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  • Syd Barret - The Death of a Music Legend  By : Harry Rackers
    In August 2006 a sixty year old died of diabetes. He was living on his own in his home-town, the city of Cambridge, England. His name was Syd Barret.
  • Learn How to Easily Read Guitar Tabs  By : Jay Field
    With all those technical quarter notes and treble clefs, who really has time to learn guitar chords and riffs without spending days, weeks or even months taking private music lessons? Music notation is intimidating, but there is a simple solution to the problem – guitar tablature.
  • Popular teen music at present  By : Sunil Kumar
    Favorite music for Teens now has variety of styles. A lot of songs cover mostly about teen needs and hopes. Modern rock and pop are some of the types of music most teens listen to. Teens find these kinds of music change their moods, furnish their slang, prevail on their conversations and make an ambiance at social gatherings. These kinds of music for teens define the crowd and groups around them. It allows them how they should act and dress accordingly. It seems that it even modifies the study habits. The influence of different kinds of music somehow makes an impact in a teenager's life.
  • Songo - Bomba - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Just as Jazz from United States influenced the Mambo, Funk and Soul inspired the Songo, which combines Cuban rhythms with Funk, Rock, Jazz, and musical styles from the Caribbean and Brazil. In this article we will discuss the Songo and Bomba and their development.
  • Cha Cha - Mozambique - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Cha Cha is the North American term for the Afro Cuban Salsa dance known as the "Cha cha cha," which refers to the sound of the "3 note rhythm" in the dance step. In this article we will be discussing Cha Cha and Mozambique, styles their development and history.
  • Guaguanco - Mambo - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Guaguanco is the most popular form of Afro Cuban Rumba. Other Rumba styles are the Yambu and the Columbia. In this article we will be discussing Guaguanco and Mambo, instrumentation, improvisation along with musical voicing, development and the history.
  • Clave - Afro Cuban Music - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The most important feature in almost all Afro Cuban music is the clave rhythm. Clave is Spanish for "key," as in instrument key. Styles presented in this guide include order and type of clave: 3-2 or 2-3 son clave, 3-2 or 2-3 rumba clave, and 6/8 clave.
  • Afro Cuban Jazz History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Within 50 years after Columbus discovered the New World, the Spaniards instituted slavery in Cuba. The slave trade was concentrated in the western part of the island, caused Afro-Cuban music to develop in Matanzas, Havana Province, and the city of Havana.
  • Merengue, Beguine And Bolero - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, officially promoted as such by the dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina. In this article we will be discussing Merengue, Beguine and Bolero musical styles, the development of rhythm, dance and history.
  • Pilon And Plena - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Pilon pioneered in the 1970s in the eastern part of Cuba, most notably by the group Los Bocucos. Its rhythm is influenced by the sound of workers pounding coffee beans. In this article we will be discussing Pilon and Plena styles their development and history.
  • Danzon And Palito - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Danzon ("Great Dance" or "Grand Dance") first appeared in the latter part of the 19th century and is the cornerstone of almost all modern Cuban music. In this article we will be discussing Danzon and Palito musical styles, their development and history.
  • Cuban Conga, Cumbia and Pilon - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The Cuban Conga rhythms are performed in the "conga de comparsa", an ensembles similar to the Samba schools of Brazil, during the Cuban festivals. In this article we will be discussing Cuban Conga, Cumbia and Pilon styles their developments and history.
  • Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two  By : Eric Starr
    In United States Blues has evolved from an unaccompanied vocal music traditions of African American slaves into a wide variety of styles, sub genres, and regional variations. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part two.
  • Blues - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One  By : Eric Starr
    In the post civil war united states, a mixture of field hollers, spirituals, and dance music gave birth to the Blues. By the early 20th century, Blues had emerged as its own genre. In this article we will be discussing Blues development and history - part one.
  • Brazilian And Samba - Styles, History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    By becoming familiar with the various grooves in this and other Afro Cuban articles, a drummer will be able to recognize and play appropriate rhythm in almost any Latin style. In this article we will be discussing Brazilian and Samba styles, their developments and history.
  • Batucada, Samba And Bossa Nova - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The word Batucada refers to the percussion rhythms of street Samba from carnival in Rio de Janeiro and is played solely on percussion instruments. In this article we will be discussing Batucada, Samba and Bossa Nova styles their development and history.
  • Cajun And Zydeco - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The terms Cajun and Zydeco refer to two distinct styles, both stemming from French cultures in southern Louisiana. However, as current Cajun and Zydeco musicians often cover both genres, it's appropriate to include development and history of both styles in one article.
  • Calypso And Soca - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Caribbean music is a fusion of many different musical cultures, including South American, Cuban, African, North American, and even European, the compositions, rhythms, and instruments of Caribbean music, reflect a celebratory atmosphere.
  • Ska And Reggae - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin says that musicians created the word Ska "to talk about the skat! skat! skat! scratchin' guitar that goes behind." This pattern is largely what gives Ska its characteristic sound. In this article we will be discussing Ska and Reggae musical styles, their development and history.
  • Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One  By : Eric Starr
    Country music is popular around the world and serves an age-old function: storytelling. Its themes of love, heartache are exceedingly popular. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part one.
  • Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two  By : Eric Starr
    In the 1950s, Ray Price, with drummer Buddy Harman, developed the Country Shuffle. In the same decade, the heavier back beat influence of Rock n' Roll emerged. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part two.
  • Bluegrass, Western Swing, And Country Two-Beat - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Growing out of the instrumentation of early 20th century string bands and the influence of Blues, Bluegrass received radio exposure in the 1930s. In this article we will be discussing Bluegrass, Western Swing, and Country Two-Beat styles, their development and history.
  • Country Western, Train Beat And Country Rock - Styles, History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    In the 1970s, Country music, with artists such as Charlie Daniels, began incorporating the sound and influence of mainstream Rock n' Roll. In this article we will be discussing Country Western, Train Beat and Country Rock styles, their developments and history.
  • Disco, Country Ballad And Country Waltz - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Disco music style incorporates different elements of Rock, Funk and the Motown sound. It is above all else drum driven dance music. In this article we will be discussing Disco, Country Ballad and Country Waltz music styles, the development and history.
  • Drum And Bass Jungle - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The history of Drum and Bass Jungle rhythm and music style is relatively short. It has, however, attained immense popularity within a musical subculture. In this article we will be discussing the development and history of Drum and Bass Jungle rhythm and style.
  • Funk Rhythm And Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Like Jazz, Be Bop, and Rock n' Roll, Funk acquired its name from a slang expression with sexual connotations. In musical terms, Funk means anything that was off the traditional path or funky. In this article we will be discussing Funk development and history.
  • Hip Hop And Rap - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One  By : Eric Starr
    Typically, Hip Hop music style consists of rappers speaking autobiographic tales, in an intensely rhythmic and melodic lyrical form. In this article we will be discussing Hip Hop and Rap music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part one.
  • Hip Hop And Rap - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two  By : Eric Starr
    Typically, Hip Hop music style consists of one or more rappers speaking autobiographic tales, in an intensely rhythmic lyrical form. In this article we will be discussing Hip Hop and Rap music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part two.
  • Dixieland Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Dixieland drumming is simpler style of playing than busy Second Line drumming. In addition, Dixieland has more of a traditional swing feel compared to the one of Second Line drumming. In this article we will be discussing Dixieland development and history.
  • Second Line Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The end of slavery was a catalyst for New Orleans type music, especially what is known as New Orleans "Second Lyne", which is still the defining characteristic of Second Line drumming. In this article we will be discussing Second Line development and history.
  • The Big Band Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The Big Bands styles and rhythms dominated popular music in recordings, radio, and live settings. Prominent drummers include Louie Bellson, Jo Jones and Gene Krupa and others. In this article we will be discussing Big Band musical style development and history.
  • Heavy Metal Music, Double Bass - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The Heavy Metal sound initially relied on high pitched singers, but later has evolved to embrace lower range, roaring vocals. In this article we will be discussing Heavy Metal music style and double bass drumming techniques, their development and history.
  • Gospel Music And Funk Rock - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Gospel Music brings the tradition of Blues into the music of the African American Baptist Church. It took the name of "Gospel Music" in the early 20th century. In this article we will be discussing Funk Rock, And Gospel music styles, their development and history.
  • New Orleans, Displaced, Linear And Ghost Note Funk - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    New Orleans Funk pattern is the repetitive accent derived from the "3" side of a clave rhythm characteristics of a Second Line groove. In this article we will be discussing New Orleans Funk, Displaced, Linear, and Ghost Note Funk styles, their development and history.
  • Vintage Drums Versus Custom Drums - A Few Thoughts About Vintage And Custom Drums  By : Eric Starr
    Why do people buy Vintage Drums? Do they sound better than todays Custom Drums? How should one choose a vintage drum? And What is considered to be a Collectable Vintage Drum? - To answer those questions, you need to ask your self - "are you looking for a specific sound or a collectable item?" and "When exactly was the particular drum manufactured?"

    Ken Sanders shares his thoughts and tips for buying vintage drums, and how vintage drums compare to the todays custom drums.
  • My Drums Don't Sound Good Anymore! - Time To Replace Drum Heads?  By : Eric Starr
    Time to replace drum heads? Often drummers ask "When should I replace my drum heads?" - In this article we will be discussing different aspects about the time-duration (lifetime) of drum heads. Ken Sanders explains different tips about when and how to replace drum heads, he also mentions a few of his original tricks that help him keep track about time duration of each skin on every drum in his drum set.
  • Drum Tape on Drums - Different Ways to Use Drum Tape on Drums And Setups.  By : Eric Starr
    Many times drummers apply tape to the heads of the drums and other part of the drum and drum set up. What is it for? What kind of tape do they use? To answer those questions we will be discussing on stage drum set ups and tape applications.
  • How can I stop breaking sticks and cymbals and heads? - Drumming Tips and Advices.  By : Eric Starr
    Beginner drummers tend to spend a lot of money on replacing parts that got broken because of the wrong stroking techniques. And while drum shops love drummers with such problems, it is certainly not normal to break heads or sticks while playing.
  • Double Basses Or Double Beater Pedals - Drum Hardware Discussion  By : Eric Starr
    In this article we will be discussing double bass setups and setups with a single bass drum with a double bass drum pedals. While using a single bass drum with the double bass drum pedal may sound practical, it is certainly not recommended in all situations.
  • Snare Drum Buying Guide - Tips And Advices For Drummers  By : Eric Starr
    This article will help beginner drummers to understand the basics of the snare drum and will guide through the process of checking the drum itself, the parts, snares skins and the existing mechanisms prior purchasing a snare drum.
  • Purchasing Drum Set Help Guide - Tips, Advices, And Recommendations  By : Eric Starr
    Buying a drum set help guide. Article is focusing on the essential ideas for choosing a drum set and will help to make the choice that is right for you, by explaining the importance of the drums, cymbals, and accessories in a drum set.
  • Maintaining Drums, Pedals And Cymbals - Guide To Help Maintaining And Storing Drums  By : Eric Starr
    Maintaining a good condition of your drum set is a mast! Learn all about proper maintaining, packing and positioning of your drum set. Article discusses the importance of utilizing cases, explains proper methods for setting and storing of drums.
  • Drummers Guide For Choosing The Right Sticks And Brushers  By : Eric Starr
    This guide will help beginner drummers understand and choose the appropriate drum sticks and brushes. Article explains the use of different type of drum sticks and brushes while giving recommendations and examples of each type.
  • Time Will Come To Replace Drum Heads, Sticks And Brushes - Guide For Drummers  By : Eric Starr
    When is the time to replase drum heads, sticks, mallets and brushes? This article will help you understand the lifespan of replacable drum parts, sticks, mallets and brushers. Article also gives a few tips on expanding life time of drum accessories.
  • Proper Positioning Of Your Drum Setup - Drummers Tips And Advices  By : Eric Starr
    Proper positioning of your drums, and cymbals is crucial to your success, because it affects both your posture and your technique. This article discusses the proper drum setups that allow avoiding injury of your back, arms, wrists, and hands.
  • Getting Ready For Recording Studio Work - Drummers Help Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Guide for drummers to prepare themselves for studio work. This article will help understand the importance of the sense of time while drumming along with the prerecorded music and will improve understanding of what is really needed in a composition.
  • For The Irish In You  By : John Eva
    An article made about Irish music for CDWorld an online music store in Ireland
  • Rock And Roll History For Drummers From 1950 To Todays Rock Scene  By : Eric Starr
    Rock 'n' roll history and the evolvement of drum machines, this article unveals the transition Rock 'n' roll has overcome and the developement of the industry and the drummers along with the impact the transition has made on todays music scene.
  • Tuning Your Drums - Comprehensive Guide For Drummers  By : Eric Starr
    Drums can be stubborn instruments, but with a little know-how, you can make even a cheaply made instrument sound good. The three types of drums you need to know how to tune are the tom-toms, the snare drum, and the bass drum.
  • Taking Care Of Drums, Cymbals, And Other Equipment On Gigs.  By : Eric Starr
    Having a problem taking care of drums, cymbals and other equipment on gigs? - This article reveals the potential hazards of rock clubs and discusses the most common on and off stage situations that can compromise your equipment and its condition.
  • Contemporary Jazz History From The Drummers Point Of View  By : Eric Starr
    Jazz history, among other subjects is a mast to know for any drummer, actually any musician out there. Todays article will walk you through the contemporary jazz history and will unveil the developments of different jazz styles and techniques.
  • Breaking Too Many Cymbals Is Not Normal For Any Drummer Out There  By : Eric Starr
    Cymbal setup is a common problem with inexperienced players. This is usually due to an improper striking or inappropriate stick choice. This article will explain the proper care and striking techniques needed for expanding your cymbals lifespan.
  • World Beat - Soukous - Bikutsi - Jazz Styles History Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    World Beat is associated with various African styles including Juju, Afrobeat, Afropop, and Highlife. Learn about styIes originated in the early 20th century in Ghana and Nigeria along with the history and examples of Jazz styles like World Beat, Soukous and Bikutsi..
  • Acid Jazz - African Contemporary - Rai - Jazz Styles Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Acid Jazz draws on many musical styles Funk (mainly 1970s Funk), Soul, R&B, Hip Hop, Afro-Cuban, and Brazilian and it has no standard beats. This article will be discussing Acid Jazz, African Contemporary and Rai Jazz styles along with their history and developments.
  • Small Band Jazz - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One.  By : Eric Starr
    Following the Swing era, the size of jazz groups decreased from large Big Band orchestras to much smaller bands. This trend began in the early 1940s. In this article we will be discussing Small Band Jazz music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part one.
  • Small Band Jazz - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two.  By : Eric Starr
    Following the Swing era, the size of jazz groups decreased from large Big Band orchestras to much smaller bands. This trend began in the early 1940s. In this article we will be discussing the Small Band Jazz music, development and history - part two.
  • Contemporary Klezmer music - History And Development Drummers Guide.  By : Eric Starr
    The term Klezmer comes from the Hebrew words, "kley" and "zemer", meaning "musical instrument". In this article we will be discussing contemporary Klezmer music styles, their rhythmically, development and history.
  • The Odd Time music - History And Development Drummers Guide.  By : Eric Starr
    For thousands of years, odd time meters have added richness to musical genres in every part of the world. In this article we will be discussing the Odd Time music styles, their rhythmically, development and history.
  • The Early Rock Music - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Rock music in all its variations is arguably the most popular, identifiable, and universal style of music throughout the world. In this article we will be discussing the early Rock music style, its rhythm, musicality, development and roots.
  • Punk The Musical Approach - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Punk music style can be very challenging. The distinguishing features of Punk drumming are that it's based on simple grooves and is almost always very loud. In this article we will be discussing the Punk music style, its rhythm, development and history.
  • Afro Cuban - Brazilian - Jazz Ballads Brush Techniques And Rhythms  By : Eric Starr
    Jazz ballads are often simplified rhythmycally, to avoid duplicating parts of other percussionists. In this article we will be discussing unique patterns, rhythms and development of Jazz and Brazilian styles and their roots.
  • Middle Eastern, Pre Western Music And Contemporary Arabic Music  By : Eric Starr
    Music of the Middle East and the Arabic nations dates thousands of years back, and has influenced countless other traditions. In this article we will be discussing the contemporary Middle East and the Arabic music styles, their rhythm, development and roots.
  • Getting Around Odd Meters To Utilize Polyrhythmic Technique  By : Eric Starr
    Methods of breaking up standard polyrhythms into odd groupings and creating additional odd meters in polyrhythms, as well as utilization of odd time signatures for creating particular feel and tempo in polyrhythmic compositions, styles developments, and meters.
  • Early Polka And Rock And Roll - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Polka originated in what is now the Czech Republic, in the early 1800s. As a result of its simplicity, the primary drum set rhythm for Polka has influenced the rhythmic approach in many other genres of music. In this article we will be discussing Early Rock, And Polka music styles, their development and history.
  • Discuss your ‘party habits’ with the DJ  By : Jeremy100 Dawes100
    Hiring a DJ (Disk Jockey) is no longer a simple decision. With so many DJs to choose from, choosing a DJ can be a time consuming procedure. If you are looking for a DJ, here are a few tips to help you choose a DJ.
  • Britney Spears: The downfall of a star  By : Joel93 Teo93
    The Simpsons are undoubtedly the most beloved family in television entertainment today and is the longest running animated television program of American sitcom history. The mastermind and creator behind the award winning animation is cartoonist Matt Groening. The Simpsons first debuted on the Tracy Ullman Show, back in the April of 1987, in a short cartoon skit, “Good Night”. Even though the initial sketches of the family were very poor, The Simpson’s had its very own 30 minute TV-show within two years of its first appearance, and over time matured into a multi-billion dollar venture.
  • Entertainment in Dubai  By : Steven82 Vaile82
    Shopping in some cities of the Middle East is an experience to be cherished. Dubai is home to some of the best shopping malls in the world. Shopping in Dubai is an unforgettable experience indeed, where shopping is mainly carried out at night. There are other forms of entertainment too. The hotels in the Middle East are also great to stay in and they excel in offering their guests wonderful hospitality. These hotels are located in almost all the major cities in the Middle East. The rich culture of the Middle Eastern countries is centered on the ancient Arabian heritage, the immense expertise over modern technology and cosmopolitan luxuries. In spite of the strong traditional culture, these Middle Eastern cities offer a cosmopolitan culture and they form modern tourist spots that are very enjoyable.
  • PLAY THE ACOUSTIC GUITAR THROUGH ONLINE LESSONS  By : Brandon08 Axelburg08
    ONLINE ACOUSTIC GUITAR LESSONS

    The master teachers at online acoustic guitar lessons have prepared a great variety of interesting lessons for beginners. Players of all skill levels and musical interests are bound to find something interesting useful and handy in our pages of online guitar lessons for beginners. You can easily pick up a new tune or technique right away. Each of the lessons includes music and tab and audio clips.
  • Fusion And Surf Music - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The term "Fusion" refers to the fusing of many different styles into a distinctive sound. Not so much as styles as a feel, in this article we will be discussing Fusion, Half Time Standard Rock and Surf music styles, their development, history and influence on other genres.
  • What's hot on 50 Cent  By : jennieC
    50 Cent isn't just satisfied with multi-platinum success. The hardcore rapper is well-known for selling more than 21 million records worldwide.
  • Techno To Jungle To Drum And Bass Music - History And Development Drum Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The invention of electronic instruments such as the Theremin and the Ondes Martenot in the 1920s and 1930s introduced a new method of creating music. Though Techno is not usually performed with a live drum player, it may at times require a drummer to replicate desired sounds.
  • The Magic of Music  By : Alexandru.21 Cimpoca Bulac.23
    Lyrics - The Backbone of a Song

    Words are the best way to express a feeling, an emotion and a sensation and when they are carefully chosen and some nice music is added, they can change the world. Some of the greatest thoughts of mankind and the ideas that rocked and shook our society's foundations come from musical masterpieces. We all remember "Imagine" and "Jail House Rock": Two entirely different songs that changed the way be move, analyze our world and the way we live. But they would be nothing if it weren't for the lyrics they hold.
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  • Guide to Buying Used Guitars  By : Robert D. Thomson
    This is a guide to buying a used guitar online. It tells you what to consider before making a purchase on a used guitar and tells you how to get the best deals.
  • Introducing the Blue Comet Cafe  By : Matthew McKernan
    Everyone wishes they had seen Bruce Springsteen at The Main Point in Philadelphia or Elton John at the Troubadour in Los Angeles or Norah Jones at The Bitter End in New York City when they were just starting out. The fact is you have to be at the right place at the right time and if you live in a smaller market, you're probably out of luck. That's no longer true thanks to Blue Comet Cafe.
  • Watch TV Online  By : Martin62 Desbiens62
    The trend of watching television via the web is growing popular with the coming of days. There are now thousands of websites who serve to broadcast programs and real-time news coverage via Internet Protocol (IP). Besides, many conventional networks you are used to watching on the regular television, like CNN and NBC also broadcast their transmission over the web to reach out to a larger audience.
  • Mosquito Ringtone, The Silent Ringtone  By : .JohnSmith.
    A ringtone that cannot be heard by people around the user of the mobile phone? Very hard to believe. But that is what exactly happens with mosquito ringtone. The power of the guardians has considerably been undermined with the empowerment of the young people by using mosquito ringtones on their mobile phones.
  • How to play the guitar  By : Kumar Nirmal
    Playing the guitar is one of the most popular hobbies in America. Millions of Americans play the guitar as a leisure activity; and why not? It is one of the easiest musical instruments to learn and the most popular music of the day is played on the guitar. Many people do not realize how easy it is to really learn to play the guitar.
  • Mobile Mp3 Ringtones Download - Cricket Ringtones  By : Klark Garsen
    Get your complimentary ringtones now in our huge collection
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    Your complimentary ringtones waiting you in our hude collection.
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    Download to your cell phone last hits as a ringtones.
  • What are the alternatives to digital audio  By : surjeet kumar
    Although MP3 is the most popular format for encoding music, it is by no means the only one. There are two basic methods for compressing audio – lossless and lossy, and for each of these methods there are many formats.

    Lossless compression means that none of the audio data is removed during compression. Lossy compression means that audio data is permanently removed from the audio file. Lossy compression results in smaller files, but there is no way to rebuild the audio data to its original form
  • Positive cultural and spiritual expression through organic hip hop.  By : Manjeet Singh
    While evolving within a highly controversial and revolutionary genre in music today,
    Organic hip hop has become the vanguard for positive
    cultural and spiritual expression around the globe.

    For the uninitiated, it may seem unclear as to how Organic
    hip hop is being used to create socially therapeutic
    listening experiences for audiences.
  • Let's improve your employment prospects as a musician  By : anjna sharma
    How do you expand your opportunities to work in the music business? How do you improve your employment prospects? The key to doing that is developing your versatility. There are many ways of expanding what you already know how to do as a musician. It's all about using the skills that you already possess and channeling them towards related fields.

    Ask yourself what your most basic skill is. Let's say you play the guitar. You will find that there are several related instruments that you can ea
  • I am dreaming of a multicultural Christmas – Juan Oskar  By : harjeetkaur
    Trumpeter, pianist, vocalist, and writer Juan Oskar was born and raised in Arizona. While honing his chops in several Latino bands growing up, his love for his roots and rock ‘n’ roll grew. Today Oskar has come around full circle full circle with the new release Christmas Is For Grownups Too.
  • Just I and my guitar.  By : ABHISHEK ABROL
    Guitars are music instruments that are very versatile; most musicians around the entire world use them because they find a guitar to be very easy to play.
  • Let's all become filthy rich record label Moghuls!  By : Shekhar Bragta
    Let me guess, you love music and would do anything to be able to enter into the fabulous life of the music business? Better yet, you would love to become the next record mogul like P.Diddy or Clive Davis.
  • Let's write a chorus.  By : Meena chauhan
    A song without a chorus can hardly be called a song. This rather bad statement is my personal opinion so if you don’t agree, that’s okay. But I would like to start this lesson with this statement, not only to wake you up, but rather because it’s one of the key-statements of this lesson. So if you don’t like songs without a chorus and never intend to write one, than probably you won’t feel at home in this class this month.
  • How to use polychords to improvise jazz  By : Sahil Chauhan
    In the world of music, many Jazz improvisers and Classical composers eventually venture into exploring poly-harmony within their respective art form. Poly harmony is the simultaneous sounding of more than one harmonic concept. The preponderance with poly-harmony began the late 19th-early 20th centuries with classical composers as Stravinsky and Debussy
  • Learn more about the victim mentality during guitar practice  By : Manbeer Singh
    What they are really saying to themselves is that their musical dreams and goals are not as important as paying a few lousy bills. They are letting their boss's goals get in the way of their own.
  • Professionalism in music bands.  By : sachin rana
    Bands and Professionalism, I view this is a very important topic. There are alot of bands that don't cross their T's and dot their I's. It's for the most part fairly easy to learn your part of the song on your instrument and perhaps your vocal part, but there are many other things to take into account for your live performances. Remember, you're being paid to do a job, and as fun as that job might be it is still in fact, a job. The venue owner or talent buyer is expecting you to come through wit
  • iPod Unlimited  By : Robert D. Thomson
    The iPod is one of the greatest inventions of the recent times.
  • How to get your own personal independent music HEARD on the radio  By : harmanjit
    You have to find radio airplay time if you’re going to be heard and we’re not just talking the local college campus. The trick is called promotion. Now that doesn’t mean you just put your press kit in an envelope with a demo and hope they take pity on you. Perhaps you call a station and they give you the standard pitch of, “Send it and if we like it we’ll put you in rotation.” After a few months of never hearing your music, you automatically think you’re not worthy.
  • Time for the music of the 70s.  By : Chanchal Sharma
    We all associate songs and music with events in our life. Many songs hold special memories for us. We fondly remember the songs that were playing when we went to our first dance, the songs the school band attempted to play during half time at the high school football games, the songs that we heard on our first date, or the songs we heard on the radio while driving our first car.
  • How can one write songs?  By : kamal
    There was an interesting post today on a message board that I go to. It was about a guy that just started a new band and he wanted to know if anyone could give him some songwriting tips.
  • Know more about the Rocktron Digital Short Timer Delay Pedal  By : Sanjiv Kumar
    As I'm preparing to put my band together to tour I am also building my arsenal of tools to play electric. My financial situation is limited and so I have to be very careful about what I purchase. I roughly need about four or five items in my chain.
  • Tickets for Summer Music Festivals  By : Michiel Van Kets
    Spring is nearly here and with it the anticipation of upcoming summer music festivals. There are thousands of festivals in the UK alone during the summer months
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