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Scientists May Have Found Mozart’s Skull:
Have scientists found Mozart’s skull? Researchers said Tuesday they’ll reveal the results of DNA tests in a documentary film airing this weekend on Austrian television as part of a year of celebratory events marking the composer’s 250th birthday.
All I really want to find is Mozart’s talent.
“Hearing is basically a specialized form of touch. Sound is simply vibrating air which the ear picks up and converts to electrical signals, which are then interpreted by the brain.” -Evelyn Glennie
To make marathon playing sessions easier on your mouth and to soften your sound for classical playing, buy a pack of cigarette papers. Before you play, fold one in half, put it in your mouth and let it soak for awhile. Then fold it across your bottom teeth. It will form a buffer between your [...]
I just came across a list of commonly used hand signals used to communicate key signatures, section changes, and a whole lot more while in the heat of the moment at a gig. Check it out.
=> Musical Hand Signals
From one of my favorite books of 2005, “Mind Hacks : Tips & Tricks for Using Your Brain (Hacks)” (Tom Stafford, Matt Webb), comes a blog post citing The Distorted Tune Test. If you pass (or fail, depending how you look at it), you may be eligible to take part in a US National Institute [...]
There will be no Absolute Pitch Teleclinic tonight due to the holidays. See you next Thursday.
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Everybody Hates Chris
This show is funny! And the music is fantastic – especially if you grew up in the 80s. Check it out.
If a reindeer could run 120 mph, it could possibly get enough lift to fly.
How curiosity and innovation are lost when music ceases to become awe-inspiring and instead becomes a tool to show how cool you are.
I’ve got a lot of great friends that are great musicians. And it seems that whenever a group of musicians get together, the conversation always, at some point, gravitates towards which bands suck, [...]
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s 500 songs (not ranked) that shaped Rock and Roll, based on the permanent exhibit of the same name (source available at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Website)
Want to study how to write a piece of revolutionary rock and roll? It’s a serious songwriter’s resource!
I’m a huge fan of Berkleemusic, the online extension school at Berklee College of Music. This week they launched the first online professional music business certificate program.
Students will learn about setting up a music publishing company and record label, creating a business plan, administration of copyrights, marketing, promotion, distribution, product merchandising, touring, recording and publishing [...]
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New Formats for Music Lifestyles:
I have been traveling quite a bit this past year speaking about the Future of Music at industry conferences, tradeshows and other music related events. The topic of music formats always comes up and I encourage people to think expansively and try and [...]
This is a picture of me as Elton John at my Halloween Party.
Dark Was the Night from the album “Dark Was the Night” by Blind Willie Johnson
Johnson (c. 1902-1945) was blinded at an early age. The story goes that his stepmother threw lye in his face in a fit of rage. His home burned down in ‘45 and having nowhere else to go, he lived in the [...]
If you’re anything like me, then you’re being pulled in a thousand different directions during the holiday season. Where does ear training fit into your list of priorities?
For me, ear training is what I do first thing in the morning… well, that is… after I’ve had my coffee. But music is more than [...]
On October 22, 2004, twenty-three volunteers came together to create this film in a 24-hour extreme filmmaking competition.
Watch the movie: Dante’s Denouement
What a blast this was! I had less than a week to compose the score based on a story board. Then, as they shot the film, I edited my sequences and recorded the music. [...]
Dr. Terhardt was kind enough to allow me to reprint his research on absolute pitch.
The term absolute pitch (AP) denotes a person’s ability to form an internal auditory image of any musical tone labeled by an appropriate symbol (note, letter) such that the person can both aurally identify an acoustically presented tone (“passive AP”) and [...]
It is important to be stress-free and relaxed to “make sense” of all the input we receive from the senses.
The middle brain, which is also called the Mammalian Brain, controls the emotions, sexuality and the immune and hormonal systems. It is the site of long term memory and this explains why the memory of emotionally [...]
I'm a songwriter and recording artist who sings, plays keyboards, and explores the vast world of sound hoping to find some magical moments along the way. I'm also a Mac geek.
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