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What I’m Hearing, Vol. 13

Fri, 29 May 2009 18:37:00 +0100

{for last month's new music update, click here.} What an amazing month for music! May's iPod update features over 200 songs of genres from shoegazing indie pop to hard core rap. While not all the artists and albums made the cut for this version of What I'm Hearing, the best thing

Marty Friedman Releases Tokyo Jukebox

Wed, 20 May 2009 13:07:00 +0100

pay per click As previously mentioned, Marty Friedman who has finished his ninth album "Tokyo Jukebox" will release the album today, May 20 2009. Tokyo Jukebox will be released via AVEX. To support the album release, this amazing former guitarist of Cacophony and Megadeath held

Marty Friedman - Audition Footage with Megadeath

Fri, 19 Jan 2007 19:23:00 +0100

Before joining Megadeth in Feb.1990, Marty was in a band called Cacophony, which released 2 albums and toured the U.S. and Japan. This band highlighted the potent guitar playing of Marty and fellow guitarist Jason Becker (who was to join David Lee Roth's band and record an album

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Phonaesthetics is the claim or study of inherent pleasantness or beauty (euphony) or unpleasantness (cacophony) of the sound of certain linguistic utterances. Poetry is often considered euphonic, as is well-crafted literary prose. Important phonaesthetic devices of poetry are rhyme, assonance and alliteration. Closely related to euphony and cacophony is the concept of consonance and dissonance. The phrase cellar door has some notoriety as the reputedly most euphonic sound combination of the English language (specifically, when spoken with a British accent). A more recent example of an allegedly ugly-sounding word is blog[LINK: http://www.elearnspace.org/blog/archives/000912.html] [1] From this meaning should be distinguished the closely related but different concept of phonaesthesia, which does not refer directly to aesthetic attributes of sound, but to phone

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