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"Hands Clean" was a commercial success in many territories, reaching the top 10 in over six countries while also reaching the top-twenty in seven others. In the United States, the song debuted at number 65 on the week of 2 February 2002, becoming that week's "Hot Shot Debut", [ 20 ] and moved up to number 49 the following week. [ 21 ]
Larry Heard (born May 31, 1960) [1] is an American DJ, record producer, and musician [1] who has recorded under various names, most notably Mr. Fingers. He is widely known as a pioneering figure in 1980s house music , and was leader of the influential group Fingers Inc. , whose 1988 album Another Side was the first long-form house LP.
Music can provide many psychological benefits including stress reduction, improved memory, and general improvement to cognitive performance. [3] Research shows that the activity of listening to music can aid individuals in detaching from their surroundings [ clarification needed ] and help them focus on their own thoughts and actions. [ 4 ]
The hands are held together, trapping a pocket of air between the two palms. [2] Using the fingers of one hand, the air is squeezed out the top, between the base of the thumb and the opposite hand, to form a musical note. The pitch is determined by the force used to hold the hands together. The tighter the grip, the higher the note. [3]
Under Rug Swept is the fifth studio album and third internationally released album by Canadian singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette.Released by Maverick Records in the United States on February 26, 2002, and in the United Kingdom a day earlier (see 2002 in music), it was the first album Morissette had written and produced all on her own.
The music video for "Head over Feet" was directed by Michele Laurita. The video is simple, showing a close-up of Morissette singing and playing harmonica, and uses a locked-off camera that never changes its field of vision. [ 24 ]
According to its digital sheet music, "Fingers Crossed" is written and composed in the key of F major, it is built of the chord progression F–Dm–Gm–C and is set in the time signature of 12 8 with a tempo of 109 beats per minute. Spencer-Smith's vocal range spans from F 3 to C 5. [5]
Larry Heard created "Can You Feel It" by using the Roland Juno-60 synthesizer and the Roland TR-909 drum machine. [5] In a 2017 interview with Vice, he recalled, "I had two cassette decks—there were no digital recorders or even multi-track recorders—and I did one take, one pass, on one tape, then ran it back to the other one, played some other parts by hand that I wanted to add, and that ...