- 10 Of The Most Popular Hymns of All Time By : Duane Shinn
Hymns are some of the most beloved songs of all time. Hymnals contain hundreds of songs, and no two hymnals are alike. Anyone looking to learn the most popular hymns needs to know where to start. The following is a list of 10 of the most popular hymns, even though that will change somewhat by both taste and time. - 10 Romantic Songs from You to your Partner's Heart By : Jane Saeman
Songs to warm up your honey! - 10 Tips To Find A Legal Music Download Site By : Alex Miller
This article gives you 10 tips to help you find a legal music download site, and therefore reduce the risk of downloading illegal music. - 10 Top Ways To Find A Good Piano Teacher That's Right for You By : Duane Shinn
You've decided you want to tinkle the ivories. You have decided on a formal approach to your studies, instead of self-teaching. Therefore, you need a qualified piano teacher to help you reach your goals. What should you look for? - 10 Ways To Practice Piano With Less Pain By : Brian Shelton
Let's face it, learning to play the piano well requires practice, practice, practice! But who wants to practice more than they have to? Here are the top 10 ways to get the most out of your piano practice... - 12 Points on How To Fix Beginner Songwriter Self Doubt By : John Cowell
Beginner songwriting self-doubt is normal. Here's how to fix self doubt in songwriting by learning to neutralize doubt because it's a logical part of songwriting. - 21 Tips on How to Become a Rock Singing Star! By : Wincent Loh
ou can be a valued asset to a rock band, by keeping up the practice through rock band singing tips. These guidelines will help you in achieving excellent tone and will increase the range of your vocal chords as well. - 3 Doors Down Away From The Sun Rock Music CD Review By : Clyde Lee Dennis
One of the refreshingly nice things about this CD is the way all of the participating artists seem to be really enjoying themselves - 3 Keys to Maximizing Your Drum Skills By : Dan Brown
There are many ways to increase the quality of your drumming and they can all be summarized into these 3 vital keys... - 3 Reasons Why You Should Purchase A Guitar Lesson eBook By : Kevin Sinclair
During today's internet world, many people have come to realize that the wonders of modern technology are certainly advanced. Many advantages have been supplied and changed lives in a remarkable way. - 3 Tips Get More Out of Music Lessons By : Brian Knapp
Learning to play music can be very expensive proposition. It is extremely important to get your moneys worth out of your music lessons. - 3 Tips to Consider for Hiring Piano Movers By : Laura Buckley
If you own a Piano then you know that moving a piano is a delicate and tedious operation that can't be taken lightly. - 3 Tips To help You Improve Your Vocal Stamina By : Kevin Sinclair
Angela loves to sing, even though she doesn't have the voice talent that most people believe they should have in order to be a good singer. - 3 Tips To Tackle Performance Anxiety By : Brian Knapp
Have you ever wanted to be the star of the show? In our world, we make people who are good at performing into some kind of hero, because performance anxiety is something that so many of us suffer from. - 3/4 & 4/4 Time Signatures In Music: What They Are & How They Work By : Duane Shinn
Time signatures (placed on a musical staff along with key signatures) are used to specify how many beats are in a measure (each and every measure of a piece of written music) and what time value is given to each note. Time signatures, in their simple form, are represented by two numbers displayed as a mathematical fraction. - 4 Contemporary Wedding Music Choices and a Few Songs to Avoid By : Tim O'Neill
You've decided you'd like to go a more non-traditional route with your wedding. Here are some tips on how to choose the perfect music. - 4 Drum Tips to Keeping Peace With Your Neighbors By : Dan Brown
There are some quick fixes to help keep your family, friends, and neighbors at peace while still allowing you to drum. Just follow these four solid drum tips... - 4 Movements of a Symphony Exposed By : Chris Jensen
Just like stories that begin with 'Once upon a time' have a certain form and certain features (events happening in groups of three and talking animals), a symphony has specific form and features. - 4 Ways To Do Reception Music On A Budget By : Tim O'Neill
If you're trying to stretch your budget and still have the wedding reception of your dreams, here are some ideas to help keep costs down. - 42nd Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland By : Daniel Lehrman
Enjoy The 42nd annual Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. - 5 Best Ways To Learn To Play Piano By : Brian Shelton
Discover the 5 best ways to learn to play piano. - 5 Core 'Getting Started' Tips For Playing Piano By Ear By : Jermaine Griggs
Five tips for any musician wanting to get started playing by ear, without relying on sheet music. - 5 Requirements of Choosing a Learn Guitar DVD By : Steven Broffman
Once you make the decision to learn guitar on DVD, the first step is to find out which learn guitar DVD will work best for your guitar playing skill level. There are many popular guitar instruction DVDs on the market, so it is important to compare and pick the learn guitar DVD that suits you best. - 5 Tips For Choosing The Right Electric Guitar By : Al Wielder
Tips on making an informed decision when selecting an electric guitar. - 5 Tips for Learning How to Play the Guitar By : Heather Jacobson
Love guitar music and want to learn how to play? Here are some tips to help you get started. - 5 Tips for Planning a Smooth iPod Wedding By : Tim O'Neill
"Do it yourself" has long been a popular option when it comes to home improvement, and now thanks to these uncertain economic times causing many couples to scale back on their wedding budgets, "DIY" is becoming more and more popular during ceremonies and receptions. - 5 Tips for Saving Money on iPod Downloads By : Ray La Foy
This means members can get as many downloads as they want when ever they want. - 5 Tips on How to Play Acoustic Guitar for Beginners By : Jim Somchai
If you want to learn acoustic guitar, you must know that learning any kind of music takes time and efforts. No matter how old you are, you will have to take the same steps of practice. In this article, we will discuss some of the tips that you can use to develop you skill in how to play acoustic guitar. - 5 Tips To Perfect Practice By : Brian Knapp
The quality of your practice is much more important than the quantity. The old saying "practice makes perfect" is only true if the practice itself is nearly perfect. - 50 Cent - A Brief Biography By : Amy Nutt
50 Cent (aka Curtis James Jackson) has been an explosive figure in the hip hop industry since his major label debut in 2003. Despite a hard childhood and youth, he has managed to pull himself out of the streets with unique rhymes and an ear for finding other rap talents. - 50 Cent Tickets - 50 Cent's Album Pushed Back...Again By : Brent Warnken
The release of 50 Cent's impending new album Before I Self Destruct is being pushed back again. - 6 Simple Steps To Becoming A HOT Guitar Player! By : John Pawlett
Learning how to play guitar well is not easy. There are so many methods and so many conflicting opinions, it makes it difficult to know what to do. - 6 Top 'Music Downloading' Stats By : Jon Mills
A look at 6 interesting music downloading stats - 7 Great & Fun Ways To Earn Your Living In The World of Music By : Duane Shinn
There are lots of ways to make a living in the music industry, and very few of them have anything to do with getting on stage and performing, or trying to crack the lineup on American Idol. - 7 Important Things to Consider when Hiring a Disc Jockey for Your Wedding By : Tim O'Neill
It's about more than just a competitive price and an adequate song list. Follow these tips to ensure a worry-free reception and dance. - 7 Reasons Why You Should Learn to Read Music By : Bill Kernodle
The process of learning to read music is a wonderful journey into the discovery of new musical horizons. Try it, you will not be sorry. Learn to read music today. - 7 Top 'Music Downloading' Facts By : Jon Mills
A look at 7 interesting music downloading facts. - 8 Easy Musical Instruments That You Can Learn To Play Quickly By : Duane Shinn
Not all of us have the time, or want to invest the time in learning to play a complicated instrument such as the piano or guitar. There are easy musical instruments that you can learn to play quickly & easily. - 9 Tips for Hiring Ceremony Musicians By : Tim O'Neill
Check out these nine tips for choosing the perfect wedding ceremony musicians. - A Beginner's Guide to Playing Piano Chords By : Duane Shinn
The piano is the most perfectly designed instrument for playing chords. It's visually straightforward, easy-to-understand layout makes it simple for the beginning piano student to learn how to play chords. Unlike other instruments, such as the guitar, the player doesn't need to learn how to contort her fingers in strange, unnatural ways just to play the most simple combinations of notes. - A Beginners Guide to Karaoke - Top Tips Things To Remember By : Chelsea M Butterworth
The song you choose work best within your vocal range and amount of training. Squeaking and straining through your best Celine Dion track is going to make people notice for the wrong reason, don’t expect so much from yourself! - A Beginners Guide To Taking Guitar Lessons By : Anna Stenning
talking briefly about what first time guitar players should expect when taking lessons. - A Brief History of Alvarez Guitars By : William McRea
Alvarez Acoustic guitars are well made and possess a rich tone only possible when something is handmade. They have a variety of models of acoustic guitar that appeal to rock players, folk players, and even classic players. They also have a list of artists who love their guitars. - A Brief History of Breedlove Guitars By : William McRea
Kim Breedlove has been making guitars since the mid 70 s, but the company was founded in 1990. They craft high quality acoustic guitars and mandolins and have a variety of styles that appeal to a wide range of players. - A Brief History of Dean Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Dean Guitars make both electric and acoustic guitars. Founded by Dean Zelinsky, he no longer owns the company but is involved with the creative design. Their line includes both traditional and more unique styles. - A Brief History of Epiphone Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Epiphone was created by Epi Stathopoulos, a member of a family of people who developed and made musical instruments. After his death, ownership fell to his brothers. Later, Gibson s parent company purchased it. - A Brief History of Epiphone Guitars By : William McRea
Epiphone instruments have their roots in Greece ever since the late 1800s. The guitars quickly became a main competitor for Gibson. Now, they are considered a division of Gibson, though they still maintain their own original line. - A Brief History of ESP Guitars By : William McRea
ESP guitars had their beginnings in Japan in 1975. Now they are a dynamic and expanding company with an impressive list of artists playing their guitars. Their list of guitar models is also extensive. - A Brief History of Fender Guitars By : William McRea
Fender® pretty much had its beginnings in 1938 when Leo Fender opened a repair shop. In 1946, he started manufacturing instruments. Now, Fender is one of the premier manufacturing companies out there. - A Brief History of G & L Guitars By : William McRea
G & L Guitars are handmade and are in a limited production. Originally started by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt, G & L has a reputation for delivering electric guitars that are high quality and innovative. - A Brief History of Gibson Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Gibson is a premier manufacturer of guitars and other instruments. Their acoustic line offers different series and styles and serves a variety of playing needs. In general, the company is innovative and has had this reputation since its beginning. - A Brief History of Gibson Guitars By : William McRea
Orville Gibson first started making instruments in the late 1800s with his innovative mandolin. Even after his death in 1918, the Gibson Guitar Corporation has been dedicated to making excellent and innovative electric guitars that sound great. - A Brief History of Ibanez Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Ibanez is a premier manufacturer of both acoustic guitars and electric guitars and they have an impressive list of artists who play them. It is a Japanese company but has achieved widespread success throughout the world. They started by created replicas of popular guitar models, but now they have their own individual line. - A Brief History of Ibanez Guitars By : William McRea
Ibanez, originally called the Hoshino Gakki Company, began manufacturing guitars in 1935. Original guitars were copies of classic styles put out by companies such as Gibson and Fender. Now, they have a style all their own and are endorsed by some of todays hottest guitar players. - A Brief History of Jackson Guitars By : William McRea
Jackson Guitars started off as Charvel Guitar Repair, until Wayne Charvel sold Grover Jackson his rights to the company. One of the best known guitars that Jackson made was the Randy Rhoads model. Now, Fender owns the rights to the label. - A Brief History of Martin Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Martin Guitars had their beginnings in 1833 but the story begins in Germany with the birth of Christian Frederick Martin. When Martin was 15 he traveled to Austria to apprentice with a skilled guitar maker. He eventually moved to the United States and began his guitar company. - A Brief History of Ovation Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Ovation Guitars were developed by Charles Kaman. They are unique due to his background as an aeronautical engineer and boast unique design and material composite elements. Noted artists include Al DiMeola, Nikki Sixx, and the band, Godsmack. - A Brief History of Parker Guitars By : William McRea
Parker Guitars is a fairly new company. It was started in the early 90s by Ken Parker, an experienced luthier. His first model, the Fly, was developed after speaking with multiple guitar players about what they liked and disliked about their instruments. Their guitar line has since expanded. - A Brief History of Paul Reed Smith Guitars By : William McRea
Paul Reed Smith started building guitars while in college and for the months after college. He started off by convincing artists to try his guitars and critique them. Carlos Santana was one such artist and he was so impressed, he introduced Smith to the former president of Gibson, who went on to help him design guitars and become his mentor. - A Brief History of Schecter Guitars By : William McRea
Schecter Guitar Research is a company that started in 1989. They manufacture guitars both in South Korea and in California and offer a custom guitar feature in addition to their regular line. They hold a favor with hard rock and metal artists but also feature models for Blues and Jazz artists. - A Brief History of Synthesizers By : Victor Epand
The article travels through the genesis and history of synthesizers. The modern synthesizer has carved a unique niche and has become an indispensable part of any music concert around the world. - A Brief History of Takamine Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Takamine is a Japanese company dedicated to creating quality instruments. They have a presence in the worldwide market and artists such as Jon Bon Jovi love playing their guitars. Takamine makes a series of acoustic, electric, and acoustic electric guitars. - A Brief History of Taylor Guitars By : William McRea
Taylor Guitars officially began in 1974 with the purchase of a business by three friends. They had a rough beginning, but eventually persevered. Now the company boasts plenty of acoustic guitar models and has earned their place as one of the top acoustic guitar manufacturers in the world. - A Brief History of the Fender Guitar Company By :
Besides the Gibson Les Paul Guitar, there is probably no more renowned Electric Guitar than the Fender. This article gives an overview of the Fender Guitar Company and its history. - A Brief History Of The iPod Podcast By : Steven Sharpe
This article provides a brief description of the events that occurred in leading up to what we now take for the granted, the development of the PodCast. - A Brief History Of The Modern Guitar By : Victor Epand
A brief look at where the instrument has come from, its history and ancestors, and where the word guitar comes from - A Brief History of the Piano By : Kevin Sinclair
The piano, that common instrument of school music programs, appears to be the ultimate expression of the stringed musical instrument, which date back to the lyre and the harp. - A Brief History of Washburn Acoustic Guitars By : William McRea
Washburn Guitars started off being associated with the Delta Blues style of music. Now, they are simply known for their excellent quality. They have guitars that appeal to all styles of players and boast a complete line of acoustic guitars. - A Brief History of Washburn Guitars By : William McRea
Washburn Guitars had their start in 1883 near Maxwell Street, which is the home of the Delta Blues. Now, they boast a diverse line of guitars and an impressive list of professional artists who play the guitars. They also made some important innovations to the field of guitar building. - A Brief History of Yamaha Guitars By : William McRea
Yamaha is one of those companies that make a wide variety of products. Among these are their acoustic guitars, and they have different styles that appeal to different kinds of players. Yes, Yamaha does make a lot of different instruments and other things. But, this does not compromise the quality of the guitars. - A Brief Overview of Popular Musicians from Memphis By : Phoenix Delray
This article discusses more about the popularity of Memphis musicians - A brief overview of the karaoke machine history By : Clint Jhonson
We can track the first karaoke machine back to the time of cassette tapes. It consisted of a microphone, an audio output and a way to adjust the pitch of the recorded music. - A Brief Review on the Best Speakers of 2007 By : Victor Epand
This article discusses in detail the best speakers of 2007 following popular review. It also provides a basic guideline for buying these speakers. - A Complete Guide For Electronic Drums By : Victor Epand
The article is a complete guide for electronic drums. It provides useful information on history and development of electronic drums. It has also discussed the various modules, market, manufacturers and technical advancements on electronic drums. - A Complete Guide To Analog Synthesizers By : Victor Epand
The article is a complete guide for analog synthesizers. Along with discussing its history and basic features, the article also explains in details the different modules used for analog synthesizers. - A Detailed Guide: Learn Bass By :
If you want to learn to play bass guitar, there are a few things that you are going to want to be aware of, and of course the first thing you will need to do is learn more about the bass guitar itself and what makes it different from your standard guitar. - A Few Insights Into the Indispensable Harp By : Art Gib
The harp is a stringed instrument found in variant forms all over the globe; its basic structure consists of a plane of strings situations perpendicular to the soundboard. Every contemporary harp is constructed with a neck resonator, but frame harps also include a forepillar. Those that do not have one are referred to as, "open harps." - A Fine Piano Music Box Is A Work Of Art By : mark
A Fine Piano Music Box Is A Work Of Art - A First For West End Theatre By : Martin Davies
A personal review of the London musical hit, Sound of Music - A Glimpse Into The Zero Fret Guitar By : Victor Epand
Zero-fret guitars have emerged as the new tool to soothe frayed nerves. Easy to play it is ideally suited for beginners. - A Glimpse on Various Bass Guitar Gears By : Victor Epand
The above article is about the various accessories or gears available for a bass guitar. Different manufacturers have come up with various gears to make the guitar more secure and comfortable. - A Guide For Music Gear Repair By : Victor Epand
Music gear is sensitive equipments. From the very beginning a careful handling is required for its longevity. Handle it with care right from the beginning and repairing it later will be cost-effective and easy. - A Guide To Buying A New Guitar By : Kevin Sinclair
When you decide to purchase a guitar, it pays to have a close look at the choices the guitar store has on offer. Obviously you will be drawn by looks at first, but you really should pick it up and see how it feels when you are holding it and give it a strum to check out how it sounds. - A Guide To Holding Your Guitar Correctly By : Kevin Sinclair
If you don't learn how to hold your guitar properly, you will not only feel awkward and uncomfortable but you are also likely to injure your hands and wrists in the long term. So if you want to become a budding guitarist, take note of the few handy tips detailed below. - A Guide to Purchasing Microphone Stand By : Victor Epand
The above article is about purchasing microphone stands. This article tells the readers how to purchase a good microphone stand and about what points should be kept in mind while buying them. - A Guide To Reading Sheet Music By : Kevin Sinclair
To read basic sheet music is not difficult once you have mastered the odd and peculiar looking notes and symbols and understand exactly what they mean. - A Guide To Succeeding In The Music Business By : Kavit Haria
The music business is not just a simple venture that you would be able to get your advantage to it by just sitting down and doing nothing. There are a lot of things that you need to accomplish as well as ways to determine that you would be able to make it into a long term commitment with those who are known in the industry. - A Guide to the Parts of a Guitar By : ian Williamson
The guitar is one invention that dates back more than 5000 years ago. Through the years, it has evolved into what people know today as a 6 string musical instrument for right handed players. - A Guide To Your Wedding Music By : Evelyn Whitaker
Are you at a dead end road trying to figure out what music is appropriate to play at your wedding? The music played during a wedding ceremony is usually a very integral part of the ceremony. But you may not have any idea what to pick! Here are some guidelines for most weddings in America. - A Guitar Lesson to Remember By :
One beginner guitar lesson coming up! - A Helpful Guide On How To Tune Your Guitar By : Kevin Sinclair
It really makes no difference how good a guitar player you are, if your instrument is not tuned up correctly you will never produce a good sound. It is, therefore, important that your learn how to tune your guitar properly very early on in your musical experience. - A Job Well Done for Britney Spears By : Jeffrey Fang
The latest and top of the chart single of Britney Spears' comeback album Circus. - A Lesson in Anatomy - Lyrics That Tackle The Human Body By : Bei Maniago
The human body is often the topic of songs and lyrics these days. Perhaps this is because the human body can cover a wide range of symbolisms and meanings; although presumably it is a popular topic because of how these lyrics tackle the subject. Consider the popular song “Your Body is a Wonderland” by John Mayer. - A Little About Music Managment By : Ty Cohen
There comes a time in many musicians' lives where they feel they need management. Remember, not only signed artists feel they need management, sometimes people in the independent music field feel this way as well. - A Look at the Magic of Deerhunter By : Kevin Hawkins
This article is a brief examination of the recently successful band Deerhunter, praised by music bloggers and influential music magazine Pitchfork. - A Modern Singing Approach Used By Super Stars By : Wincent Loh
It is a singing technique that is proud to have followers like Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez among others. The best thing about speech level singing is it makes singing more enjoyable. - A Musical Family: Johann Sebastian Bach and The Bach Family By : Duane Shinn
A famous German composer and organ player, Johann Sebastian Bach came from a very musical family. He was born in Eisenach on March 31, 1685. He was the youngest child of Johann Ambrosius Bach and Maria Elisabetha Lammerhirt Bach. - A Musical Life By : Shubhlabh
This article was after the selection of top ten artists by panel of judges at NME.com and consists of details about Mr. Steve Conway whose music was selected as top ten best music in the music industry across the world. Mr. Conway started his life as an independant freelancer and is now a top star. - A New Way To Learn To Play The Piano By :
There are many people that would like to play a keyboard instrument but never quite got round to it. Traditionally, if you wanted to learn to play the piano, you needed a piano and a piano teacher or piano lessons. - A Perfect Houston Wedding includes a Houston DJ By : Chris Robertson
These simple guidelines will help you find the Houston disc jockey that is a perfect fit for your wedding.
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