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  • Why? Your Keyboard Success Comes From Answering This Key Question  By : Ed Mascari
    Are you wondering when you’ll be able to play the piano with ease
    Do you wish you could improve your piano playing more quickly
  • What Makes A Piece Of Music A "Good Song"?  By : Ed Mascari
    Most people say that a song is good if it has a good beat Do you agree
  • Top 25 Transfer Music From Ipod To Computer Links  By : Sydney Nelson
    Transferring music from your iPod to your computer is easy to do if you have the tools Unfortunately, the iPod is designed to prevent us from sharing our music
  • The Recorder  By : Charlie Buquette
    A member of the woodwind family, the recorder’s history is not well known, although examples of it can be found in medieval paintings, and what appears to be a recognizable recorder-type instrument dating back to the Iron Age has been found – although it is made of sheep bone rather than wood The instrument, however, often gets a bad press, largely due to people’s recollections of struggling to learn the instrument in the classroom – or perhaps being unfortunate enough to have to teach the instrument to several new classes each and every year
  • The Magic Number For Your Keyboard Success  By : Ed Mascari
    Are You Looking for a Magical Solution

    Are you struggling with trying to figure out how to play well
  • The Electric Guitar  By : Charlie Buquette
    Acoustic guitars and their various musical relatives can be traced back thousands of years, but the idea of a guitar using electric currents to amplify its sound had to wait until the 1930s to start to take root Necessity was, perhaps, the mother of invention here, as the volume of the guitar, used previously in blues and jazz, could not compete with the new sounds of the big band and the shriek of brass instruments
  • The Digital Songwriter  By : Dennis R. Sinnott
    Tips and advice on how anyone with music creativity can enter the new and exciting world of digital songwriting.
  • Terrific And Terrifying Pianos  By : Daniel E. Friedman
    What’s the best piano you’ve ever played on What’s the worst
  • Seven Summertime Solutions For Sustaining  By : Ed Mascari
    Here in the Northeast, when summer finally arrives, you want to spend as much time as possible savoring every moment of the longer days filled with warm temperatures and beautiful weather

    It's been a long year filled with too many commitments, schedules, requirements and far too much rushing around
  • Satellite data lines - Bringing Music To Your Ears  By : Roberto Garabelli
    contribution-based satellite radio service is at the front position of the US music marketplace. Long gone are the days when people when the only preference was in choosing from just one or two stingy stations that had poor reception and arrogant, irritating floppy jockeys and commercials.
  • Pitching Songs for Placement  By : Carlton Richard
    Learn what the major publishers want to see before they look at your package
  • Piano Playing And Excuses; A Sour Mix  By : Daniel E. Friedman
    You’ve just finished playing the piano for family members or some friends If you’ve truly played poorly, the instinctive thing to do is to delve into a repertoire of excuses, some of which might include:

    “Who can play at this time of day
  • Organization + Inspiration + Motivation - How Piano Students Can Combine Them To Succeed  By : Ed Mascari
    Do you want to feel more motivated to practice the piano
    Are you struggling to make practicing the piano a priority
  • Music: Who Wants To Live Without It?  By : David Schofield
    Music has always played a major part of my life, as from the earliest age I can remember classical music constantly playing in our home Dad had a lot of 78s and an electric player which required frequent needle changes
  • Mozart  By : Charlie Buquette
    Along with Beethoven, Bach and Strauss, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of only a handful of classical composers who are universally known by all society, even those without any interest in music older than a few years Many people will know several Mozart melodies without even knowing who they were written by, such is the Austrian composer’s penetration into the human psyche
  • Maybe Jane is the new Sex music for the 2000's  By : Roberto Garabelli
    Maybe Jane is the new Sex music for the 2000's.
    Banned on AOL and all colleg stations, the "slutty All Girl Band From HEll" sing about
    giving blow jobs in the car to having sex on the dance floor (sextrance).
  • Learn more about the victim mentality during guitar practice  By :
    What they are really saying to themselves is that their musical dreams and goals are not as important as paying a few lousy bills. They are letting their boss's goals get in the way of their own.
  • Keep Pushing  By : Carlton Richard
    Only the strong and dedicated are made for this business of music. Gain some tips to help keep you pushing towards your goals.
  • Imagine Learning The Guitar Faster Than Ever  By : Rajinderpal Singh
    This article talks about the 'secret trick' to learning how to play guitar -- but it's one that 'hides in plain sight.
  • How To Take Your Piano Playing To The Next Level  By : Yoke Wong
    Are you ready to finally learn how to play piano despite years of lessons If you’re like many students of the piano, all your lessons and all your practicing have only gotten you so far
  • How To Take Care Of Musical Instruments  By : James Brown
    When children are assigned a musical instrument to play while taking classes in the school band, they are introduced to the equipment in a hands-on method that some are not very happy with The student will be tasked with carrying the musical instrument with them for several days at a time, and during that time, the musical instrument could be subjected to numerous bumps along the way
  • How To Play An Insane Guitar Solo  By : Jason Parker
    What's the most insane guitar solo you've ever heard One by Paul Gilbert
  • HOW TO MAKE YOUR MUSIC STANDOUT ON TODAY'S NET  By : David Kershenbaum
    The article contains my view as a major record producer on how to make a hit record as well as tips from my experience working with some of the worlds greatest talents.
  • How To Get Virbrato When Singing  By : Chris Chew
    "How can I develop a vibrato singing voice" This is a question often asked by aspiring singers
  • How To Buy Hip Hop Beats For Sale On The Internet - Things To Know Before You Buy  By : M. Crawford
    It has become ever so popular for independent recording artists and producers to buy and sell beats online With this trend comes a lot of traffic from inexperienced artists trying to buy beats online
  • How Piano Students Can Get A+ Results By Using The 3 D’s  By : Ed Mascari
    Have you ever wondered why some piano students really sound great
    Have you thought “she has talent”, I wish I could play like that
  • How can one write songs?  By :
    There was an interesting post today on a message board that I go to. It was about a guy that just started a new band and he wanted to know if anyone could give him some songwriting tips.
  • Download Free Legal Music For Ipod - The Top Solution  By : Sydney Nelson
    The proliferation of P2P file sharing networks on the Internet makes it very tempting and easy for someone to get themselves into a lot of trouble with the Recording Industry Association of America The increasing sophistication of technology has made it much easier for the RIAA to track who is illegally making songs available for download and the people who are downloading them
  • Do You Want Your Piano Playing To Sound Terrific? Start By Reading The Menu  By : Ed Mascari
    One of my piano students once told me that every time she begins a new piece of music, she starts by reading the menu

    Have you ever gone into an unfamiliar restaurant and simply ordered your food
  • Do You Want To Sound Like A Pro?  By : Ed Mascari
    If you're like most people who take piano lessons, you do
  • Classical Guitar  By : Charlie Buquette
    Although the precise origins of the classical guitar are open to debate, there is plenty of evidence of the existence of similar instruments dating back as early as 5000 years ago The idea of a hollow body with tensed strings anchored between two points is seen in many instruments, including the violin family, sitar, piano and harp; they all use the string’s vibrations to resonate the body and produce sounds
  • Classic Valve Amplifiers And Stuff!  By : David Schofield
    If you are like me – you will love ‘old’ stereo equipment, especially valve amplifiers Some might say landmark manufacturers such as Leak, Quad, Thorens, Garrard, Shure, SME, etc, who made an impact on the development of ‘Hi Fi’ (does anyone call it that these days
  • Buy Guitar Course On DVD or Software  By : Andres Berger
    There is no doubt that learning to play the guitar through software or DVD is better that learning through a book, but which is better? A DVD or computer software in your PC?.
  • Beethoven  By : Charlie Buquette
    Born in 1770, Ludvig van Beethoven was one of only three of his parents’ seven offspring children to survive infancy Yet the world of music owes this chance event an immeasurable amount, because he would go on to be one of a handful of composers to grace the art form with a style and quality that is truly unique

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