Top 20 Electric Guitar Intros of All Time?! What??? By Connie Bilyeu |
That’s audacious! Who says so? Well, in a series of YouTube videos called “Everything Music”--focused on rock music--musician and educator Rick Beato (pronounced Bee-ah’-toe) ventures his take on that topic. Among his many short videos are his series of “Top 20 videos,” which tackle the above musical question, as well as “Top 20 Acoustic Guitar Intros of All Time,” “Top 20 Greatest Keyboard Intros…”, “Top 20 Greatest Rock Anthems”, to name a few. Many songs and artists are so iconic that you’ll know them within a few notes as he plays samples. |
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If you, like me, LIVED these, you can’t help evaluating whether you agree with his top 20 picks. Would these be on your “desert island” playlist? But that’s not all he covers and if you like rock music, you’re likely to find lots more on his channel that interests you. And he’ll bring you up to date on music from recent decades that you might not know as much about. Rick is a musician himself, who plays multiple instruments (guitar, keyboard, percussion). Since the 1980’s he has also worked as a songwriter, audio engineer, producer, and music educator, having lectured at several universities and written “interactive” courses on music theory, ear training and the guitar. He’s been a YouTube content provider since 2015, currently with 3.38 million subscribers (those that follow him regularly) and amassing close to 6 million total views of his videos. One of his other series of videos covers the guitar in depth—try “The Guitar 1929-1969: The Names You Need To Know” or the follow-ups covering succeeding decades, or “What Makes a Virtuoso?” And there’s a series of “rants” (his term), in which he comments on music industry happenings (intellectual property lawsuits, musicians who block their material on YouTube, and music industry interference with YouTube content.) He interviews prominent musicians, for example, Sting—soloist, songwriter, and former bass guitarist of the rock band The Police; award winning jazz guitarist Pat Metheny; rock guitarist Peter Frampton; and lead Queen guitarist Sir Brian May. For the most depth, try his series on “What Makes This Song Great”—which provides analysis of the music and lyrics, highlighting the supporting riffs’ roles, chord progressions, and the artists’ influences. He often credits the normally unsung side-musicians and arrangers—some surprising--who contributed to the final cuts. (Try Episode #36, “Roundabout” by Yes; or Episode #107, “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen, or Episode #94, “If You Could Read My Mind” by Gordon Lightfoot.) Most episodes are a manageable 5-15 minutes in length (the interviews are longer, often around an hour). From YouTube’s home page, search for the character string “Rick Beato”—or just go directly to his YouTube home page by typing this address into your browser: https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato/featured.
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New to YouTube? Just what is it? |
If you didn’t become a YouTube fan during the Pandemic while we were all stuck at home, YouTube is a very popular public video service available through the Internet, with hundreds of thousands of videos available. If you’re interested in a topic, some form of video is probably there, from music, how-to’s, virtual museum tours, sports commentary, travel recommendations, hobbies, whole movies and TV shows, and the ever-present cute animal videos. Want to learn how to crochet, improve your golf swing, or change the washer on your kitchen faucet? It’s on YouTube. Want to listen to Glen Miller, Gloria Estefan, folk music, or Andrea Bocelli? It’s there. But just as important, and possibly more so, are voices you’ve never heard before, from all over the world. They didn’t “make the cut” or haven’t had an opportunity to participate in mainstream media. YouTube provides an outlet for us to experience the work of “other” very talented creators, as well as those who are well-known. The down side is that quality varies so you will have to sort out the wheat from the chaff, and unless you pay for the premium YouTube version, you’ll have to endure or skip past YouTube advertising. (Which is how YouTube and some of the creators make their money.) You can watch YouTube on your computer via your browser, or your phone via browser or YouTube app, or from the comfort of your easy chair via your TV if your streaming service provides access to YouTube. YouTube is searchable for your topics and is powered by artificial intelligence that will “learn” your preferences. Based on what you actually watch, it’ll present you with suggestions of other videos in which you may be interested. However you watch, try it—there’s lots to explore! https://www.youtube.com
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Invitation to Participate in Undergraduate Research Conference Recently, PURA received this invitation from JJ Sadler, Associate Director of the Purdue Office of Undergraduate Research. “Throughout the year, the Purdue Office of Undergraduate Research and college representatives host a research conference each semester. This semester’s Spring Undergraduate Research Conference will be on April 10-14, 2023. We will host three poster sessions on April 11 from 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. ET, 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. ET, and 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. in the Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms, and research talks throughout the day on April 13. We would like to invite Purdue retirees to join us in a formal or informal capacity based on their interests and availability.
- Formally, we recognize the expertise that Purdue retirees bring and include retirees as potential judges and evaluators for the presentations as we determine awards and send feedback to the student presenters. Individuals who are interested in judging can complete the online form or email me (jjsadler@purdue.edu). As an incentive, any judge who submits at least 9 completed evaluations will receive a $25 gift card if they are registered through our form and receive an assignment from me.
- Informally, we invite Purdue retirees to engage with students as they talk about their research projects by attending the various presentations. We will have a full program for the talks closer to the event—as the colleges are currently making their decisions on who can present—but the poster sessions have been decided.
If you have any questions about other undergraduate research events or if your members are interested in engaging with the Office of Undergraduate Research in other capacities, please let me know!” JJ Sadler, M.S., Associate Director, Purdue Office of Undergraduate Research he/him/his Hicks Undergraduate Library 504 Mitch Daniels Blvd. West Lafayette, IN 47907 765-494-6505 myStrengths: Strategic, Futuristic, Communication, Focus, and Significance
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Reminder: Purdue Women’s Conference 2023 June 8–9, Purdue Memorial Union Ballrooms The Purdue Women’s Network invites you to join us on the university’s flagship West Lafayette campus for Purdue Women’s Conference 2023, where women from around the world will gather to engage, connect, and grow within a supportive community of Purdue alumnae and friends. For more information: https://www.purdueforlife.org/womens-conference-2023/
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The Purdue “All American” Marching Band participated in the annual St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin, Ireland, this year. Photo courtesy of Purdue Bands & Orchestras. |
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Zoom Connection Information for PURA Meetings
The Zoom connection information for PURA monthly meetings is shown below. The link, Meeting ID, and password will be the SAME for all future normal monthly meetings. Members who wish to join via phone call audio only will need the separate Passcode shown below. (The password/passcode for that method is different from the normal “computer connection” to Zoom.)
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Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/97285398989?pwd=MlB4U0FudEplMFRoWm1GTkZzNmYrZz09 Meeting ID: 972 8539 8989 Passcode: BoilerUp One tap mobile +13126266799,,97285398989#,,,,,,0#,,41051096# US (Chicago) +19292056099,,97285398989#,,,,,,0#,,41051096# US (New York) Dial by your location +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago) +1 929 205 6099 US (New York) +1 301 715 8592 US (Germantown) +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston) +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma) Meeting ID: 972 8539 8989 Passcode: 41051096 Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/acvQQKVcnE
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