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121). 5 Reasons to Learn Music Theory By : K Quinn
If you thought music theory was a waste of time and not necessary to further your musical goals, then read these following 5 reasons why this is not true.
1.Read sheet music: Being able to play from any piece of sheet music. Well it may be hard to play BUT you can read it!
2.Be able to transpose: Say you are playing a piec...
122). I Use Gibson Pick-Ups, Why? By : Michael Tafoya
For years or decades I’ve played electric guitar in bands at bars, schools, concerts and recording sessions yet I couldn’t tell you what pick-ups (p/u’s) were about. I mean, I didn’t have a clue as to what a pick-up did what to my sound. I grew up in a Gibson family. I mean that my relatives, when they didn’t ridicule me for my participation as a r...
123). Make Your Own Beats, Instrumentals, Tracks, and Demo CDs By : Matthew Keith
Many people are making an excellent living selling thier samples, tracks, and cd's, on the Internet and off, even if they're not with a major record label. Just look around on the Internet. People are paying $30 to $60 for small beat and and sound packages, $50 to $100 for small loopsets and beatsets, $100 to $300 for Instrumentals, $100's to $1,00...
124). Drum Tips - Why didn't you get the Gig? By : Troy-Vernon
Have you been auditioning for different bands and not getting the gig? Musicians are very critical of the other musicians they play with, although they will probably not be brutally honest about what they see and hear. We don’t want to hurt your feelings so we say something nice and then never call you again. I have auditioned many, many musicians ...
125). iTunes Explained By : Dave Carter
iTtunes is primarily used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. iTunes developed by “Apple Computer”, is a digital media player. iTunes could be used as an interface to manage the music on iPod’s digital audio player. iTunes helps consumers in purchasing digital music and movie files by connecting to the iTunes music store. In a...
126). A History Of Country Music By : John Rivers
Musicians have long been playing fiddle music in the Appalachians for years, but it wasn’t until 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee that the first recording country music recording deal was signed. In this year, Victor Records signed Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family.
Jimmie Rodgers was born in Meridian Mississippi, in 1897. Originally he w...
127). Musicians discover right now how to quickly and easily create “Streaming Audio and Video” like a pro! By : Quentin Brown
Streaming Audio and Video has always been available to the large corporate sites and techies. Now you can use inexpensive software to produce your own streaming audio or video just like the professionals with no knowledge of programming required. Lets face it when a person comes to your website what would they rather do listen or read.
128). Who is Mac Dre? By : Jake McMullan
Mac Dre was born on the fifth of July 1970 in Oakland, he grew up in Vallejo, California and lived there most of his life.
In 1989 Mac Dre released his first album, an EP titled 'Young Black Brotha' it had 4 tracks on it and one track ironicly titled 'Too Hard for the Fuckin Radio' started getting air play in North Californian radio st...
129). Don't Move A Piano Until You Read This By : D Ruplinger
How do you move a piano? Very carefully.
Okay, I’m being a little sarcastic, but moving a piano is a serious endeavor.
I’m a big advocate of hiring a professional mover to move a piano. Pianos are heavy and it’s easy to damage a piano while moving it. I’m speaking from experience. I own a Kimball piano my parents bought ...
130). 3 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your Music Lessons By : K Quinn
Whether you are using a book, video, a real live human, or online lessons, keep these pointers in mind in order to get the most out our your studies.
1. Complete and master each section before moving on to the next: As you work through your studies make sure you have each new technique or idea conquered before moving on to the next. Le...
131). Looking To Store Compact Discs? By : JP Busk
Have you entered the iPod and MP3 world? If you are like me and my kids, listening to a compact disc is a rare thing because we are now using iPods. But, I still have a ton of discs that I want to keep. I also have a lot of computer back ups on CDR that I need to store. So what’s the best thing to do with all of those CDs? What is the best storage ...
132). Learn To Dance The Salsa By : Gray Rollins
The word “salsa” in Spanish means sauce. Salsa dancing is also known as slot dancing because couples don’t move around a large area of the dance floor; instead they stay in a more fixed or smaller area of the floor. So are you ready to learn Salsa dancing?
The salsa has an eight beat pattern that is made up of two bars of four beats. T...
133). Easy Piano Improvisation: Learn to Express Yourself! By : Edward Weiss
Have you ever wanted to just sit down at the piano and play what you feel? Without worrying if it's good enough or if you have enough "talent?" You can when you learn how to play piano using the amazing open position piano chord!
This chord structure allows the complete beginner to create modern sounds at the piano FASTER THAN ANY OTHE...
134). Get Ya’ Money Right: The Truth About Publishing By : Sahpreem King
What up Playa? By now you should be getting the big picture. There ain’t no business like show business. But here's the problem, you keep putting on the show, but you ain’t handling the business. If you are like many of the young artist coming-up in the game, you probably don’t have a strong grasp on the Music Industries many rules and regulations....
135). Recording artist abandons promising career to follow Christ By : soal
Recording artist abandons promising career to follow Christ
136). How to Avoid Guitar Practice Burnout - The #1 Reason Beginner Guitarists Give-Up. By : arowe1
This article is about how to avoid guitar practice burnout - something that happens to all of us from time to time!
Yep it's true. Many of us at one time or another has experienced those "blah" days where the last thing we want to do is pick up our guitar and practice. But don't fret! Here you'll discover valuable little tidbits to he...
137). The New Entertainer By : Dave Carter
Digital music players caused a furore when they first arrived on the scene, as music moguls everywhere feared that without the need to purchase a hardcopy of an album, consumers would enjoy artists’ hard work for free, and the profits derived from an enormously lucrative industry would be depleted in a serious way. A few years on, it’s obvious that...
138). Your Personal Tone Generator By : Michael Tafoya
A guide to getting a sound and trouble shooting
A good sound starts from the fingers, through the pick-up to the guitar and out. If you don’t start there, you’re spinning in circles and end up with a transparent (fuzzy) sound without body and response. “Your fingers are your tone generators”. Not the amps or pedals. Those are tools to ...
139). The Revolution Of High-Tech Recording Industry By : Jenny Le
Today, music is one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world. This market is hotter for many reasons. First of all, customers’ demands and tastes are higher and more diversified than ever. Second, the number of people and companies working in this field are increasing at such a dizzy speed that it creates a very large pool of tough comp...
140). A Good Music Tutor Will Never Go Hungy! By : Vicky Wilkinson
If you are a musician, and interested in teaching, then you will never go hungry! There is always a want for tutors - people will always want to learn music and need the guidance of someone else... you!
Ask one hundred random people, and chances are that the large majority will have an interest in singing, or playing some sort of music...
141). Copyright and music, the right way to protect your rights. By : Sherif
If you enjoy writing and recording your own music then you probably just want to concentrate on that, but it is worth taking a few steps today that can save a mountain of trouble later on.
Register your work:
If you want to get published, or even if you self publish your work, you will be sending copies to your agents, record c...
142). Rock DJ By : Anh Tuan Nguyen
Before I left Singapore, my aspired DJ-to-be Malaysian buddy, Chee Kiang, burnt for me my favorite Ministry of Sound – The Annual 2005 Deluxe CD. He attempted some modifications to the hits, not without the Zouk influence, the club everyone talks about in Singapore where he is a frequenter.
I didn’t quite feel any distinction from the...
143). MP3 Downloads Bringing Benefits to Everyone By : Dave Carter
With the availability of broadband Internet reaching all time heights, it has never been easier to access the wealth of free MP3 music that is on tap and online. Many bands allow their music to be distributed on the net because of the massive potential audience they can reach using this medium. A wealth of bands even use their own websites to post ...
144). Free Music Downloads for Kelly Clarkson By : Dimitris Stacosta
American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson has become a familiar voice on the radio and television as she continues to delivery amazing new songs with incredible vocals that continue to skyrocket her farther up the charts. Thanks to the power of the Internet there are many sites where you can find free music downloads of her work to hear for yourself how ...
145). Personalize Your Pod By : Dave Carter
We humans are a territorial bunch. We have reached the point in our civilisation that we don’t mark our space the same way as our animals do, but still, we love nothing more than individualizing the things we use every day and making them our own. As children at school, we scrawled our names over our copybooks, and drew doodles to mark things as ou...
146). Tuning, Intonation, And The Saxophone By : Chad Criswell
Playing your saxophone in tune with others in your band requires much more than simply playing a reference note into a tuner and adjusting the mouthpiece on the instrument. In order to really understand the tuning process and how best to tune your saxophone it helps to know the physics behind the sound that you produce while playing. When we are ta...
147). Legal Music Download Sites VS P2P File Sharing. By : arowe1
This article compares the differences between legal music download sites VS file sharing networks.
1) Music files available for download:
The p2p file sharing networks heavily out number the legal music sites when it comes to the amount of files available for download. A p2p application provides millions of unlimited mp3 ...
148). MP3 Game Downloads By : pjs1965
MP3 game downloads 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 mor...
149). How to Produce a Christmas Number One Hit By : Ian Waugh
The worst thing about Christmas has to be listening to Top Of The Pops and the Christmas Number 1 – Girls Aloud, Robbie Williams, Westlife and Mr Blobby for goodness sake! Surely anyone can produce a better Christmas Hit than those. After all, a computer does all the work, doesn't it - all you do is press a few buttons and jiggle a few drum and bas...
150). How to fake being a better guitarist in five simple steps PART 1 of 2 By : Chris Watson
You spend five hours a day playing your guitar. You run your scales, master your legato, your two hand tapping would make EVH blush. So why is it that every time you see a band playing at a bar with a guitarist with only a smidgen of your technical ability he is the centre of attention, garnering the praise of all the punters in the crowd?
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