#MusicalHistory

PlatonischerRebellmaywaldpet
2025-04-13
2025-03-16

I borrowed Pekka Laine's and Tommi E. Virtanen's book "Suomalaiset sähkökitaristit" ("Finnish Electric Guitarists") from my local public library a couple of weeks ago. The book came out in 2022, but for some reason I had not picked it up before.

The book has more than 560 pages, and consists of nearly 60 interviews with a very wide selection of prominent rock, pop, roots and jazz players. There are also remembrances of a few key people (Albert Järvinen, Petri Walli, Alexi Laiho) who were no longer available for interview. The oldest interviewee was the old-school session player Heikki Laurila (1934-2021), the most recorded guitarist in Finnish music, with more than 7000 tracks in his résumé. The youngest is the heavy metal guitarist Samy Elbanna (born in 1995).

Some of the interviewees have learned to play on their own, but there are also many players, regardless of the genre, who have had formal musical training. The late 1960s British blues boom, Jimi Hendrix (who played a legendary concert in Helsinki in 1967) and especially Albert Järvinen's role in the Hurriganes (the seminal 1970s Finnish rock & roll band) come up as key influences in many of the interviews with the people who started out in the 1960s and 1970s.

While many of the people obviously have their own individual voices, and there are wildly different personal histories, the interviews have been skillfully edited into a fairly compact format, and overall the book is an easy and entertaining read. I've never played guitar beyond of trying to pluck a few random notes, but reading the book, I got a lot of new insights into guitar playing, the role of practising, technical gear, touring, session work and the life of a musician in general.

The book at the publisher web site:

tammi.fi/kirjat/suomalaiset-sa

#music #musamastodon #guitarists #rockmusic #finnishmusic #books #kirjamastodon #musicians #musicalhistory

2025-03-13

"There can only be one"

A second photo, which was also taken for Norbert Eder's 52WochenFotochallenge last week, with the theme "Detail".

Organ keyboard
Riddagshausen Monastery Church

#Fotografie #Photography
#BlackAndWhite #schwarzweiss #Monochrome
#MusicalHistory #OldKeys #VintageOrgan #ClassicInstruments

This image shows a close-up of the keys of an old piano or keyboard. The keys appear to have aged, with the white keys looking particularly worn. The overall tone is black and white, giving it a vintage appearance.
Nearlyknowledgeable 👻Amynearlyknowledgeable
2025-01-25

📢 New Episode 📢

We had an absolutely fabulous time romping through the history and cultural significance of the Music Hall. It's such a fascinating tangible piece of history. We hope you enjoy listening!

media.rss.com/the-shropshire-w


A colourised image of music hall star Marie Lloyd
2024-09-10

Thomas Charles Jacobsen (aka “Tommy Twinkletoes”) was born in Wales in April 1921. He was born with no arms, but didn’t let that stop him. Amongst other skills, he leant to play the piano with his feet. He performed all over the world with his dexterous skills. #history #musicalhistory #pianist #welshhistory #autograph #musichistory #peopleofwales #britishhistory

A signed photograph of Tommy at a piano, playing the keys with his toes.
Innocuous In Innisfil 🇨🇦paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2024-05-09

Good Morning #Canada
##HappyBirthday to Donald Charles Frederick Messer (May 9, 1909 – March 26, 1973) a Canadian musician and defining icon of folk music during the 1960s. His CBC Television series Don Messer’s Jubilee (1959–69) featured Messer's down-east fiddle style, and national viewers were second only to Hockey Night in Canada. He influenced a generation of Canadian musicians, particularly on the east coast.

#CanadaIsAwesome #MusicalHistory #Fiddlers
thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/

2023-09-04

BBC Four last night. The adorable Antonio #Pappano digging into highlights of the history and development of the aria in opera, with help from some wonderful performers for the analyses. I wish I could have recorded it.
Also wish I could sing like Joyce #DiDonato.

#BBCFour #arias #MusicalHistory #MusicalTechnique #opera

bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0002w72

🤘 The Metal Dog 🤘TheMetalDog
2023-09-01



5 Rock Songs That Were Inspired by Classic Literature
Musicians in every genre have long drawn inspiration from poetry and classics, even for hard-hitting rock songs.

americansongwriter.com/5-rock-

2023-07-28

Musical time capsule 🤸🏾‍♀️ Choose a year from the past and share a song that defines that era for you 🕰️

🤘 The Metal Dog 🤘TheMetalDog
2023-05-21



Bon Scott's pre-AC/DC bandmate remembers their wild times: “We nicknamed him Road-Test Ronnie. He tried it all!”
AC/DC's former frontman Bon Scott was also, apparently, a talented marriage counsellor

loudersound.com/features/bon-s

ChatGPT making things up about the article:
This article looks at the early life of AC/DC's legendary frontman, Bon Scott. Born in Scotland in 1946, Scott moved to Australia as a child and began his singing career in the late 1960s. His style was a combination of heavy metal and rock ‘n’ roll that became the hallmarks of AC/DC. He performed with various bands and achieved success with Fraternity before joining AC/DC in 1974. Scott's unique vocals and powerful stage presence made him an icon of rock music and ensured his legacy as an important influence in the history of hard rock. He died tragically in 1980 and, despite his short career, will always be remembered as one of the most iconic lead singers in music history.
🤘 The Metal Dog 🤘TheMetalDog
2023-04-13
ChatGPT making things up about the article:
This article highlights 10 Reggae records that bass fans should know about. It features iconic tracks such as "Blackheart Man" by Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley's "War" as well as more recent ones from artists such as Chronixx. These records showcase the importance of bass throughout Reggae history, which has helped the genre maintain its popularity and influence.
FediFollows has moved!FediFollows@mastodon.online
2021-07-04

PianoTV is a video channel about piano music and the history of music, presented by an enthusiastic teacher. You can follow at:

➡️ @pianotv

If the videos aren't visible from your instance yet, you can see them all at tilvids.com/accounts/pianotv/v

#PianoTV #Piano #Music #PianoMusic #Classical #ClassicalMusic #History #MusicalHistory #HistoryOfMusic #Videos #PeerTube #PeerTubers #Education

2021-06-17

archive.org/details/jazz-funer

A Jazz Funeral for Uncle Tom by Harmony Holiday

Topics #artwriting, #prose, #poetry, #jazzfuneral, #jazzfunerals, #jazz, #Blackhistory, #musicalhistory, #historyofmusic, #ritual, #visualculture, #antiblackness, #culturalanalysis

Championing the tenderest of homicidal tendencies, a penchant for mercy killings and redemptive rites of passage, A Jazz Funeral for Uncle Tom is exactly what it announces it is, a book as dynamic and eternal event wherein a feminine voice leads her band of improvisers in a procession of joyous interrogation and forgiveness. This ritural is simultaneously a purging of any cowardly impulses in the speaker and in the culture she addresses and speaks as, and a releasing or banishing of unfit archetypes, readying the landscape for fresh forces by torching the weakest links in the prevailing mythos.

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