Music. It uplifts, calms, energizes. It sets toes to tapping, feet to dancing. It soothes the soul and makes the spirit laugh. I don't know of anyone who doesn't have music he loves.
For me that is instrumental--jazz, bluegrass, Latin, Celtic and a new one for me--classical crossover. I have wondered if my preference for instrumental is tied to my being an introvert. Song lyrics don't particularly interest me, but I love rhythm. Singing, even someone with a lovely voice, clutters up the music--please, just give me the notes.
My favorite times to listen to music are either when I clean or when I quilt. Nothing like a good beat to get Mr. J and I dancing together.
Enter Pandora. I create a station with a favorite piece and from there I find songs I like. I write down the artist and song, and off I head to iTunes to create my own playlists. Once I sync those playlist on my iPod/iPhone, I set it to shuffle and off I go.
Here are some my favorite songs I used to create my Pandora stations:
Latin: Cafe Mocha by Jesse Cook
Bluegrass: Dawg's Breath by Ricky Scaggs
Celtic/bluegrass: Crossing the Briney by Ricky Scaggs
Celtic: Dawn Dance by Alasdair Fraser
Jazz: The Wave by Kirk Whalum
Soft electronic: Summer Groove by Jesus Tamames
Classical crossover: Rolling in the Deep by The Piano Guys
Very rarely do I buy whole albums, preferring to create my own mixes, but one artist stood out to me as I listened to my classical crossover station on Pandora: Lindsey Stirling. Much of the music on that station tends to be on the quieter side, but she creates a wonderful blend of dance/electronic with classical violin. I bought her first album (the second was a little too heavy on the electronic for me). Her music puts a smile on my face and makes me want to dance. :-)
Here's to good listening!
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