https://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/kultur/artikel/leicht-rechts-der-mitte-rockstars-und-verunsicherte-gesellschaft-45155038
Jung, progressiv, links? Das war einmal – in der Geschichte der Rockmusik. Jetzt holt der Rock die verunsicherte Mitte bei ihren Existenzängsten ab.
It's Friday again - this is the time you determine whether you waste another weekend!
Take just a few minutes today to put together a small list of things you want or need to do this weekend - and avoid stumbling into the default option again: hours and hours of screen time.
For example you could:
-Go outside and take a photo of objects that look like each letter in your name
-Buy or pick flowers for your significant other
-See a liveshow in your town of a band you have never heard of but that looks cool.
Also: See the list of nosurf activities if you need inspiration.
Good luck & have a good time!
It's Friday again - this is the time you determine whether you waste another weekend!
Take just a few minutes today to put together a small list of things you want or need to do this weekend - and avoid stumbling into the default option again: hours and hours of screen time.
For example you could:
Also: See the list of nosurf activities if you need inspiration.
Good luck & have a good time!
Hi folks, I wanted to ask you something I have been dealing with for as long as I have learned music theory: when is the point that you simply learn stuff by heart?
For example: I could not imagine writing out all keys in order to learn which notes a contained in them. But I learned all notes in all diatonic 7th chords by simply using flashcards. How am I to „practices“ my way into knowing what notes makes up a Dminor7?
Whats your experience with that? Where do you draw the line?
Hi folks,
I created a place for anything related to music theory. Maybe some of you are not just listeners but also performers, students, etc. and might find it useful to post your questions there or share your revelations!
Hi folks,
I created a place for anything related to music theory. Maybe some of you are not just listeners but also performers, students, etc. and might find it useful to post your questions there or share your revelations!
Whether its learning or practicing, what resources do you enjoy using online? My favorite for simple exercises is still https://www.teoria.com/. The simplicity of the website is just great
Fellow NoSurfers, with the ironic hope that this becomes a vibrant place to lament about social media and help each other getting less dependent on it: can we maybe include the NoSurf activity list somewhere in the description? It has always seemed a good resource to point people to.
https://slate.com/human-interest/2023/04/david-foster-wallace-tennis-pickleball.html
Imagining the essay we never got to read.
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