Articles, tagged with "writing music", page 4
30th November 2008
Katie White and Jules de Martino of the indie pop band, The Ting Tings, stunned everyone with their new brand of sound and eclectic grooves. Their debut album, We Started Nothing, takes us into a whimsical ride to their original techno-pop tunes, unmistak...
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Author:
J. Owens
09th July 2008
Unhappy medium
The feminine principle has been suppressed for millennia. In recent decades, we have also learnt to suppress the masculine and relate in a safe, neutral way. Relating in a neutral way is expedient for all of us at times, but part of the ri...
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Author:
Linda Markley
28th March 2008
29 years old
Hometown: Buckhead, GA
Musical Influences: ACDC, The Beatles, Neil Finn, Queen, Otis Redding, INXS and David Bowie
"It's better to be a has been than a never was."
-From the American Idol website
Michael Johns is one person who...
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Brenda Stokes
13th February 2008
No matter what level of playing you're at now or which musical instruments you may know how to play, learn piano blues and you'll be much better off for it. As someone who spends a lot of time playing the saxophone and writing music I have found learning ...
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Author:
john ferreira
18th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Patsy Gagnon
We all possess many keys that unlock the Door to our unconsciousness and our soul.
There comes a point in everyone's life when we ask our selves the daunting questions of Who Am I? Why am I here? Where do I go when I...
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Author:
Patsy Gagnon
30th October 2007
Depends on individual, there are many different ways that a songwriter may be adopted in writing songs. Now, I would like to share with you some of the common technics that you may consider when you are out of ideas. Enjoy your writing. New Song Store.It ...
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Author:
Chong HY
08th October 2007
If you can play one of the music instrument such as guitar and you are playing alone. Have you ever thought of forming a band by gathering a few music enthusiastic who can play other types of musical instruments? By forming a band, you can utilise the str...
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Author:
Chong HY
20th September 2007
"Our passions are the winds that propel our vessel. Our reason is the pilot that steers her. Without winds the vessel would not move and without a pilot she would be lost." There once was a woman, who worked very hard in her job. She had gone to college i...
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Author:
Cherri Walston
15th June 2007
We have all had them, those great inspirational ideas that wake us up in the middle of the night wanting to come alive and make us money. Many of these ideas even look good later in the light of day. Unfortunately, all too often as the days and weeks move...
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Author:
Nick Nanton
05th June 2007
If you are looking to leave your old career or job behind to start up your own business, then you are already half way there. The idea of you having something more has already been planted in your head, now all you have to do is have the courage and deter...
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Author:
Tonysmithston
07th November 2006
This the first article in a series of articles that cover the steps a lyricist should take in order to convert his lyrics into actual complete songs.
So you write lyrics...but are you a real lyricist? I mean have your words been put to music? We all kn...
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Author:
Mahmoud Ibrahim
06th November 2006
Have you ever had the dream of writing a song that one day you or a big star will sing? Or it may be that you want to write a piece of music for an orchestra to play. Have you already written a few songs but have not gotten any response or good feedback y...
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Author:
Kevin Sinclair
17th December 2005
Why is it easy to compose piano music?
Because you have to start from where you are. This should be fairly easy; otherwise you have not started from where you are. A suggestion is to start writing piano pieces for beginners in a progressive order. The ...
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Author:
Peter Edvinsson
23rd November 2005
She splits her year between New York City and Arizona. I
have been a fan since her first book and especially enjoyed
"The Artist Way." I like to believe that I was one of the
first to devour it page by page, exercise by exercise. Not
just once but six...
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Author:
Catherine Franz
04th November 2005
Copyright 2005 RAW Productions
You are neither too young nor too old to play piano and compose. If you think otherwise, get that fairy tale out of your head.
A few geniuses began at age 3 and burned out in middle age. Gustave Mahler, a modern sympho...
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Author:
Ron Worthy