Check out Alexandra Burke’s Start without You!

Filed under:Online Music — posted on September 2, 2010 @ 3:21 am
Now we like Alexandra Burke a lot. We think she is extraordinarily sweet, pretty and has a dazzling voice to boot, explaining why we’re going to find the following couple of paragraphs a bit agonizing as we don’t love her new song. Agh there we claimed it. OK, so we are going to be fair about Start Without You, it is not all bad, actually we liked the 1st 50 seconds, regardless of if Alex did sing her name a la Jason Derulo, but once the chorus kicked and the song changed into a novelty tune all credibility flew out the window. So perhaps if she just sung it without the chorus it might work We are attempting to find solutions for you here Burkey! Have a look at the video and see whether you agree.
What do you believe? We were not avid on the men in pants either. Alexandra is too gifted and beautiful to want some semi exposed men standing gormlessly round her. We’ve just realized we sound like we’ve got a crush on her. We do not mean to sound tough and perhaps if this was a new and unknown artist we might be a little more accepting, but we all know Alexandra can do better. We feel virtually as unpleasant as when JLS released The Club Is Alive, though nothing might be as horrible as that. But what do you believe, do you like the tune or are you expecting something a bit better from our beautiful Burkey? Comments please!
Alexandra Burke Don’t Let Me Start Without You

Music in a Flamenco Festival

Filed under:Online Music, Entertainment Web — posted on August 29, 2010 @ 11:15 pm

Our present Flamenco music is supported by it’s musical ancestor/innovators. The three most main to merit this characteristic are Ramon Montoya, Sabicas, and Nino Ricardo. Born to a family of gypsy cattle ranchers in 1880, Ramon Montoya is accredited with magnifying the Flamenco Guitar to cutting-edge status. Although like many guitarists after him Montoya started his career accompanying singers and dancers, he later began performing solo. As a result ending the guitar’s purely accompanying role. Ironically, it was Montoya’s nephew - Carlos Montoya - who was largely accountable for focusing International attention on the solo Flamenco Guitar. From the 20’s through the 50’s he composed and performed in nearly every country. Even filling the Houston Astrodome! And establishing himself in New York. Today it’s Carlos - not Ramon - who is the most famous Montoya. Curiously, Ramon didn’t agree with his nephews style, and presented him no advice. Thus Carlos Montoya’s first guitar instructor was the local barber. But Ramon Montoya retains the distinction of being Flamenco Guitar’s first solo performer.

Influenced by Ramon Montoya, but an amazing modernizer in his own right - Sabicas - noted particularly for his exact rhythm, mixed extensively with Male singers.(Cantaores) Leaving Spain in 1936 with the outbreak of civil war, Sabicas toured South America with the dancer, Carmen Amaya. Sabicas, like Carlos Montoya, was a key force in presenting Solo Flamenco outside of Spain. Said to have exact pitch, Sabicas impressed with blazing picados (runs), fast arpeggios, and high quality compositions. The late Guitar great Chet Atkins once commented in an interview: “The best technique around has got to be Sabicas, the Flamenco player.”

Seville’s bars and taverns were the first concert venues for the child prodigy - Nino Ricardo. Known as the best player of his day, Ricardo made a big contribution to the change of the Flamenco Guitar. Many of his elaborate and rhythmically impressive compositions were arranged during his “bar wars” years. Nino had an exclusiveent playing style and tone, due to upward curving fingernails. Unfortunately, liver failure claimed Nino Ricardo at the ae of 68.

Of the many great guitarists who have inherited the traditions of Flamencos’ “Founding Fathers” - one of the most remarkable is Santiago Cortez. Not on behalf of blazing runs or other technical “flash” - but for his rare knack to respect tradition while innovating. And more specifically, for his eclectic taste as a composer and performer. Santiago seamlessly merges elements of Jazz, Rock, Pop, Classical, Folk, Celtic, Reggae and World music, into amazing compositions that are immediately familiar, but never secondhand. With his unique “Flamenco Fusion”, Santiago is appreciating and expanding the legacy of the Montoyas, Sabicas, and Nino Ricardo.

Why to Go and See Stomp the Music

Filed under:Online Music, A Life Of Leisure — posted on August 20, 2010 @ 7:53 pm

The phrase stomp initially began with two buskers dazzling the streets of Brighton, UK with music, their catchy performance hooking in bystaders to stop, view, and listen. Created by Steven McNichols and Luke Cresswell in Brighton, UK, the music STOMP debuted in the Orpheum Theatre in February 1994. The music STOMP can also track a few of its roots to Booth Theatres erected at the Village Fairs in the Middle Ages and Renaissance period- an old custom in that period. As opposed to any other musical, STOMP pushes the concept of what constitutes audio. Eight nightly performers play basic and complex rhythms from everyday items, such as six foot poles, sand, brooms, lids, litres of water, and aluminum bins. Through dance and music, the group collaborates with each other to play audio, too as offering person self-expression. STOMP is a sensual mix of comedy, percussion, and vibrant movements. The musical STOMP is the unique creation of Steven McNichols and Luke Cresswell that captalizes on a ‘less is more’ idea. It’s a passionate production, not effortlessly classified into a particular music or theatrical variety. Through the absence of melodies, the audience listens to music getting broken down into basics as eight chiseled and dynamic performers pound out rhythms with common items: poles, drumsticks, match boxes, water, brooms, bins, and lids. Ironically, the regular quality of these things catapults STOMP to an artistic level not matched by other modern theatrical acts. The ease in which the cast manipulates their ‘instruments’ and body expands the imagination into an exciting reality. The set design is flashy and multi-colored at times; an elaborate metal construction showcases instruments which are struck by performers harnessed from the ceiling. This restriction frees the cast to use their feet, legs, and arms to create loud group rhythms that shake the rafters and audience with the intense, tribal rhythms. These in-your-face cadences are a potent avenue for individual and collective expression, leaving numerous on the edge of their seats. STOMP’s shortage of fancy performer clothing keeps the focus on what really counts: dance moves and music rhythms, which become more intricate with each subsequent scene. Subtlety is also used to stabilize these raw rhythms.One scene is structured around performers tapping six foot poles, as they stealthily circle the stage, almost preying on each other with their sly moves and rhythms. Their sense of interconnection is palpable and sensual, cast eye contact igniting the expectation, as you almost find yourself wondering who is going to ‘win’ at this musical game. Yet, everybody wins, the audience even asked into the performance through a cast member who initiates a clap-and-response session. Roughly two hours in duration, STOMP keeps one’s attention, making you wonder how items usually reserved for math difficulties, cleaning, and construction projects can entertain and produce a powerful musical group dynamic. In this age of modern technology, STOMP is a refreshing blend of primal instincts meeting musical genious, reminding us of the music and rhythmic potential right under our noses. Find more information about the musical and buyStomp Tickets on the internet

Beyoncé and Jay-Z

Filed under:Online Music — posted on June 10, 2010 @ 3:41 am
Jay-Z is one informal individual and with a huge gig before him next weekend he sought shelter yesterday evening in a quiet meal with his spouse Beyonce. That still meant a whirr of photographers flashbulbs and heavy security but the A-listers appeared to take the notice in their glamorous walk.
Beyonce looked fantastic in a sheer lacy top and short shorts, displaying her long legs and finishing off her look with a casual blazer The RB frontman and her rap star man doubtless debated his approaching performance at the Isle of Wight festival. He actually appeared to have a lot on his mind as he left Mr Chow’s in Knightsbridge, but the previous Destiny’s Kid frontman managed a mega watt grin for the assembled cameras. Holiday appearances are growing on Jay-Z, who managed to quell feedback controlled by Noel Gallagher in 2008 with a powerful turn at Glastonbury, and he’s going to be looking for a repeat this Saturday. Jay-Z will title Fri. night with fellow N. Y. Residents The Strokes taking the realm on Saturday night. Also prepared to play are Squeeze, Orbital, Pink and Blondie. Beyonce and Jay-Z, who wed silently in a personal rite on Apr eight 2008, have kept a comparatively low profile since arriving in Europe - though they were spotted cuddling up at the French Open tennis last in Paris on Sun.
That’s as per the couple’s disposition towards their relationship, which started as way back as 2002 in the days before megastardom.
Beyonce Music Videos

Music Is the Thing that Changed Our Lifes and Uplift Moods

Filed under:Online Music, Great Marketing Tips, Life Of Health — posted on January 12, 2010 @ 3:09 pm

We know that music can alter your mood. Films have been using musical scores for years to create the right mood for a scene. The music used in films effectively intensified each separate scene, creating a different type of mood. Music can alleviate pain caused by exercise, making working out more pleasurable. “Music is integral to exercise,” explains the head of London’s Gymbox chain, Richard Hilton. “We even have live DJs. We’ve never measured the effect scientifically, but it definitely creates an uplifting mood that people love. It’s been noticed by corporate music effects, and many studies have shown that background music in major events and meetings create positive moods, can build team spirit, improves alertness and can reduce the number of workplace accidents. In ‘”Whistle While You Work: An Historical Account of Some Associations Among Music, Work, and Health’, Gordon Marc le Roux claims that music “motivates workers, decreases boredom and leads to increased workplace productivity.”

Whilst there may be many reasons for wishing to listen to music in the workplace, it’s no surprise that music therapy is growing in popularity. HealthDay News recently announced a study exploring whether harmonic sounds are therapeutic for people who suffer from neurological disorders. That makes us wondering wether our brains are tuned to healing frequencies?

In July 2008 the Guardian published an article in which an eye surgeon in Hawaii reported the results of a study where live music was played to patients in the “preoperative holding area”. Their heart rates, blood pressure and respiratory rates were measured against a control group of patients that were not played any music. The results were compelling - those in the non-music group showed an increase in heart rate and other signs of anxiety while patients exposed to music exhibited beneficial decreases.

This is not surprising that music affects the body and mind in many powerful ways. Those who practice music therapy are finding a benefit in using music helping them on their daily mood. HealthDay News recently announced a study exploring whether harmonic sounds are therapeutic for people who suffer from neurological disorders. That makes us wondering wether our brains are tuned to healing frequencies? Whether it’s in the car, at home, or in a concert hall, listening with your children and then talking about music is a great way to engage both of you in the classical experience. After you hear a piece, try to hum one or more of the themes, or pick out the instruments you hear. You’ll be surprised how fast your children will build a repertoire of pieces you both know and like when you listen together.

Youtube Agreement with PRS Means Music Videos Can Now Be Watched on UK Sites

Filed under:Online Music — posted on September 8, 2009 @ 7:19 am

“YouTube is a popular online video destination, and this new licence continues to support musical talent,” Andrew Shaw, managing director of broadcast and online at PRS for Music, said. “This is an achievement for songwriters, composers and the YouTube community alike and it reinforces the value of our members’ work.”

YouTube’s future and financial viability may be looking up, but it still has a lot of snags to take care of along the way. One issue that was causing UK users a great deal of irritation, while also costing YouTube a pretty penny in potential advertising revenue, was the licensing deal with UK’s PRS for Music, which ended in spring and wasn’t renewed, as Google was looking for better terms. YouTube and the licensing body have currently reached an agreement that satisfies both parties and YouTube should now return to its regular “programing schedule.”

“We are extremely pleased to have reached an agreement with PRS for Music and look forward to the return of premium music videos to YouTube in the UK where they will join a variety of other content to be enjoyed by our British users,” Patrick Walker, YouTube’s director of video partnerships, added.

Five months ago, all licensed music videos were taken down from YouTube after the video site decided to play hard ball with the UK licensing organization Performing Right Society for Music, not agreeing to pay the licensing fees that it viewed as unjustified and that meant that the site would actually be losing money for every streaming.

The tactic seems to have worked, though the new terms of the agreement aren’t necessarily all in YouTube’s favor, as the parties were forced to reach a mutually acceptable compromise. The exact financial terms of the new licensing deal haven’t been disclosed, but it has been revealed that the nature of the agreement has changed, with YouTube paying one large sum of money upfront to cover the entire period for which the deal is valid, up to 2012 and going back to the start of this year.

When a Gig Is Sold out, Go Online

Filed under:Online Music — posted on August 15, 2009 @ 12:06 am

Unless you’ve plenty of time, getting hold of a concert or sports ticket before it sells out is not easy. For Instance, the entire 2007 tour of the UK saw Manic Street Preachers sell out in less than an hour. So how on earth can a person who’s got a full time job get their mitts on a ticket if they’re selling out so fast?

Go online and buy one.

In the dismal days before the internet, you had to buy your second-hand ticket through a tout at the event itself. This meant paying over the odds, or even perhaps given bogus tickets which would inevitably be identified as such as you entered the event - meaning you not only miss the sports event or music gig, you’ve wasted a lot of dosh in the process.

Nonetheless, matters have gotten much better for music and sports fans. The resale ticket niche has improved remarkably in the last 10 years or so, with much thanks to the internet. These days there is so much competition to resell tickets online, the market has become self-regulating. Your tickets don’t have insurance? I’ll get that ticket somewhere else! And so many ticket sellers provide insurance if the gig or event is called off. And with tough competition online, resale tickets have become cheaper to the point that sometimes you’re not spending a lot more than the face value price.

These days you can purchase tickets for many kinds of concerts and sporting events. From basketball games to soccer to cricket, right through to getting hold of front row seats for a world famous band; secondary tickets offer up a second chance to go to the gig you want to see. How can you get tickets online? Simply use a search engine and key in your keywords like V 2009 tickets, and you will see a large array of secondary ticket brokers who have the ticket you’re looking for.

Not everyone is content with the idea of secondary tickets though. For example, Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails calls secondary ticket agents “parasites”, and he’d like to see an end to the resale of event tickets. However, he’s missing the point of resold tickets : people simply do not have the time to queue up for tickets. They’re more likely working when the tickets are on sale, and physically cannot be in the right place at the right time to get hold of the ticket they want in that precious 60 or so minutes it takes for an entire tour to sell out.

While there is strong competition between secondary ticket agents, we believe this is a much needed service for true fans who were unable to buy the tickets the first time around.

Minnesota Violin Lessons

Filed under:Online Music, Education Resources — posted on June 27, 2008 @ 8:48 am

Violin is a string instrument with four strings. When tuned in perfect fifths, it can create musical spell. Violin is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family. The string instrument family also includes member like the viola and cello. Violin is often called fiddle and that is the reason why a person who plays violin is called fiddler along with being called violinist. It is not at all possible for the beginners in Minnesota to have violin lessons all alone. We all need professional help before we become a pro in any field. In Minnesota there are music schools as well as violin professionals who give lessons individually or in groups, in classes or at your place.

The professional violinists take classes on several schedules in a week. The offer violin lessons to students of all ages. You can either go to their houses for the lesson or can have classes with them at different music schools. They teach you with traditional method with which you can discover the latent musician within you. Once you have control over the fifths and chords, you can play at the symphony and in orchestra. You can also have your performance in any family function after you learn the lessons diligently.

Before you start any violin lessons, you need to select a perfect violin to buy. At the beginning stages, it is better to buy an inexpensive instrument. If possible you can rent one for you. Renting is the best option if you start learning at a very tender age. As you grow, you will definitely outgrow the size of the violin. Once you have it on rent, you can rent another in accordance with your size. But now when you know the pros and cons of the instrument, you can definitely go for a better model as now you know how to take care of the delicate instrument.

Explore the UK Outdoor Festivals

Filed under:Online Music — posted on June 26, 2008 @ 8:46 pm

There are millions more to Great Britain music festivals this summer that Liverpool Sound City. From rock by the seaside at Glasgow to folk and acoustic sounds at Cambridge, Great Britain’s festivals vibe is in marvellous health. Tickets for old favourites like City Showcase and Glastonbury still continue to go like hot cakes, but with Chemical Brothers on Festival without Fields Paul Weller at V Festival & Jay-Z at Glastonbury the British Isles festivals are appealing to a larger demographic range than ever before.

To ask, what do festival goers want from a music festival? Is it superb dance music so you yourself can rave all night, ear bleeding heavy metal music for serious head banging or some excellent soft folk music while you bask in the lovely sun? What is farther crucial really is the type of surroundings that people are seeking for, the line ups and the facilities, all of which at different festivals vary a lot. The main music festivals gets into swing usually at the end of spring beginning of July the festival happen up & down the UK so there are always going to be a mind-blowing festival that is close to you. There are barley ever any disappointments as you yourself of course are obviously going to choose a great festival that suits festival goers and what you are seeking for.

The first time festival hunters attend a good festival from the very second festival goers walk in the grounds to set up your tent accommodation you will probably feel this brilliant buzz. Pop Festivals naturally seem to get greater year after year. The only down fall that looks to get mentioned year after year is the incredible cost of chips and cola even so this can not be helped. Folk are no allowed to take any of your own burgers or drink onto the festival site but you yourself are allowed to bring it into your camping ground so it makes sense to eat and drink all festival lovers can before stepping into the festival grounds this way you yourself should be able to stop from spending tons of money What makes a marvellous festival great is for obvious reasons the the warm weather, the superb atmosphere the bands and the major memories that people are obviously going to make along the way. Buy tickets online from Time Out for Music Festivals.

Online Music

Filed under:Online Music — posted on April 22, 2008 @ 8:35 pm

Music is the essence of the day to day life of any person. It is immaterial that you are young or aged, the love for music among people never dies. Being a music lover, I know that the thirst for good music never ends and how is it possible when it is such a sweet and soft gift for us.

In the early days, people had to buy music cassettes or records as soon as they were launched in the market. Sometimes, it also happened that any specific music was not available due to finished stock or other factors. But today, with the help of new technology such as Mp3, the distribution of music has become even faster and much wider. Now you have the options for music cassettes, compact disc (CD), digital versatile disc (DVD), mp3’s and also online websites that let you hear the music of your choice.

If you wish to purchase a music CD you have to visit the store that requires your time and if the album is in huge demand then it might happen that you have to wait until the next day. Online music makes it very easier whereby you can easily find the song tracks you wish to hear. There are many online music websites whereby you can enter the name of the song or the artist you wish to listen and the track shall be played online.

To get access to online music, you need to have a computer with the compatible software such as media player, an internet connection and attached sound system. Most of the websites offer free music service whereby there are no charges involved except the download charges that you need to pay with your internet bill.

You can also make a collection of your favorite music tracks just by downloading from the website into the hard disk drive of your computer which you can later burn in a compact disc. This saves your money from purchasing different music albums if you love songs of various artists and movies that are not available in a single album.

To know more, log on to website http://www.music-future.com.

Olivia Andrews, writer of music-future.com is a freelance journalist and has written many reviews on subjects such as finance, education, health, entertainment, music, gifts, crafts, travel, apparels and mobile phones.


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