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Learn Online Violin Lessons-For Everyone Young Or Older

12th October 2009
The violin is an awesome instrument and Eric Lewis will show you exactly why. Learn Online Violin Lessons Starting today. His early training was at Manhattan School of Music which is also where Eric Lewis has received a Bachelor and a Masters degree in... Read >
Author: Bryon Zirker

Learn to Play theViolin

23rd September 2009
VIOLIN MASTER PRO:YOUR GATEWAY TO SUPERB PERFORMANCE The violin is an awesome instrument and Eric Lewis will show you exactly why. All you have to do is download the videos and mp3s in a step by step instructional sequence. ABOUT THE VIOLIN MASTER ... Read >
Author: mctown09

Learning Music Online

22nd September 2009
With online media in full force, we have a surge of instructional material available at the click of a mouse. Music instruction is no exception, and there are lots of benefits to choosing an online or digital download option. Singing, guitar, piano... Read >
Author: Bret Piontek

Learn To Play Piano Software - Hear and Play Piano

17th September 2009
Experienced and dynamic musicians have musical ears that enable them to play with passion and expression and also make each composition a musical delight. Music is magic and a trained ear reveals the wonder of harmony, progression and chords. While ther... Read >
Author: Laverne Nguyen

Choosing a Guitar Teacher

17th September 2009
The electric guitar has advanced far beyond the time when someone could teach himself (or herself) to become a world class player. If your ambition is to become a competent player and a competent musician, you need a competent teacher. Even if your goals ... Read >

7 Tips to Learn And Master Drums

16th September 2009
If you really want to learn how to play the drums, you ought to have a good reason for doing so. What motivates you? Do you find it hip and trendy to join online drum lessons? Have you always dreamt of playing this instrument but never got the chance to ... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Become a Pro Guitar Player

10th September 2009
First of all we are going to learn the benefits of learning to play guitar • It enhances your brain How is that possible you ask? Is because playing guitar requires a lot of memorization. • It will make more outgoing, getting in front of a crowd ... Read >
Author: tonythetigerx

What is Perfect Pitch & Absolute Pitch?

26th August 2009
Merriam-Webster defines perfect pitch (also called “absolute pitch”) as “the ability to recognize or sing a given isolated note.” For a musician, this means being able to sing, for example, E4 when prompted and without any external reference tone... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

How to Hear and Identify Pitch – Perfect Pitch Training

26th August 2009
In music, pitch is the frequency at which a note vibrates: lower notes have a lower frequency, while higher notes vibrate at higher frequencies. These differences in pitch are one of the basic distinguishing features of music. Even most non-musicians c... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Learn to Hear Chords – Play Music By Ear

26th August 2009
Chords are combinations of three or more notes that perform a particular function within a key. Depending on the intervals between the notes, chords can take on a wide variety of characteristics. Even chords limited to just three chords can be major triad... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Learning to Identify Musical Pitches – Beginner Ear Training

26th August 2009
The ability to identify pitches without an established reference is called perfect pitch, or absolute pitch. Essentially, musicians with perfect pitch know what a note is when they hear it, without any restrictions. This is a useful ability because it all... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

The Key to Transcribing Music - Relative Pitch Ear Training

25th August 2009
Transcribing music is an important skill for musicians of any level. If you’re a casual musician, you’ll likely want to transcribe music for your own reference, as well as to share with others. If you play in a band, having a piece of music accuratel... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Singing With Perfect Pitch- Tips For Pitch Perfect Vocals

25th August 2009
Perfect pitch is the ability to recognize and reproduce exact pitches without the use of a reference tone. For singers, this means being able to sing in tune in both solo and accompanied situations. Conversely, singers who lack a strong command of pitch... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Improving the Musician’s Eye - Ear Training and Relative Pitch

10th August 2009
Sight-reading and sight-singing can be two of the most vexing aspects of music. Even some experienced musicians will admit to having difficulties with sight-reading. Some say that certain things in music are inherent, but is there a way to improve one’s... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Improving Your Aural Skills - Essential Ear Training Skills

10th August 2009
Aural skills are the abilities musicians have that pertain to hearing. It’s important for musicians to be able to hear and assess accurately the properties of music, including: pitch; the intervals between those pitches; harmony and the characteristics ... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Identifying Music Intervals - Ear Training For Musicians

10th August 2009
In music terminology, an interval is the difference in pitch between two given tones. Intervals are, in a sense, the "point" of music; some might consider a melody to be a series of notes, but it's just as accurate to say that a melody is a series of int... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

How to develope Relative Pitch and a good ear for music

10th August 2009
Relative pitch is the ability to recognize the intervals between tones in music. This skill is very useful to musicians because, once they can readily identify and utilize the intervals between notes, they can easily handle previously difficult tasks such... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Benefits of Ear Training For Violinists

10th August 2009
Aural skills such as relative pitch, which allow musicians to have a precise understanding of and command over the differences in pitch that constitute one of the central elements of music, are developed through relative pitch training processes. These sk... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

How Does Ear Training Help Piano Players?

10th August 2009
Pianists know how important it is to take the time to develop the physical skills involved in playing: dexterity, stretching, cultivating the independence of the hands and feet, and so on. One critical aspect that some may be neglecting, though, is aural ... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Ear Training: Mastering the Music Intervals

10th August 2009
Minor second, major second. Minor third, major third. Perfect fourth. Tritone. Perfect fifth. Minor sixth, major sixth. Minor seventh, major seventh. Octave. It’s one thing to know what these are, but can you recognize them on hearing? If you can’t, ... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Can Guitarists Use Ear Training?

10th August 2009
Even if you’re a casual guitarist, the sort who plays just for the fun of it, you’ve probably heard a little bit about ear training. “Ear training” means, simply put, training your ears to recognize the details of music like the intervals between... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Guidelines For Practicing A Musical Instrument

07th August 2009
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Author: mineeds10

A Real Guitar Hero Has This Skill - Do You?

02nd August 2009
So you went from mastering the video game to playing guitar for real, but don't think you are ready for a record deal just yet. This article will tell you what you absolutely must learn to earn the credentials of a real "Guitar Hero." What you learn in... Read >
Author: Donovan Lanier

the Best Voice Training Online

30th July 2009
Voice training online is a great way for aspiring singers to be able to easily improve upon their skills, around the clock any place or anywhere. The convenience factor is huge, as not everyone has access to lessons with a professional coach and state of ... Read >
Author: Jack S.

Ear Training Exercises - Learn Relative Pitch

24th July 2009
Ear training is the process by which a student can learn to distinguish between different intervals, chords and rhythms. These aural skills are important for musicians as they allow them to transcribe, play by ear, and sight-read accurately, as well as h... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Benefits Of Ear Training And Relative Pitch

20th July 2009
If you’re involved in music, you’ve probably noticed some of the information online, or heard from fellow musicians, about ear training. Those who have had it invariably rave about the good it’s done for their musicianship. So just what is ear tra... Read >
Author: Paul Gian

Looking for Gospel Guitar Tab? - Learn to Play by Ear Instead

17th July 2009
When you are looking for Gospel guitar tab, it can be a real pain trying to find the specific song you are looking for. You might be looking for Contemporary Gospel or Southern Gospel, but you find that you have to hope and pray that someone will transcri... Read >
Author: Donovan Lanier

Learn To Play The Guitar Like A Pro And Amaze All Of Your Friends!

05th June 2009
Have you always wanted to be the guy at the party that everyone else is crowded around, fascinated by their skills with the guitar? Well now that guy can be you when you discover the secrets to learning the guitar with Jamorama – The Ultimate Guitar Lea... Read >
Author: hb1969

Tinnitus Cures - Proven Methods That Can Help You Stop The Ringing

01st May 2009
Since so many people suffer from tinnitus, doctors around the world have been searching for tinnitus cures that prove successful to treat this inner ear problem. After doing a number of tests they have introduced a variety of proven tinnitus cures. Bec... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders

Tinnitus Relief - How You Can Get The Ringing To Quiet

01st May 2009
One of the most annoying things to hear day in and day out is the constant ringing sound in your ears. That is exactly the case of those suffering from Tinnitus. The constant noise prohibits concentration and detracts from daily life to such an extent tha... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders

Tinnitus Treatment Why Natural Methods Of Treatment Work

01st May 2009
Tinnitus is a common disorder of the human ear; but the symptoms of this disorder are different from one case to another. Some might feel it is some kind of wind blowing inside their ears and some might feel it as a small hissing noise in their ears. Rega... Read >
Author: Sally Saunders

Learn To Master The Violin

28th January 2009
Play The Violin Like A MASTER. “Learn to play the violin from one of the greatest players in the world. All from your own home on video” If you could learn to play violin like a pro for less than $30 would you want to do it? The easy and inex... Read >
Author: jamespender

Improve Your singing: 4 Critical Exercises to Master

20th January 2009
Breathing Control = Voice Control You lie flat on their backs and place your hands on your waist with your fingers pointing at your belly button. You should then focus on filling your stomach with air from its bottom to its top. You should feel the sto... Read >
Author: Dr. Dave

Playing Piano By Ear?

04th December 2008
For the great pianists, playing by ear enhances their ability to play and enjoy music. Understanding the origin of melodies, the role of harmony in the melody and the importance of altering chords within the harmonized melody are essential ingredients to... Read >
Author: Guy Scott

Your Guitar Progression

01st December 2008
When it comes to learning such new skills patience will be your guide. It is important to progress slowly one step at a time though we all want it now without the effort so it is very easy to get frustrated which will take away your concentration. T... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services

Musicians' Tips

01st December 2008
When practicing try and be disciplined about your time, ideally one hour a day minimum. Split the time up into various practice sections. So for example the first five minute maybe of warm up scales, patterns or runs, followed by ten minutes of cho... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services

Your Child And Guitar Lessons

31st October 2008
Some parents who feel that they want to give their child every opportunity in life will think about enlisting their offspring in a course of guitar or piano lessons at an early age. This article will look at some of the questions raised on the subject of ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples

Learn How to Sing on Pitch Every Time

27th October 2008
Some time the problem of "tone deaf" can be there before you and you might think that singing on pitch will never be before you. Some singers face this problem. They can't differentiate one musical frequency or pitch from the other. Singers find it diffic... Read >
Author: Lisa Lopez

Violin Master Pro

06th October 2008
Here is what you will learn in ViolinMasterPro: Play Violin like a pro with a cutting edge, step by step method that is easy to understand and apply. Learn the techniques used by the greatest classical, band and electronic musicians, leaving your aud... Read >
Author: C. Askins

The Importance Of Ear Training

18th August 2008
Ear training is perhaps the most important step in becoming a better musician, songwriter, composer, and/or singer. Why is it so important to improving one's musical abilities? Because music is a hearing art. You can only play, write, and sing as well as ... Read >
Author: Marvin J. Markus

How to Learn Jazz Faster Through Repeated Listening

10th July 2008
Much of learning music, musical progress, comes from repetition, and listening is no different. Repeated listening to the same phrase will slowly uncover more and more of the nuances and details to you. You want to take a phrase in music, a line, a melo... Read >
Author: Chris Punis

Is Learning Jazz Making You Feel Like Your Brain Is About to Explode?

14th May 2008
I’ve had many students over the years who complained of being overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of learning to play jazz. There is so much to learn and it can be difficult to know where to start. There’s instrumental technique, theory, the fundamenta... Read >
Author: Chris Punis

The Most Important Secret to Becoming a Monster Jazz Musician

08th May 2008
Let’s face it, you didn’t get into music because your best friend told you about this hip new thing called “practicing scale patterns” or “ear training interval drills.” You got into music because you heard something that made you stop dead i... Read >
Author: Chris Punis

How to Improve Playing Guitar

07th January 2008
Practice is best on a consistent regular basis ideally at least once a day of organised guitar playing. Improvement will be speeded up with directional, structured best practicing techniques. Try and break down your playing into sections which might ... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services

QuizCreator : Create Quizzes with Sounds

30th August 2007
You can learn a lot when you listen! Sound quizzes stimulate young minds. This activity encourages learners to use their sense of hearing to interpret the world around them. That is where a sound quiz helps! If you are a language teacher of English, Ch... Read >
Author: kingmarsh

Learn Guitar

17th August 2007
Learn Guitar By Guitar Maniac From the chords to the scales, you want to learn guitar and learn it fast! I know. When I got my first guitar, I wanted to learn everything about playing guitar. Maybe you want to be up on stage jamming away a wicked ... Read >
Author: The Dog Training expert

Learn Guitar

17th August 2007
From the chords to the scales, you want to learn guitar and learn it fast! I know. When I got my first guitar, I wanted to learn everything about playing guitar. Maybe you want to be up on stage jamming away a wicked solo, or maybe you want to ju... Read >
Author: The Dog Training expert

Learning to Play by Ear

03rd January 2007
So perhaps you've learned your basic chords or scales on your respective instrument. You've been working on your technique, and it's starting to come together. There are a couple of songs that you like to play and they sound OK. When you play your axe, yo... Read >
Author: Rick Ferguson

Guitar Teachers: Studying With A Private Teacher

17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Mike Hayes There are many opinions and points of view (pro and con) about studying with a private guitar teacher. No teacher can teach anyone how to play. This must be learned through experience and a lot of playing. However, let's no... Read >
Author: Mike Hayes

Guitar Tuning By Ear And Using Chords

19th July 2006
One day one can realize that his guitar sounds not as good as his friend's. Not because he is a better player, even though he is... So, you are playing the same chords but yours sounds crummy! Why? Because your guitar is not perfectly tuned! In this ca... Read >
Author: Mike Silverstone

How to learn to play guitar online with a free lesson

10th May 2006
HOW TO LEARN TO PLAY THE GUITAR ONLINE WITH A FREE LESSON How do you first go about learning the guitar? Seems like a fairly silly question, when you have already decided that playing a guitar is what you want to do. But there are countless differen... Read >
Author: Ken MacLeod

How to Develop a Good Ear

01st February 2006
What do we mean when we say that someone "has a good ear?" Actually, the term can mean several things. When someone has a good ear, they can accomplish at least one of the following: 1) they can identify, usually by note name, the various pitches that ... Read >
Author: Gary Ewer