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While working, I normally listen to work-music playlists on YouTube but I am always on the lookout to find new interesting tools that help me work. That's how I came an amazing website on twitter that helps people with focusing on work (or other activities as well).

It's called I Miss My Cafe. Trust me, you really want to give this a go! You have the entire ability to control all types of sound and adjust the background music the way you want it to be. The sound design is on-point and I found it so good that I have been using it constantly since this morning! Big kudos to the makers of this website!

While using this website, I got an idea. What if I try to do a collaboration and integrate something like this inside Brutask. Would any of you find it useful? Let me know your thoughts in the comments! ?

Understanding how chords work will give you a BIG leg up in learning how to play the piano. Knowing just a handful of chords will unlock hundreds, if not thousands of pop songs. To get started today, check out our free Chord Hacks course, or read How to Play Piano Chords.

Lisa Witthas been teaching piano for more than 20 years and in that time has helped hundreds of students learn to play the songs they love. Lisa received classical piano training through the Royal Conservatory of Music, but she has since embraced popular music and playing by ear in order to accompany herself and others. Learn more about Lisa.

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Licensing: Public domain and Creative Commons

Why we love it: Owned by fair trade music licensing business Tribe of Noise, Free Music Archive hosts more than 150,000 songs from singers and songwriters across the globe in its music library. We love their commitment to supporting independent artists and their FAQ guide that breaks down the different attribution requirements for Creative Commons licenses.

Price range: All tracks are free, but Creative Commons licenses require attribution.

While the movie has a Hallmark-esque feel to it, "A Tourist's Guide to Love" is distinguished by the fact that it is the first Hollywood film to be shot predominantly in Vietnam. And, refreshingly, by the fact that its plot isn't centered around Americans' perspective of the Vietnam War.

Written by Vietnamese American screenwriter Eirene Tran Donohue, "A Tourist's Guide to Love" is loosely based on her own experience. Like the main character, Donahue broke up with her boyfriend shortly before a trip to Vietnam that ended up introducing her to the man she was actually supposed to end up with.

Sinh Thach (Scott Ly), whose uncle owns the business, and his cousin Anh (Quinn Trc Trần) are tasked with guiding Amanda and the rest of the tour group through the country and teaching them everything from how to haggle with vendors at the market (tip: be ready to walk away) to how to safely cross bike-filled streets. And as Sinh and Amanda grow closer, and Amanda loosens her itinerary, they end up making a trip to Sinh's hometown to meet his grandmother, played by Nsưt L Thiện.

Bouncy Viet pop songs "GPS" by Pixel Neko and "Cho Khng" by Suboi set the tone as the tour group first arrive in Ho Chi Minh City. And later, Mai Lệ Huyền's 1974 track "Anh Sẽ Đưa Em," that feels reminiscent of Motown and provides the same kind of warmth, plays as Amanda and Sinh ride a motorbike into his hometown.

In a post on her Instagram, Donohue said the song "feels like it was written exactly for the movie," alongside a photo of her and Vu. "So excited that I got to meet her and that I could be a part of introducing the world to her spectacular talent," Donohue wrote.

Lily Doton is an intern at Salon and will graduate from Castleton University in May. Though her true love is K-Pop, she is studying Media and Communication with a concentration in journalism and a minor in film studies. She is passionate about telling stories and seeking out Asian representation, whether that's in movies, shows, music or writing.

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Get ready for love, laughter, and catchy tunes with the upcoming soundtrack for the romantic comedy series, Ready, Set, Love! Directed by Yanyong Kuruangkura, the show premieres on February 15th, 2024, promising a unique twist on the dating game.

This exciting competition throws single women into the spotlight as they vie for the affection of eligible bachelors. The soundtrack promises to capture the energy and emotions of this high-stakes game, featuring a mix of upbeat tracks and heartfelt melodies.

Mark your calendars, music lovers! The Ready, Set, Love soundtrack will be available soon on all major streaming platforms like Youtube Music, Spotify and Apple Music. Dive into the complete song list, discover the talented artists behind the music, and let the soundtrack transport you into the world of the series.

Get to know the talented actors bringing Ready, Set, Love to life! The series stars Pongtiwat Tangwancharoen, Kemisara Paladesh, Man Trisanu Soranun, and Nichapalak Thongkham, each portraying unique characters navigating this unconventional dating landscape.

The duo worked together to curate the sound of a great love story, using music authentic to the time and place but also to the characters Nicholls so lovingly created. Here they share some of their favorite music moments from the series, giving insight into their selections, and revealing a dedication and passion for the work that mirrors what Emma and Dexter share.

The film only had the use of the song via background music. The beauty of the mountains, clear blue sky romancing white clouds and nature in full bloom framed a picturesque backdrop for the music. Al Pacino, who performed the character of Michael Corleone, later confessed the music inspired him to enact one of his truly memorable love scenes.

With or without lyrics, "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" is one of the best romantic love songs for your wedding day. This cover of the song from The Lion King soundtrack works as relaxing piano music for your wedding processional, cocktail hour playlist, or playing in the background during dinner.

This sax cover of one of the greatest love songs of all time (originally sung by Whitney Houston) is a soulful, smooth jazz option for your wedding day music. We'd suggest this instrumental love song for your first dance or parent dance.

An orchestra of romantic violins and cellos make this instrumental love song a simple but beautiful and emotional masterpiece. Use it for your wedding processional and we guarantee there will be waterworks.

While we love the original version with lyrics, this instrumental rendition of Legend's famous song is just as catchy. The upbeat piano would be ideal for your prelude playlist as guests are taking their seats at the ceremony or mingling during cocktail hour.

Starting out with a solo violin, this song from the Far from the Madding Crowd soundtrack will give you major chills around 0:20 and again at 3:45 with a beautiful crescendo. The total track is around 4:40 minutes, making it long enough for a ceremony entrance or processional.

If you're a fan of Elton John's original version of this song, chances are you'll love this toned-down rendition by United Guitar Players. The acoustic sound is mellow but cheerful, making this one of the best guitar love song for either your processional or your first dance.

Set the mood for an elegant celebration with this classical piano arrangement by Chopin. We think it would be great to play as as a prelude song while your guests are arriving to ceremony venue and settling into their seats.

There are so many different layers to this instrumental track, from the acoustic guitar at the very beginning, to the upbeat trumpets that enter at 2:15 and the pure magic that happens at 4:05. If you're a Disney fan, this song is a must-have for your wedding playlist.

Looking for an instrumental wedding song with a slower pace? This soothing, five-minute suite is one of the best piano arrangements to use as a prelude song or as background music during your reception meal.

Get ready to twirl around the dance floor at your reception with this enchanting tune from the Wall-E soundtrack (see more of our favorite Disney first dance songs here!). Fun fact: Composer Thomas Newman also wrote the soundtracks for Finding Nemo and Finding Dory.

Speaking of bride entrance songs, "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perry is one of the most popular picks. The original is an ultra-romantic choice, but this instrumental cover by The Piano Guys is just as swoon-worthy.

This entire song from Pride & Prejudice is something we'd listen to on repeat all day long (it's so soothing!), but it really picks up at 2:22 with a gorgeous piano and violin love song that gives us chills. Consider it for a dramatic ceremony entrance or as a recessional song that begins right after your first kiss.

Here's another instrumental take on a classic rock song, with an arrangement of acoustic guitar, strings, harp, trumpets, and pan flute. Composer George Martin, who worked with The Beatles on all of their original albums, made this rendition of their hit "And I Love Her." We'd suggest this beautiful relaxing music for your cocktail hour or used as a first dance song, whether you're taking professional lessons or just winging it!

If The Notebook is one of your favorite movies, you'll be happy to hear that the soundtrack has a couple of instrumental love songs you can use on the big day. This relaxing music would be great for a ceremony prelude or postlude playlist.

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