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Music and Visualisation
As of April 2021, there are currently 7.9 billion people on planet Earth (sourced from Worldometer). Every single one of us are born with a unique set of personalities that tailor our talents, fears, and goals. While we are tremendously unique as we journey through life, we all have one thing in common - we experience emotion. Whether it is a fleeting moment, or deeply submerging, emotion can sculpt, direct, and govern our lives.
Fiona Teddy-JimohPublished 3 years ago in Beat5 Amazon Music Playlists for Writers to Help Create Flow
Some days, getting into a state of flow as a writer feels as elusive as winning the lottery. Many days. Most days? Now, a state of non-flow doesn’t hinder me from actually writing, but it’s hard, painful, and slow, and the only things that keep me going are reminders that rent is due and electricity is a good thing, and my playlists.
Maria Shimizu ChristensenPublished 3 years ago in BeatA Playlist For Those Who Escape Reality By Writing Fiction
The point of meditation is to relax the mind, stop thinking about your worries, and connect deeply with the world around you.
Alternate Reality Hour
Yoga hasn't worked for you. You attended a class last month with the best intentions and felt nothing but discomfort and frustration.
Olivia L. DobbsPublished 3 years ago in BeatSound As Story
I’ve never been a massive fan of the traditional love story pop song. It’s not that I don’t like them, sometimes nothing beats a catchy, four chord radio tune. It’s just that they’ve never gripped me. When I’m listening to music, I’m usually looking to zone out for a bit, whether just before bed or a long car journey. For that, I need something that really sparks my imagination.
C.E. TidswellPublished 3 years ago in BeatMy Zen Playlist
My average playlist isn't exactly what most would consider "calming." I love pop and hip hop, and I particularly enjoy tunes that allow me to blow off some steam (think the Marshall Mathers LP or Taylor Swift's reputation). Many of my favorite songs are fast-paced, rage-filled, or dramatic.
Chill, Cinematic, & Climactic Songs for the Utmost State of Relaxation
I came across a podcast called Lore. I was instantly HOOKED. The biggest problem for me was that I would have to re-listen to the podcast because I found myself OBSESSED with the music playing in the background. Lucky for me, Aaron Mahnke, the creator, writer, host, and producer of the show, says who the fantastic musician is providing these eerie tunes as an accompaniment. So, who is it, you're wondering? Chad Lawson is the mastermind Composer behind Lore.
Vanessa R. PowellPublished 3 years ago in BeatGoing to my 'Happy Place'
Some days, work is just draining. ( Well, most days) Leaving the office in a bad mood can put a damper on the rest of your night, which is why your ‘driving home’ playlist can be absolutely crucial. To take me out of the work mindset, I like to refresh myself with music that takes me to my happy place. “And where is that?” you might ask.
Amanda MitchellPublished 3 years ago in BeatMy 8 Favorite Tracks from 'Folklore' and 'Evermore'
It's been almost four months since Taylor Swift released Evermore, so I understand that this may seem completely irrelevant. And maybe it is. But is Taylor Swift ever irrelevant? No? I didn't think so.
Derek EversPublished 3 years ago in Beat10 Best Keyboard Sites for Virtual Online Piano
The concerns that the modern age has faced have some positive aspects. If you're on the go or don't have the funds or money to buy a real piano right now, there are plenty of online piano keyboards to choose from.
Online-PianoPublished 3 years ago in BeatTop 4 Underrated Prince Songs
Prince Rogers Nelson made an impact on the way music is for creativity and challenge. The way music can be created in a new way to twist up the tune of the genres, and how far a song can go about sultry themes. He's the reason why there is a Parents Music Resource Center to warn people of the lyrics, and why there is a warning label of Parental Advisory on the CDs you buy. Prince wasn’t afraid to take a risk; he changed music forever, but music also changed when he died. There will never be another musician like Prince and those doves are always going to cry.
Samantha ParrishPublished 3 years ago in BeatOUT OF CONTEXT MUMU LYRICS: A Thread 🧵 😂
10 Nigerian lyrics that will make you laugh! I was scrolling through Twitter today and I saw this thread by a user named @haylesoflagos that CRACKED. ME. UP!!!!
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in Beat