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The music world is characterized by a blend of constants and continuous change; Beat examines the inside of the industry from recording studios to record labels, live performances, music streaming technology and beyond.
The Weekend - Inspiring People
The Weekend, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, was born on February 16, 1990, in Toronto, Canada. Abel was raised by his grandmother in the Scarborough neighborhood of Toronto, as his parents were immigrants from Ethiopia who had left him with her while they worked to establish themselves in Canada. Growing up, Abel struggled with poverty and alienation, and he often felt like an outsider.
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Beat
Hottest Items in the Luxurious $60,0000 2023 GRAMMYS Gift Bag for Beyonce, Adele, and Other Nominees
Celebrities who attend music’s biggest night at the 65th Grammy Awards get to leave with something special even if that means sans gold gramophone. Have no fear Distinctive Assets is here with a luxuriously curated Grammy’s swag bag.
By Reese Alexander3 years ago in Beat
The Sound of Change: How Technology is Revolutionizing Music
Music is one of the most ancient and powerful forms of art and expression. From the earliest tribal drumbeats to the complex symphonies of today, music has always been a reflection of the times and a source of inspiration for the future. With the advent of technology, the sound of music has undergone a profound transformation, and the possibilities for creating, sharing and experiencing music are now virtually limitless.
By Yousef Elrashidy3 years ago in Beat
Mirrored Skies
S H I F T I N G .W A V S | | W E .A R E (not) A L O N E 22 tracks of refinement, being one with my creative process. This album helped me become an artist beyond my own expectations. The focus is more instrumental than vocal, while host to more than a few vocal tracks, they’re more of a backdrop to the central narrative. That said, what is the narrative? What is the album saying?
By Kuro Seijaku 3 years ago in Beat
How to Pitch Your Music To Spotify Playlists in 2023
How to write a Spotify playlist pitch? Writing a pitch that explains why you should be included in a Spotify curated playlist is likely to be the most difficult step in submitting a song for consideration. This advice from Music Business Guru will give you the upper hand.
By mike dacombe3 years ago in Beat
Best Sources For Audio Plugins in 2023
Any music producer, beatmaker, or audio engineer must invest in audio plugins. There are several online platforms and markets where you can acquire them, just like with any other digital product. The greatest and most reliable stores to buy the most recent and top-notch VST plugins are all included in our guide to the best platforms to buy audio plugins.
By mike dacombe3 years ago in Beat
The State of the Music Industry 2023
The modern music industry has undergone significant changes in recent years, with the traditional power structures and gatekeepers of the industry being disrupted by the rise of technology and social media. Gone are the days where record labels had sole control over what music was played on the radio and what was considered a hit; now, it is the people themselves who dictate the music that is popular and successful.
By DEREK LEWIS3 years ago in Beat
If I Never Knew you: Disney’s Forgotten Song
I did a podcast episode for my show The Screen Queen that covered the animated film, Pocahontas. During that time of revisiting one of the major movie loves of my life, I got to elaborate on the lost piece of Disney history.
By Samantha Parrish3 years ago in Beat
"Mastering the Art of Reading Music: Understanding Treble and Bass Clefs"
Reading music is an essential skill for any musician, as it allows them to understand and perform written compositions. The process of reading music involves interpreting the symbols and memorandum set up on a distance of music in order to play the correct notes on an instrument. At its utmost introductory position, reading music involves understanding the layout of a distance of music, including the staff, clefs, and note values. The staff, which is the foundation of distance music, is made up of five vertical lines and four spaces, on which notes are placed.
By Suresh Natarajan3 years ago in Beat









