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Dad and music theory/history guy. Will help you with your theory homework.

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I’m crying, why did she Velcro her baby to the couch

I’m crying, why did she Velcro her baby to the couch

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Unpopular opinion but more parents need to hear that they’re doing a bad job

Unpopular opinion but more parents need to hear that they’re doing a bad job

4,033,079 views

Last night Alicia Keys’s voice cracked (first video), and fascinatingly, the official NFL YouTube channel appears to be attempting to erase that little moment, having edited it out in their upload (second video).

Last night Alicia Keys’s voice cracked (first video), and fascinatingly, the official NFL YouTube channel appears to be attempting to erase that little moment, having edited it out in their upload (second video).

1,585,756 views

Conspiracy theorists argue that if you play frequencies 528Hz and 741Hz together, the resulting sound can short circuit your brain and kill you instantly. I combined the two frequencies and made a recording. So far no death! 😁

Conspiracy theorists argue that if you play frequencies 528Hz and 741Hz together, the resulting sound can short circuit your brain and kill you instantly. I combined the two frequencies and made a recording. So far no death! 😁

857,715 views

Somebody told me this Cinderella movie on Prime features out-of-tune singing and I was like "pff, no it doesn't, you can tune vocals with an iPhone nowadays" But I checked it out and I really want to understand what happened here. Why did they let this out?

Somebody told me this Cinderella movie on Prime features out-of-tune singing and I was like "pff, no it doesn't, you can tune vocals with an iPhone nowadays" But I checked it out and I really want to understand what happened here. Why did they let this out?

36,639 views

Ever seen a chord that swings both ways? In this excerpt from Schubert, a seventh chord [F-A-C-E♭] first functions as a dominant of B♭, then is respelled with a D♯ instead of E♭ and functions as a German Augmented Sixth chord in A minor.

Ever seen a chord that swings both ways? In this excerpt from Schubert, a seventh chord [F-A-C-E♭] first functions as a dominant of B♭, then is respelled with a D♯ instead of E♭ and functions as a German Augmented Sixth chord in A minor.

16,361 views

Let’s fucking go

Let’s fucking go

12,247 views

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