Neil Young’s online music archive is here, and it’s fucking incredible If ever there was a time to listen to Neil Young, it’s today. The musician’s entire catalog is available to stream for free on his newly launched archival website. “We developed [the archive] to provide fans and historians with unprecedented access to all of my music and my entire archive in one convenient location,” writes Young in an open letter introducing the archive. The songs are organized chronologically spanning more than 50 years. Included are all of Young’s released solo titles, as well as his records made with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, and Crazy Horse. Additionally, there are ten unreleased albums and a few unreleased films.
Ten of the best music apps for kids From hammering saucepans to bellowing Justin Bieber in the bath, many children love to make a musical racket. Inevitably, there are apps for that too. A range of developers have been finding inventive ways for children to explore creative music-making – or the world of music more generally – on tablets and smartphones. Ten of the best examples for Android and iOS are below. Applying Maker Education to Music Bharti, P. (2014, November 1). Why is the maker movement important? [Web page]. Use SoundCloud to Find Music and Sounds for Your PowerPoint Presentations SoundCloud is a sound sharing platform that you can use to capture a voice, moment or music in seconds or upload audio you’ve already created. The premise behind this service is that everyone has sounds to share and now you can share yours. Some PowerPoint Presentations may afford to have a background sound clips or music during the slideshow, however some other presentations may not afford this kind of sound because can disturb your audience or your public speech. However, if you are in the case where you can place a sound or music in your PowerPoint presentation, for example to prepare a demo PowerPoint presentation or virtual tourist guide, then SoundCloud can be really handy to find sound clips and music.
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About Sound Infusion Sound Infusion is a unique learning tool that incorporates music and culture from all over the world. It is a free, online, interactive learning experience that blends music making and cultural awareness. Students can create their own songs from hundreds of different samples, save, share and discuss their work online with their classmates as well as students from other schools. Register as a teacher now… Sound Infusion in Action Philharmonia Orchestra Here, the Philharmonia's expert players guide you through the intricacies of the instruments they play. Choose an instrument from one of the sections. The string section is the basis of the orchestra and the one consistent component of orchestras down the ages. The range of expression available and the great stamina of strings makes them a powerful tool. The Principal of the First Violin section is also the Leader of the orchestra. The wind section is traditionally known as the woodwind section even though not all the instruments are made of wood (for example the saxophone is made of metal).