Sound Thinking

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Sound Thinking

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 music.

Meet Hooktheory's podcast, Sound Thinking. With guests from all corners of the music world, we hope to share a greater understanding of music creation, music theory, music production, and so much more.

From conversations about The Beatles' greatest chords to what it takes to produce a Grammy-winning song, we're diving into the world music makers. Listen a question you like on a podcasts.

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Brandon Peralta
Brandon Peralta
Ep. 5

Brandon Peralta

Join Hooktheory and NYC-based producer, songwriter, mixer, and studio owner Brandon Peralta for an inspiring conversation about songwriting, music production, creativity, and building a career in music.

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How to Write Songs
How to Write Songs
Ep. 4

How to Write Songs

In our latest episode, we talked to Benny and Keppie from @Howtowritesongs. Experts on the songwriting process we got a glimpse into their background, philosophy, and their personal favorite writing techniques and processes. Listen now: Find @HowtoWriteSongs on YouTube.

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Cadence Hira
Cadence Hira
Ep. 3

Cadence Hira

Composer, sound designer, and YouTube creator @CadenceHira to talk about how we hear music theory. They dive into Cadence's beginnings arranging Zelda tunes by ear, her journey from Berklee to YouTube, and how the pandemic reshaped her creative path.

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Howard Ho
Howard Ho
Ep. 2

Howard Ho

Playwright, composer, sound designer, journalist, and YouTube creator @HowardHoMusic to talk about the magic of musicals. They dive into Howard's self-taught piano journey, his breakthrough Hamilton analysis videos...

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Sound Thinking with David Bennett
Sound Thinking with David Bennett
Ep. 1

Sound Thinking with David Bennett

UK-based composer, pianist, and beloved music theory YouTuber @DavidBennettPiano. Join us as we unpack his journey from self-taught pianist to one of the internet's top music educators, his thoughts on why the Beatles remain untouchable, and his approach to making complex music theory accessible to everyone.

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