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28th September 2009
Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill?
It's not too complicated. Don't try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I'm concerned the best way to improv... Read >
Author: rajesh1
25th September 2009
Would you like to know how to improve your chord changes? Of course you would! Is there some secret formula or magic trick that will make your fingers quicker? No... but there are some "muscle memory" exercises you can do to strengthen them. This will mak... Read >
Author: Kathy Unruh
23rd September 2009
When it comes to figuring out the best guitar course there really are a LOT of options at your disposal. The internet has really thrown the doors wide open to any and all publishers, and as a result the competition is fierce and the quality of some course... Read >
Author: Karm Danlin
22nd September 2009
What did you say? Is the nix. 1 everyday goal settle on by all beginner guitarists? To come about able to play a part beginner guitar songs in the function of quickly in the function of on the cards. If you are still inexperienced to the guitar, you'll co... Read >
Author: biwetips
22nd September 2009
Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill?
It's not too complicated. Don't try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I'm concerned the best way to improv... Read >
Author: sumit001
17th September 2009
Do you feel frustrated or unfulfilled with the songs you have written? Do you think your songs have to conform to a certain standard before they are any good? If so, what exactly are you comparing them to? You may find you have an unrealistic expectation ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill? It's not too complicated. Don't try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I'm concerned the best way to improve ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
10th September 2009
In addition to its beautiful, mountainous terrain and friendly, Southern appeal, Tennessee is well-known for its thriving music scene, particularly in the jazz and blues genre. From Nashville to Memphis, some of the greatest minds in the music industry ha... Read >
Author: Jason Hagemann
07th September 2009
There may have come a time in your guitar career that you've encountered someone who used a drop guitar tuning. You may have thought to yourself, "I thought that retuning your guitar from anything but standard was just not worth it." Actually, the reason ... Read >
Author: honestkyle
31st August 2009
The guitar can change the life of your child, increasing their ability to gain knowledge and discipline. With guitar lessons for children, which can be accessed online, the experience can be awesome. Most children are more in tune with technology than adu... Read >
Author: Sten Stringer
31st August 2009
The guitar can change the life of your child, increasing their ability to gain knowledge and discipline. Guitar lessons for children courses can be found on the internet and will provide your son or daughter with a unique learning experience. Kids are ver... Read >
Author: Sten Stringer
31st August 2009
Jazz as we know it now grew from a form of music that was passed directly from musician to musician without too much theory being involved. Jazz guitar theory is a collection of ideas and traditions that has grown over the decades of jazz playing.
The... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
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
19th August 2009
I have always loved Guns N Roses and Slash’s guitar work has always been incredible to me. I signed up for Jamorama’s program just a few months ago, and I can’t believe how much I can play from these online guitar lessons! I thought it would be di... Read >
Author: B Cross
03rd August 2009
Learn in the ease Of Your HomeLearn From Studio Quality DVD'sLearn Leisurely Over 52 WeeksGet Online Support From Fellow students & TeachersHow To Play Piano DVD. Hire a piano teacher to come to your home instead. The price is a mirrored image of the qua... Read >
Author: kyra shayne
03rd August 2009
HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN BEATS-----------------------HOW TO CREATE A GOOD SOUNDING BEAT USING A BEAT MAKER - THIS IS EASIER THAN YOU THINKBy saying that, it is good if you can get the best beat maker to do the job without you shelving out a lot of money.Befo... Read >
Author: Angelo Sampson
11th June 2009
Many, if not all people have a built-in ability to learn music without help from theoretical ideas. The degree may vary but guitar teachers sometimes talk about students or friends who can learn to play chords without knowing their names, who can write so... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
09th April 2009
Let say you play in a band, you have a tune ready, with intro, verses , refrains and maybe some kind of bridge part, maybe that bridges a refrain sequence moving over back to verse part or opposite. Only thing missing is to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th April 2009
You need to choose your guitar. There are four kinds of guitars, Acoustic guitar, Electric guitar, Bass guitar, and lefty guitars. The acoustic guitar, which is perfect to play country and classical music, would be the best for beginners. The electric gui... Read >
Author: gunguru
01st April 2009
His famous riffs and licks are played all over the world.
Jimi was a great player, but also a great songwriter - he had very good worked-out chord progressions in his playing, and his chord embelishments made his distinctive style.
It is important to... Read >
Author: johanzo
27th March 2009
If you want to play the guitar or write songs you will need to know something, at least, about guitar music theory. You could break down guitar theory down to the study of three elements: chords, scales and arpeggios.
Scales come easily to some people ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
21st March 2009
Guitar theory has its place in any style of music. Once you have a few songs under your belt, you can improvise a little using the minor pentatonic scale and you know what I IV V means, you can begin to grow as a guitar player. But not indefinitely. Expan... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
01st March 2009
Trance is a style of electronic dance music, which was developed in the early of 1990s. It is generally characterized by a tempo of between 128 and 150 BPM. Trans music has melodic synthesizer phrases, and a progressive musical form that builds up and dow... Read >
Author: Article Manager
28th February 2009
Guitar is hard, so it is wonderful that there is an easy way to learn guitar chords. Every beginner needs to start at the beginning. That sounds simple, but a lot of people get anxious and want to skip ahead. You will want to learn about chord progression... Read >
Author: Rowley Wright
28th February 2009
Piano worship chords are difficult for sure, but why? Pianos are used in worship services throughout the world. Music in general is use as a means of giving praise and worshiping. As you might expect, worship music is a powerful, emotional, spiritual crea... Read >
Author: AnnaKowalski
16th January 2009
Learning to teach yourself how to play the guitar is not that difficult. It does take hard work and practice, but if you have a great learning system, you will learn how to play the guitar very quickly.
Teaching yourself how to play the guitar is easi... Read >
Author: shystar
12th January 2009
The Beatles are HUGE! I cannot even begin to describe how popular they are no matter where you go. I am a member of almost every guitar forum there is and in each one the response to my question "Do you like the Beatles??" received an overwhelming amount ... Read >
Author: panxzz
26th November 2008
This article is aimed at giving you some material to work with to come to your own understanding of chord progressions and to give you a working knowledge of the circle of fifths. You can stick with the proven formula of I-IV-V to arrive at chord progress... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
18th November 2008
Sometimes it can be very frustrating to learn playing piano. In the beginning motivation is there to do the all routine work even if it takes dozens of hours. However after some time of such work the enthusiasm can significantly diminish, especially if yo... Read >
Author: Arturo Mendieta
10th November 2008
Most individuals who want to learn how to play a musical instrument, like the guitar, do so because they want to be able to entertain. They may want to learn for personal satisfaction, to create their own music, or to entertain a crowd. Believe it or n... Read >
Author: Rich_Matthews
10th November 2008
Many types of songs that can be played on a piano, for example, can also be played on the guitar. And, carrying your guitar around is a lot easier than hunting around for a public piano. When learning to play guitar songs, it is important that you deve... Read >
Author: Rich_Matthews
03rd November 2008
Music theory normally would involve studying the various aspects involved with music. It means to know the various elements involved in the making of music, be it rhythm, melody, or harmony.
Here is a brief overview of the various elements involved in ... Read >
Author: bistsuresh
30th October 2008
Going it alone with studying the guitar is rewarding, saves you the money you'd otherwise spend on a teacher and doesn't tie you down to a timescale set up by someone else.
If you can remain focused that is. Not all of us have the self discipline to f... Read >
Author: Peter Webber
29th October 2008
Here are some tips to help you learn to play lead guitar in a rock band. You need to put in a lot of work to learn the skills it takes to create and play great solo guitar in a band context.
One difficulty you will encounter is that it is hard to get e... Read >
Author: Ismail Mohd
23rd October 2008
How do we begin to learn how to play guitar chords? By learning your I IV V chord progression in the first position. In the key of C that would be C F G chords. If you need help, just do a web search for "chord progressions" or the "Nashville number syste... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
21st October 2008
Once you have learnt some chord progressions and riffs and you are beginning to sound like a guitar player it will be time to start getting yourself your own individual sound. These days guitar players can add effects to their playing in many ways. It use... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples
29th May 2008
Do you feel like the business in a box that you purchased is missing a few pieces. If so, then you're probably right...
Time and time again today too many striving entrepreneurs are jumping into the home business industry head first without really k... Read >
Author: ryabrooks
20th May 2008
Diagrams of guitar chords can be used as a tool to learn new chords, chord progressions, and the rhythm parts of songs. This means that you will understand how to follow the chords of your favourite songs and very soon you will be able to play them. The m... Read >
Author: Richard Larcombe
14th May 2008
When learning how to play the guitar, it may not be your ambition to play lead guitar. Strong leadership is required, along with a certain amount of flamboyancy. When playing in a band the role of rhythm guitarist should not be underestimated.
It is im... Read >
Author: Richard Larcombe
25th March 2008
Are you a beginning songwriter who strives towards writing songs that become hits? Do you need to know how you can improve your songwriting skill?
It's not too complicated. Don't try to re-invent the wheel. As far as I'm concerned the best way to improv... Read >
Author: arana
25th February 2008
The fastest way to learn to play piano and make music, is to count out loud.
If you choose not to, then you must use a Metronome...
Every student, regardless of age, thinks that he or she can count in their heads and negotiate even the simplest rhyt... Read >
Author: Ron Worthy
07th January 2008
Start by learning all the major and minor scales but once you understand the C major scale you're ready to try them all. Practice the scales slowly, get familiar with all the root notes. Learn the names and positions of the notes all over the guitar ... Read >
Author: Mortgage Services
21st October 2007
Most individuals who want to learn how to play a musical instrument, like the guitar, do so because they want to be able to entertain. They may want to learn for personal satisfaction, to create their own music, or to entertain a crowd. Believe it or not,... Read >
Author: sbateman
21st October 2007
Many types of songs that can be played on a piano, for example, can also be played on the guitar. And, carrying your guitar around is a lot easier than hunting around for a public piano. When learning to play guitar songs, it is important that you develop... Read >
Author: sbateman
21st August 2007
It may surprise you but, few pianists know how to successfully execute a simple blues on the piano. Given the hundreds of different chord variations in a 12-bar blues it’s no wonder that many don’t know which to choose so they simply avoid the whole ... Read >
Author: Paul Tobey
22nd May 2007
There are multitudinous websites which declare to teach you to play piano by ear. Does it work? Can you truly prepare to play the piano strictly by ear? This system is somewhat possible, however I consider that this system has its limitations.
Train... Read >
Author: hamza
03rd May 2007
Chord progressions are a sequence of chords played in a particular pattern in order to harmonize the melody. They are used to form the basic framework of a song. In most cases, chords share at least one note with the next chord in the sequence.
Cho... Read >
Author: D Swain
18th April 2007
There are many websites which claim to teach you to play piano by ear. But, the real question is; does it work? Can you truly learn to play the piano strictly by ear? While I believe it is possible, I believe that this method has its limitations.
Fir... Read >
Author: Paul Tobey
19th February 2007
What is a church musician? After being in this position for
several years I have come to my own conclusions as to what
this title means and is all about. First let me say that
I think a lot of church musicians make the mistake of
using this as a mean... Read >
Author: mark jones
02nd May 2006
Brief Guide to EMO Fashion
Emo Music
Emotional punk music evolved out of the punk movement spreading throughout the United States in the 1990s. The same "shun authority& approach applies to both emo and traditional punk music, and both share the... Read >
Author: Nick Salicini
14th January 2006
Seven Basic Songwriting Errors
The advice in this article comes from The Essential Secrets of Songwriting, a popular website and downloadable e-book.
So are there only seven possible errors? In my experience as a teacher, the seven errors listed bel... Read >
Author: Gary Ewer
09th December 2005
If you thought music theory was a waste of time and not necessary to further your musical goals, then read these following 5 reasons why this is not true.
1.Read sheet music: Being able to play from any piece of sheet music. Well it may be hard to play... Read >
Author: K Quinn
22nd November 2005
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Training your ear is much the same as training your dog: you keep shouting orders at it until it recognizes what a certain sound means.
For example, if someone sat at your piano and kept playing major chords without in... Read >
Author: Ron Worthy
27th October 2005
Writer's block is the dreaded scourge of every songwriter's life. Being unable to come up with a song happens to all writers, and shouldn't be alarming when it occurs. But when it lasts for an extended period of time, it is the most frustrating thing that... Read >
Author: Gary Ewer
10th July 2005
Rarely is a chord played with its tones contained in a single octave, the root on the bottom, the third in the middle, and the fifth on the top.
Usually chords are "voiced!"
This basically means that the positions of a chord's tones are scattered ov... Read >
Author: Ron Worthy
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