When we sing with love, everything around us listens with joy.
I love singing. I'm no pro-level singer but over the past few years I've realized I've become better at it. Being good in singing is one of my dreams.
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I have been watching orchestra performances online here in Sydney. I found a new appreciation for the music an orchestra can produce. Hearing the music, you do not really get a sense of how grand the orchestra is unless you see it for yourself. One instrument that stood out for me was the cello. It looks weird especially to me who is only familiar with the piano. It looks like a giant violin of some sort. I did a little research and found out that the cello is really is a giant violin with a deeper fuller sound. At first, I thought the music it can produce would be limited to orchestral use, but saw a lot of videos online and I was pleasantly surprised. It can be used for accompaniment for ballads, pop songs and even saw a performance which it was used for a rock song. It might be as versatile as a guitar and could be such a big show stealer of a talent. I only hope I could playing it would be as fun as playing the piano, which I also enjoy as well. I am considering learning the cello since I have been wanting to learn another instrument since I learned the piano. I can always take up lessons here in Sydney. There are a lot of classes I can go here and some music stores have a discount promos. If needed there are countless instructional videos online I can watch to teach me tips on how to play the cello. I am really excited to learning. I just hope I have what it takes to master it. I just need to make sure to put in all the time and dedication I can and I am all set. Who knows, I might become a world-renowned cellist someday image source
Source:Â https://gestenger94.wordpress.com/ I saw a picture of a musical instrument online that I was not familiar with. After asking around, I found out it was called a clarinet. It is funny since I would have guessed it was a kind of a flute, but instead, it is a member of the group called woodwind instruments. I went to a shop in Brisbane to see it for myself. It looked totally foreign to me even though I do play a musical instrument, this was the first time I saw the clarinet up close. I was informed that the clarinet has the largest pitch range of common woodwind instruments which means it can produce different kinds of sound. It can make a dark sound and even a brighter sound, so it is very versatile compared to the flute. Looking at it, you cannot help but feel intimidated by the intricate placement of its keys. Just from the way it looks you can tell that it can a challenge to play. Evidently not as popular as other wind instruments, learning the clarinet can make you stand out from the crowd. I am considering learning another instrument in addition to the guitar, maybe this is an instrument that would suit me. I live in Brisbane and I do have access to classes here. I am really torn between the flute and the clarinet. I asked around and they told me the flute would be easier to learn but in terms of musicality, the clarinet might be more versatile. I figured since I have no idea how to play both instruments, both of them will be fairly difficult to learn at first, so I would rather pick the one that offers the most versatility for my efforts. I am really excited in starting my lessons. With time and practice, I know I can play the clarinet well. https://www.starsandcatz.com.au/lessons/drums-teacher-brisbane-qld.html
Source:https://gestenger94.wordpress.com/ Future Islands' Sam Herring joins Clams Casino on new song âGhost in a Kissâ and video - watch7/7/2016 Featured photo by Philip Cosores Unlike most artists' debut albums, Clams Casino's 32 Levels (July 15th via Columbia) is chock-full of tremendous A-list guest talent. Thus far, we've seen Kelela lend her prowess to âA Breath Awayâ; Lil B appear on âWitnessâ; and Vince Staples get rowdy on âAll Niteâ. This week, it's Sam Herring's turn to throw it down on a Clams joint. The Future Islands frontman - and surprise! occasional rapper - teams up with the producer on a track called âGhost in a Kissâ. It's a brooding arrangement, complemented nicely by Herring beguiling growl. Check it out above via its official music video, which was directed by Grant Singer and stars Herring as a warehouse worker. 32 Levels Tracklist: I never knew I'd enjoy learning how to play the Flute this much. At first, I was scared that I might not understand it, but with the right help I was able to learn the basics immediately and now I can play. I wish I did it sooner, playing has never been this fun and rewarding. Playing the Flute is not only a hobby for me now, it has become my go-to for stress relief.
"https://vimeo.com/172359395" It seems just about every month we have to pen a news story about another Aussie touring act that's had their van or car broken into and gear stolen. And it seems to happen across the pond as often as it does at home. Just recently, Melbourne musician Pikelet had her car broken into, throwing an upcoming tour into jeopardy after thieves made off with pretty much all of her equipment. Meanwhile, King Parrot had the funds from a US tour nicked from their van last year. But musicians in the Texas town of Houston can rest a little easier now that police have arrested an incredible 130 people connected to a ring that routinely stole music gear from vans and trailers in town. As Rock Feed reports, following an âextensiveâ undercover investigation Houston PD caught a theft ring who targeted âbig ticket itemsâ and frequented areas where they could quickly make off with large quantities of goods, such as music venues. In a particularly lucrative score for the crime, a local business lost their entire inventory of motorcycles overnight. Despite the massive arrest count, authorities said more arrests are likely to occur in the coming weeks. âThese thieves were stealing anything and everything they could put their hands on. They went after trailers they saw parked on the streets of Greater Houston,â Lt. Mike Osina of the Houston Police Department said. âAnd to date the amount of property recovered is estimated to be upwards of $2 million dollars. In the course of this past year, this collaborative effort, through cooperation and communication⦠has led to the dismantling of this criminal enterprise,â added Houston PD's Captain Edwards. Earlier this year, Knoxville, Tennessee band The Black Lillies had their van and trailer stolen during a Houston performance, leaving the band stranded. Authorities found the van several days later but all of the gear was gone and the trailer was not recovered. |
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