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WHAT MAKES IT UNIQUE
BODY SHAPE The Fender Stratocasters modern, unique body shape (officially known as "Comfort Contour Body") was innovative for its time compared to flat guitars such as Telecaster. It's double cutaways allowed access to higher and lower frets with the same ease. Body shape, which was designed with players comfort in mind, has a distinctive curve on the upper back and a small ergonomic curve where the player's armrests.
Guitar AmpPublished 3 years ago in BeatWhy Sb.eriik is an emerging star?
Why Sb.eriik is an emerging star? Lane switch is the most famous track of this young artist, which got more than 200k streams and accolades from the people. He is just 20 years of age, living in Los Angeles with more than 20,000 followers on Instagram. If you are wondering why he is getting more and more famous by every passing minute: Here's why.
TheKidsNextDoorPublished 3 years ago in BeatI’m an Old White Dude Who Loves K-Pop Music
Yes, it’s true. I love K-pop, even though it’s highly unusual for someone in my baby boomer generation to get into that kind of music. Plus, it’s mostly sung in the Korean language, but with some English interspersed here and there. But the dancing, oh, the dancing. It’s so exciting to watch the amazingly choreographed dance routines, which are fun and entertaining as accompaniments to the songs.
Terry MansfieldPublished 3 years ago in Beat'One Man Dog'
It is perhaps understandable and in retrospect inevitable that after releasing two albums as strong as Sweet Baby James and Mud Slide Slim And The Blue Horizon that the quality would taper off with James Taylor's fourth album. Entering A&R Recording Studio in New York and Clover Recorders in Summer 1972, Taylor and producer Peter Asher certainly had a lot to live up to.
Sean CallaghanPublished 3 years ago in BeatConfession: I’m a Senior Citizen Who Likes Electronic Dance Music
Although I’m a senior citizen now, I like a lot of the same music younger people enjoy, including electronic dance music (EDM).
Terry MansfieldPublished 3 years ago in Beat“Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends”…
On that infamous day at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival — when singer/songwriter Bob Dylan plugged his guitar into the disdain of loyal folk music fans , popular music’s genre-crossing trail was set into perpetual motion.
The Top 20 Country and Americana albums of 2020
In a year of uncertainty, one thing has been made clearer than ever. Music is a healer. 2020 has been filled with relentless new releases, from incredible debuts, to established masterpieces. Here is a lowdown of our best records of the year.
Leah SherlockPublished 3 years ago in BeatBest Bass VST Plugins
Bass plays a vital role in music composition. Technology has brought significant changes in the way music producers add bass lines to their music. VST (Virtual Studio Technology) is an audio plugin that one can install in one’s digital audio workstation and produce music with the help of this. In the present time, tons of VST plugins are available in the music world. Whether you are an electronic, trap, or hip hop music producer, you will find a wide range of plugins for your music production needs. We have listed some of the best bass VST plugins to help you create dope bass lines. Let’s check them all.
Delhi MagazinesPublished 3 years ago in BeatBunker Rock Reviews: RTJ4
Release Date: June 3rd 2020 Today we look back at one of 2020's best hip-hop albums, which speaks truth to power while at the same time remaining highly entertaining. I'm referring of course to the fourth studio album by Run The Jewels: RTJ4. In fact I'll go so far as to nominate it Bunker Rock Album of the Year and plenty of reasons for that will be given below. But first I just want to say that anyone who thinks that hip-hop or rap and rock are somehow mutually exclusive, is clearly unfamiliar with the likes of Run DMC collaborating with Aerosmith, En Vogue's Free Your Mind, or early Linkin Park. Now, barring further fuss, I'm about to start swinging!
Obsidian EaglePublished 3 years ago in BeatHardbody Shard — Move Calculated, Let Them Do The Math
What’s your name and where are you from? My name is Hardbody Shard and I’m from Birmingham, Alabama. When I started taking music serious, like writing, recording, and releasing music, my first artist name was Reason. By the time I released my second project, “Parapenelia,” I had partnered with one of my best friends growing up and another close friend. Together, we formed a brotherhood called BTMG, also the name of my first single off of that project, produced by 30 Roc of Eardrummers. This was around the first time I had ever heard of “Reason” from TDE(Top Dog Entertainment), so I knew I had to do something about my name at the time. So once I released “Parapenelia” is when I took the BTMG and added it to Reason just to separate myself from him. After about a year, we kinda grew apart on the business end so I decided to rebrand and change my name once again. December 25th, 2018 I dropped “Fie On Me”(Directed by ALsoHD Films) (prod. by LamarcusJ and Prezzley P) under my current artist name, Hardbody Shard. I believe that change was something I needed. It was fresh and I knew there wasn’t another artist out there with the same alias.
Jason JamesPublished 3 years ago in BeatThis Musician Shared His Personal Cell Phone Number Online
Would you share your personal cell phone number online, and commit to speaking with anyone who decides to call or text you?
Thomas SmithPublished 3 years ago in BeatCrazy cover Shannon King
LYRICS Lyrics Crazy I'm crazy for feeling so lonely I'm crazy Crazy for feeling so blue I knew You'd love me as long as you wanted
Shannon KingPublished 3 years ago in Beat