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We're addicted to virtuoso, fast-playing. It's exciting, but at the end of the day, melodic playing resonates with the heart. Thanks @rickbeato
for bringing up this topic: https://t.co/1IGFv06h0I What do you guys prefer? Who are your favs?
Really interesting dive into the music of #Apple devices, and how the developers compose sounds that seamlessly weave into the fabric of our day to day lives. https://t.co/VFmvHJeuw6 @TwentyThousandHertz podcast. #DallasTaylor
Listening to the great actor #JeffDaniels talk about his love of guitar and songwriting really gives one an interesting perspective. Goes to show we're all the same in the arts. #WednesdayWisdom https://t.co/xNLdhhJtaH
At Farm Aid 1998, Neil Young performed "Heart of Gold," a song with an interesting backstory. Written in 1971 and released in 1972 on the album Harvest, "Heart of Gold" was created during a period of significant change for Neil Young.
The song was inspired by Young’s search for meaning and simplicity in life. He recorded it at a time when he was experimenting with different sounds and trying to find a way to express his feelings about truth and honesty. The straightforward acoustic guitar and harmonica arrangement came together in the studio, reflecting a raw, honest quality that has resonated with many over the years.
"Heart of Gold" quickly became a hallmark of Neil Young’s career, symbolizing a return to a more grounded, reflective style. At Farm Aid, Young’s performance brought back the original essence of the song, with his guitar and harmonica echoing its heartfelt simplicity and enduring message.
#NeilYoung #HeartofGold
Great analysis of one of the very few hit songs to use all 12 notes of the chromatic scale. Thanks @rickbeato! //www.youtube.com/live/FK9g_W6wlvs?si=hd1rgpPjHb5PL6g8 #TuesdayTunes#Nirvana
#GeorgiaOnMyMind for your #TuesdaysTunes. Seems almost as important today as it was way back when. Thanks #RayCharles for all of your beautiful music.
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For #SundaySongs check out #RichKelly&Friendship:
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If this doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will, especially the happy foot solo by the bass player!
Songwiters and composers! Here's a great video to help with your melody craft for #TuesdayTunes. Thanks @ThinkSpaceEd for all the great content you post! yurhttps://youtu.be/9LUQUk0hd10
Scene from #TheLastWaltz for #ThrowbackThursday. RIP Robbie, you're in the hearts of everybody whom you've touched through your music.
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#Zelda fans, you're in luck! Here's the next segment of #DavidCollins' podcast featuring the music of #OcarinaOfTime. What a game changer! The first time that diegetic music became central to a video game. #TuesdayTunes@iHeartRadio https://t.co/Xjs6N0k6pd