Tagged: music

How to read music

Like an actor’s script, a sheet of music instructs a musician on what to play (the pitch) and when to play it (the rhythm). Sheet music may look complicated, but once you’ve gotten the hang of a few simple elements like notes, bars and clefs, you’re ready to rock. Tim Hansen hits the instrumental basics you need to read music.

The psychology of music

The University of Florida put together this infographic below on the Psychology behind music. According to the graphic, music actually involves more parts of the brain than any other human function. It also increases language skills, creativity, and overall happiness (to name a few).

How to Beatbox

There’s no need for instruments to make music; you can use the greatest instrument of all, your own body. Members of BEAT NYC teach the basics of beatboxing (think trumpets, bass drums, and everything in between), all while driving around New York City picking up a few friends

Amazing most advanced car cassette players ever made!

I know we’re about 25 years late but here is a cool review of one of the best car cassette player that existed on the market: Kenwood car cassette player KRC999 mark II. This is one of the most advanced car cassette players ever made. This is version with fluorescent graphic equalizer. It is a component unit which requires individual front and rear amps to drive the speakers.