bands
Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Li’l Beethoven By Sparks
Introduction Yes, this is an album review, although the digital deluxe version of this has three more songs than the beautifully packaged book CD that I originally bought. It is an album that I play quite often but is not a rock album and is more like some classical or musical-based format. This sees a move into a more classical-influenced sound, with a heavy reliance on repetitive lyrics and piano lines, synthesized orchestration and multi-tracked vocals in place of percussion.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
The Pure Pitch Method Review
Though not a stand-alone singing course per se, Ryan Cameron’s Pure Pitch Method has the potential to be a helpful tool for singers. The basic idea behind this course is that anyone can develop their sense of musical pitch and obtain the coveted sense of ‘perfect pitch’. In times past it was believed that only certain people were born with this ability. In my personal experience, I’ve seen people that appear to have been born with perfect pitch, though that’s not to say that it can be learned as well.
By Prasanth Kumar3 years ago in Beat
Last Night, A DJ Shaved My Wife
Did I hear that right? I am sure that we have all been through the same experience with songs that we know and love. We hear a lyric, admire the melody, and then make the mistake of trying to sing it or discuss what we heard in front of a better informed audience.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Beat
Top 10 Beer Brands in the World
The change serves a necessary purpose in the craft beer industry. Craft breweries must adapt in accordance with the changing intended demographic. The target audience, the Millennial generation, is intrigued by how, why, and when their beer is made. The number of new craft breweries has increased, and well-established businesses have created a wide range of novel products. It makes sense that there is a fierce rivalry.
By indika sampath3 years ago in Beat
To the Seven Bulletproof Boys that came so far.
To you, Seven, ~If I were to compare you to something, my choice would be a simple flower. Simple yet stunningly pleasing. A flower that is powered by large spread of strong root system, A flower that has seven petals binned together where when one falls all are weak, working collectively in the rain or hail. As the plant grows the flower will continue to look pretty despite age. But the flower has made a mark, that shall remain forever in hearts~
By Cordellia Novis3 years ago in Beat
Mahopac Tenor Drummer Enjoys Stepping in Place with Bagpipe Band
Photo by Jon Wick The Blackthorn Pipe Band can usually be found ascending 5th Avenue every March 17 in New York City, where they proudly march to the Irish spirit of St. Patrick. They also answer the call for a number of other parades and celebrations in Yonkers, Peekskill and White Plains throughout the calendar year. Either way, each piper knows how off they sound if going without practice for a week or so. That said, everyone else in listening proximity is well aware if the lapse lags past a seven day stretch, according to the band’s tenor drummer, Cathleen Benson of Mahopac, New York. But there’s more involved in being part of this type of band than just having the pipes to make this ancient Irish instrument sing triumphantly.
By Rich Monetti3 years ago in Beat
The Extreme Violence Of Folk Music and Murder Ballads
Introduction I am currently listening to “Sweet Child” by Pentangle, a live album I had for sale on Discogs but have now withdrawn as it is so good. I am sure that they have some violence somewhere in their music but here are a few of my favourites.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat








