Workflow
Music
icon
Search documents
Artistic Attraction - Pelé, the Golden Whistle | Antônio José de Souza | TEDxVárzea Alegre
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 16:48
"Pelé o Bico de Ouro" - A musician who learned to play the trumpet and whistle songs using only his lips by himself. Everything was self-taught. He has performed in various local, regional, and national media shows. A musician who learned to play the trumpet and whistle songs using only his lips. Everything was self-taught. He has performed in various local, regional, and national media outlets. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local commun ...
Artistic Attraction | Bruno Siebra | TEDxVárzea Alegre
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 16:48
Boa tarde, sou Bruno Ciebra, escritor, poeta e vou mostrar para vocês o meu poema preferido. เฮ [Música] [Aplausos] [Música] Caminhei tuas ruas cheio de sonhos tão vazios [Música] e saudade sem ponto final. Afinal, a vida é feita de escolhas.[Música] Vem mal, noutros tempos, noutras ruas, pensamentos fogem e eu nem sei se quero chegar. Ah, e a vida continua [Música] por bem ou por mal. Cada lágrima é uma prece nos silêncios dessa estrada, do carro a solidão.[Música] Tuvas lentes não me vem mais no espelho d ...
Is Wales still the Land of Song? | Tim Rhys-Evans | TEDxBute Street
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 16:08
[Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Thank you. Uh, that's not some weird thing on my rider that says I have to have that played every time I come onto stage. It's the amens from a Welsh hymn sung there by the National Youth Choir of Wales and about 80 members of the alumni of the last uh 40 years.Uh the hymn is Tadia Rodist was written by the Welsh composer Arwell Hughes with words by the poet T. Roland Hughes and it includes the line keep us from losing the magic that travels the world uh today. The hymn ...
Symphony of Sounds | SANDILYA PISAPATI | TEDxAnuragU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-14 15:39
Music & Emotion - Music serves as a powerful medium for expressing human emotions, offering a clean and understandable way to communicate inner feelings [1][2][3] - The speaker believes in the universe and that music can convey feelings of missing someone to that person [4] - The speaker emphasizes the importance of dedication and hard work in pursuing one's interests, highlighting that individuals must take initiative and answer for themselves [9][10] Music Creation & Appreciation - The speaker advocates for listening to the entirety of a song to understand its emotion and purpose, rather than judging it based on a brief 30-second snippet [17][18][19] - The speaker notes that older, longer songs (6-7 minutes) are still popular due to their depth and purpose [20] - While AI can be helpful in music production, it cannot fully replicate human emotions [20][21] - The speaker encourages audiences to listen to music wholeheartedly, focusing on the lyrics, composition, and emotion [22] Career & Decision-Making - A pivotal moment in the speaker's career was a spontaneous decision to sing a song, which led to significant recognition and opportunities [10][11][12][14] - The speaker advises taking decisions in the right moment, emphasizing that immediate action can lead to significant outcomes [15][16] Future of Music - The future of music involves personalization and immersion, with fusion bridging various musical styles [22] - The speaker expresses optimism about the future of music but concerns about how people are listening to it [21][22][23]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-14 03:20
Bad Bunny, who begins a residency in Puerto Rico this week, has become a global hitmaker while rapping and singing almost exclusively in Spanish. Here’s how https://t.co/u5ODAWDiDv ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-14 02:00
Bad Bunny, who begins a residency in Puerto Rico this week, has become a global hitmaker while rapping and singing almost exclusively in Spanish. Here’s how https://t.co/i4qqoQyAQB ...
I don't follow paths: I drop tracks | Inayat Kaur Bajaj | TEDxGGSIPU EDC
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 15:10
[संगीत] [प्रशंसा] सो थैंक यू फर्स्ट ऑफ़ ऑल टेडक्स जीजीएसआई टीम फॉर हैविंग मी हियर इट्स अमेजिंग एंड आई होप यू गाइस हैव गन टुडे सो फर्स्ट ऑफ़ ऑल आई एम गोइंग टू स्टार्ट अप बाय टॉकिंग अबाउट माय लिटिल जर्नी दैट आई हैव हैड टिल नाउ आई स्टार्टेड लर्निंग म्यूजिक व्हेन एंड आई वास अराउंड फोर इयर्स ओल्ड। आई स्टार्टेड वि गुरुनी संगीत म्यूजिक बिकॉज़ माय मॉम वास वै स्पिरिचुअली कनेक्टेड एंड शी वांटेड मी टू स्टार्ट लर्निंग गुरबानी म्यूजिक देर आफ्टर आई वास अराउंड सिक्स इयर्स ओल्ड आई आल्सो स्टार्टेड लर्निंग हिंदुस्तानी क्लासिकल ...
The sounds I recorded on a 5000 mile bike trip | Paul Cheese | TEDxRoyal Tunbridge Wells
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-06 17:00
Project Overview - The project involved cycling over 5,000 miles across the UK to collect over 11,000 sounds [1] - The goal was to create a piece of music using only the collected everyday sounds [1] Sound Analysis & Categorization - Sounds were categorized by nearest note and tempo [1] - Common tempos were identified, such as 98 beats per minute [1] - Examples of sounds at 98 bpm include a motorbike idling, a fireman retracting a ladder, and a section of a Blackbird call [1] Musical Composition - Everyday sounds were used to create various musical elements, such as bass drums, high hat symbols, and snare drums [2] - Electric substations were found to produce the note of G, used for bass lines [5] - Melodies and chords were created by combining different notes and tones collected from various locations [8] Community Engagement - The project involved interactions with local people, who often provided assistance and suggestions for sound sources [2][3] - The kindness and involvement of people were a significant aspect of the journey [2] Key Findings - Common sounds and tempos exist across nature, industry, people, and places [1] - Everyday sounds can be transformed into musical elements [1][2]
X @The Wall Street Journal
“AI’s here; it’s not going anywhere,” says Grammys chief Harvey Mason Jr., looking ahead at the future of music https://t.co/8Ykaz58fFV ...
Chaos or calmness in composition and production in 2025 ? | Themis Karamouratidis | TEDxAUEB
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-01 16:22
行业观察 - 音乐行业面临着创作灵感来源极大丰富的局面,艺术家可以从海量的歌曲、剧集、电子书和艺术作品中汲取灵感 [3][5] - 音乐制作的各个阶段都受到了极大影响,从灵感汲取到最终作品的呈现 [2][8] - 互联网的出现改变了音乐家获取资源的模式,使得他们可以接触到各种音乐流派和资源 [6][7] - 音乐制作变得更加快速和廉价,歌曲产量也随之增加 [13] - 艺术家可以通过多种渠道进行自我推广,包括 TikTok、YouTube、Instagram 和 Facebook 等社交媒体平台,以及传统的电视、广播和营销公司 [14][15] 行业挑战 - 信息过载导致艺术家难以与灵感建立联系,并发展自己的创作风格 [16][17] - 艺术家需要花费大量时间学习新的应用程序和技术,这占用了他们的创作时间 [19] - 艺术家面临着被淘汰的风险,并且需要不断适应新的工具和技术 [19] - 在众多艺术家中脱颖而出变得更加困难,因为存在大量有才华的竞争者 [20] - 听众的注意力持续时间缩短,导致歌曲的 skip 率增加 [21] 行业建议 - 行业需要抵制短暂性,鼓励专注和投入 [23] - 行业应该重视人际关系,并花时间与他人建立联系 [24][25] - 行业应该花时间欣赏艺术和音乐,而不是匆忙地浏览它们 [26] - 行业应该花时间处理信息,做出明智的决定,并坚持自己的选择 [27]