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Iconic moments in music history.
Finding Your Voice
There’s something almost otherworldly about standing in a room, opening your mouth, and letting a melody spill out. Singing. Just the thought of it can send shivers down your spine, right? Or maybe make your palms sweat a little. It’s not just about hitting the right notes—it’s about something deeper, something that connects us to the core of who we are.
By Billys Zafeiridis about a year ago in Beat
It Takes a Hell of a Long Time to Get a Bat Out of Hell
“A great song should be an erection of the heart.” — Jim Steinman I wasn’t expecting much when I saw the musical “Bat Out of Hell” the other night. I thought it would just be a musical revue of songs from the album. I was wrong. It was a great piece of theatre in its own right.
By Chris Yandaabout a year ago in Beat
The Making of the Song: "Little Blackbird"
🐦⬛ Introduction The song “Little Blackbird” is my fourth single, now streaming everywhere. You can find it on platforms like Spotify, Tidal, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer, iHeartRadio, and more. I’ll include links at the end of this article.
By Rick Henry Christopher about a year ago in Beat
The Evolution of Music: A Journey Through Decades of Hits
Music has always been the heartbeat of human culture. It has woven itself into every moment of our lives, from ancient drum beats to the electrifying sounds of modern pop. The evolution of music is a fascinating journey through decades of creativity, innovation, and emotional expression. As society has changed, so too has the music that mirrors our thoughts, feelings, and dreams. From the rebellious guitar riffs of classic rock to the catchy, auto-tuned beats of contemporary pop, the transformation of music is as dynamic as the world around it.
By Adepoju Toheeb Ojo about a year ago in Beat
Strings Through Time: The Evolution and Impact of the Guitar
Introduction: A Timeless Instrument Few instruments have had the universal appeal and enduring impact of the guitar. From its humble origins to its role as a symbol of rebellion, love, and artistry, the guitar has evolved into a cultural icon. This article explores the history of the guitar, its cultural significance, and its profound influence on society.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Beat
Give or take a couple of weeks, this could be the soundtrack to 2024.
I climb onto the 6AM flight to Seattle and hear those opening notes of Anti-Hero by Taylor Swift through my earbuds Yawning behind an airplane window barely warmed by January's dawn, I nurse both a coffee and the hangover that came from last night's going away party. The song seems fitting — I'm the problem, it's me (leave aside everything familiar for a new job 3,000 miles away). The bass line thumps under my nerves, a pulse when mine feels anything but.
By Neli Ivanovaabout a year ago in Beat
Mikeydred: Sound Presents In 2024
Introduction I have already entered one piece into this challenge but wasn't sure how to structure it, but found a way and I will include it in the conclusion to this one. Then I thought that our years could be tracked in holidays and birthdays as well as other events.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson is a name synonymous with power, speed, and controversy. From his humble beginnings in Brooklyn to becoming the youngest heavyweight champion in boxing history, Tyson’s life is a rollercoaster of highs and lows. In this article, we’ll explore his age at various milestones, his family, career, and the moments that made him an icon.
By Nelly Jonesabout a year ago in Beat
Mikeydred's Sounds 2024
Introduction I am not sure how to do this. A Lot happens to me, but the events are seldom soundtracked by a particular song. However, music is always playing, and you know that almost every poem, story and article that I publish on Vocal has an appropriate song added to it for you to listen to as you read.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Silence is Golden, Noise is Deadly.
Sound. Whether we like it or not, it permeates every aspect of our lives, from the first morning clock sound to the final quiet sigh before bed. However, sound is more than simply what we can hear—oh no, it has some secret abilities! It has the power to cure our bodies, alter our moods, and even alter the surroundings. The job description for sound would be "Professional Shape-Shifter," as it can be both a soothing lullaby and an annoying annoyance that breaks your eardrums. Let us explore how music, noise, and silence are influencing our lives and the earth in unexpected, enigmatic, and occasionally just plain bothersome ways today—without being too loud.
By LUKE KHAKEYOabout a year ago in Beat










