It moves me, because like Bach it’s so precise. I love the harmony, the Russian-inflected melodies, the energy and brilliance. Whether it’s the serene chords that move with the bass line at the end of Symphony of Psalms, the keening at the opening of Symphonies of Wind Instruments ...
If you have "needing money" in your vibration, then you will keep attracting needing money. You have to find a way of being happy NOW, feeling good NOW, and being in joy NOW, without the money, because those great feelings are how you will feel with the money. Money doesn't bring h...
lyrics and chords. When I brought it into Dan he was like, this idea is amazing, lets go with it. I know the production I want and I’m very good at vocalising it but it was you know, trying to go through the libraries and catalogues of...
(No, it doesn’t make sense, but neither does the rest of it.) So if you plan on writing any music, you’d better dmnd well embrace writing it with chords. (I’m not a fan of chords for anything but counterpoint and resolution. But I’m going to have to learn to love the ...
You all must be crazy to put yourfaith in me That’s why I love mankind You really need me That’s why I love mankind Randy played the song, complete with searing minor chords, on his piano at home, then commented, “That’s a nice, religious song. I did it at Notre Da...
These four songs were almost harmfully stuck in my head. All I cared about was unsticking them.. That’s it. A simple little test to see if I could understand the gist. I was very familiar with these tunes. I knew the key, had a basic understanding of the chords, knew the lyrics ...
"Hardwick's writing has the power and humanity to make you wonder about the way you see the world" - Laura Brewis, New Writing North
The Who (1966):The title track was Pete Townshend's first stab at a rock opera (and a mighty good one at that). But the rest of the Who's second album is pretty awesome too, with the band moving outside of the limitations of its debut LP and finding new musical ground to explore...
But mandolin was coming along and he started learning a few chords, which helped him to feel like he was really making more intentional sounds instead of just noise. A few weeks after Ian started to regain strength in his left hand, Mrs. Howell asked if Ian could back up his fiddle ...
(Pyramidsis over nine minutes long, but it seems shorter) but enticingly easy on the ear. Ill Manors it ain’t.Thinkin’ About Youis another standout track, quite possibly about a male lover, real or imaginary. Unless I’m getting the wrong end of that “a new feel” line. Ok… ...