Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Music is at the very heart of one East End school


Stephen Moss (Why not put music at the heart of education?, 19 June) argues that music education should not be limited to private schools and children of "thrusting middle-class parents". He holds up Finland as an example. At Gallions primary school in Beckton, music is at the heart of the school. It is in a socially and economically deprived corner of east London, but the school is joyous and alive. Gallions is not a specialist music school but has successfully integrated music into the curriculum, both as a subject in its own right and as a medium through which to teach other subjects. For instance, singing supports the development of language, which is crucial, especially for our youngest pupils and the 67% of Gallions pupils for whom English is not their first language. Using number songs has proven a brilliant way to teach maths in the younger year groups.

Every child at Gallions learns an instrument – violin, viola, cello or double bass – free of charge, and many pupils take advantage of the opportunity to take an instrument home with them to practice. The school’s choirs and orchestras are simply outstanding. Pupils have gone on to win places in the National Children’s Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra’s young talent schemes and other incredible opportunities. Learning a musical instrument is challenging, it demands fine motor skills and coordination. It develops children’s listening, thinking skills, imagination and perseverance. It brings out the very best in the children as they work collaboratively with their peers and teachers.

Performances give children a goal to work towards and great self-confidence, especially performing in front of proud parents, and has taken them to the Barbican Centre, the Royal Festival Hall and Birmingham Symphony Hall. I am deeply proud to be associated with the music programme at Gallions. At a time of cutbacks in the arts, they provide a perfect example of the value of music in the curriculum and children’s lives.

Friday, May 26, 2017

Bret Michaels Says Poison’s Fights Were Always About Music



Bret Michaels has insisted that even though he regularly fought with his Poison bandmates in the '80s and '90s, the disagreements were always about their music, and were never personal.

The original lineup — featuring Michaels, guitarist C.C. DeVille, bassist Bobby Dall and drummer Rikki Rockett — is currently touring with Def Leppard. It's their first U.S. road trip since 2012, after Michaels' solo career interests had made it seem as if a reunion couldn't be arranged.

And now that all four men are in their fifties, the fighting is behind them. "We've all knocked the s— out of each other – but a day later we're in the same room, working this s— out," Michaels told Rolling Stone. "Our arguments were never about whose bus is closer to backstage. They were always over songs in the set and stuff like that. Except for one big one with C.C., where we were belligerent drunk and I was smelling of whiskey and bad decisions."

Poison remain on the road until the end of June, but not even the band members know what's in store afterward. "If it takes me four years to get Bret to agree to play a tour, you never know if there's going to be another one," Dall said. "It's gotten so hard to just get it done."

Dall admitted that Michaels had upset his colleagues when he began performing Posion songs as part of his solo sets. "If I'm being honest, I think it would bother anybody," the bassist said. "And if anybody in the band tells you otherwise, I'd think they're lying."

"There's no malicious reason I do it," Michaels countered. "It's just in addition to what I do with Poison. You don't get to stay here for 30 years by accident. I'm comfortable in my own skin."

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

These Tools Will Help You Enjoy Music Online Well

Music is one of the areas of the curriculum which education technology has been slower to shine a light on, but there are a whole host of exciting user-friendly tools kids can use to explore the joys of composing or simply making some noise.


1. Karaoke Party

A great game for music classes or just for playing with friends, this free site allows kids to sing karaoke online and get a score for their performance, then challenge others or try to improve! No fancy equipment needed – just use your computer's inbuilt microphone and get started!

2. Songsmith

A brilliantly simple project, Songsmith allows users to create a backing track for any song simply by singing into the microphone of their computer – the programme automatically does the rest! Brilliant for using with younger kids, as no technical ability is required and it transforms their songs instantly into professional-sounding tracks!

3. Virtual Drumming

This cool online drum kit allows kids to explore the different sounds and rhythms of a drum kit simply by using the keys on their computer keyboard to activate different drums and cymbals.

4. Club Create MusicLab

For older kids or students learning about music mixing and technology, this fantastic free online music lab gives the opportunity to make a sophisticated track using a range of musical styles and techniques. A pre-loaded online sound library with hundreds of different instrumental sounds and beats makes it fun and easy to create original pieces.

5. Monkey Machine

This fantastic, fun online machine allows kids to create their own drumbeat using over 20 high-quality drum kits. Use it to create a stand-alone project or to provide the all-important rhythmic backing track to a class song or improvised piece of music.

6. Music Memory Game

This fantastic, simple online game is great for introducing kids to listening by ear, as it challenges them to listen to a series of notes and then try to reproduce them in the right order by selecting the correct notes from the musical scale. As they succeed with each level, more notes are added, making it challenging and rewarding as they learn and progress!

7. Tony-B Machine

This cool retro-look tool is sure to be a big hit with kids as it simplifies the process of online music-making by connecting different notes and musical sounds to the different keys of the computer keyboard, allowing them to jump right in and start composing just by tapping away with their fingers!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Life And Music Are Closely Related

Have you considered how music affects you in your daily lives? The choices we make reflect they way we think and feel. It shows our personality and the way we feel about life. Music makes us laugh and lightens our mind. They many ways music is presented, from the old songs to the new, can be utilized to give us the best compiled list that will help enjoy life a little more.

No longer do we have to buy a full CD just to get the one song we like. IPods and the internet are allowing for a more mixed collection of the music most important to us. The many downloads on the internet and sites strictly dedicated to giving us a huge selection of music. We can pick and choose the songs that mean the most to us.

Music can make us happier when w are happy and lift our mood when we are not. A true music lover understands the transformation that music does to us. Not all out there utilize the calming affects of music and should launch into the life changing effects that music can do. Inspiration, understanding and acceptance can all be pulled out of music hen we are open to the idea that music can change us. Music can be used to increase productivity, decrease anxiety and allow us a new outlook on life. People need to embrace this and pay more attention to the effects of the music they listen to in their lives.
Good music can change our outlook and affect our soul. It is said that a positive outlook on life can change the happiness you feel. Believing in the changes music can have on emotion and behavior can lead to a more productive positive outlook on life. Music is essential and everyone should reap the positive affects and desire it invokes.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Music Makes You Feel Great

If you are a music lover, then you will appreciate how listening to classic hits of blues, emo or indie songs from your own collection is amazing. It makes you feel great when you pull out a copy of an authentic music video and play it for your guests. What you have acquired over the years says quite a lot about you. You can tell a story by just looking at what you own as each piece of music represents a certain point in time in your life.
Can you say that your collection of music shapes your attitude and outlook towards life? Not much can be said about that for sure. But what is certain is that your own acquisition gives you a sense of joy and pride. Just peering over it gives you an unexplained feeling of satisfaction. You simply know that is all yours. This is great especially when you share it with the people you love. Imagine spending a quiet evening watching music videos you bought over the years with your wife or loved one? The feeling is amazing, more so if they enjoyed it as well. You are proud that what means so much to you can bless someone else as well.
Owning a good collection of authentic music gives you a great time when listening to it. The high quality of the folk, alternative, emo or indie songs can not be compared with anything. The sound definition of the music is excellent. This is one of the benefits of owning your own music. You enjoy it as it was produced. The pain and frustration of straining to hear through copied and scratched music is avoided. Having your original music allows you to make your own copies. This is only allowed if you intend to use it personally and not for sale. You can compile a copy of your best songs and listen when driving.
A good collection of music is like treasure. You will agree that not many people are allowed to touch and meddle with the music you have acquired over the years. If you are lucky, some of the original music you bought many years ago could be worth quite a fortune presently. Equally, if you liked certain music and failed to buy it then, you will be surprised that it is quite difficult to lay your hands on it today. However, with your own collection of blues, emo, indie, alternative or folk songs classics, you will not have to worry of such inconveniences. If it is possible, make it a habit to buy what you like. You never know what will happen in the future. Can I hear you say Michael Jackson?

Saturday, December 31, 2011

How To Download Yahoo Music Video?

Yahoo! Music, owned by Yahoo!, is the provider of a variety of music services, including Internet radio, music videos, news, artist information, and original programming. Needless to say, Yahoo music is one the world's most popular music sites. A perfect place to go for those music fans.
So, do you have an idea to download Yahoo music video? Or to record Yahoo music video and save Yahoo music video?Then what is the choice to download Yahoo music video? Think about that? Well, This Streaming Video Recorder is an ideal tool to download Yahoo music video, record Yahoo music video and save Yahoo music video.
Part1: How to download, record yahoo music video?Step 1: Download Wondershare Streaming Video Recorder from its official site for free:It's one of the best to download online music videos and streaming videos. No matter what protocol the music video site is, RTMP, HTTP, RTSP, MMS, etc. all could be downloaded. And it provides you a seven days free trial with full function.Step 2: Run the software, and then go http://new.music.yahoo.com/ to play Yahoo music videos.And make sure the sniffer is running.
Usually, the sniffer is running by default. But you'd better check it to make sure it's working, or streaming video recorder cannot detect the Yahoo video automatically and there will be pop-up window to ask you either to record or skip the detected video. Want to keep it, click Record. Then the software will start to download Yahoo music videos right away.
Step3: Click "Record" to download yahoo music video.The downloading task will show on download list in middle. You can open several videos in browser and download them together.Part2: How to setting output formats to improve the output Video quality (Advanced Function Optional)Output Formats: choose the format you want, so you can convert yahoo music video to AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, MPG, etc.
Sample Rate: In developing an audio sound for computers or telecommunication, the sample rate is the number of samples of a sound that are taken per second to represent the event digitally.Channel: Set the number of output channels. A value of 1 indicates monophonic sound, 2 stereophonic. Some devices may have more than 2 channels, and some high-end devices may not support mono. Returns the number of channels the device was set to.
Bit rate: Bit rate is generally measured as the number of "bits per second" (bps) at which the data in an audio is being delivered. A higher bit rate means that the audio has more information.
Tips:Batches record streaming videos, up to 20 at one timeWith this Streaming Video Recorder, you can download nearly 20 streaming videos, mtv, yahoo music video synchronously. Launch Streaming Video Recorder, open your favorite web video, as many as you like, and you can record streaming video to your hard disk all together.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Music Is One Of The Best Thing That We Have Got In Our Life

Music is one of the best thing that we have got in our life. This is one of the best way to express your thoughts, emotions, activities and memories. Music has many forms like sad music, romantic music, rock music, fun music etc. The best music that I feel is the fun music, because a fun music will always helps to overcome from problems, sad situations and will let you to live life happily. Therefore we always have a feel of music in our life.
A best music production comprised of professional singers, musicians, producers, songwriters and other professionals. After all this combination we enjoy the feel of music. Music production houses play one of the important role in making music and producing in such a manner that people could enjoy it. Music production companies offer a number of services like organic music, audio branding campaigns, commercials, radio commercial production/jingles, TV title music, TV sound effects, website music/sounds, corporate videos, creation of 3 feature-length films, making memorable wedding and family DVDs, digital video and audio and many more services.
These days there a number of music production companies who are providing best music in form of audio, video, digital music, music for film and TV commercials, commercial ads and many more. To get the best you should choose the best music company by keeping in mind all the services provided by the company, cost of services, whether the company has good testimonials or not, who are company's major clients and so on.

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Sound of Silence

As you can probably imagine, trains can be loud and noisy. My solution is to carry noise canceling headphones with me. Let me make something clear -- they dramatically reduce the amount of noise you hear, but, it's not like they can drown out EVERY sound that's out there. What I like is how any sounds you DO hear appear more distant. It's easier to keep your concentration and focus if the noise you hear seems far away. If so, you might be the perfect candidate for a pair of noise canceling headphones. Let me share a story with you that I think will really make it clear just how useful these devices can be.

All this noise can make a car journey very stressful for driver and passengers and often stops them from enjoying their music as they cruise along the road - after all, music interrupted by clinks and clatter is not that soothing. The solution to this problem is sound deadening sheets, which dull down and block out sounds outside your car. The light weight sheets, made by Dynamat, are to be placed in the interior of the car, including the roof, floor, doors and boot to create a lining on the inside of the car. The sound deadening sheets not only make your ride more relaxing, they make your car feel more solid due to the flexible but strong aluminum and specialist materials used which enable you to mould the sheets easily to the parameter as well as converts energy more effectively and rapidly.

It is further recommended a roller is used to press down the material on large areas. Once in place, the sheet should last a great number of years. he ride is long, and I like to read while traveling to-and-from work everyday. As you can probably imagine, trains can be loud and noisy. My solution is to carry noise canceling headphones with me. Let me make something clear -- they dramatically reduce the amount of noise you hear, but, it's not like they can drown out EVERY sound that's out there. What I like is how any sounds you Do hear appear more distant. It's easier to keep your concentration and focus if the noise you hear seems far away. These are not Catholic dogma; rather, they resonate with the deep wisdom mined by every spiritual path that has discovered the power of silence - which is most of them. Walking the path and internalising these reflections created a sense of deep peace and wellbeing, and of being fully present in the moment - which is probably saying the same thing in two ways.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Enjoy Popular Music Online

Vinyl albums are still popular for a number of different reasons. Things like nostalgia, sound quality, and the tangibility of a product are just a few reasons. No matter how fast music technology seems to get, vinyl albums seem to have a staying power that lasts. With Amazon and other huge retailers selling vinyl LP's, there is no sign that this is a fad that will go away. Despite their prosperity, the band received much criticism by the media because of Jim Morrison's often strange behavior both on and off the stage. However, despite Morrison's behavior, the band managed to witness worldwide success, releasing nine vinyl records during their eight-year existence. Even after Morrison's tragic death in 1971, the band managed to live on, but the success of the band was short lived because Morrison was such an important member to the band's success.
The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and countless other bands and artists site rockabilly music and rockabilly musicians as the most influential force in their development as musicians. Once you become familiar with the sound of rockabilly, you will hear it in many popular songs that you've known and loved for years never realizing from where the roots sprung.they don't really understand their rockabilly roots. For example, Elvis Presley is, as everyone knows, the King of rock and roll. But most people don't really understand where Elvis started: with rockabilly music. In fact, he's considered one of--if not the--inventor of the genre.
Carl never had another big hit and is sometimes shrugged off as a "one-hit wonder" because of the fact. However, what most people miss when they dismiss him like this is the incredible influence Perkins has had on modern rock and roll music. The Beatles' George Harrison idolized Perkins and studied his music intensely. And he was by far not the only one who cites Perkins as a major influence. Perkins' guitar playing has served as the basis of education for countless young guitarists throughout the years.It's unrestrained music created by brash, young musicians who were inventing the rules as they were going along. It's no-holds-barred fun. It makes you dance. It makes you smile. And it makes you want to hear more. To millions of fans throughout the world, it's the perfect form of rock and roll music! At YouTube and other areas online, millions of visitors including producers and other musicians visit the site to watch videos. By adding videos to social network sites, you can increase your chance of being noticed.

Monday, November 21, 2011

The future of music

If you can see a bandwagon, then the chances are that you have already missed it. This applies very much to music, and yet there are many different musical styles that go against the grain and have an enduring appeal. Therefore, when it comes to understanding the future of music, it can be simultaneously very easy and very hard to know what the next big thing will be.

Whilst certain sub genres will come and go from a collective musical preference with astonishing regularity, other forms of music will very much have a firm hold over the majority of people and continue to be successful for many years or even decades. Good quality pop music is something that will almost never seem to go out of fashion, and simply adding a slightly different beat or sound will be all that it takes to turn any such pop song into something that easily fits the current mould.

Rock and acoustic music is harder to judge. The addition or even absence of certain traditional or modern hooks can make a massive difference in style and sub-genres of this type of music will be coming and going in popularity all the time.

The current outlook for music is very much one lead by samples and loops. Hip hop samples and dubstep loops are starting to crop up in almost all genres of music and this crossing of genres is likely to only get more popular over the coming year. Therefore, for those looking to make it as the next big thing in music, it might well be worth considering how such dubstep loops and hip hop samples might help to flavour the music you create in the right way.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The High Expectation of Music

Owl City’s Adam Young hopes to strike gold again with ‘Fireflies’ followup

“Fireflies” wasn’t just a hit song for Adam Young, the singer/songwriter who records under the group name Owl City. It was a phenomenon, going No. 1 in 24 countries and topping three major charts in the United States alone.

To this day, Young, who has just released a new Owl City CD, “All Things Bright and Beautiful,” remains a bit mystified about why “Fireflies” struck such a chord. To him, it wasn’t even a standout song as he was recording his major label debut CD, “Ocean Eyes.”

“It really kind of does continue to escape me, more or less,” Young said, when asked if he understands the appeal of the song now. “Looking back, that song was really just one of the songs on the record, and it never really stood out to me or to any of the record label folks or anything like that. It was just a song that kind of wrote itself in a way, and it was just kind of one of a crowd of those songs on the record. Thus, when it started to gain momentum and really started to connect with people, it was that much more surprising, to me most of all.”

Of course, Young has heard what fans have had to say about “Fireflies,” and that has helped him gain some insight into the popularity of the song, even if he doesn’t boast about the song or his success.

“I think more than anything, a lot of folks say that they feel kind of connected to a certain sense of innocence with the song,” Young said. “I think there’s a kind of pure innocence to it, and I think that sort of fueled the fire and really made people feel uplifted or inspired or kind of just optimistic about things.”

Analysis aside, one thing can’t be debated. The success of “Fireflies” and the “Ocean Eyes” CD as a whole threw Young into the public eye in a big way and created pressures he couldn’t have anticipated.

It all happened fast for Young, who started Owl City in 2007 as a bedroom recording project in the basement of his parents’ home in the small Minnesota town of Owatonna – while still working a day job loading delivery trucks at a Coca-Cola warehouse.

He began uploading songs early on to internet sites such as Myspace, and they caught on. He racked up 5 million page views and 150,000 song downloads, at one point selling about 2,000 downloaded tracks a week.

That caught the attention of Universal Republic Records, which signed Young and helped shepherd the very green musician through his transition to being a touring major label artist.

Now comes the new challenge of following up his hit album.

In doing the self-released EP, “Of June” (2007) and full-length CD “Maybe I’m Dreaming” (2008) that preceded his move to Universal Republic – as well as “Ocean Eyes” – Young had enjoyed the luxury of creating music pretty much in a bubble. So how did he deal with the reality that he was now a hit-making artist facing genuine expectations from the public? Young pretended none of the whirlwind had happened.

“A lot of folks are saying ‘Can you do it again,’ more or less,” Young said. “And so ultimately I tried to really shut those thoughts out and really imagine myself as if I was writing the first record I’d ever done and really just kind of blocking out the first three records I’d released and sitting down and saying what do I want to say with this new album, as if the others didn’t exist? I wanted to make sure that I was writing from the heart, more or less.”

The music Young created for “All Things Bright and Beautiful” will sound familiar to fans of “Ocean Eyes.”

The melodies to songs like “The Real World,” “Honey and the Bee” and “Hospital Flowers” are still as sweet as pop gets. But overall, Young creates a bigger and more dynamic sound this time out. “Deer in the Headlights” is a track that features an ear-grabbing buzzing synth line and a heavier rhythm track, while “Angels,” packs a punch by shifting from understated verses into a full-bodied section driven by fairly beefy beats.

Now Young and his touring band are hitting the road, while he waits to see if “All Things Bright and Beautiful” comes even close to matching the million-selling success of “Ocean Eyes.” Young is feeling good about how the new songs are translating to live band performances.

“The way this music is put together, by nature, has so much to do with, obviously on the record, a lot of different tracks,” Young said. “So a lot of it has to do with divvying out different string parts or different guitar parts or different synth parts, or getting our drummer to re-create some of these sampled drum loops or what have you. It’s kind of a puzzle I have to put together. But as it stands right now, things are looking pretty good.”