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6 votes
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Make You Love Me (Remix) (2022)
3 votes -
Katuarpalaaq drum dancing festival brought performers from Alaska, Canada and Greenland together to share their own ways of dancing and singing
4 votes -
New Beat Saber x Fall Out Boy music pack announced (8 tracks)
9 votes -
Gladys Bentley: Gender-bending performer and musician of the Harlem Renaissance (1920-30s)
2 votes -
Three centuries on, a shaman's precious rune drum returns home – instrument confiscated by the Danes is given back to the Sámi
4 votes -
The Stupendium - The Data Stream (2021)
3 votes -
The economics of Spotify
12 votes -
The biggest cheater in Guitar Hero history was finally caught
10 votes -
Meh-lancholy
6 votes -
The Call | Season 2022 cinematic (ft. 2WEI, Louis Leibfried, and Edda Hayes)
4 votes -
Scissor labels
6 votes -
Ten lessons in productivity and brainstorming from The Beatles - Based on "Get Back"
2 votes -
Beat Saber level design: Skrillex environment
2 votes -
Sia - Fly Me To The Moon (Inspired by Final Fantasy XIV)
6 votes -
Something in the Air - an ode to radio
4 votes -
Harmonix acquired by Epic Games
4 votes -
Trackers: The sound of 16-Bit
6 votes -
Everything we know about the Astroworld tragedy so far
10 votes -
Pop star Zara Larsson says she's made a seven-figure sum by selling merchandise on the video game platform Roblox
9 votes -
List of Rock and Roll movies?
I’m trying to find movies where Rock and Roll is a character, not movies about the music. Examples I can think of include: Heavy Metal Xanadu Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band Rock and Rule...
I’m trying to find movies where Rock and Roll is a character, not movies about the music.
Examples I can think of include:
Heavy Metal
Xanadu
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Rock and RuleMaybe
Streets of Fire
The Hunger
Grease (technically a musical i guess)
Guardians of the Galaxy6 votes -
Illinois officer claims Sheriff's office told him to play copyrighted music to shut down citizens' recordings
22 votes -
Musician Holly Herndon open sources her voice
14 votes -
What's the best way to learn piano without an in-person teacher?
I recently bought a keyboard and am going to dedicate 30 minutes a day to practicing piano. My goal is to be able to play my favorite songs (jazz & indie mainly), improvise, and generally be...
I recently bought a keyboard and am going to dedicate 30 minutes a day to practicing piano. My goal is to be able to play my favorite songs (jazz & indie mainly), improvise, and generally be competent.
I also want to learn how to sightread, so I've been using https://sightreading.training which has been really useful! I have a background in music (guitar, mostly) and know music theory as well.
Unfortunately due to COVID, Delta, etc, I am not really interested in in-person lessons at the moment, so I was wondering if any tilde users had advice about learning to play through resources online or books!
I'm also really interested in any tips that anyone may have!
14 votes -
Leah Neset and Artem Markelov - Jr Couples ice dancing on My Immortal / In The End
4 votes -
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus faces death threats after releasing satirical music video
13 votes -
The Sparks Brothers | Official trailer
4 votes -
Bo Burnham's new comedy special "Inside" released today
21 votes -
"What has been happening across the arts is not a recession. It is not even a depression. It is a catastrophe."
20 votes -
Mass Effect Trilogy – Original Soundtrack (2021)
5 votes -
Midnight Sun K-Pop ‘pirates’ being reported to INTERPOL, streaming platform warns
6 votes -
How do you film on an erupting volcano? A live music performance by Kaleo and at least one couple have been filmed getting married at Fagradalsfjall.
6 votes -
Where does music come from? (An abridged history of music, memory and language)
3 votes -
Roadburn Redux was the best pandemic festival!!!
5 votes -
The Nostalgia Critic and The Wall
13 votes -
How 1995's Macintosh NY Music Fest 'livestreamed' twenty-five years ahead of its time
3 votes -
Good electronics repair shop?
I recently went into my attic and pulled out my old 1990s 4-track Fostex X-26 tape recorder. I was hoping to transfer some of my old band tapes to the computer. Alas, it is dead. While it turns...
I recently went into my attic and pulled out my old 1990s 4-track Fostex X-26 tape recorder. I was hoping to transfer some of my old band tapes to the computer. Alas, it is dead. While it turns on, the motor appears frozen, and the device hums. (I don't mean there's line noise when you plug a speaker into it, I mean the device itself audibly hums, even when not using the tape controls.)
I have seen online that some people repair theirs. It's probably beyond my skill level to do so, though. (And I don't really want to do it myself.) I have contacted a few shops near me (Los Angeles), but have gotten no replies, unfortunately. I was wondering if anyone here knows of a good shop that would repair an older device like this.
I have also contacted some places that claim to do cassette to digital transfers, but none have replied to my questions about whether they can deal with a 4-track recording. Also, just looking at their prices, it seems like it would cost significantly more to have them convert my tapes than to get the recorder repaired. (And I'm not sure what's on all of the tapes, so I don't really want to hand over some embarrassing practice tape or tape containing some out-of-context banter between takes on it.)
I've looked online for a used one, but all the listings I've found have been "for parts only", which is what mine would be if I were to sell it. And knowing how these things go, they probably all have the same broken part. So any recommendations are appreciated!
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What are some songs that tell LGBT narratives?
My husband and I recently started listening to Tones and I who has a song called Johnny Run Away. It’s a short story about a boy who has feelings for another boy and is told by his dad to “run...
My husband and I recently started listening to Tones and I who has a song called Johnny Run Away. It’s a short story about a boy who has feelings for another boy and is told by his dad to “run away” not because the father is homophobic but because he’s trying to protect his son from getting bullied:
His daddy walked by with a sigh
Said, "Johnny, sit by my side
I'm gonna give you the best advice
You've ever heard in your life
See that boy named Jimmy, yeah, he's a cutie
But no, no, Johnny, no, no, no
Johnny run away”I like the song partially for its musicality (so catchy!) but also its narrative is genuinely touching to me. My father-in-law once told me he knew his son (my husband) was gay early on. He said that never changed how much he loved his son, but he was always worried about how much harder life would be for him because of that. I think a lot of parents support their LGBT kids but also live with the very real fear of knowing that the rest of the world won’t necessarily do the same, and I think this song captures that perspective.
Anyway, I would love to hear about other songs that feature LGBT stories and perspectives, especially if they’re personally resonant for you or someone you know.
15 votes -
Oona & Gage Brown skate to Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
7 votes -
Music and Computers: A Theoretical and Historical Approach
5 votes -
Leitmotif in Hollow Knight's soundtrack
10 votes -
title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
3 votes -
I just directed my first short film! Introducing Noise Job
22 votes -
How George Harrison staged one of the most influential concerts in music history
5 votes -
Synesthesia
3 votes -
Just Shapes & Beats
4 votes -
Make a loop with the Chrome Music Lab song maker!
6 votes -
Laser + mirror + sound — Visualizing sound waves with a laser
6 votes -
Announcements from today's Spotify "Stream On" event - Launching in eighty new regions, lossless quality coming to Premium in some markets, podcast updates, and more
8 votes -
Hideki Naganuma - Ska Cha Cha (Sonic Rush)
7 votes