humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
Augmented Reality: Bridging the Gap between Virtual and Physical Worlds
Augmented Reality (AR) technology has rapidly gained popularity, revolutionizing the way we interact with the digital world and our physical surroundings. By overlaying virtual elements onto the real world, AR bridges the gap between the virtual and physical realms, enhancing our perception and understanding of the environment. In this comprehensive article, we explore the diverse applications of augmented reality, its underlying technology, recent advancements, and its transformative impact on various industries. From gaming and entertainment to education, healthcare, and beyond, AR has the potential to reshape how we experience and interact with our surroundings. Join us as we delve into the exciting world of augmented reality and its ability to transform our reality.
By Steephens Justin Raj3 years ago in Beat
Michael Jackson's Death Story - How Did He Really Die?. Content Warning.
June 25, 2009 is the day show business lost its reigning king and the world lost one of the most famous people of all time - the King of Pop, Rock and Soul, Michael Jackson. In 2009, he was only 50 years old and was eagerly waiting for his young children Prince, Paris and Blanket to finally see their father on stage. At that time, Michael was working on the comeback series "This is It", which would have been a real sensation in show business. The news of Michael Jackson's death was a complete shock to everyone. But what happened that day? If you look at Wikipedia now, you'll see that the official cause of death was cardiac arrest due to acute Propofol and benzodiazepine poisoning.
By Nicholas Moses3 years ago in Beat
The Story In The Melody P1
Music is not about the melody. It was the lyrics that was formed into a story. A song does not just start with an instrument but with a beginning, a middle and end. I do not pick a song because it sounds good to my ear because that is what a normal listener does.
By Janay Ealey3 years ago in Beat
New Artist Spotlight : hoodiespeak
Today, we bring to you a new artist spotlight! Go visit the "hoodie assassin : hoodie speak : hoodie savage" playlist on SoundCloud for a complete tracklist of all the songs dropped in the last week by hoodiespeak - you'll be able to listen to a couple of those tracks we talk about in today's new artist spotlight.
By hoodiespeak3 years ago in Beat
We Didn’t Start the Fire
On Wednesday, June 28, 2023, Fall Out Boy released a cover of Billy Joel’s We Didn’t Start the Fire, and as a Gen-X adult, it has become one of my favorite songs! From the first word of the lyrics, it strikes your heart with an emotional arrow, and pushes you to the edge of tears as you listen to it.
By Iris Harris3 years ago in Beat
Out of Tune: Finding My Rhythm in the Symphony of Life
I always loved the sound of a guitar. There's something magical about the ability to convey emotions with just a few simple chords. I aspired to be a musician, not for the fame or fortune, but for the ability to touch people's hearts with my craft. The trouble was, my fingers were about as nimble as a camel on an ice rink.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Beat
If I Die Before I Wake
A little while ago, Vocal created a challenge to include playlists inside your work. You could enter for a chance for 1,000 dollars as a grand prize. Like most things in my life, I saw it right after it had been closed. Though I would not have the chance to enter it in the first place because it was Vocal+ exclusive, I might have signed up just to write this.
By Kathryn Parker3 years ago in Beat









