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Seven Songs to Heaven
Starting with a clear beginning and keeping a structure to meditation is critical for success. The time is not just wasted but used to the fullest capacity to reset and relieve conscious and subconscious mind. Everything has a time place and flow that will make meditation less cumbersome and more like a mix between fun, fantasy, and the most serious work a person can embark on in this lifetime.
By Holly Yandle5 years ago in Beat
Remember to Breath!
Hello! And welcome to the fantastic world of music suggestions! Now if you're reading this than I think it's safe to assume that you might be looking for some calm and chill songs to listen to when you find yourself needing to relax? Well if so then you have come to the right place and I am more than happy to help and honored that you have chosen my work to read! So let's go!
By Olivia Dell5 years ago in Beat
This Week In Music - March 30th - Part One
Free Form Telephony is your premiere destination for music discovery. Today we explore the whimsical rhymes of Aesop Rock, the beautifully distinct jazz vocals of Veronica Swift, the intricate sounds of Australian band Bones & Jones, and the a synth filled pop masterpiece by Laura Mvula.
By Charlie Le Fol5 years ago in Beat
Music and Mood
I had a thought the other day about music and decided to write about it today. I listen to music every day, pretty much all day. I have music on in the car, I have music on at my desk while working, I have music on when I'm cleaning at home, and when I'm at the gym. I have music on getting ready to go out, and I have music on when I'm taking my bubble bath. Now, depending on my mood depends on my music. In the car and at my desk I listen to a local radio station, Play 92.1 FM. They play throwbacks from the '90s and early 2000s. This music pumps me up! It reminds me of simpler times in high school. Memories with my classmates, and being at night clubs in my early 20's. When I'm cleaning I listen to the same type of music, only I use YouTube playlists on my TV. At the gym, I listen to old-school R&B/ Hip Hop from 90's early 2000's, but only if I'm using the gym's speakers and Spotify. If I'm listening to my iPod, it's Country. I know weird right? While taking in some self-care I listen to spa music or instrumental. I have a special "Bath Time" playlist on my iTunes.
By Melissa Bezborotko 5 years ago in Beat
Keep Calm and Rock On
Rock music is a type of popular music genre that started out as "rock and roll" in the United States during the late 1940's and early 1950's. Rock music formed into a wide variety of styles in the mid-1960's and later, specifically in English-speaking places like the United Kingdom and the United States. Rock music has influences from multiple genres like jazz and classical music. Rock primarily utilizes instruments like the electric guitar as part of a rock group with the bass guitar and drums. Rock music is always song-based. It has a 4/4 beat and it has verse-chorus form.
By Talia Devora5 years ago in Beat
My Hot 100 - #75 - 51
It's time for Part 2 of my 100 favorite songs of all time! (Check out Part 1 if you haven't already.) These are the songs that have permanent status on my YouTube and Spotify playlists. Just a quick reminder: I am only counting one song per artist, soloists and their bands count as two artists, and all genres and musical eras are fair game.
By Adam Wallace5 years ago in Beat









