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From Playing The Guitar to Creating a Song in the Program
The journey from playing a guitar to creating a full-grown song using a software program can be an exciting adventure for any musician. Many guitarists start with the joy of strumming a few chords, but few discover that there’s much more to music. Traditionally, digital music production opened up a world of creativity , allowing you to integrate your guitar riffs with various instruments , sounds and effects.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessoriesabout a year ago in Beat
Franz Ferdinand - The Human Fear in Review
Although I said as part of my ABCommunities Challenge (thanks again, John Cox), that I would try and do something a little different for any communities I've written before in a few times, I love this album so wanted to talk about it.
By Paul Stewartabout a year ago in Beat
Four Songs: One Man, One Dragon, & Sheer Badassery
If you don't want to be introduced to any spoilers then I suggest that you leave this article and go read the book "Fire & Blood." Sure, you can watch the show, but you'll finish reading the book before the T.V. series wraps itself up.
By Thavien Yliasterabout a year ago in Beat
T-Bone McLarris: The Soundtrack to Motivation and Fitness
T-Bone McLarris: The Motivational Artist Blending Music and Fitness T-Bone McLarris is making waves in the world of motivational music, particularly within the sports and fitness community. Known for his high-energy pop tracks, McLarris inspires listeners to embrace an active lifestyle, focusing on running, exercise, and self-motivation. His unique sound captures the emotions and mindset of athletes, making him a rising star in both the music and fitness worlds.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Mandalay Singer's Story: The Eclectic Sound and Style of Nicola Hitchcock
At the turn of the new millennium, in 2001, Nicola Hitchcock was on the verge of major stardom. Back then, she occupied the role she is best known for today: frontwoman of the British trip-hop duo Mandalay, for whom she contributed lyrics and her trademark shivery vocals.
By Liesl Grunewaldabout a year ago in Beat
Erase All The Silence: A Bedroom Artist Melding Metal with Emotion
Erase All The Silence, a bedroom artist with a strong metal edge, has released a deeply personal and powerful album titled F.R.A.G.M.E.N.T.E.D., a collection of 12 tracks that showcase the raw emotion and musical versatility that has become his signature.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Rene Giefing's Latest Releases
Rene Giefing is back with a bang, delivering a fresh batch of tracks that span various moods and genres. From high-energy party anthems to soulful love songs, the latest releases showcase the artist’s versatility and ability to connect with listeners across different emotional landscapes. Whether you’re ready to hit the dance floor or dive into a tender moment of reflection, Giefing Rene has something new to offer.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Chris Alan’s Debut Song “Philly Town (Acoustic)"
Chris Alan is a name to watch in the indie scene. With his debut single Philly Town (Acoustic), Alan offers a fresh sound that blends indie rock, blues, and acoustic vibes into an anthem that speaks directly to the heart of Philadelphia.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Album Review: Tony Marino – The Rock Album
Tony Marino, a composer, pianist, and recording engineer, has captivated audiences with his blend of jazz, Latin jazz, and world music. His sound, combining influences from bossa nova to bebop, has earned him a devoted following on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, other major music platforms, and social sites. Marino’s musical journey began in South Philadelphia, where he studied under prominent local musicians, and gained recognition starting with his Latin Jazz Project beginning in 1997.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Ethel Cain's New Album 'Perverts' is Cinematic, Skin Crawling Excellence. Top Story - January 2025.
When I first wrote about Ethel Cain in July 2023, her debut album Preacher's Daughter was reaching its crest of viral fame, garnering millions upon millions of streams on Spotify and, in turn, a newly expanded fan base that seemed to be slowly turning her dark, twisty, pioneering concept album into meme fodder.
By Erin Latham Sheaabout a year ago in Beat












