By: Jack Burden | 2012-01-26 | Music This article asks the question, why don’t more bands have chants or theme songs like Detroit’s ICP does? Various cultures have all used chants throughout time, and this article takes a close look at the message behind the Juggalo Chant. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-27 | Music As football is England's favourite sport and is called England's national game I thought I would write about the World's First Football Chant – by Edward Elgar who was born in the small village of Lower Broadheath outside Worcester, England on 2nd June 1857. It has recently come to light that Elgar wrote music to the world's first football chant for his favourite football team Wolverhampton Wanderers which was called "He Banged The leather for Goal". read more
By: Francesca Ashcroft | 2010-04-01 | Reference & Education White magic spell chants remind you what the word enchanting truly means! The flow of pure and good energy that runs though a benevolent chant or incantation is wonderful to experience first hand. Read on to see how to go about creating your own and some examples to get you started. read more
By: BrenMcNut | 2011-01-13 | Recreation & Sports Most grouping are fond of volleyball and they are desire to mastering many collection virtually volleyball games as cured as volleyball knowledges. But intelligent the reusable messages on the cyberspace or the reports on the newspaper is stonelike and time-consuming. read more
By: Divya Kamra | 2012-05-14 | Music Music is always been given a high status in the Indian culture. Indian music has many varieties to offer like classical, folk, film and pop. Chanting of Vedic hymns has originated the Indian music, if going by the history. There have been references of many instruments ranging from strings, drums and cymbals in Vedas. read more
By: Taisha Grant | 2006-11-10 | Etiquette Musical composition can happen in advance with an aim towards repeat performance or it can happen on the spot when musicians improvise or jam... read more
By: Geeta Jha | 2011-05-10 | Mysticism In Ramayana Ram means our soul, super consciousness, truth and virtue. Sita whose is the eternal consort of Ram means the primal energy or the Kundalini Shakti.If Rama is considered as mariya purshottama or the perfect man the Sita exemplifies the perfect woman. read more
By: Aidan Maconachy | 2010-04-04 | International studies At the close of a performance in Shanghai, Bjork performed the tune "Declare Independence". At the end of the song she began shouting "Tibet! Tibet!", an add-on that wasn't a hit with the Chinese Culture Ministry. read more
By: samra jewellery | 2011-06-25 | Jewelry Diamond jewellery – very pure ornament becomes special when it is worn on the day of your wedding! Modern brides are so crazy for diamond wedding rings, most of the women choose systematical matching gemstones studded artfully encircling the wedding diamond rings. Wedding diamond rings come in various designs. Stunning creations in the market are available as per your budget and pocket. read more
By: Sriparna Chakraborty | 2010-03-29 | Music In this article I have tried to express the divine origin of Hindu music. We know Vedas are the first books of Hindu knowledge and it is a popular belief among us that they are divine revelation. Law, Philosophy, moral science etc., have all their beginnings in the Vedas & likewise the first thoughts about music are to be sought in them. read more
By: Andrew H Hodge | 2010-04-01 | Meditation In this day and age of hectic lifestyle and high stress jobs people forever seem to be running around meeting deadlines. All this leads to tension and stress, which are harmful for the mind as well as the body. An excess of stress may also lead to a nervous breakdown, thus it is very important to keep this stress in control and get time for relaxation whenever and wherever possible. read more
By: Ruby Grace | 2011-02-11 | Music The Msols music culture began in the African American communities in the 1970s. Now it’s getting widely spread all around the world. read more
By: Parry Patil | 2011-02-15 | Therapy Music surrounds our lives as we hear it at so many places. We can hear it on the radio, on television, from our car and home stereos and so on. We come across it in the smooth tunes of a classical concert or in the devotional strains, the wedding band or the farmer in the fields breaking into song to express the joy of life. Even singing in the bathroom gives us a happy start to the day. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2011-01-02 | Meditation Music helps you go through the steps of meditation slowly and attain a complete meditative experience, thereby letting you fully benefit from the practice. Meditation music also promotes the creation of new neural pathways, allowing communication between both brain hemispheres and leading to what is called whole brain functioning. read more