Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

uWall: A Great Music Resource



A great site to sit back and enjoy some music. Wait for the page to load the images of its entire collection of artists, or enter someone you'd like to hear in the search bar. Either way, the site opens up a nice little Youtube video window for you - with a super collection of the artist's hits. You're welcome.

Click on the image above to begin!

Via

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Gripe

Dear Youtube, PLEASE fix this. Thank you. That's all..

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Epic Edit Choir



For you, Mom!

Via

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir



185 voices - representing 12 different countries

From Eric Whitacre's website:
The Virtual Choir project began as a simple experiment in social media, but it seems to have grown into something much bigger than I ever dreamed possible. The latest video has gone ‘viral’, and the video looks like it’s on its way to 900,000 views, maybe more.

Remember, anyone can participate. We will announce the next Virtual Choir piece soon – stay tuned!

How he did it..

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Raz Ben Ari: 10 Genres Of Metal In 3 Minutes



Very cool! As I've always said, though, it's when everyone starts trying to classify music into genres, or put labels on music, that the mistake is made in the first place. It is my personal opinion that there are several bands who own their own "genre".

[Music playing in background]
Dude: "Who is that.. is that progressive rock, or is it called progressive metal? Hard rock? Wait no, it's heavy metal."

Another dude: "Shut up already, it's Rush!

You get the idea.. anyway go check out the guy's website. He's pretty damn talented! There's also a track there he created called "One Man Guitar Quartet".

Razbenari's Youtube Page / Via, and everywhere else

Monday, December 7, 2009

How To Paint The Mona Lisa With MS Paint

I forget where I first saw this, but it was some time ago. It's pretty incredible! Bookmarked it on Youtube to post later and then forgot I had done so. Anyway, enjoy the 2 ½ hours squashed down to less than 5 minutes.