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  • All About Laser Pointers And Their Use  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about laser pointers, varieties of them, and uses for them.
  • Ipod Or Mp3: Which Would You Choose  By : Victor Epand
    This article talks about mp3 and ipods. Which one do you think is good.
  • The worst album sleeves ever  By : bobcartwright2008
    Music loving travel writer Bob Cartwright, takes you through the worst album covers of the last 50 years.
  • Piano Lessons; 5 Steps to Find A Piano Teacher  By : Terje Brooks Ellingsen
    When you are looking into getting piano lessons, make sure you get the right ones for you. The tips below can help you figure out who is running the best lessons in your area.
  • Review of Digital Pianos  By : Terje Brooks Ellingsen
    Are you a novice or beginning piano player and you're looking to buy a digital piano? To help narrow down your search, we've picked and reviewed four digital pianos that are best suited for amateurs and beginners like you.
  • Classic albums down the decades - the 1950s  By : bobcartwright2008
    As a music loving travel writer covering city breaks for a travel company, I have always had time on my hands to write about the music I love. In this article, I write about all the great music in the 50s.
  • Guitar  By : Bluewatersilver
    The guitar
    is the a lot of accepted and accepted agreeable instrument. It’s an apparatus that is played for about all kinds of music, like bedrock music, country music, lounge music, pop music and abreast classical music.

    An acoustic guitar is alveolate with a complete aperture (a annular aperture in the face). An electric acoustic guitar is fabricated up of copse and has six strings which aftermath a rhythmic, sweet, musical, yet loud sound. The aberration amid an acoustic electric guitar and an electric guitar is that a accustomed electric guitar can alone be played if it is acquainted in, area as an acoustic electric guitar doesn’t accept to be.
  • What To Expect With The Acoustic Guitar  By : Richard Larcombe
    Playing acoustic guitar is a great way to have fun whilst listening and humming along to the most amazing acoustic guitar songs. With hard work and practise you will get a rich and living sound. Playing acoustic guitar is hard work on the fingers, and so it's a bit of a relief to be able to switch to an electric, which is much more forgiving. One of the ironies of playing acoustic guitar is that just when you get good enough to play in front of people, you have to deal with the issues of amplification and all the technical know-how that made you go acoustic the first place. Being able to play acoustic guitar is a great feeling.
  • Songwriting Concepts  By : Roberto Bell
    What makes a great song? It's a big question, and one that has been written about endlessly in an attempt to unravel the "formula" for creating a world dominating smash hit record. Sure, there are some basic rules and if you were to examine a handful of the most successful or popular songs of the last four decades, they do have certain things in common.
  • Guitar Music Theory Bascics - The CAGED Method  By : Jesse
    Having trouble finding your way around the fretboard? This article describes in detail the method most professional musicians use to create chords everywhere on the fretboard in a flash. Must Read!
  • Review of the Maxwell CD Unplugged  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Maxwell CD Unplugged
  • Review of the Marc Antoine CD Universal Language  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Marc Antoine CD Universal Language
  • Review of the Horace Silver CD United States Of Mind  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Horace Silver CD United States Of Mind
  • Classic albums down the decades - the 1960s  By : bobcartwright2008
    As a music loving travel writer covering city breaks for a travel company, I have always had time on my hands to write about the music I love. In this article, I write about all the great music in the swinging sixties.
  • The Revolutionary Sound of the Fife  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores the hisotry and music of the fife. This cousin of the flute has its place in American history.
  • The Asian Elegance of the Willow Flute  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at the ancient history of the willow flute. This is an asian based instrument of the woodwind family.
  • The Irish Melodies on the Tin Whistle  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores the history of the tin whistle in Ireland. This article looks at all the wonderful music wrriten for it.
  • The Silly and Sometimes Amusing Sound of the Slide Whistle  By : Victor Epand
    This article explores this odd member of the percussion family. The Slide Whistle has been used to create certain comical moods in music.
  • The Shrill of the Musical Whistle  By : Victor Epand
    This one note instrument is used very carefully in music. This article explores how it is used in music and why.
  • The Mythical Sounds of the Pan Flute  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at both the factual and mythical origins of the pan flute. It explores its stories and its music.
  • The Spiritual Song of the Oboe  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at the history of the oboe. It talks about its mucis and construction.
  • The Little Heard Cousin of the Trumpet  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at the hisotry of the cornet. It explores its uses in music and the music written for it.
  • The Bass of the Band The Tuba  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at the larget insturment of the brass section, the tuba. This article looks at the history and constrcution of this large intrument.
  • The No Valve Trumpet To Awaken To  By : Victor Epand
    This article looks at the cousin of the trumpet, the bugle. This insturment has been used in the military and throughout history.
  • Getting Back to the Guitar – Music Theory Basics (Part 3)  By : Jesse
    Have you dreamed of writing incredible guitar riffs and song melodies the way professionals do? Quit dreaming and start doing it! This short article reveals basic theory lessons to get you to start writing immediately the right way! Must Read!
  • Danelectro Guitars: A Brief History  By : Jon Blanx
    The Danelectro Guitar Company is one of the most venerable names in the music instrument world. With a history that dates back to the 1940's, Danelectro has produced some of the most sought after hollow-bodied and solid-bodied guitars ever made. After Danelectro plants were shut down in 1969, the company name made a comeback in the 1990s and has been going strong ever since.
  • Miami Rap Music - History and Genres  By : Christopher Cartre
    Those who are young or relatively new to the HipHop culture don't realize that Rap Music has many different genres:

    East Coast: The East Coast, most notably New York City, was the genesis for rap music hitting the mainstream. Run-D.M.C. led the pack, with Rakim and Big Daddy Kane also breaking through to make rap emerge as a national phenomenon. Miami Hip Hop is coming live on the scene.

    West Coast: While HipHop was cooking in the East, West Coast rap music gained national recognition in the mid-1980s with performers like Ice T and Too $hort.
  • The Musicians Alternative Strings  By : Flecher Shaw
    Hidden deep in Northern England you'll find Malcolm Newton, a musical instrument string maker manufacturing a rather special hand made product that is making waves among musicians.
  • How can Learning Jazz Improve a Classical Musician's Skills-Mozart Learned Improvisation  By : Jeannie Lee
    Music improvisation is normally associated with jazz; however, historically classical music is deeply rooted in improvisation stemming back to the medieval period in Gregorian chants. J.S. Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt all excelled in improvisation, which was then referred to as extemporization. Royal Conservatory, Yale, Stanford, Juilliard have now instituted jazz music programs in addition to classical as academia.
  • The Importance of Learning Classical & Jazz  By : Jeannie Lee
    Learning the importance of classical and jazz for musical studies is similar to learning a foreign language. Understanding and learning music is similarly so. In order to learn to sight read music or read music a musician should learn pitch. Benefits of classical and jazz disciplines, especially in a young musician's music development and education, are explained.

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