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Jacob A. Cohen
MusicoloJake
I'm really happy this is being shared so widely! Think about this for a minute: how many of us didn't know this existed? Why?https://twitter.com/MusicoloJake/status/1275156195100123136 Despite being such a valuable resource
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Krenar Gashi
krenarium
I'll start sharing bits and pieces of information on what now appears to be a personal research project I'm setting some spare time for, which looks into #Albanian #hiphop. I
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Dr Gillian Gower (she/her)
medievaliste
I can't believe I actually have to say this, but no, I do not want to "hang out" with or otherwise befriend any of the medieval queens except in the
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Yiddish Praxis
RokhlK
I understand that journalists writing about Yiddish duolingo are naturally going to take the path of least resistance. But, just a reminder that no, Duolingo isn’t ‘reviving’ Yiddish-https://forward.com/opinion/128814/the-revival-is-o
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PasstheWord
passthewordusa
Alright, we've got a lot of states already representing! Shout out to Massachusetts coming in strong with @slampreasoprano, @boxnotfoundbos, and @semiosisquartet Thanks for showing up and representing!Any other new music
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Megan DeJarnett (she/her)
ordinarilymeg
Hello new followers!! A bunch of you have joined me in the last couple weeks, so I figured an introduction thread might be in order. I’m Megan, and I’m an
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Dr. Kira Thurman
kira_thurman
Hi gang! I'm not on twitter much right now, but because several of you have asked for my take on the question, "Was Beethoven Black?"Here's my answer as a scholar
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Ethan Hein
ethanhein
I assigned my music ed students to read this post about transcribing rap verses as melodies and their responses are fascinating.http://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2020/transcribing-krs-one/ Almost all of them listen to rap, many of
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Champagne Papadopoulos 🍾🇬🇷
DIAS
Let’s talk about Bollywood’s influence on Greece !!!! (Thread)Stelios Kazantzidis , Giota Lydia (both pictured here) and many other Greek musicians recorded around 105 Greek versions of Indian
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