Music, Music, and Music! My Musical Mind takes listeners to every area of music. Do you like EDM? Like Classical? Like Rock? Like things that make noise? So do we, and here is the place to listen to it all. Plus we'll include facts, history and so much more! You even get to hear music created by You…
Two new songs. One great podcast episode
The rocket keeps humming as we sail deeper into the depths of space
This episode we explore time, space and the oddities of the universe above us.
While still grieving the loss of my daughter, I recorded myself playing what came to my heart. All of this was done on a upright piano in an empty room in a nursing home.
For those without a Spotify account: This episode explains why there has been no episodes recently.
Did we finish strong? Who the heck really knows. Let’s take a listen and see! Also a special sneak peaks, and the Spotify special
A two part series that takes a look at the music I’ve made.
Take a moment to get a groovy little chill out from Subak. Find more music from Subak on sound cloud by clicking the link (or copy pasting the link). https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/qghrULe7HJWCki229
Music can transcend anything. It can take us to lands we have never been, or make us feel a feeling. With music comes sounds and some instruments just stand out to us. For me, its any sound of nature. I love how nature sounds. Sadly, my nature recordings are not done, and sound terrible. However, I did make a song with my second favorite instrument: The piano! Enjoy! For you music nerds---Here is some facts about sound Believe it or not, there is no sound in space because there are no molecules there. Sound cannot travel through space since there are no molecules to travel through. Here on Earth, we have air molecules which vibrate to our ears. Sound travels slower through air than by water. In fact, the speed of sound via water is 4.3 times faster than by air. However, sound does travel far faster through steel than both air and water. The most loudest natural sound on Earth is caused by an erupting volcano. Since dogs are able to hear sounds at a much higher frequency than humans can, they are able to hear sounds or noises humans cannot. It is almost impossible to define music. However, most describe it as significant arrangement of sounds. Flies are not able to hear any sounds at all. Most white cats that have blue eyes are often unable to hear sounds and are usually deaf. Dolphins are capable of hearing sounds underwater from as far as 15 miles away. Whale voices are able to travel a whopping 479 miles through the waters of the ocean. They have the ability to communicate with each other for long distances. Most animals use sounds to help them detect dangers and hazards before they happen to them. Our ears are able to hear distinct sounds because the vibrations which enter through them also ends up in our ears vibrating. Sound is unable to travel via a vacuum because a vacuum is empty of matter. Acoustics is known as the scientific study of sound waves. Sound travels at a speed of around 767 miles per hour. The majority of cows which listen to music end up producing more milk than those that do not. In order for a whip to crackle or make the noise it creates, it must travel faster than the speed of sound. You don’t want to miss reading how Hearing Funny Sounds Can Give Your Body A Boost The fear of music is called melophobia. The rapid heated air that surrounds lighting is what causes the sound of thunder. The lightning ends up expanding at a faster speed rate than sound itself. If you want to read the article in full click here!
Have you ever been to Duluth, MN? Have you ever been to the Great Lakes in the upper Midwest? If you have, then you have seen the beauty, the power and the mystery they all have to offer. Of all the great lakes, one stands out the most, Lake Superior. Here are some crazy facts on Lake Superior, thanks to Carol Caputo of whose article appears here. It contains 10% of all planet Earth's fresh surface water It covers 82,000 sq km (31,700 sq mi) with an average depth of 147 metres or 483 feet The deepest point in the lake is 405 metres or 1,333 feet There have been about 350 shipwrecks recorded in Lake Superior and Lake Superior is known to not give up her dead. Over 10,000 lives have been lost in her waters Lake Superior is, by surface area, the largest lake in the world There is enough water in Lake Superior to cover all of North and South America with water one foot deep The average underwater visibility of Lake Superior is about 8 metres or 27 feet, making it the cleanest and clearest of the Great Lakes. Underwater visibility in some spots reaches 30 meters The dense basalts of Lake Superior acted like a wall or brake for the glaciers 18,000 years ago, which is why there is a driftless area in Wisconsin today Lake Superior has its own tide Lake Superior had a song written by Gordon Lightfoot called The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald Don't be fooled by all these facts, because this episodes focuses on one theme...The sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. After the song I encourage you to read along with me. Click here to follow along and read this amazing article with me. To listen to my other amazing podcast...Go to Your Naked Podcast with Your Naked Dad! Enjoy!
I’ve made a crap ton of music...let’s listen to the stuff I never finished.
Music is transcendent of both space and time. In today’s episode, I take you back in time to a carnival in spring. We also dive into a Bluesy rock stew that’s missing a key ingredient-you. As always; like, hate but always listen to the tickings of the clock in My Musical Mind.
Music can calm, pump you up or make you cry. There’s music for rockers, rappers, and dancers. But what about those who don’t “fit” into a category. Today’s song selections hits you in the face like a detachable poop. Let’s get weird.
We go south for some warm Latin dancing and follow with a Brass introduction to spring!
We take a brief tour into the legendary musical catalogue of the Americas greatest song writer/singers.
Today in Music History, and Elvis Presley's significance to this day. Facts in Music you didn't know. Music for Drummers, by me. Music to make you fall asleep, again by me. Always, LIKE! FOLLOW! SHARE!! AND SUBMIT YOUR FEEDBACK!!!
Today on My Musical Mind, we look at history of music on the day of 12-12. We also talk about strange historical music facts. Afterwards, we get to sit back and mellow out. Enjoy!
Two completely different styles of songs for you to listen to. Enjoy the bonus!
This is classical music by yours truly. Sit back and listen as we dive into my musical mind. The first song is graciously titled “Flow”.