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Today we’re discussing Chickens
Chicken Purses, Chicken Parodies, Chicken Puns, Chicken Songs; What More Do You Want? Switching Styles is dedicated not only to quality content but also to keeping you on your toes. Although a silly concept, chickens have become something of an internet love from Chicken nuggets (Chickie Nuggies) to the Chicken Wing tik Tok trends, and of course chicken-themed purses. Continue reading Today we’re discussing Chickens
Dylanna Fisher
Feb 24, 20222 min read


Featuring Adan Meza
Adan is a relatively new musician. Adan began as a musician about 2-3 years ago. It wasn’t until 2015, that he started creating music. Starting his music career 2 – 3 years ago, he’s gained online traction with the band “Almost There But Not Really” between 2017. He’s shined as their bassist. Continue reading Featuring Adan Meza
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 12, 20223 min read


Discover Adrian Sutherland: Music, Advocacy, and Inspiration
Check out this Q&A with Adrian Sutherland and Dylanna Fisher from Switching Styles to discover Adrian’s music and advocacy. Continue reading Discover Adrian Sutherland: Music, Advocacy, and Inspiration
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 24, 20212 min read


Guide To Hold Music for Your Business
Hold music for your business is vital. Hold music, also known as MOH, Music-On-Hold, or Phone Hold Music, is essential for any business. Continue reading Guide To Hold Music for Your Business
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 8, 20215 min read


Hold Music From The View Of The Customer
Hold music plays a crucial role in customer service by alleviating stress during wait times. It diverts attention from the urge to hang up, making callers more patient. Studies show that music makes the waiting experience seem shorter, enhancing overall satisfaction even if the music quality isn’t ideal. Continue reading Hold Music From The View Of The Customer
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 8, 20213 min read


CDs or Vinyl? – Sustainable Music Listening
at of choice related to sound quality, aesthetics, and collectability. Some people may purchase music on only one type of format, while others buy both. However, when it comes to the environment, a new set of questions arise. Continue reading CDs or Vinyl? – Sustainable Music Listening
Dylanna Fisher
Jun 13, 20215 min read


Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals
In spite of the positive aspects of enjoying live artists and gathering with fellow music-lovers, there is a dark side that will undoubtedly cause major issues for the environment once festivals resume. While wrapped up in the fun of an event, people may forget to be mindful of their negative effects on the environment. This is a problem that must be addressed by environmentally-conscious individuals. Continue reading Don’t Be Trashy at Music Festivals
Dylanna Fisher
May 23, 20216 min read


How Music Devices Contribute to E-Waste Problems
The article discusses the rise in electronic waste (e-waste) due to advancements in music technology, such as CD players and smartphones. While modern devices enhance music enjoyment, they contribute to e-waste, with only 10% being recycled. The piece highlights environmental risks from improper disposal and suggests practices for sustainable music consumption. Continue reading How Music Devices Contribute to E-Waste Problems
Dylanna Fisher
May 12, 20213 min read


Advice For Musicians By Musicians
This content offers valuable advice from experienced musicians to guide both aspiring and established musicians in the ever-changing music industry. The insights cover various aspects such as improving skills, overcoming stage fright, and succeeding in the industry. The source emphasizes the importance of learning from fellow musicians and encourages contributions to further enrich the guide. Continue reading Advice For Musicians By Musicians
Dylanna Fisher
Mar 3, 20212 min read


A Q&A with Thadudette
Thaddie parodies, AKA Thadudette is a parody musician creating Disney, cartoon, anime, and gaming parodies to “make people emit hahas out of their chew holes”. Continue reading A Q&A with Thadudette
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 31, 20218 min read


Rediscovering the Roaring 20s with Swing’it Dixieband
Swing’it Dixieband, founded by Martin Jarl, modernizes 1920s jazz, performing globally, hitting 1 million Spotify streams, and releasing a concept album inspired by the era. Continue reading Rediscovering the Roaring 20s with Swing’it Dixieband
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 27, 20213 min read


Interviewing Swing’it Dixieband
Merging the centuries within the ’20s, their music blends modern music with a vintage sound. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate the 2020’s with the styles of the 1920s. Traditional jazz music was party music and that’s what they deliver in their songs and their concerts. Their versatility allows them to play for a range of audiences from jazz clubs and speakeasies to weddings to corporate events to festivals. Continue reading Interviewing Swing’it Dixieband
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 24, 20219 min read


Featuring I Am Justice; Your Favorite Death Note Inspired Band
“My original artist name is The Kira Justice and it’s still my artist name in Brazil. The Kira Justice is a direct reference to the Anime Death Note. However going by the same artist name in different languages was often confusing, so I decided to have separate artist names for different languages. I Am Justice was the alternative for our artists’ name back when we were still a band. It’s also a reference to the same anime, and it sounds just as good as the other name, if not
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 13, 20212 min read


Switching Styles Q&A with The Band I Am Justice
Bringing you covers with an anime flair is the band I am Justice. For those that are anime fans, yes, their band name is inspired by Death Note. Continue reading Switching Styles Q&A with The Band I Am Justice
Dylanna Fisher
Jan 10, 20215 min read


KDrummer 16 Q&A
Bringing you amazing drum covers brought to a whole and creative new levels with practical and edited effects. These covers are hard, energetic, amazing and visually stunning. These visuals add to the drum covers themselves allowing them to “capture the beauty of drumming, and of course the drumming of the metal and hard rock genre.” Continue reading KDrummer 16 Q&A
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 14, 20205 min read


Q&A With Mako Ray
Joining only a few years ago in 2017, Mako Ray has gained over 2.8 million views from followers following his artistic career. Now he isn’t just a musician and cover artist but also an artist, and designer. His YouTube channel consists of art, design, game development content, and of course music.
Music, for Mako Ray, is a means to an end, and the end is to listen to something you enjoy and “occasionally that end is supposed to have a specific stronger impact, attempting to e
Dylanna Fisher
Oct 11, 20209 min read


Are John Cage’s Works Really Music?
Growing up, I often heard the argument against modern art (including music) that it wasn’t “real art”. But what is “real art”? What is “real music”? That answer is going to be different depending on whom you ask. Continue reading Are John Cage’s Works Really Music? | Guest Written by Kirstin Duprey
Dylanna Fisher
Sep 27, 20206 min read


What can Fans do to support the music industry?
Talking with the musicians themselves. There are several ways that a fan can support their favourite artists. Cody Blakey; a local recording engineer, Leshan Masikonte; of Melafrique, Phillip Rodda of Medical Pilot, and Angeles Joselito; the owner of Apollo Entertainment Company in interviews with Switching Styles, discussed the best way to help artists during a crisis Continue reading What can Fans do to support the music industry?
Dylanna Fisher
Jul 15, 20203 min read


Flakron Rexha Q&A; Chill Beats and Cool Remixes
Flakron has created quite an audience on YouTube with over 3 million views on his beats and nearly 25 thousand subscribers to his channel. You’ve heard his music here before on the “Snake Jazz” article. Continue reading Flakron Rexha Q&A; Chill Beats and Cool Remixes
Dylanna Fisher
Apr 5, 20204 min read
Music. Covers. Remixes. Parodies. Medleys.
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