Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarThe Mental Health Benefits of Random Album GeneratorsInsideHook - Tanner GarrityListening to new music will change your life for the better I was out with a group of friends recently when the subject of Spotify Wrapped came up. …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoLevel 42's debut album: a Britfunk classic that took slap bass and bent harmonics to a new, uh, levelguitarworld.com - By Mike BrooksIn August 1981, the release of the eponymous debut album by Level 42 made a serious impact on our world. The band – Mark King (bass/vocals), Mike …
Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarThis website is a curated musical time machine we can’t stop listening toThe Manual - By Mark StockOf the many great concepts and cultural aspects out there, two of the best are certainly music and time travel. Now, thanks to this clever website, …
Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarI’ve used this app to learn guitar — and It really worksTom's Guide - By Andy SansomInstead of taking up a musical instrument as a constructive hobby during the pandemic or as a mid-life crisis, I decided six months ago to purchase a …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo"Global Jukebox" database uncovers secrets from the history of musicbigthink.com - Tim BrinkhofWe don’t know when or how music was originally invented, but we can now track its evolution across space and time thanks to the Global Jukebox. Until …
Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarWhy the key change has disappeared from top-charting tunesverified_publisherNPR - Mia Venkat , Mallika Seshadri , Christopher Intagliata , Mallory Yu , Ari ShapiroA data analyst listened to decades of Billboard's top tunes and discovered that a once-ubiquitous compositional tool, the key change, has all but disappeared from modern hits. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The biggest hits in pop music all used to have something in common - a key change, like Whitney Houston's …
Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarLearn piano and guitar at home from top-rated musical instructors for $35Cult of MacMastering an instrument takes dedication. But did you know that you can easily fit practice into your busy schedule without hiring an expensive tutor? A good way to study on your own time is with e-learning music courses. Take this top-rated, eight-part music training collection, which is on sale …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoToneGym’s free Music Theory 101 gives you a crash course in notes, scales, intervals, chords, rhythm and notationmusicradar.com - By Ben RogersonSome people spend a lifetime studying music theory - and there’s certainly value in doing that - but if you just want to know the basics, fast, …
Avatarchris LatchfordAvatarAvatarThis Highly-Rated Musical Education Is Just $35verified_publisherEntrepreneurLearn the guitar and piano at the same time. One of the things that sets entrepreneurs apart from other people is a love of learning new things. But as we get older and further removed from educational institutions, it becomes harder to find time to pick up new skills and invest the time necessary …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThis genius music theory cheat sheet is all you’ll ever needclassicfm.com - Kyle MacdonaldClassical music theory has never been easier, with this beauty pinned to your wall. Tone Deaf Comics is always good for education and entertainment in …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo8 easy piano songs every beginner should learn: The Beatles, Coldplay, The Weeknd and moremusicradar.com - By Dave ClewsWhen starting to learn a musical instrument, one thing that can put people off is the basic nature of the tunes on hand to get you off the ground. Of …
Avatarchris LatchfordFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWho is the real Rikki from Steely Dan song ‘Rikki Don’t Lose That Number’?faroutmagazine.co.uk - Sam KempTaken from Pretzel Logic, ‘Rikki Don’t Lose That Number’ is one of the most archetypal Steely Dan songs out there. Latin grooves played by undulating …