Neha Kakkar is an Indian playback-singer. She competed on the television reality show Indian Idol season 2 in 2006. In 2008, she launched the album Neha The Rock Star with music composed by Meet Brothers.
Watch This Pianist Explain Musical History, Musically! They say that reading about music is like dancing about architecture, and that’s probably why pianist Grant Woolard decided to ‘play’ the history of classical music for us. Using just his fingers and keyboard, this young musician manages to demonstrate just how classical music progressed and altered from […]
432Hz Music
Resonates inside our body, releases emotional blockages and expands our consciousness. 432Hz allows us to tune into the wisdom of the Universe, Divine Intelligence, and our Soul. It creates Unity instead of separation. It expands our hearts and makes us more compassionate and loving. One thing is for sure. A person […]
I made this video because I love films and I think there is great wisdom inherent in the film medium. This video represents some of the best film wisdom I could find, edited together as a single, coherent piece of advice.
Where do we draw the line between personal and public. Which relationship has more life in it – the one in person, or the one online? Sure, its a wonderful thing being able to post up the beauty and joy of a relationship. But one too many times I’ve seen couples who don’t look as […]
This Rock Song Narrates The Epic Ramayana In A Way You’ve Never Imagined! In the days foregone, the story of the Ramayana was spread throughout India with the help of bards who sang in praise of Lord Rama and his victory over the King of Lanka. Today, a rock band named Silemukh aims to do […]
From the ending of the film ‘Santa Claus Is Comin’ To Town’ with the Fred Astaire mailman giving us words of wisdom, followed by the title song.
The Guzheng, a traditional Chinese musical instrument, is well-known for its beautiful timbre and range-. This Guzheng “See You Again” cover will definitely impress you.
Theme from the movie “Come September”. It is an iconic piece of music from the 60’s which evokes in me nostalgic memories of my childhood. This is my sincere attempt to bring to you this nostalgic tune with creative improvisations which lend an Indian flavour to it. I have been ably assisted in this joint […]