Philosophical Beat Podcast
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 4:11:30
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Synopsis
Musician, Composer & World Music Producer Bviolin invites you into the Philosophical Beat to take part in conversations, stories and reflections from musicians, artists , authors, & creative spirits of all kind. Join us every episode to soak in the wisdom and feel the common thread we all share on the creative path.
Episodes
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The Spirit of Hawaii: Makana - Philosophical Beat Podcast
27/11/2012 Duration: 01h11min“Slack key guitar music, indigenous to Hawai’i, has been around longer than the blues, and Makana is considered the greatest living player.” ~~Esquire Magazine~~ Composer,Philosopher,Virtuoso Guitarist and Humanitarian Makana joined me on Season 1 Episode 4 of The Philosophical Beat. One of the most genuine artists who cares and loves … Continue reading →
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The Gift of Voice with John Torres - Philosophical Beat Podcast
10/11/2012 Duration: 55minGrammy Nominated Sara Bareilles has a few good things to say about him… you will too after hearing a little bit about multi talented singer & songwriter John Torres. His voice is guaranteed to make you drop what you’re doing & soak in in the gift that is his voice … Continue reading →
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Into The Strings with Laurel Thomsen - Philosophical Beat Podcast
06/11/2012 Duration: 01h02minCome and meet Laurel Thomsen, prodigy violinist (who was teaching students OLDER than her and had her own music school before she could drive as you will hear during our talk) . She is to no surprise truly multi-talented, and a jack(is there a female version of this word?) of … Continue reading →
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Under the Radar of groove: Fretless Bass - Philosophical Beat Podcast
31/10/2012 Duration: 01h02minA fascinating look with our guest Chris Hale into one of the most amazing musicians I have had the pleasure to play with via many different projects,tours & records. This episode features a diverse discussion into Chris’s free spirit and improvisational personality and his philosophical beat on his instrument(Fretless Bass), … Continue reading →