INNOVATIVE IDEAS FROM LEADER ENTERPRISES TO THE UNIVERSE OF MUSICAL GENIUSES
- Joshua Mayorga

- Oct 20, 2022
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 20, 2024
What's it like to be a father, brother, friend, son uncle and colleague figure? A magical, musical mind. Support the arts. We know we love them.
It's a pleasure now. I am finding my voice daily with my bipolar muse. What really gets me inspired is the power of music and how it inspires. Not only should we have more music schools like Sarah McLaughlin's, we should have apps that support creativity and innovation. More mathematical and musically, visually inclined geniuses. See, I see the power in words. And the words in music are very visual and very graphic. Music speaks to me depending on the mood I am in. Sad, or ecstatic it is all beautiful. I am sure music speaks to others as well. Remember the time you heard a song and the nostalgia of the time and place was just like the sense of taste.
What would really work? History. Going back in time. Like YouTube, but even better. Something to remind people of the oldies. To make November Pain and Rain come again for the fall showers this season.
Music for geniuses. Music that my future children would like. From past to present. To before the artist's generation to the front of the genius pack. Strike genius people with the Muse. The genius ahead of his or her time. Music for the classes and the masses.
What about for me?
What do I really like? In terms of a new music app. Something like itunes, but better, more universal for all computer owners. Something like Spotify, even better. I like how the selection is modified according to genre or subgenres. Something more like YouTube in way where all the related songs come and go from past, present all the way to modern hits. Instead of a comments section, the musical choices go sideways and pop up comments show up for recommendations and suggestions. Come on, musical app nerds, I know you've got this. A treasure chest of twentieth century, jazz, country, rock, blues, reggae, and even alternative. Yes! New alternative and even New Age. The New YouTube. The algorithm must be suited to the likes of the past and present tastes because once I tried to find a classic pop song by Slash's amazing guitars, the half black artist from Guns n' Roses. Pure Genius guitar playing and I couldn't find it and it is not Black or White, from Michael Jackson's hit song. New riffs and melodies and even, rhythms could be made. Can new guitar, piano and drum tunes be created? I very sure think and know they can. I tried with success. Some variety with the old and new with worldly flavors. What's the difference between the past and present music? Going to the future with the new, genius ones. It really is like a time machine. If time could be explored for the next Einstein, we could pause, fast forward, play, stop and rewind in time like we do in our minds. Ah, good times. We move to the rhythm of life.
Music and rhythms that would make people dance, hum or tap their feet to get inspired.
But don't keep that song in your head too long. It could be a fad. Or you just might love it forever.
Doug and the Slugs. Thank you. Taking it day by day. You made my day. Live music will live on forever. Real instruments must be taught in schools again. Music classes or courses to develop the artists within people, which can make others very well rounded. I am sure we can laugh, sing or cry about a favorite song of the past so why not teach a new area of the brain for the kids that can touch people's lives and souls for the better?
Think, from classical to classic. From oldies to new. Except without the paparazzi, glitz and glamor. We've got the jazz. 3X
And that is the pizzazz.
Like my Canadian all star's Knaan hit album, Troubadour, the hits we take for our music says to keep wearing our smile. I know the pain, boys and girls. In Wyclef and Lauren's song The path we refuse is the path we should choose. In my day, I should know that discrimination for how I look and act gets judged. I know that what I was pumping me up in my tough and hard times is still in me. So let us get cultured in the old and the new because I was in the old man and now I am new in Yeshua haMoshiach who is in me.
Wyclef and Santana, play that guitar and let it cry and sing once again. Put the lights on you, know what it's like. Love yall. You've got the music in you. How about some New Radicals.

Neil Diamond: You inspire me. Maybe I can start making an impact in my forties like you did. What else can I do? I remember chatting with you at the PNE in the summer of 2000 during the filming of Saving Silverman. That was a good chat on the mic. Now that I am named after you, I am practicing on a guitar and I finally opened the double disc Greatest Hits album you gave my mom and I and now I want to be like Soolaimon. A wise guy in poetry. I am glad my mom and I have memories to last a lifetime as she loved your music and concerts. You are a legend and you rock. Keep on rocking in the free world. That's how I feel!












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