Civilization IV Theme Song (Baba Yetu) Composer Christopher Tin

Civilization IV Theme Song (Baba Yetu) Composer Christopher Tin

Author: The Music Podcast for Kids! April 1, 2021 Duration: 22:28
In today’s episode, Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite talk with two-time Grammy-Award winning composer Christopher Tin.  Learn how he got started in music and the story behind how he wrote the theme song for Civilization IV. Be sure to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks so much for listening! To learn more about Christopher Tin, visit his website christophertin.com Subscribe to Christopher Tin’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLtA9_lHZUPRSJcFKmCxYUA Check out our YouTube channel: Remember to Share and Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGhqK_DWpRIKS45ICqN3eQ ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers***  Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Like us on Facebook!    Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at  https://brucefite.com/music and subscribe to Mr. Fite’s YouTube Channel   Mr. Henry Are you looking for affordable piano lessons for your 6-10-year-old? Start the music journey with Mr. Henry by taking a sneak peek into the Premier Membership with the free mini-piano course! https://www.mrhenrysmusicworld.com/piano   Hey there Music Podcast for Kids listeners! This is Mr. Henry and we want to thank you so much for listening to the show. We absolutely love educating the world all about music and you know what's pretty cool? You can be a part of our mission as well. If you leave a review, more people can listen to the show. So, you can help us with the journey of educating the world all about music. So if you could take a moment to leave a review of the show we would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much!  Let the music begin in 3, 2, 1... Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, exploring along with you. Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite love hanging out with you. The Music Podcast for Kids! Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite - Music educators extraordinaire! The Music Podcast for Kids is a fun and educational podcast where we learn and explore the best subject ever -  music!   And now, the music joke of the day. We love jokes, so if you have a joke, please visit our website themusicpodcastforkids.com to submit your joke. And guess what? It doesn't even have to be a music joke; it can be any joke. We will read and enjoy your joke on the podcast and also let everyone know who it came from and where you are in this great big wonderful music world.  Our joke of the day is: This joke comes from Ethan, a listener of the show. Why does a golfer wear two pairs of pants? In case he gets a hole in one. This joke comes from Zenni, a listener of the show. Why did the chicken cross the playground? To get to the other slide.  Make sure to send in your jokes by visiting our website themusicpodcastforkids.com a link to the website can be found in the show notes.  Thank you so much for listening. We hope you are enjoying the show so far. Please subscribe to the podcast to receive the latest episodes and leave a review through iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Also get updates on what we are up to through Facebook and Instagram by finding us at Music Podcast for Kids. Links will be found in the show notes. On to the show! Just Chattin’: Christopher Tin is a two-time Grammy-winning composer of concert and media music. His music has been performed and premiered in many of the world's most prestigious venues: Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center, and the Hollywood Bowl. Mr. Tin’s music can be found in video games such as Civilization and films such as Lilo and Stitch 2 and X-Men United to name a few. He also has incredible classical crossover albums which we learn more about in this interview! Be sure to visit christophertin.com for more information.  We have a very special guest with us today on The Music Podcast for Kids! Christopher Tin, thanks for being on the show! Glad to be here.  Since we are a music podcast

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