With firms looking increasingly unable to buy more memory chips, squeezing every last drop of performance from existing ...
In some cultures, the death of a husband has meant exile, vulnerability, and abuse. But bereaved women are beginning to fight ...
Review: Ilkley Concert Club, Rachel Podger (violin), Elisabeth Kenny (theorbo), Marcin Świątkiewicz (harpsichord), King’s Hall, Ilkley, Wednesday January 14th, 2026 AN evening of burnished sonorities ...
If the universe was a soundtrack, we have been humming it our whole life. Every atom in our body, every star in the sky, every beam of light is part of a piece of music that never stops playing.
A little knowledge with naming conventions goes a long way to understanding complex chords and how they might sound ...
Lute player and guitarist Élodie Brzustowski talks about the challenges of the two-metre long theorbo, rediscovering guitar ...
In an unprecedented step, researchers crafted a detailed model compatible with the universe’s accelerated expansion.
Crooked frets, designed to solve the instrument’s biggest intonation issues, have won over some big-name players (even if ...
From the Boston Symphony Orchestra's all John Williams program to the conductorless A Far Cry's "Appalachian Spring" concert, ...
Known as a carnyx, the instrument is only the third of its kind to be found in Britain. It was discovered in the territory of ...
Posts on Hackaday sometimes trend a little bit retro, but rarely do we cover hacks that reach back into the Bronze Age. Still, when musician [Peter Pringle] put out a video detailing how he replicated ...