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Category: Music

Like most people I know, I spend hours listening to music of all types.

Phantom of the Opera Medley – Violin and Piano [Music]

Taylor Davis & Lara play by ear, no sheet music. Here’s their rendition, on violin & piano, of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera.

Author neilPosted on October 7, 2013January 2, 2021Format VideoCategories MusicTags Lara, Music, Phantom of the Opera, Piano, Taylor Davis, Video, ViolinLeave a comment on Phantom of the Opera Medley – Violin and Piano [Music]

Adem Tosunoglu – Turkish music [Video]

Mesmerizing sounds, from Turkey. Adem Tosunoglu. Don’t know what that instrument is.

Author neilPosted on October 6, 2013January 2, 2021Format VideoCategories MusicTags Adem Tosunoglu, Music, Turkey, VideoLeave a comment on Adem Tosunoglu – Turkish music [Video]

Django Reinhardt Live – Jattendrai [Music]

Django Reinhardt performing live – a treat indeed. Jattendrai Swing 1939 live

Author neilPosted on October 6, 2013January 2, 2021Format VideoCategories MusicTags Django Reinhardt, Live, MusicLeave a comment on Django Reinhardt Live – Jattendrai [Music]

Mom’s an incredible musician [Video]

Keeping time is an art, and being a master of precision, or a percussionist, takes time & training. This mom shows off her skills. Kickass drummer! Have a great weekend!

Author neilPosted on September 27, 2013January 2, 2021Format VideoCategories MusicTags Drum, Music, Percussion, Time, VideoLeave a comment on Mom’s an incredible musician [Video]

Change – Yoshida Brothers & Monkey Majik [Music]

Change, more East meets West. The instrument the Yoshida Brothers are playing is called the Shamisen

Author neilPosted on September 26, 2013January 2, 2021Format VideoCategories MusicTags Change, Music, Shamisen, Video, Yoshida BrothersLeave a comment on Change – Yoshida Brothers & Monkey Majik [Music]

Murder by death – As long as there is whiskey in the world [Music]

There’s good music and good musicians out there. Murder by Death, performing their 2010 “As long as there’s whiskey in the world“

Author neilPosted on September 24, 2013January 2, 2021Categories MusicTags Cello, Murder by Death, MusicLeave a comment on Murder by death – As long as there is whiskey in the world [Music]

Sax In The City – Clarence Clemons -[Music]

Bruce Springsteen’s E-Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons’ holds his own in “Sax in the City“.

Author neilPosted on September 24, 2013January 2, 2021Categories MusicTags Clarence Clemons, Sax in the City, SaxophoneLeave a comment on Sax In The City – Clarence Clemons -[Music]

Beth Hart – Bang Bang Boom Boom [Music]

Listen. Turn the volume up. Enjoy.

A playlist here.

Author neilPosted on September 13, 2013January 2, 2021Categories MusicTags beth Hart, Music, VideoLeave a comment on Beth Hart – Bang Bang Boom Boom [Music]

People Get Ready – The Impressions [Music]

Just a song that caught my attention – a 1965 single by The Impressions, called People Get Ready

Author neilPosted on September 11, 2013January 2, 2021Categories MusicTags Impressions, Music, People Get Ready, VideoLeave a comment on People Get Ready – The Impressions [Music]

Turns Out Your Kids Really Did Love That Music You Played [Article]

Young adults have strong positive memories of the music their parents loved when they were the same age, a study finds. That flies in the face of the cultural stereotype that children reject their parents’ taste in music.

Author neilPosted on September 8, 2013January 2, 2021Categories MusicTags Adults, Culture, Kids, Music, ParentsLeave a comment on Turns Out Your Kids Really Did Love That Music You Played [Article]

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