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What Is the Best Ukulele for Beginners in the UK
What Is the Best Ukulele for Beginners in the UK? If you’re looking to start playing ukulele, especially in the UK, you’ll want an instrument that’s easy to play, affordable, durable, and suited to your hands and style. UKE Universe offers a lot of information, products, and guides that help beginners make good choices. This article uses what UKE Universe says to help you find the best beginner ukulele for your budget and needs.
By Inlet Yoga4 months ago in Beat
Is the Ukulele an Attractive Instrument
Ukulele an Attractive Instrument The ukulele, often called the "happy instrument," has gained immense popularity worldwide in recent years. Its cheerful sound, compact design, and beginner-friendly nature have made it a favorite choice for musicians, hobbyists, and even professional performers. But is the ukulele truly an attractive instrument? To answer this question, we need to explore its history, sound, aesthetics, accessibility, and cultural significance.
By Inlet Yoga4 months ago in Beat
Five Songs That Should Find A Permanent Home In The Red Hot Center Of A Collapsing Star
I wasn’t going to participate in this. Music is like pizza toppings… most people like normal, good quality things, and some people are wrong and like pineapple. It’s not worth my time to argue with the neanderthals who like the latter. There’s plenty around to make my blood boil and delving into those songs I spend time consciously avoiding isn’t exactly what I want to do with my free time.
By Matthew J. Fromm4 months ago in Beat
Afghan Music: Between Cultural Commonalities and Dependencies in the Heart of Asia
Afghan Music: Between Cultural Commonalities and Dependencies in the Heart of Asia Author: Professor Islamuddin Feroz, Former Professor of the Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, Kabul University
By Prof. Islamuddin Feroz4 months ago in Beat
d4vd: The Rise of David Anthony Burke, Beyond Rumors and Viral Searches
The internet moves fast. In the age of TikTok trends and overnight fame, artists like David Anthony Burke, better known as d4vd, have emerged as powerful voices in the music industry. But along with fame comes another side of online culture: viral misinformation.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Beat
How Indie Artists and Curators Can Get More Exposure: Effective Ways to Submit to Spotify Playlists
Being featured on Spotify playlists is probably the best way for indie artists to get exposure and for curators to enhance their fan following. Playlists are digital stages that introduce raw talent to new audiences. Understanding the savvy way to submit can convert reach, visibility, and success. The right approach will allow artists to shine through the crowd, and curators have fun playlists as well. Together, both gain fruitful music discovery.
By Kashif Khan4 months ago in Beat
Composer Marco di Stefano Reflects on the Endless Toll of War in "Angels on Our Shoulders"
With “Angels on Our Shoulders,” composer Marco Di Stefano has crafted a work that honors the memory of World War II’s fallen while reflecting on the wars and conflicts that still shadow the modern world today.
By Whitney Miller4 months ago in Beat
JingYuan Li: Composing at the Crossroads of Culture, Story, and Sound
JingYuan Li, also known as John Li, has carved out a distinct space for himself as a composer, orchestrator, and guitarist. His creative range spans film, television, games, and concert stages, where he consistently leaves a mark with his emotionally attuned compositions. Born and raised in China, and later trained in Australia and the United States, Li’s journey reflects a rare combination of cultural depth and professional rigor. From an early age, he showed a strong inclination toward music, dedicating himself to honing his craft.
By Rashila Shahi5 months ago in Beat
Lil Nas X: The Musical Revolutionary Who Changed Everything
You know that feeling when a song comes on and you instantly know it's going to be stuck in your head for weeks? That's exactly what happened when "Old Town Road" first hit the airwaves back in 2018. But behind that catchy tune was a young man from Georgia who was about to flip the music industry on its head – and he was just getting started.
By Fazal Ur Rahman5 months ago in Beat
Summer Without a Soundtrack: Why 2025 Feels Like ‘Brain Rot Season’
Every summer has a mood. In some years, it’s defined by a blockbuster movie, a chart-topping anthem, or even a cultural trend that captures the collective imagination. Think of the era of “Hot Girl Summer,” or the way Barbie and Oppenheimer collided to create the “Barbenheimer” trend in 2023. These moments weren’t just fun; they were shared cultural connections that gave summer its flavor.
By Echoes of Life5 months ago in Beat
Progressively Covered
Introduction I wanted to do a playlist of progressive music that was maybe a littel different, and then remembered that Yes had covered Simon and Garfunkel's "America", and thought what about some unexpected covers of songs by artists that could be classed in the Progressive Universe, and four immediately came to mind.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 5 months ago in Beat










