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mynameis-gloria · 10 months
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Solstizio d'estate. 21 giugno 2023. Molto felice
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dateinthelife · 10 months
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21 June 1966
During the recording of "She Said She Said," Paul says "oh fuck you" and storms out of the studio. No one knows what the argument was about, and Paul doesn't seem to know he actually did play bass on it, but there it is.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 10 months
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Dorothy Lamour signs autographs for the George Hale chorus girls on June 21, 1939. Hale was a choreographer who worked on several Gershwin shows in the 1920s and continued to be active in the 1930s.
Photo: Al Willard for the NY Daily News
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wiiildflowerrr · 10 months
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@Calum5SOS, 21 June 2014
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38 for the reina 🩷
Happy happy birthday!!
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scribblersobia · 10 months
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21 June
Today is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere.
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momoksha · 10 months
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HAPPY FIRST DAY OF SUMMER!!☀️🌴
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fleetling · 2 years
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June's edge. The sun / Turns kind.
Louise Glück, from ‘‘Solstice’’ in Firstborn
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rabbitcruiser · 10 months
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World Music Day   
From Beethoven to Taylor Swift, there’s music for everyone. Revisit your old favorites or discover new artists from different cultures on World Music Day.
There’s nothing in the world like the sound of your favorite song coming on, it just gets right into your head and your body and makes you move. Or maybe it takes you on a journey to a faraway place and time, where you languish in a memory of times gone by and people who are no longer present. Some of our favorite songs can lift us up out of depression and worry, and make an otherwise horrible day suddenly seem like it’s not so bad. World Music Day celebrates music in all its forms and the impact it’s had on the world and the human spirit.
World Music Day is for everybody to enjoy
Have you ever put on your headphones, hit play on an upbeat tune and waltzed down the street as if you were in a movie? You’re not alone, everybody has done it (they’re just too afraid to admit it!). Music has the ability to lift your spirits even when you don’t feel like getting out of bed that day. Why shouldn’t there be an entire day to celebrate the wonders of music? World Music Day needs to be celebrated far and wide without a doubt! Next time you’re in a bit of a funk, crank up your favorite song (close your curtains) and dance like nobody’s watching. It’s a soul soothing activity that should always be your go to saviour!
World Music Day is free and full of fun!
The best thing about World Music Day is that it is completely free to celebrate. No matter what kind of music you love you can take part for free and you can get the whole family involved. It is the perfect opportunity to try playing a brand-new instrument or listen to a type of music that you wouldn’t normally have on your playlist.
Every type of musician, whether you are young, old, new or a seasoned professional can embrace world music day with friends, family and even strangers!
Last year more than one thousand cities all over the world celebrated World Music Day, so why don’t you take this opportunity to do it to? Anybody can make music; it doesn’t matter how good you are. If you are the type of person who sings in the shower, why not use this opportunity to showcase your talents? Even the most tone deaf people can take this day to sing their hearts out and celebrate the beauty and power of music!
World Music Day originally launched several decades ago in France. In 1982 the Ministry of Culture in France developed a clever idea to celebrate the wonders of music. They wanted free, live music to be available to everybody no matter what their heritage or background. Usually you have to pay for tickets to music festivals, but not with World Music Day!
The many benefits of listening to music
Music is not only a fantastic creative outlet, but it can also have many health benefits. When you listen to a particular song it can bring back a happy memory or make you feel energized. Studies suggest that listening to music can have a number of positive effects on your health and mental wellbeing. As well as enhancing your performance of exercise, it can also provide a huge amount of comfort. Exercise has also been proven to reduce anxiety and listening to relaxing music can also decrease stress levels. So if you are looking for a mood boosting activity, why not celebrate World Music Day and let all of your troubles rush away from your mind instantly?
History of World Music Day
Music has existed for as long as mankind has found its voice, and quite possibly before. Every culture of the world has its own form of music, as distinct and unique to its area as language and cuisine. In the western world, we are familiar only with scales, known as the diatonic scale which should be familiar to anyone who took music classes or choir in school. But this is not the only or even the first scale that music can use.
There’s the chromatic scale, which has 12 notes instead of the 7, and the octatonic scale, which has 8 notes, but these are just the beginning. In every part of the world, there are different scales and musical formats used, and these create a form of music that has its own signature. Then when you add in the cultural themes, the variety of instruments, and the forms of voice singing that can go along with it, music is a truly endless adventure. World Music Day celebrates this adventure and those that dare to take it.
How to celebrate World Music Day
The best way to celebrate World Music Day is to spend the day listening to all your old favorites, and if you’re truly feeling adventurous start exploring YouTube for music from different cultures. You can explore Finnish and Hungarian, Italian and Mongolian, and then start digging into folk music. With sources like these, it’s easier than ever to explore the panorama of musical experiences the world has to offer, and you can do it all from the comfort of your own home. Of course, you could always pick up an instrument and start adding your own voice to the choir!
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askoyumbeen · 10 months
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Motorlar tehlikeli değildir. Tehlikeli olan 4 tekerin üzerinde giden iki ayaklıların kendisidir.
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Today in Disney Channel History...
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Andi Mack season 3, episode 14 “Hammer Time” and season 3, episode 15 “Unloading Zone” premiered on Disney Channel (21 June, 2019)
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stairnaheireann · 2 years
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#OTD in Irish History | 21 June:
#OTD in Irish History | 21 June:
Today is the summer solstice. At approximately 3.00 am Irish time the sun reaches the most northerly point of its oscillation and the longest day in Ireland results — just over 17 hours. 1650 – Cromwell’s New Model Army is victorious at Scarrifhollis, Co Donegal. 1691 – Godert de Ginkel, the commanding general of the William of Orange army, begins a ten-day siege of Athlone. 1782 – The…
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Happy birthday to meeee🎂
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Art is mine
Dont copy/repost
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wiiildflowerrr · 10 months
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@Michael5SOS: "excuse me can I have a photo?" lol @Harry_Styles
@Harry_Styles @Michael5SOS sign my boobs?
21 June 2013
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streetsofdublin · 10 months
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FUCHSIAS ARE MY FAVOURITE
The flowers last all summer long and there are thousands of varieties available, in shades of white, candy pink, magenta, purple and red. Some varieties have golden or variegated foliage, or purple or red-tinged leaves, too.
BOTANIC GARDENS ON THE LONGEST DAY OF THE YEAR Fuchsias are much-loved for their hanging, bell-shaped, bi-coloured flowers that look like colourful, dancing skirts. The flowers last all summer long and there are thousands of varieties available, in shades of white, candy pink, magenta, purple and red. Some varieties have golden or variegated foliage, or purple or red-tinged leaves, too.
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nerosunero · 10 months
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21 June 2023, Dublin, Merrion Square
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