YouTube has had the mass market locked up for some time. But, during the past year, it has been giving a little nod to more “highbrow” viewers. We’ve seen channels sprouting up on YouTube that feature content produced by univer...
YouTube is, arguably, the Internet’s most riveting rabbit hole, the most extensive Japanese jazz coffer out there, and, if Mr Beast stumbles upon you, the fastest, easiest and most entertaining way to earn a living. It’s also a marvellous way to learn and discover content about the pro...
Predictably, nobody got a gold star for their work, with Instagram emerging as the dunce of the class with an abysmal F overall. But even Reddit, the highest scoring of the lot, only walked away with a C average. "Social media has become an almost ubiquitous part of modern life," said...
● Discover music based genres (Hip Hop, Pop, Country, Dance & Electronic, Blues, Indie & Alternative, Jazz, Kpop, Latin, Rock, and more)● Discover music based mood (Chill, Feel Good, Energy Booster, Sleep, Focus, Romance, Workout, Commute, Party)● Explore top charts from all over ...
Classica ($7 a month):All things classical music, jazz, opera and ballet, from Stingray. Comes with a seven-day free trial. Quello Concerts ($8 a month):Live music and concerts. Comes with a seven-day free trial. Magellan TV ($6 a month):Thousands of documentaries from around the wo...
jazz, and rock are all over the place on YouTube, but if you're into classical (or even if you're not) I strongly recommend doing a search for "Youth Orchestras." As I was researching for this blog I came across a performance ofScheherazadeby a youth orchestra in Silesia, Poland. ...
If you switch over to the "Music" bar, you can browse through all of its royalty-free music. You won't find the Beatles in here, but you will find some good stuff -- like suspenseful music, uplifting music, holiday music, jazz, ...
Hancock himself, teaching a specialized jazz course online. For those of you who may be musically inclined (and who already have some talent), it seems like participating might be a worthwhile endeavor. Here is a link in case you missed the ad, or it has been replaced by the time you ...
as pool hustler ‘Fast’ Eddie Felson. Full of shady New York pool halls, populated with larger-than-life supporting turns from the likes of Jackie Gleason, Piper Laurie and George C Scott, and with a smoky score from jazz composer Kenyon Hopkins, it’s a still-edgy slice of Gotham cool...
and uses that information to suggest other content you may want to watch. So if you like tennis videos and our system notices that others who like the same tennis videos as you also enjoy jazz videos, you may be recommended jazz videos, even if you’ve never watched a single one before...