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11tbg4m.jpg (JPEG Image, 639x1599 pixels) 150 Best Tracks Of The Past 15 Years | #104 Lily Allen - Smile | NME.COM Released: July 2006 It’s all in the way she tells it. No-one else could simultaneously sound as world-weary and mischievous as Lily Allen delivering that line about her emotionally-retarded ex "fucking the girl next door…what d’you do that for?". In those ten-and-a-half words alone an exasperated modern female icon was born, bloomed and was shortly after hounded into an early retirement. Lily always said she’d made the ‘Alright, Still’ album for a laugh and that we were lucky even to get a follow-up, but that doesn’t stop ‘Smile’ being one of those perfect storms in pop music when a song, an attitude and an unlikely star (in this case Harry Enfield’s gobby step-daughter) collide to create what is commonly known as a bit of a moment. (KM) How I Wrote 'Smile'Lily Allen It was the first song I wrote. Then the record got to Number One and everyone asks if I feel it is a revenge story.

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Five Albums You Should Be Listening to Right Now | Nerve.com - StumbleUpon This week's curator: Chuck P, DJ for KCRW. Every two weeks, titans of the mediasphere give Nerve their music recommendations. This week: DJ Chuck P, of KCRW, whom you can join on his continuous search for what’s next on KCRW’s Music Blog. 1) High Highs, High Highs High Highs, from Brooklyn by way of Sydney, make music that’s light, airy, and easy to listen to. Listen: Horses 2) Cough Cool, Clausen Despite being named after a Misfits song (they do an excellent cover of “Some Kinda Hate”), Cough Cool generally sounds nothing like the New Jersey hardcore pioneers. Listen: Suckers 3) Gauntlet Hair, Gauntlet Hair Tropicalia meets Animal Collective. Listen: Top Bunk 4) Zola Jesus, Conatus Zola Jesus (Nika Roza Danilova) puts her best instrument up front: her voice. Listen: Seekir 5) Yellow Ostrich, The Mistress Listen: Whale

make music together let's get started making music... 1draw on the grid with your mouse to make a beatshow me2 save your track and share it with friends. show me3 out of ideas? roll the dice and start remixing. show me4 explore the beatlab community show me For more tips, tutorials vidoes, and FAQs, check out our community wiki. You can use the following keyboard shortcuts while composing a track. spacebar Press to start or stop playback. commandcontrol key Hold down the commandcontrol key while drawing notes to create "loud" notes. optionalt key Hold down the optionalt key while drawing notes to create "soft" notes. shift Hold down the shift key to select a region of notes. Playback starting point By default, playback always starts from the beginning of a track. You can change where playback begins by setting the playback start marker. Clicking on the arrow icon again will remove it. show me Column volume There is a speaker icon to the left of each row on the grid.

Burnstudios Audiotool Tout Google avec un seul compte Connectez-vous à votre compte Google. Localiser mon compte Mot de passe oublié ? Se connecter avec un autre compte Créer un compte Tout Google avec un seul compte Lisa Hannigan: Tiny Desk Concert 10 interesting chords you’ve probably never used before « Kuwait's largest independent resource for music, events and musicians Blog Published on September 28th, 2011 | by Caesar (ENGAGE) If you’re like me and likes experimenting with their music, You’re going to like this one! 1. The minor 9 chord adds the 9th interval onto a minor 7 chord. The notes that make up this chord are, in order, b7, b3, 5, and 9. 2. This chord is similar to the minor 9–it adds the 9th interval onto a major 7 chord. That shape has the 1, 3, 7, and 9 intervals of the chord. 3. Many guitarists are familiar with the A and E shape barre chords for the dominant 7 chord. Fret this shape starting with the fouth finger, followed by the second, third, and first, in order. 4. Flattening the 5th interval on a dominant chord adds more tension. You can see the 5th (the bottom note) is lowered one fret. 5. Add a sharp 9th interval to the dominant 7 chord to make this cool-sounding chord which Jimi Hendrix loved to use. It’s fretted with the first, second, third, and fourth fingers in order. 6. 7. It’s pretty easy to fret this chord. 8. 9. 10.

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