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Category :: Music Articles Author :: Robert Brown 
 
 Article Title :: Start Your Own Sheet Music Collection
 
Starting a sheet music collection is easy, once youÂ’ve decided what you want to collect. Sheet music is inexpensive and relatively easy to find. You can find music at yard sales, antique shows and on the internet. Only music that is very scarce or rare is expensive. Most pieces can be found at a price between three and twenty five dollars. Extremely rare sheet music can carry a price of up to a thousand dollars, but few pieces fall into this category. You will find music in any color graphic or subject matter you are looking for. People collect sheet music in many ways. Sometimes sheet music is collected by the genre or songs. You could put together a history of music in Ame  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Bill Dollar 
 
 Article Title :: Songwriter Confessions #4
 
Once a recording studio reaches a certain size, it has to have a studio cat. That seems to be Nature's unwritten law and you resist it at your peril. It happens as you're unwrapping the new Lexicon reverb unit that will take you up to the next level of sound. Before the carton has been cleared away, there is a scratching at the studio door. And you really don't have any say about the applicant. Apparently there is some mystical studio cat network, and when that unheard alarm goes off, Ma Nature picks the kitty and sends it to the door. On this particular morning, I opened the door and there was Macca, alias Mac Daddy, alias the self-propelled wrecking crew. Scat!: I  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Doug Hanna 
 
 Article Title :: Got HD? It's the next big thing in radio -- pure, crystal-clear sound -- and it's free!
 
HD Radio technology is the next big thing because it makes it makes FM stations sound nearly as good as if you were listening to a CD. The sound is just amazing – clean, pure and crystal-clear. It even enables AM stations to sound as good as an FM station today. LetÂ’s pretend youÂ’re a sports talk radio fan. Just imagine how much better your experience will be when thereÂ’s no distortion, no annoying hiss, crackle, fade or static. It will be just like listening to your favorite AM station broadcast in FM. And if music is your thing, youÂ’ll love HD Radio technology even more because youÂ’ll be able to hear music on your favorite classic or rock s  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Doug Hanna 
 
 Article Title :: HD Radio and multi-casting or more is really better
 
HD Radio technology is the next big thing because it makes it makes FM stations sound nearly as good as listening to a CD. The sound is just amazing – clean, pure and crystal-clear. It even enables AM stations to sound as good as an FM station today. WhatÂ’s the difference? While both HD AM and HD FM are digital, AM radio has smaller sections of bandwidth than FM radio. This means there is not enough "space" to give AM stations the same near-CD quality as FM stations. But there is enough bandwidth that AM stations will be able to broadcast with the same clarity of signal as one of todayÂ’s analog FM stations. This performance boost is expected to make AM radio a better  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Chad Koch 
 
 Article Title :: Bob Dylan
 
1. Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse 2. Masked & Anonymous 3. Robert Allen Zimmerman 4. Elston Gunn 5. A Star Is Born 6. A Legend Mends A Legend 7. Emergence 8. Bringing It All Back Home 9. Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid 10. Grammy Time 11. Pope On The Red Line 12. In Their Father's Footsteps? 13. Albums Of The Year 14. Hollywood Hit List 15. Jack Fate 16. Award Monger 17. The Missing Beatle? "I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom." - Bob Dylan 1. Crooning Bob, Hidden Muse Recently a Japanese writer named Junich  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Art Turner 
 
 Article Title :: The Heart Effect: Startling New Information About How Music Affects Your Health
 
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 the data, something new and interesting began to emerge. We've known for some time that music is a powerful relaxation tool. Music can decrease anxiety levels, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and change stress hormone levels. It affects your respiration, reduces muscle tension, increases endorphin levels, and boosts your immune s  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Chad Koch 
 
 Article Title :: Metallica - St. Anger
 
1. St. Anger 2. Metallica Reloaded 3. The Early Early Early Days 4. Under The Influence 5. Monsters Of Rock 6. Nabbing Napster 7. Master Of Puppets 8. Ride The Lightning 9. Worn Justice 10. Headbangers' Ball 1. St. Anger The band that put the Metal in Heavy Metal returns with one of their heaviest albums yet. It is a return to the early days of Metallica, resembling their first album, Kill 'Em All. Unlike their albums of the past decade, there isn't a single mellow song on this new release. It is simple flat out full throttle metal guitar with the hardest drumming Lars Ulrich has turned out in years. T  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Sintilia Miecevole 
 
 Article Title :: Making Your Own Music: Songwriting Basics
 
Whether you are a teenager or are well into your golden years, it is never too late to explore your creative side, especially if you are interested in music. Songwriting is an excellent way to express your thoughts and feelings and to communicate them to your friends and family, even if you have no aspirations of musical fame or fortune. If you are interested in selling or performing your songs, however, you should be aware that it is a hard road and that very few songwriters achieve great fame or fortune, and especially not instantly. Nonetheless, if you have realistic expectations, you will find that writing music is a worthwhile experience whether it is a hobby or a profession.   (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Nomad Rick 
 
 Article Title :: Jam Band Writing Journals – Track Your Shows
 
Following jam bands is a blast because of the music, places you see and cool people you meet. Jam band journals are great ways to keep track of your shows. Jam Band Journals Undoubtedly, the Grateful Dead was the greatest jam band in history, but others such as String Cheese Incident have carried on the tradition. Whatever your favorite band is, think back to the last show you saw. What sticks out in your mind? Now think about the first time you ever saw the band. Do you remember the set, people you met and so on? Probably not. The experiences youÂ’ve forgotten are lost to time. If you had kept a jam band journal, this wouldnÂ’t be the case. There  (read full article)
 
 
Category :: Music Articles Author :: Matt Jones 
 
 Article Title :: Review Of Lemon Jelly - 64-95
 
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 Jelly return with their unique brand of downbeat madness, melody and whimsical humour. They've come a long way since 2000's debut album "KY", a compilation of their first three limited 10" vinyl EP's. A rapidly expanding fanbase and the release of 2002's "Lost Horizon's" were quickly followed by a Brit and Mercury Music Prize nomination  (read full article)
 
 
 
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