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91). The Heart Effect: Startling New Information About How Music Affects Your Health  By : Art Turner
Twenty-four young, healthy test subjects lay quietly in a university lab, listening to carefully chosen music through headphones, as doctors and technicians hovered around them meticulously measuring their vital signs. The study concluded quickly and the subjects returned to their normal everyday lives. But as the researchers began sifting through ...

92). From Mini to Nano  By : Dave Carter
The ability to make music listening portable has been in the consumer’s line of sight since the first Sony Walkman emerged, but since then portable players have been shrinking in size. From the Minidisk player to the iPod, music playing media have gotten progressively smaller, in an effort to fit in with the hectic lifestyles that prefer as little ...

93). Hip Hop Potency  By : Derek Belay
The success of rap music as the main expression of hip hop has elevated it beyond a cultural movement but to the status of financial powerhouse. Started in the 70’s by innovative DJ’s, rap has become a world wide phenomenon. The organic growth of the music has established the identity of rap music as a political tool for the underprivileged. It has...

94). Practicing The Guitar - Are You Kidding Yourself?  By : Sandy Knoll
Practicing the guitar is no different than doing anything else to improve other aspects of you life. For example, if you're an athlete do you improve your endurance by driving you car? No, you do it by running or some other form of exercise that builds muscle and cardio vascular endurance. So it is with the guitar. Be sure that when yo...

95). The Haunting Of The Violin  By : Rudolph Jones
The sad and haunting melodies of a violinist are never forgotten. They remain with you always coming back again and again. The true charm of music lies in how it can affect you and your emotions. I believe that violin has the power of captivation. It is not only sad but uplifting also. The true instrument of love and emotion, the violin truly is a ...

96). Ibanez Guitars At The 2006 NAMM Show  By : Sviridov
There have been a number of new Ibanez guitar models at various NAMM shows and so there will be at winter 2006 NAMM. Ibanez unveiled a new Steve Vai JEM Signature model at the January 2005 NAMM Show in Anaheim, CA. It was named "Bad Horsie" after a Steve Vai song of the same name. This guitar features a "Rock Mirror" finish with matching mirror pic...

97). Pianos Need Tender Loving Care Too  By : D Ruplinger
Pianos have several thousand parts (8,000-12,000) and many of those parts are moving parts. To keep all the parts in good working order, pianos need regular care. During the first year of a piano’s life it’s suggested to have it serviced two to four times. Then talk to your piano technician to decide what frequency to continue service ...

98). Play Piano - There is No Substitute for Practice  By : Ronald Worthy
Copyright 2006 RAW Productions There is no substitute for practice. By spending a couple of hours with your instrument every day you develop a special relationship with it. You need to have a regular practice routine that contains certain constant elements (such as warm-up exercises) as well as variable elements that addre...

99). Robert Leroy Johnson..The King of the Delta Blues Lives on!  By : Robin Piggott
Probably the most enigmatic Singer and Guitarist of the twentieth Century is now one of the most revered and respected of all Musicians who make up the Genre of the “Blues “. I speak of course about the wonderful Robert Leroy Johnson. Born in 1911 in Hazelhurst Mississippi, in a Deep South plantation, he, in his pitifully short life has become one ...

100). Rock-&-Roll Surrogate  By : J Square Humboldt
Years ago, upon my first-ever arrival in Paris, there was no doubt as to where I would begin my itinerary ... I went immediately to the Père Lachaise cemetery. That's the final resting place of such luminaries as Voltaire, Victor Hugo, Sarah Berhhardt and Chopin. If I had been there during daylight, I'm sure I would have t...

101). Don't Buy A Piano Until You Read This  By : D Ruplinger
Generally speaking, when looking for a new piano, buy the best piano you can afford. The first thing is to decide how much you can afford to spend on a piano without breaking your budget. Remember, a piano is an investment. A good quality new piano will cost upwards of $2,000-$3,000 (easily several thousand dollars more if you want to spend that mu...

102). The Music Box Industry: Then and Now  By : monique hawkins
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins It has been over 200 years since the music box was invented in 1796. There were many influences, which impacted its development. It wasn't until 1815 that the music box industry finally became organized on a company basis. Manufacturing practices and techniques made it possible to start producing them in ...

103). Top Secrets of Common Sense ~ Part 1  By : Tom Hess
If you believe you can, you will. If you believe you can’t, you won’t. No matter what your musical skill level is right now, there are going to be many significant challenges ahead of you. Your attitudes, and the ways you deal with musical challenges, will be single greatest factor in determining how much you will achieve as a musicia...

104). Review Of Lemon Jelly - 64-95  By : Matt Jones
Track listing: '88 AKA Come Down On Me '68 AKA Only Time '93 AKA Don't Stop Now '95 AKA Make Things Right '79 AKA The Shouty Track '75 AKA Stay With You '76 AKA The Slow Train '90 AKA Man Like Me '64 AKA Go North London duo Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen AKA Lemon Je...

105). Music Production and Mixing Tips & Tricks  By : Ian Waugh
What makes a pro recording pro? What is the "sound" that the pros get and how can you make your recordings sound more professional? The simple answer is - there's no simple answer. But with careful listening and a little experience you can create excellent results with modest equipment. Good mixing starts ear ...

106). Daddy Yankee  By : Sara
Daddy Yankee is one of the best reggaeton artist today. He has won a grammy and has sold over one million albums and has traveled around the world. He was born in Puerto Rico and raised there. He once got shot for being with a gruops of people that were bad but he recoverd and left that life to follow his dream of being a great...

107). How to Prepare for Your Recording Session  By : John McKay
Recording is a time-intensive experience, and problems that arise often seem magnified. No one wants to wait for an hour while the guitar player runs to Guitar Center for new strings. So, to keep things going smoothly and efficiently, here are some things to do in preparation: 1. Practice! You’d be surprised how many bands come into th...

108). MP3 Games  By : pjs1965
MP3 games is an excellent choice for getting the latest games quickly and without the hassles of traveling to the store. There are many locations right on the web that can provide you with the best of the best for much less. There are several locations that do offer a wide range of choice when it comes to mp3 game downloads. Some offer more than ot...

109). The Power Of Songs  By : Rachael Cleipher
What do a car ride, a wedding ceremony and any great party have in common? Many things probably, but one thing they have in commong for sure is songs. Think about it. So many of our daily activities and our special events include special songs. Think about the things you love to do during the day. Love to watch television? Pretty much ...

110). How To Setup A Karaoke System  By : Gray Rollins
Are you interested in how to set up a karaoke system so you, your friends, and your family can have hours of fun singing your favorite songs? Here’s what you need to set up your own karaoke system; one that’s adequate for small events and won’t send you to the poorhouse. The first thing you’ve got to decide is what the media type is th...

111). How to Download Music Online - The Right Way!  By : arowe1
More music fans than ever are looking to download music online. However, many people become overwhelmed by their downloading choices - and are unsure which music solution will best fit their needs and desires. And here's a more serious concern... When searching for free music to download, you can get confusing and conflict...

112). History And Use Of The Bass Guitar  By : Sandra Stammberger
The bass guitar has been derived from the double bass, which was used in the late 1950's. Having 4 strings, these instruments add the lower tones to a musical performance. Experimentation with the bass had started as early as the 1920's. It wasn’t until the 50's however, that a proper bass instrument was formed. In the mid 20th century...

113). Guitar Strings - Part 1  By : Michael Tafoya
Guitar Strings - Part 1

114). Guitar Lessons - Guitar Vibrato  By :
Playing a guitar without vibrato is like eating Mexican food without salsa. Vibrato is one of the most definitive techniques in defining your musical style, your own personal unique sound. No two players have the same vibrato sound. Some play slow and wide while others play narrow and fast, and that’s the beauty behind spending a lot of time learni...

115). Benefits Of Music - Use The Title Actually 'Intelligence, Healing, And Pure Joy: Music Offers all.’  By : Chris Young
Music has been a part of existence since time immemorial. And, it is everywhere –in the rhythms of nature, the chatter of animals and birds, the babbling of babies, and in the dancing of brooks. Listen and you will hear sweet tunes all weaving a magic of their own. It is well known that the origins of music go back at least 50,000 year...

116). The History of The Electric Guitar: How Music Was Changed Forever  By : Bob Martin
In The Beginning The guitar’s soft melodic tone made it difficult for people to hear it when being played alongside other instruments. So during the 1930’s an inventive individual decided to change that and invented the first electric guitar. Little did he know, or have imagined way back then how the invention of the electric guitar wo...

117). Throat Singing in Inuit Culture  By : Clint Leung
Originally, Inuit throat singing was a form of entertainment among Inuit women while the men were away on hunting trips. It was an activity that was primarily done by Inuit women although there have been some men doing it as well. In the Inuit language Inuktitut, throat singing is called katajjaq, pirkusirtuk or nipaquhiit depending on the Canadian...

118). Piano Lesson On Arpeggios Lets Beginners Show Off  By : Jon Broderick
Learning piano for beginners is not easy. Not just pianists, but for any musician learning a new instrument the beginning is the hardest time. Piano lessons can help big-time, but still the fingers just won’t do what the mind tells them. It takes a while for real dexterity to come along. I should know, I have been playing guitar for o...

119). Musical Instruments And Their Importance  By : Nati Roberts
Since times of yore, man has been associated with music. It is the expression of the heart. History tells us that Neanderthal man used bone flute. Evidence also exists that percussive instruments might have been used. Defining a musical instrument: anything that produces sound can be called a musical instrument. The term usually is res...

120). iTunes Are The New Thing  By : Dave Carter
What is iTunes? It is the local buzzword going around town nowadays. Everybody is talking about it. Well, iTunes is actually a digital media player application that has been developed by none other than Apple Computer. This concept allows you to play and organize your own personal set of digital music and video files. You could also use this progra...

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