Music
Why the Roseland Ballroom Had to Stop Dancing
Tonight is the last preformance at the iconic New York concert venue the Roseland Ballroom
Art and Science Collide in the Discovery of the Higgs Boson
<i>Particle Fever</i>, a documentary about the physicists who found the "God particle," suggests doing science isn’t that different from making art
A Sax Supreme: John Coltrane's Legendary Instrument Joins the Collections of the American History Museum
Ravi Coltrane, son of jazz musicians John and Alice Coltrane, donates one of his father's three saxophones
New Photos of John Coltrane Rediscovered 50 Years After They Were Shot
During the recording of A Love Supreme in 1964, Chuck Stewart caught the jazz legend in his element
Some Totally Normal People Just Don’t Like Music That Much
While some of us find ourselves quietly crying in the middle of a Target when some dumb song comes on, others are unmoved
This Prosthetic Hand Lets a Drummer Play Again
“I’ll bet a lot of metal drummers might be jealous of what I can do now,” he said. “Speed is good. Faster is always better”
Musicians Are Better Able to Identify a World-Class Orchestra by Sight Than by Sound
Allowing musicians to both hear and see an orchestra playing actually lowers their ability to tell if it's world-class
The World’s Most Sampled Song Is "Change the Beat" by Fab 5 Freddy
From Nine Inch Nails to Justin Bieber, nearly everybody has sampled this song
The Inside Scoop on Jury's Irish Cabaret in Dublin, Where Blarney Met Vaudeville
Rediscover a classic Smithsonian Folkways recording of an Irish variety show that first tickled tourists in 1963
When the Beatles Arrived in America, Reporters Ignored the Music and Obsessed Over Hair
They'd go on to change American music forever, but the press focused on the moptops
Who Really Composed NBC's Olympic Theme? Not Who You Think
Music for the Olympic Games has a long and complicated history—and John Williams, the Star Wars composer, is only part of it
The Cure For Snoring Is...Singing?
Choir director Alise Ojay's vocal exercises have been shown to work throat muscles that help silence the snorer within
LISTEN: Five-Time Grammy Winner Flaco Jiménez Returns to his Tex-Mex Roots
Virtuoso 12-string bajo sexto player Max Baca talks about his long-time partner Flaco Jiménez
Copyright Law Kept These Famous Works From Entering the Public Domain This Year
Here is a list of books, movies, music & scientific research that would have entered the public domain today had the 1978 copyright law not been passed
How Does Mistletoe Grow and Other Questions From Our Readers
Airplanes flying upside down, the earliest music and more answers from our experts
Listen to Classic Holiday Music From Around the World
Go around the world this holiday with Smithsonian Folkways--no reindeer or sleigh required
Playing an Instrument Won’t Make Your Kid Smarter
Music can, however, boost children's creativity and teach them important life skills such as discipline and concentration--but so can other hobbies
Siberian Musicians Used the Frozen Surface of the World’s Largest Lake as a Drum
Siberians by chance discovered that Lake Baikal's frozen waves created an unexpectedly bright sound when one of them fell and thunked the ice with her hand
The Totally Original Sound of St. Vincent
The singer-composer brings new sophistication to pop composition, conjuring ethereal dreamscapes from her suburban roots
Doug Aitken is Redefining How We Experience Art
The artist uses video, music, mirrors, railroad cars, even entire buildings to create works that make every viewer a participant
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