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CASTLING BEATS: Developing Characters through Music!
It's become a part of my novel writing process to create a dedicated playlist that fits the themes, characters, and atmosphere of the project. Doesn't matter the genre or category; if it's got world-building and characters, a curated playlist is going to be manifested onto my Spotify account.
By Amanda Starksabout a year ago in Beat
Songwriter Joe Pug
By Brian D'Ambrosio Joe Pug appreciates it when you listen – really listen – to his music. Pug is a singer-songwriter who is genuinely interested in your attention. And some of his recordings beckon it. Body language, word choice, tone of voice – you’ll be impressed at what you may have been missing. Indeed, seizing notice is one of the singer-songwriter's most challenging tasks – the interest of recording labels, new fans, or general curiosity in a cluttered genre. It requires a dizzying array of cleverness, strong lyrical content, and passion.
By Brian D'Ambrosio about a year ago in Beat
From Acnalbasac Noom To Casablanca Moon
Introduction This is just to let you know about two excellent incarnations of effectively the same album. I will include a playlist so you can sample the music for yourself and make your own judgement on the music.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Beat
Unraveling the History of Guitar: A Comprehensive Journey
Introduction The inception of the guitar unfolds a mesmerizing saga spanning epochs and continents, epitomizing the brilliance and ingenuity of humanity. From its modest origins to its contemporary eminence, the guitar has etched an enduring legacy in the realms of music and culture globally. In this exhaustive exploration, we plunge into the inception, progression, and socio-cultural resonance of this emblematic instrument.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessoriesabout a year ago in Beat
Four Songs: One Man, One Dragon, & Sheer Badassery
If you don't want to be introduced to any spoilers then I suggest that you leave this article and go read the book "Fire & Blood." Sure, you can watch the show, but you'll finish reading the book before the T.V. series wraps itself up.
By Thavien Yliasterabout a year ago in Beat
To August, and the Songs That Saved Me
"Dear August," For so long, I had lived my life in silence. Not literal silence, of course — the world around me buzzed with activity, conversations, and distant echoes of laughter. But inside, where it mattered, there was nothing. A hollow quietness that stretched across days, weeks, and eventually, years.
By GoldenSpeechabout a year ago in Beat
2024: The Saga Continues Pt. 2. Content Warning.
2024 has been a year of roller coaster emotions, and that's putting it lightly. Music has been there through every moment... the beauty and the horror. There are always two sides to every story, including mine for 2024. The first side covered the darkest moments, the failures, the despair, the pain and the heartbreak. It becomes easy to allow the moments of hopelessness to reign and overshadow the moments of light... but what good does that bring? The moments of joy, relief, calm and love may be few and far between... but they exist and that is what makes the music of them so much sweeter as 2024 concludes.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat
2024: The Saga Continues. Content Warning.
As midnight hit and 2024 began, the struggle to leave the sorrow and pain of 2023 behind was an all too familiar challenge these days. January 1, 2024 was here and I was still here... but how much of me was there left at this point? Year after year of fighting challenge after challenge without any breaks; 2024 found me with barely anything left to give. My soundtrack of the year began with me feeling like I was "Breaking Inside".
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat
Spinning Shields
Some songs don’t just play; they grab you by the gut and squeeze. “Love Is a Shield” by Camouflage is that song for me this year. It doesn’t coddle or console. It hammers. It pulls my insides out and lays them bare. The synths rise and fall like waves, unrelenting yet strangely soothing, a mirror to the chaos and quiet of my life. It plays as I walk through the ruins of everything that was supposed to last.
By Iris Obscuraabout a year ago in Beat
Finding Your Voice
There’s something almost otherworldly about standing in a room, opening your mouth, and letting a melody spill out. Singing. Just the thought of it can send shivers down your spine, right? Or maybe make your palms sweat a little. It’s not just about hitting the right notes—it’s about something deeper, something that connects us to the core of who we are.
By Billys Zafeiridis about a year ago in Beat







