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Music from the Mind

 The Neural Pathway: How Thought Becomes Music Today  From Prefrontal Planning to Finger Movement In the early days of the Macintosh computer the GUI or Graphical User Interface was call the MMI or Man Machine Interface.  Steve Jobs changed that to be the Mere Mortals Interface.  That has pretty much stayed since 1884.  A keyboard on a synthesizer is that MMI and it needs a [–Read More]

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What Is Music

Is music in the beats or the spaces between the beats? For me, I think music are sounds that raise the spirit of the listener making them a part or observer of the human soul.  BR What is Music? A Deep Exploration Through the Voices of Great Modern Composers The question “What is music?” has captivated philosophers, theorists, and musicians for millennia. Yet perhaps no [–Read More]

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NFX Album Released on Apple Music, Spotify and Streaming Platforms

The Musical Metamorphosis: How ChillTravelers’ NFX Album Rewrote the Rules of Electronic Music After three decades of carrying a secret soundtrack in his head, Bob Root of ChillTravelers has finally unleashed NFX—an album that doesn’t just push boundaries, it creates entirely new territories in the landscape of electronic music.  (NFX is a new genere and is title NFX for Neo Effects.) Eric:  BEATS The September [–Read More]

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Chilltravelers Published on Apple Music, Spotify and 150+ Music Sites

I have been involved in the music scene for a long time.  I started with a Gibson 335 and graduated to a Fender Stratocaster 65.  My problem with bands and music was that I abhorded playing the same music over and over the same way.  Worse, I was a blues stringer in a rock & roll world.  Just a mess.  Fast forward a few decades, [–Read More]

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Protest – Time Has Come Today

The Enduring Role of Protest in Shaping America From its very inception, the United States has been built upon a foundation of protest. The American Revolution itself was the culmination of organized dissent against British rule, with colonists employing boycotts, printed propaganda, and dramatic public demonstrations like the Boston Tea Party to challenge taxation without representation and other perceived injustices. Protest was not merely a [–Read More]

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