classical
Beat showcases all things classical; get your fix of Beethoven, Bach and beyond with plenty of Pomp and even more Circumstance.
The Silence Between Notes
Elias Mercer lived in the soft echoes of other people’s music. At sixty-four, he’d spent nearly four decades tuning pianos in the homes of strangers, in conservatories, and on forgotten stages where dust gathered like memories. His hearing wasn’t perfect, not anymore, but his hands—steady, precise—were still his sharpest instruments.
By Silas Grave7 months ago in Beat
Barcelona in Concert: Where Every Night Tells a New Story in Sound
The Pulse of the City That Never Sleeps Barcelona is a city in constant motion—alive with art, flavors, architecture, and energy. But when the sun goes down, a different kind of magic begins. The Mediterranean light fades, and the music takes over. If you're wondering qué hacer en Barcelona hoy, mañana o el fin de semana, one of the most unforgettable experiences is diving into the vibrant world of conciertos en Barcelona. Whether you’re a tourist in search of something special or a local hungry for the next musical thrill, this city always has a concert ready to surprise you.
By MUHAMMAD SHAFIE7 months ago in Beat
Lost in the moment
In the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, moments often slip away unnoticed, swallowed by distractions and obligations. To be “lost in the moment” is a rare and beautiful experience — a state of complete immersion where time seems to pause and the outside world fades into the background. It is when we are truly present, fully engaged in what we are doing or feeling, without the interruptions of past regrets or future worries.
By Anwar Jamil7 months ago in Beat
Myth, Magic, and Melody
In the ever-evolving world of classical music, where tradition meets experimentation, the duo Ununk Oh and Ununk has made a powerful and enchanting entrance. Their debut album, Fairy Queen, released in April 2025, is a luminous 12-track journey that weaves rich orchestration, cinematic storytelling, and timeless beauty into a single, hour-long odyssey.
By mysoundMusic7 months ago in Beat
Learn the Beat
There’s a moment every new drummer experiences — the first time your hands and feet seem to act as one, locking into a rhythm that feels right. Whether you're jamming with a band or just practicing in your room, mastering essential drum beats is what separates a casual player from a skilled musician.
By Muhammad Asim7 months ago in Beat
Willem Jochems: A Rhythm Driven Journey Across Cultures and Genres
With over 15 years of live performance and studio experience, Willem Jochems has established himself as a versatile drummer and music producer. Born in Geneva, Switzerland where he was shaped by a rich multicultural background, Jochems has built a global career that transcends genre boundaries, conventional expectations and geographic borders. His work across jazz fusion, R&B, pop, funk, and metal reflects both technical skill and adaptability.
By Rashila Shahi8 months ago in Beat
Ilyeob Choo: Navigating Composition, Production, and Musical Innovation
Ilyeob Choo, a South Korean composer and producer, brings together cross-cultural fluency, innovation, and artistic range in his diverse body of work. His portfolio includes music production, global collaborations, and award-winning film scores. From studio sessions in LA to stages in Seoul, his career reflects how music can transcend genres and cultures to support powerful storytelling.
By Rashila Shahi8 months ago in Beat
AI Vocal Remover: The Game-Changer for Music Production in 2025
Discover how AI vocal removers are revolutionizing music production in 2025, providing artists and producers in both the USA and UK with tools that enable them to effortlessly produce remixes, covers, and more.
By Robert Brown8 months ago in Beat
The Culture Chair: What Chelsey Green’s New Role Means for the Future of the Recording Academy
The Culture Chair: Dr. Chelsey Green Is Rewriting the Recording Academy Playbook By NWO Sparrow When Dr. Chelsey Green stepped into the role of Chair of the Recording Academy® Board of Trustees, she didn’t just take a seat at the table — she brought a whole new set of blueprints. A classically trained violinist, a Billboard-charting artist, and an educator with global impact, Dr. Green just made double history: becoming both the first Black woman and the youngest person ever to hold the position in the Academy’s 68-year legacy. But this isn’t just about representation. It’s about transformation.
By NWO SPARROW8 months ago in Beat









