Listeners find music for all occasions

Posted By admin on November 25, 2011

Listeners find music for all occasions. Plenty of songs created for each occasion every year. It is made for weddings, sports event, national days, and parties and for war and also made to represent some kind of human emotions. It may be feelings of affection, hate, joy or sadness. There is a narrative or lesson in every piece of music. Beauty of music is that, it connects you with different parts of your life. Specific song may instantly connect you with any event special function or with any nice elderly memory. It sometime reminds you any elderly mate with whom you have enjoyed that particular song. Every kind of music is available on internet stores. Listener can find their favorite song by few clicks, download music free or you can small amount of money to buy it from web. New or elderly every kind of music is available on web stores.

Artists represent their expressions through their music and there are thousands of different kinds of music. Music is played in different tone with various musical instruments and every person has its own choice for music. Piano lovers they like it because it expresses felling without words like all other kind of music. Everyone cannot find meaning of instrumental music it is challenging. Listener is who understand the message artist is making through his music. I listen to my favorite music whenever I got free time, Close your eyes and listen to favorite song it will take you to another world. There is some magical touch in music. It is true that music works as food for soul. Music is an element of people’s life.

Music connects you with different memories and phases of your life. It changes your mood keep you energetic and make you happy in case you are mournful. People love jazz in all moods. It varies from individual to individual. Everyone has its own choice all of us are not same they are unique in our nature and in our choices. Individual has its favorite music it may be because some nice elderly memories are connected with this piece of music. Music instantly recognize you its power and artist performs music with passion and feels the meaning and emotions attached with heart. They cannot separate music from our life it is an integral part of life. They can bring individuals, societies and nations closer with the help of music.

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70 Responses to “Listeners find music for all occasions”

  1. CrazyMarty23 says:

    i miss Addie, Izzie and George so much ç________ç

  2. DiggityDoggett says:

    One of my albums of the year for sure RT Nils Frahm makes beautiful music. Just that. Interview:

  3. RobbieShoney says:

    Also plays a free noon-hour show at UofG today, details: beautiful music:

  4. da_hammerhead says:

    You must be instructed personally.

  5. Mol says:

    It's called "I Miss the Music" – it's from the Kander and Ebb show "Curtains". The song was written for the show after Fred Ebb (the lyricist) died, and John Kander wrote it as a tribute to his songwriting partner and worked it into the show. It's a gorgeous song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEuvZkbPL8Y

  6. Twitter says:

    RT rel=”nofollow” rel=”nofollow” Happy Thanksgiving – thank you for all the beautiful music you’ve given us & thank you for being who you are!

  7. sliimdollaz1 says:

    Homie I agree you can be one of the greatest rappers and you don’t have to freestyle good but I’m pretty sure is correct, Drake can’t freestyle forreal.. With that being said who cares in the end? He still makes great music.. not as much now as he used to but still good.

  8. Ian E says:

    The Cockney cinematographer, director, dancer, and actor, Charles Chaplin, is one of my heroes. The fact that he was able to write melodramatic music scores to accompany many (most?) of his magnificent films is yet further credit to grant him. Like you, I love 'Terry's Theme', but, unlike you, I feel that it is a finished product, inseparable from 'Limelight', and difficult to treat as the germ for a larger work.

    Like the haunting, polytonal music of K. Weil, (who supported anti-Nazi playwright, Brecht, so magnificently) this music is virtually inseparable from the whole, the superb finished film. Listen to it apart from the images, and it sometimes seems almost mundane, overly sentimental, even containing manufactured 'cuteness'. To me, anyway.

    The sweeping, beautiful melody is 'stop-go', a format very difficult to expand, I suspect. It certainly does not suit polyphonic elaboration, and each line ending with a long pause would make even the old-fashioned 'Theme and Variations' likely to achieve little above banality. That, of course, is only my view.

    Being a devoted lover of Chaplin's art, I have often fiddled with this reminder of 'Limelight' – at the piano, the organ as well. I admit to having failed to 'develop' it in any meaningful way. It is certain that I have failed to 'improve' it at all! ( I usually don't experience this complete lack of success, either.)

    My favourite writers of variations are similar to yours, with the addition of Haydn and Elgar. I really doubt that they would 'do anything' remarkable to expand the simple, beautiful tune, however. Re-harmonisation detracts from it, although rhythmic alteration certainly can enliven it. Who would want to, though? (Imagine it as a 'military march', e.g. Ugh! A Scottish reel? Not for me, anyway.)

    How excited am I to encounter another who is interested in this cinematic genius! I have always ranked 'The Kid' and 'The Gold Rush' as amongst the 10 finest films of all time. 'Limelight', to me, is not far behind.

    Hello, Alberich. The very fact that you even know about 'Limelight' earns for you many points from me.

    As a fashionable, modernist lecturer, I always publicly derided Rachmaninof as a 'billabong' composer. (A billabong is an Australian word referring to a pond above a river that was left after the river that was in flood had subsided. It means that someone is writing in an outdated style.)
    I now realise that he had the integrity to write in a style that meant more to him, rather than slavishly following Stravinsky, Webern, etc.

    About 10 years ago, I was accompanying a 'cellist who was doing her version of this composer's "Vocalise". To my embarrasment, I finished trembling, tears running down my cheeks. The intense beauty of this man's work simply overwhelmed me!

    So I agree with your estimation of what this man could do as a developer of a musical idea!
    Further (verbose) Edit.
    I respond to music of all eras in a 'romantic', passionate manner, on occasion. Although, e.g., the music of Haydn is intrinsically 'elitist' (written for a tiny number of privileged people), I have gasped with delight on hearing it sometimes. That means my 'political' belief is likely to be pushed aside by my love of beauty.

    Any approach to music that is devoid of the potential for passionate response, to me, is virtually worthless.

    Chaplin.
    As a result of his immense fame, the man's ego was out of control. While I can 'understand' why this was so, I am repelled by the fact.
    He was, almost certainly, a paedophile, marrying girls of 12 or so, and often! While I concede that this 'preference' may have been beyond his control, his abuse of young girls I find hard to forgive.
    Although I re-affirm the status of 'hero' in my mind, I am not blind to his manifest faults as a person. His remarkable creativity, his peerless skills in so many directions, and his ability to strongly appeal to my sentiments, wins this status in spite of my dislike of facets of his make-up.

  9. InfamizPoet123 says:

    Beautiful music, painting pictures that be my vision They gon love me for my ambition Easy to dream a dream, though it’s harder to live it .

  10. Twitter says:

    posted by: karen todd
    remarks: love this guy- he know how to turn sand into magic too- this links to a couple of videos

    Amplify’d from motherboard.tv
    Motherboard TV: Sound Builders: Diego Stocco Makes Beautiful Music From Literally Whatever
    Composer and sound designer Diego Stocco can afford to buy instruments (he composes music for video games and films). But he prefers to find them, wherever he goes: sand, cornflakes, trees, and other sorts of things that most “professional” musicians haughtily dismiss as mere trifles, stuff, non-musical objects.
    In this episode of our Sound Builders series from last year, we went shopping with him at Home Depot to gather materials for a new bass-like instrument, and watched him put it together. More recently, he got access to a dry cleaners, and brought some sound equipment along. Watch and listen.
    Read more at motherboard.tv

  11. joefreshington says:

    Now featuring Sea Life Matching Cards Memory Game with Beautiful Music for Kids Loving Fishes & #appstore

  12. A K says:

    Lots of people have been saying that with her new album and image, she is copying Lady Gaga's style. Personally, I don't think that's very true, and works better the other way around because Christina has been around way before Gaga hit the scene. But in a way, I see the sense in it. Ever since Lady Gaga hit the top the entire area of mainstream pop divas has been leaning toward everything Gaga, so I honestly think she might feel a little intimidated and that she has to step her game up. Plus, sex sells; and both she and the people at the record company know what they have to do in order to keep her relevant.

    That said, I mean, she's still a great performer.

  13. sidneyurrego says:

    great audio on this upload.

  14. recklessoldier says:

    Dimana puriii dimanaaaaa? *fangirlnya kumat* RT *what makes you beautiful music vid (cont)

  15. Takuto969 says:

    *likes x1000*

  16. ChimeraAZ says:

    This song is amazing!!! Long Live McCready, Eddie and Neil!!!

  17. luisjaureguigarcia says:

    Mi cancion a los mineros esta en mi canal..ojala les guste…amor y paz a todos :)

  18. Milah2Co_ol says:

    Beautiful music, painting pictures that be my vision

  19. BiancaAmanda1 says:

    never cried to this song…and usually im pretty senstive when it comes to songs…but then my best friend's mother's friend died. She cried every time she heard it. she still does. now every time i hear it, i cry because im thinking of what it would be like to lose a friend.
    <3 james blunt <3

  20. MacMillerForPrsident says:

    ever seen transformers? :D

  21. OntDinRS says:

    obrigado nintendo .

  22. Sinan İŞLER says:

    are you known kıtoro?

  23. Prof Cruz says:

    Life is meaningless only if we allow it to be.
    ~ Tom Head.

    All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better.
    ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson.

    The best things in life aren't things.
    ~ Art Buchwald.

    Try for more.

  24. ProVampFire says:

    Eh. It was a general term. I know it's dream trance.

  25. slicKGilchrist says:

    RT Happy birthday to I love you & thank you for the beautiful music you’ve given to me.

  26. Twitter says:

    motherboard TV:sound builders:diego stocco makes beautiful music from literally whatever! –

  27. dawnmaster96 says:

    4,612 people must be ugly as fuck……

  28. mzgroovy64 says:

    It's great to see more conscious women in the media.

  29. آرگو says:

    Vintage 925 Sterling SP Diamonique Flower Cuff Bracelet: -50% OFF BLACK FRIDAY WEEK SALE SPECIALS Beautiful Music…

  30. TheMilagros59 says:

    …ugh!! i love this song!! dude when i first heard it i couldn’t stop listening to it, i heard it nonstop for like the next three days till my head hurt!!

  31. theKinotaku says:

    youtube.com/watch?v=E5eC6RstHoI

  32. kaimaienglish says:

    Awesome as always but I think you would be awesome singing beautiful by Christina Agulara.

  33. JohnHurt2 says:

    RAtom just yelled at me for playing Justin bieber too loud. He shouldn’t thanked me for the pleasure of such beautiful music #suckmydick

  34. keiko-san says:

    V/A-RELAX ~ THE WOLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC (2 CD) ~ EUR 13,95

  35. Feri Helper says:

    Beautiful Music for Life Gift Gallery: -50% OFF CYBER MONDAY WEEK SALE: Select Christmas & Holiday Gift Sale….

  36. chicicitra says:

    RT Now it’s no surprise that Junsu comes up with the most beautiful music compositions #REPUBLICOF2PM

  37. ToothCentral says:

    why youtube count only my views?

  38. Mol says:

    It's called "I Miss the Music" – it's from the Kander and Ebb show "Curtains". The song was written for the show after Fred Ebb (the lyricist) died, and John Kander wrote it as a tribute to his songwriting partner and worked it into the show. It's a gorgeous song.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEuvZkbPL8Y

  39. Twitter says:

    Thank you! rel=”nofollow” rel=”nofollow” "Invisible World" is my

  40. mesay123 says:

    you talk ingnorant like a pregidice person black people had to struggle with for hundreds of years
    the bible donot say GOD hates fags and mj is and was never a fag, what if peoples say the same things about you even if it is not true? you are a very sad confused person to me!

  41. Richie says:

    i know one i think its called german trance

  42. guitar4peace says:

    Traditional Country Music/Bluegrass/Western Swing

  43. Chris Akin says:

    it was ok wayne was subpar though
    honestly i was waiting for a tech n9ne and eminem collab
    when the hell is that happenin

  44. News1Direction says:

    The annual ‘Messiah’ sing will be held in Mont Vernon this weekend. Hear friends & neighbors make beautiful music:

  45. bychemist says:

    no not konnichiwa → こんにちは :D

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  47. ObscureApps says:

    Check Out “Beautiful Music For Ugly People” EP

  48. SpYDer769 says:

    Thank you for uploading this amazing piece :)

  49. notgnal says:

    go to a recording studio and record them with an expert…even if your own performance is weak it can be "fixed.."..
    ps its not expensive

  50. fordafirstimeinurlifeullbeliveit says:

    I love that quote as well, here are mine:

    "The mirror can lie, doesn't show you what's inside, and it can tell you you're full of life. It's amazing what you can hide just by putting on a smile."
    -Demi Lovato

    "Childhood is measured out by sounds and smells and sights, before the dark hour of reason grows."
    — John Betjemen

    "As a person grows he learns to see beauty in every thing, even in the eyes of a person who is blind to beauty"
    —Khalil Gibran

    "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."
    — Maya Angelou

    "Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square hole. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do."
    — Apple Computer Inc.

    "In a Wonderland they lie, Dreaming as the days go by, Dreaming as the summers die:
    Ever drifting down the stream- Lingering in the golden gleam- Life, what is it but a dream?"
    — Lewis Carroll (Through The Looking Glass)

    "The Reality of The Other Person Lies Not In What He Reveals To You, But What He Cannot Reveal To You.
    Therefore, If You Would Understand Him, Listen Not To What He Says, But Rather To What He Does Not Say."
    — Khalil Gibran

  51. Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase says:

    RT The most beautiful music in the world is your heart beat….It gives assurance that it will be there with you even if the world leaves you –

  52. Buttanutt1 says:

    I LoVE 1:30

  53. Rithnekol says:

    saya ngefans banget Win, untung dapet nonton konsernya – beautiful music

  54. PotentOfficial says:

    Congratulations ! And thank you for your beautiful music! ♫

  55. monaliuehara0417 says:

    This kids is real music.

  56. kelly11112 says:

    i like his “made it” in the end!

  57. Jay Stockman says:

    The Beautiful Music Of Bell Chimes Are Soothing To The Soul –

  58. boopkid says:

    She brings back memories of long ago. Beautiful song, beautiful video.

  59. Twitter says:

    We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together Esa es la sensación : –

  60. martina14309 says:

    TROPPO BUONA

  61. kiwifucker1 says:

    quarter of a million views. . .400 likes.

  62. Roy Sherman says:

    You're a little far south: it's German – "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik".

    Here's a You Tube video perforamce, set on automatic play; so you should be able to listen to all 19 videos of it:

    Alberich

  63. SFGate24 says:

    Smule buys fellow music app creator Khush: Smule is hoping to make beautiful music with fellow app c…

  64. Twitter says:

    Perpetual Super Mario World Level Plays Sweet, Sweet Music –

  65. Roy Sherman says:

    You're a little far south: it's German – "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik".

    Here's a You Tube video perforamce, set on automatic play; so you should be able to listen to all 19 videos of it:

    Alberich

  66. RoyalYummy says:

    follow me on twitter i follow back

  67. Romaantjebanaantje says:

    What part in twilight does this play ?
    and what is this song called?

  68. DannysRandomVidsFTW says:

    the power to make a difference and do what u want to do

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  70. SacBee -- Wire Technology says:

    Smule buys fellow music app creator Khush –

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