Ethan Hein
@ethanhein.bsky.social
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I teach music and write about it http://www.ethanhein.com/
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ethanhein.bsky.social
I'm enjoying watching Industry, or as I like to call it, Business Euphoria
ethanhein.bsky.social
Also in this house we only use Andrew's pronunciation of "boogie-woogie"
ethanhein.bsky.social
While we are sending well wishes to Dolly Parton for a speedy recovery, I want to point out that she has referred to herself in interviews as a "sawed-off honky"
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whstancil.bsky.social
Unironically, you can see how these guys’ Twitter brainrot has progressed to this stage where they have trouble remembering that you’re supposed to talk about the Nazis as the bad guys. It’s not a winking nod to neo-Nazis so much as them genuinely forgetting which way is supposed to be up
paleofuture.bsky.social
"Antifa has been around in various iterations for almost 100 years in some instances, going back to the Weimar Republic in Germany."

- Jack Posobiec at Trump's roundtable on antifa
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chriswarcraft.bsky.social
Pretty sure Eleanor Roosevelt is dead
robertsilverman.bsky.social
Bondi claiming they arrested [checks notes] "the girlfriend of one of the founders of antifa" has me in stitches
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Bondi: "Bondi: "Just like we did with cartels, we are going to take the same approach, President Trump, with antifa -- destroy the entire organization from top to bottom. We are going to take them apart."
ethanhein.bsky.social
A good @andrewhickey.500songs.com line from the 500 Songs episode about Screamin' Jay Hawkins, referring to Hawkins saying he loved the army because you were allowed to kill people without being punished for it: "History does not record exactly how many people his saxophone playing killed."
ethanhein.bsky.social
They're into it! Okay then!
ethanhein.bsky.social
The day after I posted this, I got asked to write a chapter of an edited volume on tech in music ed. They wanted me to do the chapter on generative AI. I told them I would be happy to, but that my take was not going to be positive. Wonder if they still want it? www.ethanhein.com/wp/2025/ai-s...
AI slop and musical creativity
Next week, my NYU graduate seminar on technology in music education is supposed to start talking about AI: large language models, prompt-based generators, stem separation and so on. I am not feelin…
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ethanhein.bsky.social
Maybe I shouldn't have shown this to my kids, but while they find it bizarre they kind of love it www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kIY...
David Byrne-Psycho Killer
YouTube video by Kehlog Albran
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ethanhein.bsky.social
If you want to listen to every mathematically possible 4/4 backbeat rhythm, Alex has got you covered
salexanderreed.bsky.social
I made a little toy for exploring and mixing mathematically possible backbeat rhythms!

In a 2-beat 16th-note grid with kick/snare/hat, there are 1,458 combinations. And in combination, there are 2,125,764 ways to fill in a 4/4. Enjoy playing ALL of them here:

salexanderreed.com/backbeats
Backbeats — 1458 Possible Rhythms — ⠀
salexanderreed.com
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keithwdickinson.bsky.social
Today is a day when arts degrees are worthless, but the product of those degrees is so valuable it would kill an entire industry if they were made to pay for it.
ethanhein.bsky.social
This one is new to me, it's so rad!
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spavel.bsky.social
Flying cars are the perfect example of a point solution: trying to solve a systemic problem (traffic) with an individual product (fly over the traffic).

But traffic is not a technology problem; it's a social problem. Remote work, congestion fees, and dense transit-connected housing solve it better.
aelkus.bsky.social
which then begs the question of why you want flying cars instead of whatever mass transportation equivalent you imagine
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Supreme Court: of course states can regulate, and restrict access to, medical procedures if there’s a compelling public interest

Colorado: (bans conversion therapy for minors)

Supreme Court: no not like that, we only meant abortion
ethanhein.bsky.social
This is why music theory is important! It can change what you pay attention to, what you consider to be a possibility, what mental categories you have to put your aural experiences into.
ethanhein.bsky.social
If you had sat me down with "Terraplane Blues" and forced me to really scrutinize that spot in each verse where the V chord is "supposed" to be, I would have been forced to admit, huh, yeah, there is no V chord there. But I wouldn't have thought to pay attention that closely in the first place.
ethanhein.bsky.social
Once I read a couple of people pointing out that blues musicians often avoid the V chord, then all of a sudden I started hearing it in tons of songs, including songs I had already listened to many times.
ethanhein.bsky.social
I think the answer is that he has "twelve bar blues" as a conceptual category, with strong expectations about where the I, IV and V chords go. He probably "heard" the V chord fall in the expected place. I probably would have too before I started reading blues musicology.
ethanhein.bsky.social
Dude clearly has listened to the Robert Johnson recording many times. He picked up a lot of nuances of the guitar part, vocal phrasing etc, even if he doesn't deliver them faithfully. So how could he get a recurring chord wrong in a song with so few of them?
ethanhein.bsky.social
There is so much to unpack in this cover. The guy plays the chords wrong! Robert Johnson never plays the V chord, the whole time. This guys does, confidently and wrongly. Great illustration of how preconceptions can color your listening.
ethanhein.bsky.social
Today in class we're talking about Robert Johnson. We're starting with the question of why white dudes are so cringe covering his songs. I'm going to argue that it's less about identity and more about the fact that people don't play them well. www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBLV...
Terraplane Blues - Dan Bubien & the Delta Struts (Robert Johnson Cover)
YouTube video by Dan Bubien & the Delta Struts
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ethanhein.bsky.social
I don't think you need to replicate RJ exactly, but you should be on a similar level of rhythmic sophistication.
ethanhein.bsky.social
Listen to this! RJ changes his swing feel dramatically over the course of this recording. In the first ten seconds he goes from triplet swing to completely straight eighths. His tempo is flexible too. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ccfz...
Terraplane Blues
YouTube video by Robert Johnson - Topic
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ethanhein.bsky.social
The video linked above is better than most! That guy plays with feeling. His singing, whatever, but he's bringing it I guess. The problem is that he's not playing the rhythm right at all. He's locked into a particular shuffle. Robert Johnson isn't.