Rob Scallon gets his hands on an extremely fragile Glass Armonica with a sound like no other instrument in the world.
Toto's yacht rock masterpiece sounds even better on the Majora's Mask instruments.
Rachel K Collier put together a beat made up entirely from samples of her cats and created a masterpiece.
Bill Blake tracks down the elusive Lowrey TBO-1 organ and recreated the distinctive intro of The Who's signature song.
Once you see this, you can't unsee it, or unhear it, to be more exact.
Amid stressful times, it's natural to seek out things that are melodic to the ear, and research has shown that music can be an effective tool in helping us relax and manage stress. So what are some of the most beautiful songs to listen to?
Back in 1993, Kurt Cobain was flabbergasted after hearing what other artists were charging to go see concerts.
Meat Loaf delivered one of the best renditions of the National Anthem back in 1994.
Please celebrate Dolly Parton's birthday by discovering this incredible country music version of the post-grunge band Collective Soul's signature song.
Seth Everman finds a new way to enjoy an old classic.
YouTuber Roomie tries his hand at slap bass and gets a flash lesson from Josh Moreau, a bassist for Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and a whole bunch of other bands. His challenge is to learn the "Seinfeld" theme in less than two hours. How close can he get?
The Foo Fighters record an album in a haunted mansion and Dave Grohl goes to the dark side in the trailer for the upcoming horror film "Studio 666."
Taylor Swift taking back her own music might have been the most consequential move in 2021. Here's the backstory into how she outsmarted her record label.
ICYMI, Radiohead's "Creep" sounds strangely good as a country music ballad.
Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should.
Beatboxer Tom Thum knocks it out of the park with some ridiculous boom-bap beats that include some dirty organs, trumpets and slick scratches.
Harrison performed an impromptu version of "Here Comes The Sun," in 1996 on Brazilian TV, for his friend Emerson Fittipaldi who had just suffered a serious crash while racing in Formula Indy.
The legendary Christopher Walken was tasked with introducing the Foo Fighters on "SNL" and he asked Dave Grohl a very peculiar question before getting on stage.
YouTuber and musician Johnathan Young does a spectacular job putting a heavy metal vibe on the Celine Dion classic.
Charles Berthoud discovers that a bass guitar sounds incredible with cello strings.
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