The grungy, extraterrestrial “Mk.gee tone” is everywhere and depends on a decades-old device.
The Dutch ex-punk and Jim Jarmusch bandmate talks about his passion to free up a hidebound repertoire and make its strings ‘a real pop instrument’ ...
Most of the other musicians jamming this evening also play the Appalachian (or mountain) dulcimer. But others play a ...
More than 250 music insiders and six New York Times critics weighed in on who defines the new American songbook. Here are the ...
Geirr Tveitt’s reputation was tarnished by his nationalist politics. But a new generation of musicians is bringing this ...
The classical guitarist's solo debut, This Changing Sky, is a breathtaking work that finds her exploring altered tunings in ...
Which works do orchestral players love to play? Or dread? We asked some of Europe’s finest ensembles for musicians favourite ...
From apps to AI plug-ins and real-time feedback systems, digital tools offer not just practice aids, but also a sense of ...
By Jennifer Levesque For the Valley Advocate Celebrating a 40th anniversary of any kind is a huge milestone in life. When it ...
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India's sitar gets its soul from Iran, but its tune comes from physics
The sitar's distinctive sound is produced by a gently curved surface that makes each note bloom before it settles, an effect ...
From pop to prog, keyboard maestro Geoff Downes charts his journey from auditioning for Wizzard to global success with the ...
Classic rock songs like "Dust In the Wind" by Kansas and "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin have some of the best acoustic ...
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