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James McCartney – Musician and Songwriter A Guide to the Strange, Little-Known, Hard-to-Find Beatles Christmas Recordings Little in my life has enriched me more than the Beatles or Christmas—in different (and yet dovetailing) ways. And there is one enriching aspect of the Beatles’ catalog that is so rare, that it falls between the worlds of official product and bootleg. This wasn’t a commercial record, it wasn’t a bootleg, it was its own thing, like the holiday season itself. I’m talking about the band’s annual Christmas message to the members of their fan club. The recordings—which are usually in the five- or six-minute range—were first sent out in 1963 on what were called flexi discs, to the people who had a big hand in getting the Beatles where the Beatles then presently were. Which is to say, massive in England, poised for global domination, and poised, too, to leave their original brigade of backers behind. The Beatles never cut a proper, commercial Christmas record, which is interesting, in a way, given that there’s no shortage of fine pop Christmas music.

Sound Types FindSounds Search the Web for Sounds What types of sounds can be found on the Web using FindSounds? Animal Sounds alligator, baboon, bat, bear, bobcat, buffalo, bullfrog, camel, cat, cheetah, chimpanzee, chinchilla, chipmunk, cougar, cow, coyote, crocodile, deer, dinosaur, dog, dolphin, donkey, elephant, elk, ferret, fox, frog, gibbon, goat, gorilla, grizzly bear, guinea pig, hippo, horse, hyena, jaguar, kitten, lamb, lemur, leopard, lion, llama, marmot, monkey, moose, mouse, orca, panda, panther, pig, polar bear, prairie dog, puppy, rabbit, raccoon, rat, rattlesnake, rhinoceros, rodent, sea lion, seal, sheep, snake, squirrel, sugar glider, tiger, toad, whale, wolf, zebra Sounds of the Holidays Christmas sleigh bells; Halloween creak, creature, evil laugh, ghost, howl, monster, scream, witch; Independence firecrackers, fireworks; New Year's balloon, party horn, pop cork; Thanksgiving turkey Insect Sounds bee, cicada, cricket, insects, katydid, mosquito, wasp

muso.html Muso is a Windows software application, which acts as both a centralised information repository for your music collection, and an intuitive graphical user interface to allow you to browse your albums, tag them, filter them, and sort them in various flexible ways. Muso provides an alternative front end to your music player and allows you to experience a more meaningful interaction with your music collection. What muso isn't Muso is not a music player or playlist manager. There are many of these available already, with great features like wireless streaming to your hi-fi, bit-perfect output, graphic equalisers, stunning visualisers, smart playlists, and a myriad of plugins. Muso is not trying to compete with these, but muso can be used to queue music to your favourite player. Logitech Squeezebox devices - this is muso's preferred solution for streaming music to your hi-fi. So what's the point? Muso's development was driven by need. Design Philosophy Licencing Support

Terence McKenna / Reality Sandwich Skip to content NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Menu Search Search Cart Facebook-f Instagram Pinterest Twitter Substance Guides IndexTerms and Conditions | Privacy PolicyShipping and Refund PolicyContact Copyright © 2021 Reality Sandwich Reality Sandwich uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. accept Notifications JPLAY | hi-end audio player for Windows How Have Your Travels Influenced Your Songwriting? Jul Here, there and everywhere: with multiple world tours under his belt and a thirst for exploring new places, Paul has ticked off an impressive list of international destinations throughout his career. From playing to a record-breaking 184,000 fans in Brazil, to writing and recording new music in Jamaica, it’s clear that – like the rest of us – Paul has a touch of 'Wanderlust’. While travel is sadly limited between many countries at the moment, we can’t help thinking about those places far away from home, and the Paul McCartney fans that live there. It’s been on our mind so much that we even gave this month’s ‘Sticking Out Of My Back Pocket’ playlist a ‘travel’ theme! So when we saw two questions for Paul on social media on this exact topic, it felt like the perfect time to get some answers… Adrian on Facebook: Throughout your career you’ve ventured around the world. Paul: Yeah! Writing lyrics in a different language is a completely different challenge to anything else I’ve done.

Music A painting on an Ancient Greek vase shows a music lesson (about 510 BC) Music is a form of art; an expression of emotions through harmonic frequencies. Music is also a form of entertainment that puts sounds together in a way that people like, find interesting or dance to. Most music includes people singing with their voices or playing musical instruments, such as the piano, guitar, drums or violin. The word music comes from the Greek word (mousike), which means "(art) of the Muses". Definition of music[change | change source] Music is sound that has been organized by using rhythm, melody or harmony. There are four things which music has most of the time: Definitions[change | change source] There is no simple definition of music which covers all cases. These and other attempts, do not capture all aspects of music, or leave out examples which definitely are music. History[change | change source] Musicians of Amun, Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty, Western Thebes Some animals also can use music.

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