Posted in | Saturday, November 10, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

Mobile Music Sharing

By: Kevin Cantera
Sales of portable music players are booming, and phone manufacturers would like to join the frenzy. A large and growing number of people already take their phones along wherever they go and now the era of the music phone is dawning, with phones available today that are able to store and play songs. Known as music-capable phones, they're still primarily devices to carry conversation, but they can store songs in their memories.
Known as music-optimized cell phones, these gadgets are serious music players. Some have miniature hard drives that can hold all kinds of songs as many as the iPod mini. Others have removable storage cards. It just makes sense, after all. No one wants to carry around two devices if they don't have to.
Posted in | Friday, November 9, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

Eric Clapton A Living Legend

By: Andrew Conway
When you think about music, what do you think of first? Which aspects of music are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture.
Eric Clapton was born March 30th, 1945 in Ripley England, U.K.
He was the illegitimate son of Patricia Molly Clapton and Edward Fryer, a Canadian soldier stationed in England. Patricia left Eric in the custody of his grandparents, Rose and Jack Clapp. Patricia moved to Germany where she eventually married another Canadian soldier named Frank McDonald.
Posted in | Monday, November 5, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

East of Angel Town: Coming Soon to Lull Your Musical Soul

By Jacob Marshal
Young American rock/pop singer, Peter Cincotti is going to release his next album “East of Angel” very soon. Slated for a releasing date on February 12, 2008, the album is expected to draw Cincotti's fans more intoxicatedly than ever. “East of Angel Town” is said to feature punchy, dynamic, and more edgy sound, simultaneously classic and modern. Peter Cincotti, who is 24 years of age, has already won much laurels and accolades for his exciting musical stuff. Cincotti is not only a singer, he is also a songwriter, affluent pianist, and a good actor. Born on July 11, 1983 in New York, Cincotti laid his hand on the piano at the tender age of three. Since then there is no looking back for this musical prodigy.
Posted in | Sunday, November 4, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

What Do You Know About Folk Music?

By Sarika Kabra
Folk music as an art form is a tradition handed down to us down the generations. Not something to be found in the history books, this music reflects the struggles of society as it evolved. The working class, which was the originator of most folk songs, is as omnipresent today as it always was. Even someone at the top of the corporate ladder today will be surprised how well a song that was composed during the slave age reflects on his struggle. Therein lies the beauty of these timeless lyrics.
Posted in Music | Wednesday, October 31, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

Music Sharing is a New Hot Space

By Kevin Cantera
Online music is finally getting in tune and it sure is an exciting time to be a music fan.
Downloaded songs, once the scourge of the music industry, have gone completely legitimate and now the next great wave crossing the Internet is all about sharing music over the World Wide Web. It is a great place to be! With the industry's support, some of the biggest computing and Internet companies have launched music-download stores and portable digital-music players.
Posted in Music | Saturday, October 27, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

Music for Healing and Relaxation

By Daniel Kobialka
Sound and music have been used for millennia to create change. Tribal drums and chanting, mantras, and hymns all have known effects on consciousness. But it is not all "in our minds", sound and music also affect our bodies. Snake charmers and fire walkers can attest to how sound and music can alter consciousness and make the body impervious to damage.
And now, so can scientists.
Science has devised modern ways to use sound. The military transmits radio frequency waves to submarines under the polar ice cap using sound wave theory. Nikola Tesla was a true master of "harmonic resonance." He could bring down a tall building with a hand-held jigger (a mechanical device that produces a jolting motion) set to the building's resonant frequency and located in the basement on a structural beam. Earthquake-proof buildings are designed with unequal distances between floors, which disrupts this resonant frequency. Ultrasound is used in medicine to determine the presence of abnormalities or potential problems in a fetus, dissolve kidney stones, and detect cancer.
Posted in Music | Sunday, September 9, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost

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Posted in | Saturday, September 1, 2007|By Speedway ViewPost