Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Gary Ewer  |
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| Article Title :: Defeating Stage Fright |
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If you don't suffer from stage fright, I hope you know how lucky
you are. For some musicians, the thought of standing up in front
of an audience and performing leaves them feeling weak in the
knees, shaky, sweaty and miserable. It's a debilitating
situation, one that has prevented many fine performers from
becoming all they could be. But don't despair if it has you in
its grip- it is curable!
If you suffer from stage fright, or performance anxiety as it is
also called, you need to know that a certain amount of
nervousness is normal. It is natural to feel angst when having
to demonstrate your musical abilities in front of others. Public
speaking is another area that people get jittery over. (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Paul  |
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| Article Title :: What is iPod? |
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Apple Computer, Inc has invented IPOD. It is a MP3 music player
which can store up to 15,000 songs or as many as 25,000 photos.
It is portable in size and 6.5 ounces in weight. IPOD comes in
four models. iPod Shuffle with 512 mb and 1gb memory. iPod mini
with 4gb and 6 gb memory. iPod with 20 gb and 60 gb memory. iPod
U2 with 20 gb memory. The features of an iPod are mind blowing.
In such a tiny gadget we can store huge amount of music and
pictures. A 2inch LCD screen also enhances the iPod. The screen
can display more than 65 thousand vivid colors. IPOD uses Mac OS
X or windows 2000/XP operating system. It has an album art and
iTunes 4.9 for pictures and songs. The battery life of 15 hours (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Ahnn Desacula  |
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| Article Title :: LIKOR BANd |
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likor band mga usunod na idolo
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Jake Randal  |
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| Article Title :: Music, Intelligence, and YOU |
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"The musician is constantly adjusting decisions on tempo, tone,
style, rhythm, phrasing, and feeling--training the brain to
become incredibly good at organizing and conducting numerous
activities at once. Dedicated practice of this orchestration can
have a great payoff for lifelong attentional skills,
intelligence, and an ability for self-knowledge and expression."
- Ratey John J., MD. A User's Guide to the Brain. New York:
Pantheon Books, 2001.
So many parents wish they'd gotten their child into music
sooner. But it is better to start late than not at all. Many
children grow up and are disappointed they never started
learning a musical instrument. But the time to start is now!
Music can (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Jake Randal  |
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| Article Title :: Don't buy a guitar without me.. 5 questions to ask before buying
a guitar |
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Buying a guitar is a very important, and potentially expensive,
decision. There are so many makes, models, styles, and colors,
that it becomes almost impossible to choose unless you know what
you're looking for. The question is, which one is right for you?
You could easily buy a poor quality guitar thinking you got a
deal, or you could get a decent guitar for a price that just too
high. Here are some questions to ask before you actually buy
that guitar.
1. Budget.
With so many guitars available, you shouldn't have a problem
finding one that fits your budget. The key is to know your
budget. You do get what you pay for and you should keep in mind
that you will be spending hours and hours pr (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck  |
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| Article Title :: Blameshift Releases Powerful New CD Drop Down |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2006--New York, New York-- Blameshift is
rapidly becoming a major force in independent music on the heels
of their successful metal-punk-rock album Drop Down.
Blameshift is a five-piece band with original male/female dual
vocals and a sound that takes a foundation of early
metal-hardcore-punk injected with hyperactively charged modern
rock.
This is definitely not music for the faint of heart; it snarls,
spits, then scratches and claws its way into your soul. Tim
Barbour and Jenny Mann supply the animated vocals, playing off
each other like a possessed rock 'n' roll tag team on steroids.
The chunky heavy-duty guitar riffs of (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Joey Robichaux  |
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| Article Title :: Beginner On Guitar? Learn These Ten Chords! |
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It's a combination that just doesn't mix, but it always happens.
Take 1 part enthusiastic beginning guitar player, add 1 part
beautiful new guitar, and 1 part confusing "Learn guitar" chord
book. The result is rarely pretty -- it usually results in 1
confused and frustrated not-so-enthusiastic-anymore guitar
player!
A "chord" is simply a mixture of notes played at the same time.
You finger certain positions, then strum the strings; what
results is a chord.
Most chord books are technically correct -- they do show you
finger positions for loads and loads of chords. However, they're
often functionally deficient -- they show you chords, but don't
show you which ones are important and why!
R (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Albert  |
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| Article Title :: Now you can download your own personalized music collection over
the internet. |
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First came the computer which allowed people, mostly computer
geeks, to assimilate large amounts of information and crunch
numbers in a fraction of the time that it used to in the past.
Then came the internet which allowed people to communicate
almost any topic instantaneously. Finally, the digital age
arrived with computers, cell phones and PDA's (personal data
assistants). Along with all the digital wonders emerged the MP3,
a digital recording device used primarily for recording music.
Once the MP3's had established their popularity, the musical
download services came into being. Some of these offered free
downloads which touched off numerous legal battles pitting the
music industry and (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: shabba Staff Writter- http://www.cincinnatiohioonline.com/blog  |
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| Article Title :: What Goes Around Comes Around |
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Music Review
Title: "Set It Off "
Artist: Harliquinny's and Bunker Crew
Year: 1986
Label: Champion Records (London, England)
Time for a histroy lesson. While I was shopping at Everybody's
Records in Cincinnati, Ohio I came across a reprint of this
song. I knew this record was digitally remastered so I brought
it!
This song at the time was a monster hit in the Cincy area clubs
and on the radio mixshows. The beats at 110 beats per minuite
(BPM) This song wasn't hardcore nor to fast. Just right to
groove with your guy or girl or just groove by yourself. For
DJ's This track is very easy to mix in and out of. This was a
very very good crowd pleaser.
Another version of " Set It Off " b (read full article) |
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Category :: Music Articles |
Author :: Rich Geyer  |
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| Article Title :: How To Make A Cheap Guitar Sound Great |
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Most beginning guitar players start with a rather inexpensive
instrument. They usually have a mass production clone of a
Fender Stratocaster or a Gibson Les Paul. The most popular
clones are made overseas by Gibson and Fender themselves through
the Epiphone and Squier lines. These are built to the same specs
as the American made models. They are decent instruments in
their own right but they can be improved greatly with just a
pickup replacement. As long as the neck is straight and the
tuning pegs are fairly tight, this is often all you need to
upgrade to a pro sound.
Iv'e modified several Mexican made Stratocasters and I'll take
you through the process. The first thing you want to decide (read full article) |
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