Don’t mess with Ari! Read her response to a fan regarding her upcoming track “Pete”:
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Is there a name for the feeling you get when you hear a favorite song for the first time? Seriously, I'd love to know. It's one of my favorite feelings-getting lost in the notes, not knowing what comes next, but feeling the song pull on you, and work its way through you and back out, leaving a bit o
And what to do when you can't turn off an internal tune
And as many times as you hear it, you’re moved all the same. If the tune grabs you from the get-go, it will almost always continue to do so.
Everyone loves music but have different ways to enjoy it. Either listening to the song, humming the tunes or playing the instruments. Each…
Freedom from sugar in your coffee is yours for the taking.
You like your coffee like you like your men: hot, sweet and rich (who doesn’t?). But are artificial sweeteners too good to be true? Better to have a spoon fu...
Do you know how long you should let songs play for?
You might be more similar to the artist behind the song, "STUPID," than you think.
Some groups have really creative names, while others are just flat-out corny.
An Advocate nurse offers insight into the power of music therapy for both physical and mental health.
Cause and Effect is a relationship in which a person, action or thing makes another thing, action or event occur. Can we cause worship to happen?
There are few creative acts more mysterious and magical than writing a song. But what if the goal wasn't so mysterious and was actually achievable for anyone who wants to experience more magic and creativity in their life? That's something that anyone will be inspired to do after reading Jeff Tweedy's How to Write One Song. Why one song? Because the difference between one song and many songs isn't a cute semantic trick—it's an important distinction that can simplify a notoriously confusing art…
Even when you think you know, you may have no idea.
"Doesn't Take Much Light" is a powerful song written by Dean Madonia about his real-life Scoutmaster. It's proof that one leader can have a profound impact.
Researchers found the urban frogs call faster, more frequently and add more embellishments compared with those in the forest. And those fancy urban love songs are three times more likely to attract female frogs ...
“Picture it: Sicily…” (If you get that reference, we’ll be best friends.) But seriously. Picture it: You’re crashing on a big project. The deadline is coming up. You’re running a little behind. (This may be off, because you’ve probably got excellent time management skills and don’t know the meaning of the word “procrastination.”) You need... Read more »