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You don't need to be a music theory expert to make electronic music, but it helps - here's our guide to the basics; House started out using the classic drum machine sounds of the time, particularly ...
Music Beat Editor Amina Cattaui can be reached at [email protected]. IN: The jaw harp. Typically relegated to antiquated folk music from across the world, the jaw harp is primed for a major comeback ...
Back in the late 1960s, creating music anywhere was made much easier with a now iconic toy-like pocket synth called the Stylophone. Now Dubreq is aiming to do the same for beat makers with a ...
Sure, you know the voices behind music’s biggest hits, but how well do you know the beat makers who championed their sound?
In a world where music education often leans on traditional instruments and structured pedagogy, one entrepreneur is remixing ...
In our Beat Building series, we teach you how to craft drum patterns in a variety of genres and styles. Next up, it's electro When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Beats will be thumping about uptown Normal this weekend for the 10th annual Make Music Normal festival. Our BloNo Beats music columnist guides you through the lineup.
The company is using the device to promote its collaborative music software, also called Endlesss, and imagines it’ll be renting out Beat Machines for events and to creators. If you have the right ...
North Street was brimming with music lovers Friday evening for the 10th annual Make Music Normal festival. Festivities continued Saturday.
Girls Make Beats is a nonprofit that empowers young girls by expanding the female presence in all aspects of music. Megan Telles reports for the KTLA 5 News on Nov. 11, 2022.
AI-generated music continues to evolve as Suno rakes in $125 million from VC investors, offering users the ability to create longer, more musically rich tracks than its Big Tech competitors Google ...
Blues music, he says, is pain music, and that resonated with him. “It’s just long-term pain from living in the inner city of St. Louis,” he says. He didn’t plan on making a hit album.