Listening to bird songs and calls can help identify species and connect with the sounds of nature. An ornithologist provides ...
Dal alum Nobu Adilman (BA'95) has taken what he learned at the university and in Halifax about building performing arts ...
Learning solfège can help develop many musical skills, including singing in tune, playing by ear, sight-reading, improvising harmonies, and memorising music. And it makes it very easy to transpose a ...
Astrid Jorgensen has an unusual condition — she finds many human noises unbearable. So how did she end up running the ...
With roots in gospel, bluegrass, and classic country, Lost Saints blend contemporary polish with a ‘90s-inspired edge.
In 2017, Astrid Jorgensen launched Pub Choir in a Brisbane pub with a modest gathering of 80 people. Little did she know that this initial event would spark a global sensation. Astrid describes Pub ...
Castle Milk Stout launches 'Songs to Savour,' an innovative platform helping young South Africans reconnect with their ...
Children are born with rhythm. Studies show that even six-month-old babies instinctively sway or kick to a beat.
The Paradise Lost guitarist on how '80s nightclubs shaped his style, writing guitar as a vocals, and how an old overwound Ibanez Iceman pickup was the holy grail tone on new album Ascension ...
Navratris fifth day, Shashthi, honours Maa Skandamata, who symbolises strength and motherhood. Devotees worship her for ...
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Key of Q chorus to host sing-along in Kingston to benefit LGBTQ+ center
Key of Q, the Hudson Valley’s LGBTQ+ & Allied a cappella chorus, will host a Community Sing-Along event benefiting the Hudson Valley LGBTQ+ Community Center at the ...
When preparing for a performance, it’s very important to know how to choose a piece. It’s not enough for the cantor just to like the music. It has to be a piece that matches his voice.
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