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5 Tips On How To Play Piano By Ear

29th September 2009
Did you always want to play the piano but thought that reading from music sheets wasn�t something you�re able to do? Is your vision giving you a problem? Do you want to be able to play a tune simply from listening to the song? You�ll be surprise... Read >
Author: John Musiconi

You Can Learn to Play the Guitar by Ear

17th September 2009
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 t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

3 Tips To Keep in Mind When You Perform Publicly

17th September 2009
Most people are terrified of performing in front of an audience. What we call "stage phobia" is perhaps one of the most prevalent fears that a lot of us have suffered from at one point of time (and most still continue to). We can sing, dance, act, or play... Read >
Author: georgerydley

What does an audio engineer do when mastering music?

17th September 2009
So you’re a musician that just recorded your first album. You probably went into a recording studio and played all of your parts a couple of times, with the audio engineer handling all of the technical stuff. As far as you know, they should be able ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Acoustic Guitar Learning

06th September 2009
As you may have guessed, the most traditional type of guitar is the acoustic guitar. It was first introduced in 1779 and co-existed with the oud and the lute, both dating back thousands of years before that. It wasn’t until the 1930’s when the electri... Read >
Author: Liam Gibson

Types of Keyboards and Synthesizers

02nd September 2009
There are a number of different types of keyboards available in the market. If you are some one who wants to make a complete orchestra single handedly, then a portable electronic keyboard can be a good choice. You can not only carry them along anywhere an... Read >
Author: Vinnit

CD Mastering: The Essentials

26th August 2009
Even though many assume that the mixing of the seperate audio tracks is the final step, a recording should always be mastered well in order to sound great. CD mastering is the final chance for creative input when you create a compact disc. After the discs... Read >
Author: Marlin Rollins

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

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

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

Learn the Violin Like a Pro

26th June 2009
You can learn the violin like a professional. Did you ever wonder if there are secret tips and techniques the professional musicians use in helping them become accomplished players? Now imagine getting your own hands on those steps and techniques and appl... Read >
Author: Hailey Alton

Traditional Ethiopian Music and Ethiopian Culture

16th June 2009
Ethiopia has a very rich and diverse music history. The various tribes and ethnic groups of Ethiopia have their own distinct music culture and tradition. The Tigrayans to the north have this smooth, circular dance routine culminated with shoulder and neck... Read >
Author: Trueblue

Serious Composers Can Buy Encore at NETKILLER SOFTWARE SHOP

29th May 2009
Encore 5 is the latest innovation in music notation and composing. This software is used by many of the leading musicians and composers in the world. When a composer looks for an outlet from which to buy Encore musical notation software, the odds of getti... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

How To Hold A Guitar - Strap Or No Strap

27th April 2009
Some fussy guitar players get a bee in their bonnet about the contentious question or when, how and whether to use guitar straps. There is the burning question of whether they can help you to damage your guitar in some way. There is also the issue of the ... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples

You Don't Have To Go To Juilliard To Learn The Piano

26th April 2009
Most people involved in the arts consider The Juilliard School to be the preeminent institution for aspiring musicians. It attracts the world's brightest and most talented students of the performing arts. But what if you lack the ambition or skill to bec... Read >
Author: Hermas Haynes

Top 10 Festivals for 2009 in France

10th April 2009
France is a country renowned for its good food and wine, romantic and stunning towns and cities, beautiful landscapes, fantastic shopping, pulsating nightlife and much much more. There is much to see and do in France and if you are thinking of visiting th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

California Poppy Festival, celebrating blooming poppies.

02nd April 2009
California Poppy Festival is an annual festival that takes place at the Lancaster City Park in spring. The festival is hosted by the city of Lancaster which boasts of poppies as their state flower. This festival also started as part of the earth day celeb... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Will Computers Replace Musicians?

27th March 2009
Computer audio technology has made huge advances over the past several years. It is now quite possible for entire orchestras or small ensembles to be duplicated in a studio using just one simple keyboard or computer. Processing power has made it possible ... Read >
Author: Francis

Easy Guitar Lessons The Multimedia Way

08th February 2009
If I could show you where to get some easy guitar lessons that are fun to partake in and if you keep at it you too could be playing like AC/DC. Yes you, because now is a great time to learn to play the guitar with the internet available and all the late... Read >
Author: TonyB

Why Organs Could Possibly Be the Coolest Instruments of All Time

02nd February 2009
Why Organs are the Least Boring Instruments If you've never heard of Johann Sebastian Bach, take a seat and read on as this man is possibly the deciding musician of his time (early to mid 1700s), uniting the dispersed pieces of the Baroque period and u... Read >
Author: SophiaS88

Billy Gould from “Faith No More” made a Bulgarian song remix at “Graffitti Studio”- Sofia

31st January 2009
The “Faith No More” legendary bass guitarist Billy Gould made an earth-shaking cover of the song “Stay as you are”, played by the popular Bulgarian rock band “Tangra”. The song is to be promoted across America. In Bulgaria Gould is cooperating... Read >
Author: Graffitti Studio

Billy Gould from “Faith No More” makes a Bulgarian song remix in 'Graffitti studio'

16th January 2009
Recording Studio Founded in 1994, Graffitti Recording Studio is among the top professional recording studios on the Balkans. The studio is well known abroad for our music production has featured on MTV, music compilations of Fashion TV and Cafe Del Mar. ... Read >
Author: Graffitti Studio

RiffMaster Pro

29th December 2008
Every music beginner has the aspiration to become the next Bon Jovi but the journey from that of a beginner to an expert is one that is fraught with frustrations, failures, chewing the fingernails off and most of all, breaking one’s instrument. The firs... Read >
Author: reuben wallis

Beginning Guitar Lessons

30th October 2008
Guitar lessons for those people just beginning in music are offered by quite a few websites. In fact many lessons are given for free. Guitar players who have already found some success as professional musicians and teachers design courses that give the ba... Read >
Author: Ricky Sharples

Paris Events and their intimate celebrations

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... Read >
Author: wendyavon

How to Select a Musician

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... Read >
Author: Anne Roos

Web Site Design – There is More to it than Meets the Eye

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... Read >
Author: FranceneAndreas

Live Music - Musicians Fascinate UK Youngsters

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 ... Read >
Author: Brian Farley

MagicScore School 5.325c released!

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... Read >
Author: Dmitriy Golovanov

How To Play The Guitar With Jamorama - The Latest In Guitar Tuition

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... Read >
Author: beefandy

5 Easy Steps To Learn How To Play The Piano

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... Read >
Author: Terje Brooks

12 Tips for Ward Choir Conductors

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 i... Read >
Author: Renae Judkins

Holidays, carnivals and festivals of the Caribbean

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. A... Read >
Author: t_kogutenko

Press release for MagicScore School 5 - music composition software

12th July 2007
June, 2007 For Immediate Release MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 5.240. New Software Helps Music Students Learn Notation In A Matter Of Hours. Windows Vista supported! MagicScore School 5 is specialized notation software ... Read >
Author: Dmitriy Golovanov

MusicMasterPro - The best source for great music lessons

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... Read >
Author: musicmaster

DirectFreeDownloads.com Releases Fast MIDI to MP3 Converter 5.4

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... Read >
Author: Alex Pavlenko

How to Find Live Music That’s Less Than a DJ

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 s... Read >
Author: Renae Judkins

Booking Agents

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... Read >
Author: Michael Brickell

Networking With Online Forums

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... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

You Can Learn to Play the Guitar by Ear

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... Read >
Author: Tomas Labas

Press release and Review Request for MagicScore School 4.110

12th May 2006
April , 2006 For Immediate Release MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 4.110 New Software Helps Music Students Learn Notation In A Matter Of Hours. MagicScore School 4 is specialized notation software for music aficionado... Read >
Author: Dmitriy Golovanov

Press release and Review Request for MagicScore School 4.1

20th April 2006
April , 2006 For Immediate Release MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 4.1 New Software Helps Music Students Learn Notation In A Matter Of Hours. MagicScore School 4 is specialized notation software for music aficionados,... Read >
Author: Dmitriy Golovanov

Tips For The Solo Musician

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Curse Buster Sound Here are some tips for the solo wind musician. If you play, woodwinds, brass, strings, or any single line instrument. You can make a substantial amount of money using your play-a-long library.That's right!...Your play-... Read >
Author: Kevin Brown

MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 4.0

24th October 2005
October , 2005 For Immediate Release MagicScore Music Software Releases MagicScore School 4.0 New Software Helps Music Students Learn Notation In A Matter Of Hours. MagicScore School 4.0 is specialized notation software for music aficionad... Read >
Author: Dmitriy Golovanov