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The Joy of Music: 'Sound' Therapy for Everyday Life
- By Duane Shinn
- Published Today
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Music is called "the universal language" because it transcends cultures, distance, and time. But music also has the power to restore sanity and peace to our busy every day lives and to bring joy and calmness to both the listeners and the performers.
Why Changing Your Musical Style is a Good Thing
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Today
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An article explaining why changing your sound and style is a healthy thing for any band to be doing.
If you are prepared to do a little searching and have a little patience, you can grab a cracking bargain. Buy your electronic keyboards at online auction sites like eBay.
There are many piano courses available on the internet. Most are downloadable and very reasonably priced, they also offer secure ordering and money back guarantees, but is it a good idea to learn to play the piano with software downloaded from a website.
Knowing The Legalities Of Your CD
- By Kevin Sinclair
- Published Today
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Once you've finished your recording, what now? You have all the right mixes finished and everything is in its place, but there is still work to be done before your CD will truly be finished. By knowing what needs to be done after all of the recording is finished, you'll have a much easier time getting from recording to successfully finished product: your CD.
Selling Out Or Musical Progression
- By Patrick Omari
- Published Today
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The act of 'selling out' involves a musician or group rejecting their principles and morals to pursue a more lucrative path. Did money kill punk rock or was it already dead?
An Introduction To The Electric Guitar
- By Victor Epand
- Published Today
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A brief look at the electric guitar, how it compares to acoustic and classic guitars, and some of the features which distinguish it from other models.
America's Patriotic Songbook -- Songs For The 4th Of July
- By Duane Shinn
- Published Yesterday
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Nothing stirs the heart of a patriot in the United States like fireworks accompanied by a rousing rendition of God Bless America. The top songs of America are some of the most easily recognized pieces of music in the Western world.
Life Of Miles Davis-The First Miles Davis Quintet
- By Murray Hubick
- Published Yesterday
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In this brief history about the life of Miles Davis the author, a self proclaimed jazz addict examine's the early career of arguably the foremost jazz musician of the 20th century. The year 1955 saw the first incarnation of the Miles Davis Quintet. In this band there were featured some of the biggest names in jazz of the time such as John Coltrane, red Garland, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones.
Life Of Miles Davis - The Early Years
- By Murray Hubick
- Published Yesterday
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In this brief history about the life of Miles Davis the author, a self proclaimed jazz addict examine's the birth and early beginings of arguably the foremost jazz musician of the 20th century. Miles Dewey Davis III was born May 26th 1926...
The Life Of Miles Davis - The Birth Of The Cool
- By Murray Hubick
- Published Yesterday
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In this brief history about the life of Miles Davis the author, a self proclaimed jazz addict examine's the early career of arguably the foremost jazz musician of the 20th century. In this article we have a look at Davis' life from 1945 and on, starting with the first major development in the life of Miles Davis and how it led to "The Birth of the Cool".
Everything You Need To Know About Subwoofers
- By Victor Epand
- Published Yesterday
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The above article is all about subwoofers. Given here are details of subwoofers.
It's Still Amazing: The Story of Amazing Grace
- By Duane Shinn
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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A staple of both spiritual and secular singers alike, Amazing Grace is one of the world's most popular songs. John Newton, its writer, lived a life full of sin and redemption, both of which inspired the song's timeless lyrics.
The Battle Hymn of the Republic Still Marches On
- By Duane Shinn
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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"Mine eyes have seen the glory" is one of the most powerful and recognized opening lines in the history of American song. The Battle Hymn of the Republic is the quintessential fight song of the United States, as well as its call-to-arms.
Woody Guthrie's 'This Land is Your Land'
- By Duane Shinn
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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In 1940, Woody Guthrie sat down and wrote his personal response to the song 'God Bless America.' He felt a different story of America needed telling. The result was 'This Land is Your Land,' a song that is still taught in school music classes.
Drum Tabs A Must for Drummers
- By Amit Kheterpal
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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If you are a new drummer want to learn playing drums and then you definitely need to know what drum tabs are and how effectively you can put us the drum tabs as a form of basic learning.
There are many people that would like to play a keyboard instrument but never quite got round to it. Traditionally, if you wanted to learn to play the piano, you needed a piano and a piano teacher or piano lessons.
What Makes A Classical Guitar Different To Other Types Of Guitar?
- By Victor Epand
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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A look at what makes a classical guitar, why it is unique, and the variations found worldwide within the classical guitar family.
A Brief History Of The Modern Guitar
- By Victor Epand
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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A brief look at where the instrument has come from, its history and ancestors, and where the word guitar comes from
Why Should You Learn To Play Piano?
- By Chris Chew
- Published Tuesday 1st 2008
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Why choose to learn how to play the piano when there are so many musical instruments to choose from?
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