classical
Beat showcases all things classical; get your fix of Beethoven, Bach and beyond with plenty of Pomp and even more Circumstance.
Music From The Other Room
Introduction I have said that if you decide to move your vinyl, CDs, DVDs or VHS Tapes to the loft, you may as well give them to a charity shop because you are never going to go up there to retrieve something, and that can be said of a lot of things that you put in the loft.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
How to Create Catchy Beats That Grab Listener Attention
In the world of music production, creating beats that are not only catchy but also grab the listener's attention is crucial. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, mastering the art of crafting beats that stand out can make all the difference in your music. In this article, we'll explore some tips and techniques for creating catchy beats that will captivate your audience.
By BLESSING COOL 2 years ago in Beat
Audio Alchemy: Best Audio Production Course in India
In the world of tune and media, the magic in the back of fascinating audio is regularly crafted by using professional audio engineers and producers. These people possess the technical knowledge and innovative aptitude to transform raw sounds into polished masterpieces, enriching the listening revel in for audiences worldwide. For aspiring audio experts in India, locating the right education and schooling is essential to gaining knowledge of the artwork of audio manufacturing. In this text, we delve into the world of audio alchemy and discover the best music production course in India, in which college students can free up the secrets and techniques of sonic sorcery and embark on a journey of innovative exploration.
By Karen Anthony2 years ago in Beat
A Night of Clubbing to Classical Music
The Royal Albert Hall. What a venue. One steeped in history, whose presence speaks of architectural might as manifested by the engineering magnificence of the Victorians, the red brick depicting both the solidness of their design but also their keenness on the aesthetic. Echoes of the Pantheon in Rome are palpable and the royal combination of red brick contrasting with yellow stone, like rubies and gold, speak of opulence and tribute.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Beat
Strange Relations
Introduction I had an idea to create a playlist where after the start each subsequent song would have a related band member from the previous song, the timeline may be a bit haphazard and is probably going to be concentrated on the nineteen sixties and seventies. I have written about how some people only listen to the music of a certain era, but in my opinion, ninety-five per cent is always rubbish and it is up to us to find that five per cent.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Exploring the Legacy of That Funk Music
Funk music, with its infectious rhythms and soulful grooves, has long been a driving force in the world of popular music. Originating in African American communities in the late 1960s and early 1970s, funk quickly gained popularity for its distinctive sound and its ability to get people up and dancing.
By sudip tarafder2 years ago in Beat
Musical Antiques Sing Their Own Stories
βMusic produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without. These lines are very correctly expressed by Confucius, a Chinese philosopher also considered the paragon of Chinese sages. The ability to play any musical instrument is a feeling of immense pleasure.
By Tanvi Punia2 years ago in Beat
Women of Sound
I have tried to keep up with what is on the charts, but I am not as devoted to the top-forty hits as I once was. As much as I like the noises of Billie, Dua, Taylor and Queen Bee, I still find myself going back to the other side of the equation, meaning the ones who should be bigger. You like Beyonce? I go for Janelle Monae. Taylor Swift? Give me St. Vincent. And Billie Eilish may be hard to categorize, but Bjork got there first. So, pop music will go on, but I want a little bit more.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Beat
2024 Amapiano Remix: Popular Songs - January (dj Credo)
Hello everyone. I'm dj credo and I'd like to share my feedback from the African and global pop scene on this platform on a regular basis. As a DJ living in Togo in West Africa, my aim is to help you discover the best musical trends, urban culture both artistic and musical. I have a Youtube channel on which I often post audio and video mixtapes that you can download and support my work if you like. I also have a Patreon page on which I post unpublished mixtapes. Thanks for following me and subscribing.
By CREDO KODA2 years ago in Beat
The Commercialization of Mental Health and the Impact of Blue Monday. Content Warning.
I'm starting to empathize with January lately. It constantly receives negative attention, doesn't it? It's burdened with gloominess, darkness, and cold, and everyone's financially strained due to Christmas. But is it fair to blame January for all of this? Did it willingly position itself right after the annual feast of overindulgence, when people go wild with mulled wine and think itβs okay to survive on mince pies and brandy butter for 12 consecutive days? Meanwhile, January is mainly associated with abstinence and the infamous Blue Monday, considered the most depressing day of the year, landing on the third Monday of the month.
By Dinesh Premabandu2 years ago in Beat









