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Settling The Score
Ranking Classical Composers
16 episodes
1 week ago
We are a music history podcast ranking classical composers from the 9th century to the present
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We are a music history podcast ranking classical composers from the 9th century to the present
Show more...
Music History
Music
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0c(1.3) From Emergence To Convergence Part 1.3 - Music In Ancient Egypt
Settling The Score
1 hour 22 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
0c(1.3) From Emergence To Convergence Part 1.3 - Music In Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egyptians just loved to Egypt. And you know who else does? YOU! I mean, that's why you're here, right?


Join us for the third segment of episode 0c(1) to uncover such timeless truths as: Which scales did the ancient Egyptians use and was there a master scale as per ancient Sumer? Why did ancient Egyptians REALLY start calling their kings Pharaohs? And who were the four female Hemet-Neter who co-wrote the one surviving work of popular music that comes down to us from these times (we think...)?


CAVEAT 1: Still audible chop-suey with the edit points, BUT we have finally fixed this as of episode 0d(2.2)!


CAVEAT 2: Michael Atherton & Peter Pringle = Independent scholars, NOT amateur ones!!! Sorry, guys. We love you both!


CAVEAT 3: There is only one trumpet in the first example. The stereo sample I was working with had some right channel lag, so sounded like overlapping trumpets. Ah, tech shenanigans.


Michael Atherton: Truth, Balance, Order

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9WOSqH1Oig


Michael Atherton: Atum - Creator Sun God]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9WOSqH1Oig


Academia.edu - de Vartavan - Egyptian Dictionary

https://www.academia.edu/24283355/Vocalised_Dictionary_of_Ancient_Egyptian_PLEASE_DO_NOT_DOWNLOAD_THIS_OLDER_VERSION_OF_THE_DICTIONARY_UNLESS_NECESSARY_DOWNLOAD_THE_NEW_2022_VERSION_SEE_ABOVE_ON_ACADEMIA_EDU_


Neymar - Going Forth By Day

https://nemuer.bandcamp.com/album/going-forth-by-day


Egyptian Banquet Jam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oNs_BrnKNE&list=PLuFO87ncQ_QSgVhJr90aL7nDvEWmoREGr&index=26


Michael Atherton: Triumph of the Deceased

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdmpOjZzXUQ&list=PLuFO87ncQ_QSgVhJr90aL7nDvEWmoREGr&index=23


Ancient Egyptian Harp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBmWXmn11YE&list=PLuFO87ncQ_QSgVhJr90aL7nDvEWmoREGr&index=24


"Hungarian" Scale - Double Harmonic Minor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-exHbyhwI_0


Egyptian Flute Improv

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdSIG7ekBlk


Ney Flute, Oud, and Frame Drum Jam

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYQ_ol3L9Ag


Douglas Irvine: Nenchefka's Orchestra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzTBNfQ7_GA

Settling The Score
We are a music history podcast ranking classical composers from the 9th century to the present