If you were lucky enough to learn to play an instrument as a kid then you benefited in more ways than you know. But is it too late to learn as you get older?
We've all done it but do you know how it started? It's everyone's favorite door knocking rhythm explained.
There are some strange instruments that we no longer see anymore and the Baroque Theorbo is one of them. So how do you play this giant musical instrument?
Barcelona's Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house held it's first concert to a full house fulled with house plants. The string quartet performed to a room with 2,292 plants all seated with no social distancing.
In the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off a song plays during the red Ferrari scene called Oh Yeah. This is how it was made by the group Yello.
Every kid in school learns different versions of songs with Jingle Bells often turning into Batman Smells. But do you know all the words to this kids favorite?
Meet the musicians of the Typewriter Orchestra who have played everywhere using old fashioned typewriters. And now they're practicing social distancing while they're at it.
If you've always wanted your own piano and better yet one that plays itself then the SEGA Grand Piano is for you.
You might not think it but this horny truck is set to blow you away. Listen as it's blasts you with what some might call music.
Standing at 15 feet tall this massive piano will give you vertigo. Created by master piano maker David Klavins these crazy creations look insane but sound beautiful.
For many deaf children they will never know the joy of listening to Classical music but for some they are given a once in a lifetime opportunity to feel something they could only ever dream of.
Playing Flight of the Bumblebee isn't easy and neither is playing the flute. Watch as the world's fastest flutist Armin Gheitasi play's the famed song at break neck speed.
Are you struggling to remember the various teeth in your mouth by name? Don't worry because this catchy song will help you remember them all.
Bees are critical in all environments but are seldom looked after. That's when British beekeeper Bioni stepped in and made music, using the bees themselves, to bring about awareness.
Songs with Falsetto has become more mainstream these days dominating the Billboard Hot 100. But it's origins date way back to when choir boys were castrated to preserve their high voices.