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World’s first online collaborative orchestra

This is pretty interesting – Youtube, Carnegie Hall and the renowned Composer Tan Dun (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) have teamed up to create an online, virtual musical YouTube orchestra. Participants […]

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“Hard Day’s Night” Mystery chord solved using math

Chaaaaaang! “It’s been a hard day’s night. And I’ve been working like a dog” This first chord that startsĀ A Hard Day’s Night is one of the most recognizable and famous […]

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Making house music from the number pi.

Paul Slocum is an artist and musician from Texas who combines art and digital culture with a supremely punk attitude. His newest work is on display at Dunn and Brown […]

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Your car as a musical instrument – Melody Roads

OK, so you’re on a long road trip, you’ve played the entire playlist in your ipod all the way through four times already and you never splurged for satellite radio. […]

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A story about a man and his records

Paul Mawhinney was born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Over the years he has amassed what has become the world’s largest record collection. Due to advancing age, financial issues, health […]

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