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But We Had Music (The Universe In Verse, 2024 feat. Nick Cave)
How, knowing that even the universe is dying, do we bear our lives? The finitude and yet vastness of both our deeds and the cosmos through a fleeting moment of contemplation. “But We Had Music” is a poem written by … Continue reading
18 Rhythms you should know
[…] Not every rhythm has a widely recognised name, but for those that do it will be because that rhythm has a particular cultural significance. So today we are going to look at 18 of these “named” rhythms so you … Continue reading
Fretless Friday- Down In The River To Pray
think this was better than last week? It definitely felt a bit more under control, and that little slidey lick is really fun. Meanwhile, Ozma’s plot to steal my channel continues…she must be stopped! She got a taste of fame … Continue reading
Why Modern Music Is Misunderstood (5 Things You Weren’t Aware Of)
A look into the current state of classical music… featuring the Elbphilharmonie Visions Festival. Watch Thorvaldsdóttir’s piece: • Anna Thorvaldsdóttir »Catamorphosis« … ➡ Thank you for supporting me on Patreon! / nahresol ➡ Elements of Music BOOK: https://www.nahresol.com/elementsofmusic […]
How music spreads, explained in 5 minutes | Michael Spitzer
xpert Michael Spitzer explains how culture can “tune” your musical taste. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► / @bigthink Up next, Music’s power over your brain, explained ► • Music’s power over your brain, explai… Do humans have something … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – Just One Thing – with Michael Mosley, Play an Instrument
Why learning a musical instrument can improve your memory and your immune system. Humans have been making music for thousands of years, but for Michael Mosley and our volunteer Matthew, the musical journey is only just beginning. Playing a musical … Continue reading
How Beethoven made the Fifth Symphony
The first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, performed by the Berlin Philharmonic, directed by Herbert von Karajan, with an animated graphical score. FAQ Q: What do the colors mean? A: There are two versions of this video. In … Continue reading
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