Articles, tagged with "professional musicians", page 7
16th August 2008
Paris organizes huge array of Paris events involving corporate events, private events, Exclusive tours etc. for their guest with full consultation.
Corporate events- Paris events can be organized on behalf of your company for experience and creative me...
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Author:
wendyavon
01st July 2008
Whether hiring a musician for a wedding ceremony, reception, business or social event, it is wise to start your search as soon as your date is set. Professional musicians, orchestras, bands and soloists may be booked a year in advance. Here are some guide...
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Author:
Anne Roos
27th June 2008
In this day and age if your company, enterprise, or organization doesn't have an Internet presence, then you are sacraficing promotional or financial ground to your competetors that do. However; simply rushing out and quickly having a web site designed an...
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Author:
FranceneAndreas
16th April 2008
In the UK for the last 18 years at least, a whole generation has been virtually starved of live musicians for a variety of reasons. The advent of computers being a standard household utility with their accompanying music production and downloadable music ...
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Author:
Brian Farley
10th April 2008
Aprill, 2008
For Immediate Release
MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 5.325.
New Software Helps Music Students Learn Notation In A Matter Of Hours.
Windows Vista supported!
MagicScore School 5 is specialized music notation s...
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Author:
Dmitriy Golovanov
26th March 2008
Playing the guitar seems to be something of a growing trend. Whilst many people seek to learn by personal lessons, most find that this can be very expensive, so turning to a guitar course can be a reasonable decision. Ben Edwards a highly respected guitar...
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Author:
beefandy
06th February 2008
The piano is considered by most as the ultimate personal instrument because with it a single person can create beautiful harmonies to match any mood or feeling. This is why nearly all professional musicians, no matter what their specialty, have spent a gr...
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Author:
Terje Brooks
07th November 2007
1. The selection of the music is one of the most important things a director can do to make singing with the choir a worth while experience. Since ward choirs are made of amateurs and volunteers, difficult music should be avoided. A good rule of thumb is ...
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Author:
Renae Judkins
08th October 2007
Antigua carnival is a good example of how a festival can unite the whole world. It's the reflection of traditions and beliefs typical for one small country. Once a year for ten days local people put their business away to celebrate a stunning holiday. Ant...
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Author:
t_kogutenko
12th May 2007
Today, I am giving you a link to what many musicians and music teachers consider to be the best source for great music lessons, which help make it one of the most respected video-based music tuition courses available on the Internet:
http://www.MusicMa...
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Author:
musicmaster
16th January 2007
Are you a musician looking for a hassle-free way to convert your MIDI music into wider-supported audio formats? Do you want to be able to share your music with your friends? Is your label waiting for a demo disk, but all you have for now is a bunch of MID...
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Author:
Alex Pavlenko
15th January 2007
Many bridal magazines and wedding coordinators spread the myth that live music is more expensive than a DJ. While this used to be true, it isn't the case anymore. Here's how to find the best deals without the quality suffering.
Musician bands and strin...
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Author:
Renae Judkins
17th August 2006
If your band would rather concentrate on making music instead of spending precious time booking gigs, perhaps you should consider employing a Booking Agent. A booking agent (commonly referred to as a talent agent) shares similar duties to that of a Band M...
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Author:
Michael Brickell
24th May 2006
There are online forums devoted to just about every conceivable hobby, business, activity, and avocation imaginable: parenting; steam trains; Tivo digital video recorders; vintage Jeeps; politics; personal finance and investing; math; freedom; writing chi...
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Author:
Douglas Adams
17th May 2006
All professional musicians, whether they're playing jazz, rock, bluegrass and country music, have spent their first years of practicing bent over a half speed record player. You might be wondering what does this have to do with trying to learn to play the...
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Author:
Tomas Labas