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mandyallyfox · 1 year
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worldrankmusic · 1 year
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Spring is a season full of promise and new beginnings, and what better way to celebrate this than by exploring the diverse soundtrack that accompanies it. As the snow thaws and the flowers bloom, it’s time to shed our winter coat and step into the new and exciting world of music. From pop to jazz, the soundtrack of spring can be as diverse as the season itself. Pop music has always been the perfect soundtrack for spring. It’s bright and upbeat, perfect for those sunny and optimistic days. Pop artists have produced some of the most infectious tracks that have become synonymous with spring. Think of Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” or Maroon 5’s “Sugar”; these are the songs that get stuck in your head and have you humming along for days. Today, pop music continues to be the go-to genre for spring, with artists such as Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Harry Styles leading the way. But pop isn’t the only genre that captures the magic of spring. Jazz, with its smooth and soulful sound, can be the perfect accompaniment to a lazy spring afternoon. Jazz music is renowned for its ability to transport you to a different time and place, and nothing captures the essence of spring quite like the sweet, slow melody of a jazz tune. Some of the most iconic jazz songs have been inspired by the season of spring, like Ella Fitzgerald’s “April in Paris” or Louis Armstrong’s “What a Wonderful World”. As spring brings with it the promise of new beginnings, it’s perhaps the perfect time to discover new music. Don’t be afraid to explore outside of your comfort zone and try something new. Indie music, for instance, is a genre that often goes overlooked but can produce some of the most unique and captivating soundtracks for spring. Artists such as Mac DeMarco, Vampire Weekend and The Strokes have all created music that pairs perfectly with the season, giving an alternative option for those looking for something different. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not try exploring other cultures through music? The global music scene is incredibly diverse, and there’s a whole world of artists waiting to be discovered. Reggae music, for example, captures the laidback and carefree spirit of spring, with artists such as Bob Marley and Buju Banton creating music that transports you to the beaches of Jamaica. The same can be said for Latin music, with artists such as Shakira and Marc Anthony producing some of the most energetic and lively tracks that can get anyone in the mood for spring. In conclusion, spring is not just about cherry blossoms and daffodils – it’s also about discovering new music and exploring different sounds. From pop to jazz to indie to reggae, every genre has its own unique flair that can make your spring even more special. So grab your headphones and dive into the diverse soundtrack of spring – you never know what you might discover. Try this From Pop to Jazz: Exploring the Diverse Soundtrack of Spring
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lifeispainyup · 4 days
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[Tylon ] His Voice Is LIKE SILK 😍😍😍😍 #singingchallenge #singing
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wolf-fitness12 · 4 months
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waytray · 9 months
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aminaascericworld · 1 year
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gensfabia · 4 years
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Love this duet SO MUCH!! #frozen #musical #singing #duet #singingchallenge #cantante #singer #loveisanopendoor #annafrozen #anna #cantante #duetto #musica #music #love #videooftheday #vidoftheday #video #tiktok #mylife https://www.instagram.com/p/CII3IgEKocg/?igshid=1nrafcr8d7aym
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brittnylee · 5 years
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worldrankmusic · 1 year
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As the snow melts away and flowers blossom, there is something about the arrival of spring that seems to awaken our senses. Beyond the spring blooms and fresh air, there’s a connection between spring and music that has long been observed by many. But what’s the science behind this connection? It all starts with our biology. As we wave goodbye to winter, our circadian rhythms shift, and our bodies begin producing more feel-good chemicals. Specifically, springtime brings an increase in serotonin and dopamine, which can enhance our mood and make us more receptive to new experiences, such as discovering new music. In fact, a study published in the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience found that listening to music releases dopamine in the brain, similar to the effects of food, sex, and drugs. So, during the springtime when our brains are already primed for a dopamine boost, it’s no surprise that music resonates with us in a unique way. Beyond the chemical reactions in our brains, there are also cultural factors at play. The arrival of spring has been celebrated for centuries through music, from the ancient Greeks’ springtime festivals to the Maypole dances of early European cultures. Even the famous composer Vivaldi created a set of violin concertos known as The Four Seasons, with one season dedicated to the spring. These cultural rituals and celebrations have created a powerful association between spring and music in our minds. Hearing certain melodies or songs can instantly transport us to a time or place where we experienced the joys of spring, whether it’s the sound of birds chirping or the smell of freshly cut grass. Finally, there’s the role of technology. With the rise of streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, discovering new music has never been easier. During the spring, many people are eager to refresh their playlists and explore new genres or artists. This newfound excitement for music can lead to an even stronger connection between spring and the songs that accompany us throughout the season. As we enter the spring season, it’s clear that there’s a scientific and cultural connection between spring and music. Whether it’s the chemicals in our brains, our cultural traditions, or the technology that helps us discover new songs, there’s something about this time of year that makes us all a little more receptive to the power of music. So, go ahead and create a new playlist, dance in the sunshine, and embrace the joyful spirit of spring through music. Try this The Science Behind the Connection between Spring and Music
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itsmusicdramatv · 5 years
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#dmxchallenge 😳🤳🏽 Follow 👉 @musicdramatv 📺 . . . . . #musicdramatv #dmx #challenge #trending #viralvideos #igtv #repost #explorerpage #ladies #selfie #wshh #music #instagram #follow #tagafriend #dancechallenge #singingchallenge https://www.instagram.com/p/B1gOSKLlpDh/?igshid=6zoaqkuf99ov
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wolf-fitness12 · 5 months
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earlsings · 2 years
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Reposted from @maddietarboxvocalstudio Here are some simple tricks to loosen up your tongue tension! Remember- your tongue is HUGE, bigger than you think… #howtosing #howtosingbetter #singingvideos #singinglessons #singingtips #singingislife #singingislife #singingteacher #singingchallenge #singing🎤 #singingisforfun #singingcourse #singingstar #singingcoach #singingcoachingonline https://www.instagram.com/p/CciuteKgc8r/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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dmfdmfmusic · 3 years
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SWIPE ➡️ to see that I’m horrible at thumbnails lol! Come watch the LIVE premiere of me announcing the winners of my #myheartwillgoon #singingchallenge !!! LINK IN BIO or https://youtu.be/Lzg1a_08Wi0 https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ2vAZlOh3B/?utm_medium=tumblr
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davidwfloydart · 3 years
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Can I take over your mortgage? #takeover #endisnear #mortagelife #mortagefree #endoftheworld #singingislife #singingchallenge #rockin #musicalgroup (at Catalina Foothills, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRZbr0CLsdQV6GZ7RJ5zZYsca6DbSmJjdaIAiQ0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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djaeroavi · 3 years
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So, I did the #SingingChallenge for #DuetWithMe with @ericwho1 @covers.atw for this Reels Remix! @djaeroavi Rate Me, "1 to You Love Me 3000!" #HaventSangSince1995 #DjAeroAvi #TrapMouseMickey #WeStillTheBest #ATLiens #DaveChappelle #Issawalker #DonnellRawlings #RussellPeters #ShangForbes #BerniesMittens #TikTok #LMAO #GalaxyNote20Ultra #YingYangTwins #GimmeTheLight #ItsGucci https://www.instagram.com/reel/CO53gxiArft/?igshid=1anmf9prtwdw2
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