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  • Learn a Musical Instrument, Prepare for a Career  By : Duane Shinn
    From education to video games, there are careers available for those who happen to have a background in music which the rest of us never see. Each of these fields requires time and study for proficiency, but they represent a career path that is nonexistent for non-musicians.
  • Can You Become a Boogie-Man or Boogie-Lady?  By : Duane Shinn
    Boogie music, also known as boogie woogie, is a genre of piano-heavy music particular to America in the 1940s and 50s.
  • A Brief History of Dean Guitars  By : William McRea
    Dean guitars are a favorite amongst professionals and new players alike. People play these guitars for their durability, the sound, and the unique body structure. When you play a Dean, you are serious about playing the electrical guitar.
  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
  • Exciting Improvising: How to Make Up Music Out Of Your Head As You Play  By : Duane Shinn
    Improvisation (also known as improvising) is the act of making something up as you go along -- an act with which we all have a little experience.
  • How To Play Music By Ear  By : Jimmy Cox
    For most, the idea of playing a musical instrument can be baffling from the start. Especially if you have never played a musical instrument in your life! Even if you do not have musical instrument, you can always begin with voice. Piano is excellent for the beginner to start learning.
  • A Brief History of B.C. Rich Guitars  By : William McRea
    Except for a brief stint with another manufacturer, B.C. Rich guitars are known for being well made and innovative. They have a loyal following of players and artists who enjoy the sound and quality.
  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.
  • Finding Online Guitar Lessons  By : Andrew Morris
    Find online guitar lessons, mp3 and video guitar lessons, and guitar tablature.
  • The Key to Rockstar Riches isn't the Music or the Look  By : Michael Gulbin
    Becoming a famous rockstar isn't just about luck.
  • Musicians and Mailing Lists - "Real Business" Tips for Rockstars  By : Aaron Trubic
    In all of this talk about freeing musical restrictions and the evil record biz, sometimes we forget that we are actually IN this business of music. With that said, always be on the lookout for nuggets of wisdom from the rest of the biz world to help build your enterprise.
  • Choosing a Music Teacher  By : Sam Salmon
    As adults it can be hard to take that first step, but playing music is undeniably good for the soul, and you shouldn't allow yourself to miss out on the opportunity to feel happier and learn something new.
  • 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 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.
  • Practice Makes Perfect  By : Sam Salmon
    When it comes to playing an instrument and learning a new song there really is no substitute for practice. The way you go about it however, can dramatically affect the time it takes to perfect your song.
  • Pearl Jam - A Moment Frozen  By : Chris Campbell
    Rock and roll posters run the gamut of utterly ridiculous, to vaudevillian hilarity, to visually arresting in their sheer and utter genius.
  • Can YOU Play All The Major Chords in 3 Seconds or Less?  By : Duane Shinn
    Some people go through their entire lives not being sure about what such and such a major
    chord is -- and it's all so unnecessary, because you can memorize them in just a few
    minutes, and learn to play them in 12 seconds or less - one second per major chord.
  • John Lennon: He Asked To Give Peace A Chance  By : Robert Benson
    This article is a summary of John Lennon's life, his personal traits, good and bad, what the Beatles and Lennon meant to rock and roll and how influential they were and still are. It also is a fan's perspective of a loss, not only of a great musician, but someone who he connected with through the lyrics of the music. John Lennon is truly missed by this fan and I am sure there are millions more just like me.
  • Witnessing Michael Jackson & Co. Create "We Are The World"  By : Khaliq Glover aka Khaliq-O-Vision
    Witness the thought process used by Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Quincy Jones to craft the lyrics to the historic and irresistable song, "We Are The World" by USA For Africa. Rare behind-the-scenes information that is a great lesson for all Musicians and Songwriters
  • Relax With Your Favorite Music Style  By : Ken Snow
    All of us like listening to music and each one of us has our individualistic preferences.
  • A Brand New Song  By : Mike Pniewski
    No matter how long you've practiced your craft, you do it today unlike ever before. Time and maturation help us to constantly evolve. Focus on breathing new life into your work each and every time to avoid repeating yourself and losing your audience.
  • Guitar Teachers: Studying With A Private Teacher  By : Mike Hayes
    A good teacher can teach us what we want to know, however they cannot teach us what to want to know! The most important person in the learning process is the student. In the final analysis, each one of us determines to a great degree how much we will learn.
  • Grammy Winning Tips For Musicians To Better Sounding Songs - pt.1  By : Khaliq Glover aka Khaliq-O-Vision
    How to inject POWER and ENERGY into your songs when mixing your music. These and other tips will help your music STAND OUT whether you want to send it to record labels, post it on MySpace, or sell it independently. Grammy winning Artists, Musicians, Producers, and Engineers have been using these techniques for decades and there are 3 things your hit song MUST HAVE or else people will tune it out in less than a minute. Don't miss.
  • History Of Rock Music  By : Rajeev Rampersad
    Rock music, where did it all begin? Believe it or not a black man who played black music, originally founded rock music in the mid 50s, this man was Chuck Berry.
  • Tips For Buying A Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    A guitar can look good, and then come apart in a few months. Whether you buy a new or used , brand-name guitar, make sure that it sounds good and it’s built well.
  • Buying a Guitar for Christmas for the Experienced Guitarist  By : William McRea
    Sure, getting a guitar pack for a beginner is certainly more than acceptable. The goal in the beginning is to just get started. But for experienced guitar players, purchasing a new guitar is a delicate process. They know what sound they like. They know how they like the strings and neck to feel. They will want a guitar that they feel bonded to.
  • The Vinyl Revival: Records Are Cool Again  By : Robert Benson
    An article describing the anticipated "demise" of the vinyl record and how the music format has survived and now is making a comeback. Discusses why people like vinyl records and groups that still record records and that vinyl will never go out of style.
  • Buying a Drum Kit for the Aspiring Drummer in Your Family  By : William McRea
    When it comes to the beginning drummer, there are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a drum kit. Yes, drums are noisy and can take up a lot of space in a room. But they are also a rewarding instrument to learn how to play.
  • Buying a Bass Guitar Package for the New Guitarist for Christmas 2006  By : William McRea
    A bass guitar package is a great gift for the budding guitarist. The bass works closely with the drums to form a songs structure and beat. This makes it an appealing instrument for people, especially with rock music fans and those desiring to be in a band.
  • Buying a Digital Piano for the Aspiring Pianist in Your Family  By : William McRea
    The piano is a great instrument to learn and an excellent one for the beginning musician. A variety of musical styles can be played on the piano including rock, jazz, show tunes, blues, and classical music. This is a great way to expose your aspiring pianist to a variety of musical styles and also enhance their creativity and musical know-how.
  • Guitar Lessons for a Christmas Gift  By : William McRea
    So, the guitarist in your life already has a guitar (or a few guitars) that they are happy with. You want to get them something special, but can not think of anything. They really seem to have everything they need already. Well, why not give them guitar lessons for a Christmas gift?
  • Karaoke Machines, Features And Fun  By : Gordon Petten
    Karaoke has become a favorite pass-time for many party-goers. Karaoke machines have come down in price significantly over the years, while managing to maintain a wealth of useful and fun features.
  • Why a Musical Instrument is the Best Christmas Gift for Your Child in 2006  By : William McRea
    It can be difficult finding the best Christmas gift for your child. They give you a list, but it is filled with things that do nothing to educate or enrich them. Movies, clothes, video games etc. Why not give them something that will both entertain and enrich?
  • Buying a Guitar Package for the new Guitarist for Christmas in 2006  By : William McRea
    You know you want to get your child a guitar for Christmas. It will help them build confidence and creativity and give them an understanding of music. But with all the choices out there, have you given it any thought which brand you would choose? Not only that, but there are also accessories that you need to buy that go with the guitar.
  • How To Be Successful At Practicing The Guitar  By : Mike Hayes
    Practice: to work on something repeatedly for the purpose of improvement. That says a lot. It tells you what to do (work), how (repeatedly), and why (to improve). Onceyou understand what “practice” is, you can proceed to learn how to use this new tool to your best advantage.
  • The Best Gifts for Guitarists in 2006 Guitar Effects  By : William McRea
    Are you looking for a great gift for the guitarist in your life? They already have a guitar and amplifier so getting them another is out of the question. And most guitarists seem to buy the accessories that they need as they go along. Have you considered purchasing guitar effects in the form of pedals or effects units?
  • Why a Guitar is the Best Christmas Gift for Your Child in 2006  By : William McRea
    When it comes time for Christmas, you understand how important gift giving is. As a parent, you love finding gifts that are both fun and educational. You already know you want to get your child an instrument. They have even expressed an interest in the guitar.
  • What In The World Is Junkanoo And What Does It Have To Do With Music  By : Gregg Hall
    Junkanoo is a famous event and celebration that has made Bahamas music popular. This celebration takes place on December 26th and January 1st. The event begins in the morning with a parade.
  • We Want To Learn To Play The Harmonica!  By : Gary Tooth
    The humble harmonica has to be one of the easiest musical instruments to master in the world. You really can learn how to play the harmonica in a matter of days or weeks, depending on your commitment.
  • How To Play The Piano Using "Shorthand" -- Chord Symbols -- Instead of Reading the Full Score  By : Duane Shinn
    Most people who took piano lessons as a kid, including me, grew up learning to read music exactly as it is written on the printed page. Being able to read music is a valuable skill, and I am delighted I learned that skill at an early age.
  • Guitar lesson: Learn To Play Every Breath You Take By Ear  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Wouldn't it be nice to be able to play the hit songs you hear on the radio and be able to play them on your guitar even without tabs or sheet music!
  • Song Writing: Is It Hard Or Easy To Write A Song?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Do you feel that it is easy to write songs? Can anyone be creative? A song is the end product produced by stimulating your song writing powers in many different ways. Let's take a look!
  • Guitar Tab: Learn To Play Yankee Doodle With Guitar Tab  By : Peter Edvinsson
    You can learn to play melodies on your guitar even if you do not know sheet music notation. We will instead use easy to learn guitar tab or guitar tablature. Let's learn Yankee Doodle!
  • Get Rid Of Singing Stage Fright  By : Chris Chew
    All singers will at one time or another suffer from stage fright. What can a singer do to get rid of stage fright?
  • Succeeding in the Music Industry  By : Jaci Rae
    Many people have the talent, some have more than others do, but being successful in the music industry is based on more than just talent. To be successful in the music business, sometimes it feels as though the stars have to align. That's partially true; it's difficult to sell that record if you're not in the right place at the right time.
  • Alex Boye` European LDS Musician, The biography of  By : Bart Gibby
    The biography of Alex Boye` European LDS Musician born in London, England and was climbing the pop music charts all across Europe when he as he puts it ". . .seemed to have everything, but I wasn't satisfied, . . . Deep down I felt a loss."
  • Why Practice Drums With a Metronome?  By : Dan Brown
    Try to keep time with a metronome for about twenty seconds. It will show you how good you really can keep time.
  • How Bagpipes Are Constructed  By : Gregg Hall
    Almost everyone I know loves the sound of bagpipes. I love the sound myself even though I am of Native American and French origin. Let's take a look at what creates the unique sound of bagpipes. All bagpipes are made with an air supply, a bag, and a chanter. More sophisticated bagpipes may also include more chanters and drones to enhance the sound.
  • A Look At The Music Of Scotland  By : Gregg Hall
    The unique music of Scotland is easily recognized around the world and has remained a vibrant force to this day while many forms of traditional music worldwide have experienced a loss of popularity to pop music.
  • Become A Better Musician With Better Practice Habits  By : Gregg Hall
    As with anything in life, you will become a better musician the more you practice and even though you can't expect to be an overnight sensation in most cases, you can dramatically increase your performance by the way you practice.
  • Give Your Self Confidence A Boost By Learning a Musical Instrument  By : Gregg Hall
    Although learning to play a musical instrument can be one of the most difficult undertakings you have ever attempted, it can also be one of the most rewarding.
  • Music Downloading - Legal, Legit and Fun  By : Chris Campbell
    Apart from a few unmentionable topics, music was and still is one of the biggest looked for and downloaded items on the internet.
  • Pop Music Princess Comeback Mariah Carey  By : hitesh patel
    Information on Mariah Carey
  • Pop Music Bubblegum Kings: Where Are They Now?  By : hitesh patel
    Information on Bubblegum King
  • Country Music: The Sound of Music  By : hitesh patel
    Information on Country Music
  • Pop Music Princesses: From Disney to MTV  By : hitesh patel
    Information on Disney MTV Music
  • Hip Hop- Gangsta Rap  By : hitesh patel
    Information on Hip Hop Music
  • Pop Music What Does it Really Mean?  By : hitesh patel
    Understand what it is
  • Pop Music: Remember the 90s?  By : hitesh patel
    Pop music of the 90s was fun
  • Latin American: 1-2-ChaChaCha  By : hitesh patel
    Music has played a central role in Latin America's turbulent recent history like for example the nueva cancion movement.
  • Rock Music on the Rocks  By : hitesh patel
    Information on rock music.
  • Get Noticed As A Singer  By : Chris Chew
    Why most singers do not get noticed. How can you can noticed as a singer?
  • The DJ Success Formula - Tips And Tricks Have Different Value  By : Norman Freeman
    Lately you have probably realized that DJing in front of your friends is not enough and you would like to share your talent and skills with a larger audience in a club or on a festival. Just like Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Carl Cox or Moguai.
  • Learn the difference between guitars  By : Little Money
    Want to play guitar? But dont know which guitar you want to play? Here is a guide!
  • Music Lovers Power  By : Phoebe Tiangson
    Music's power influences the human spirit and emotions should not be underestimated. Music has a great influence in all cultures and religions. Who has not had the experience of suddenly humming or moving to the rhythm of a tune heard for the first time long ago?
  • Why Not Enjoy Unlimited Music Downloads?  By : Davion W
    Downloading music online may be on the lips of many music enthusiasts nowadays but to the uninitiated, it can be pretty confusing and sometimes difficult for the individual. Let us look at what the whole idea of downloading music online at membership sites that offer unlimited music downloads is all about.
  • DJ Equipment  By : Garanichev
    For some this can be for the better or the worse but no matter what we do it is changing and when it comes down to music a successful performance by a disk jockey depends on the presence of the right DJ equipment. This, along with along with adequate musical talents plays a very important role in the career of a DJ or any other musician for that matter.
  • The Internet – A Great Place to Find Guitar Lessons  By : Groshan Fabiola
    If you are interested in learning how to play the guitar the easy, convenient way and in the quickest time possible, then it is advisable to turn to the Internet for help. At present there are thousands of high-quality, dedicated online resources that have been especially designed to meet the needs and requirements of existing and prospective guitar players worldwide, so everyone who wishes to learn more about playing the guitar can find and access a wide range of invaluable guitar playing tips,
  • Playing the Classical Guitar - The Ways and Benefits of Learning  By : Trisha Crow
    Learning how to play the classical guitar is one of the most interesting and exciting activities you can ever do during your pastime. It is a rewarding experience, yet a very intimidating endeavor as playing the classical guitar is not just a matter of taking lessons and learning from, but really a long process at the same time.
  • How To Seriously Improve Your Guitar Playing  By : Chris Standring
    This article stresses the importance of focused practice and playing music live, in front of real people, in order to truly become the best musician you can be.
  • Playing Guitar - A Reflection Of Your Soul  By : Arthor Pens
    The guitar, be it electric or acoustic, is the most versatile of instruments. You can strum a few chords, adopt a highly disciplined classical guitar technique, or play sophisticated jazz chord and scale progressions. The choice is yours.
  • Famous Subliminal Messages in Music  By : Greg Frost
    Rumor has it that that famous songs actually contain subliminal messages. Subliminal messages used in songs are verbal or aural in nature, and are done either very fast or backwards at such low volumes that the listeners do not even know they are hearing it. Such charges are made not just to rock music, but they are also present in Christian songs!
  • Why you should build a Weissenborn slide guitar  By : terryb
    Terry Buddell is a freelance writer, boat builder and marine surveyor who lives a board his yacht the "Nicky J Miller" in Queensland Australia. Terry recently built a Weissenborn slide guitar whilst living on the boat with a minimum of tools and was so pleased with the results he built a website, wrote a book on how to build a slide guitar( and why its so easy) and drew up the plans for sale. Terry sells the plans and book from his site and a sound clip of the guitar can be heard by visiting www.buildaweissenborn.com.
  • DON’T STOP THE MUSIC  By : Lily Steiner
    It’s been a rough few years for the music business. The rise of illegal file-swapping networks like Napster and Kazaa and legitimate music download services like iTunes and the new Napster has all but utterly destroyed the old business model. Label and brand loyalty seems to be going the way of the passenger pigeon. If music fans can download their melodies a song at a time to their cell phones, without even bothering to take in an entire album, why should they bother with the concerted efforts of an entire label?
  • Introducing the Blue Comet Cafe  By : Matthew McKernan
    Everyone wishes they had seen Bruce Springsteen at The Main Point in Philadelphia or Elton John at the Troubadour in Los Angeles or Norah Jones at The Bitter End in New York City when they were just starting out. The fact is you have to be at the right place at the right time and if you live in a smaller market, you're probably out of luck. That's no longer true thanks to Blue Comet Cafe.
  • Officially Authorized Music On The Internet  By : Isaiah Henry
    Most of the best works by the musicians and singers are protected by copy right laws which doesn�t allow their works to be distributed free of cost. This method of protection is perfectly reasonable because the artists should be rewarded for their effort and skill. The works of these artists are given to the music lovers by some websites by paying the artists copyright fees.
  • Middle East Comedy – Laugh to Your Heart’s Content in Dubai  By : Steven82 Vaile82
    Entertainment in Dubai

    The entertainment industry in the Middle East is different from that of any other place in the world. The entertainment industry encompasses the TV, the radio, the film, other media, the night clubs, etc.; Entertainment includes animation, cinemas, theatre, circus, comedy, dance, games and music. But entertainment in the Middle East ranges from the less money churning ones to the ones that are more commercially inclined. The television industry is a major part of the entertainment industry in Middle East. The cinema is also a major part of the entertainment industry here.

    The other facets like theater, circus, and dance are not that well organized. Some of them depend on their larger brothers to survive. The entrainment industry is large even though it operates under strict controls. The society is Mohammedan and there are strict controls imposed on the telecast of certain kinds of entertainment in the countries of Middle East.
  • Guitar  By : Daniel 208 McPeake208
    Guitar – the instrument that creates magic

    Music is complete only when it makes sense. To make sense, one has to know the basics including guitar tabs, guitar sheet music. To better understand this, use of tabulature search engine is must. If you make good use of tabulature search engine and learn the basics of guitar tabs, guitar sheet music; in no time, you will become a good musician.

    People from ancient times were fond of instruments and music. In earlier times however, music was less boisterous and melodious. Significance was given to melodious notes based on classical themes. Recently, the trend has changed and with the advancement of technology, music world is full of instruments, the most dominant being guitar. Though instruments such as guitar are in use since ancient times, they have been improvised to a great extent. So with the inducement of various instruments and music classes, people are inclined towards learning music. However, one has to understand the basics such as guitar tabs, notes, guitar sheet music etc before becoming a good musician. Without a doubt, guitar is the most popular instrument in the music world. It is a stringed instrument that produces music when the strings are plucked. A musician positions his finger to produce various notes. The contemporary guitars are six stringed instruments with the typical tuning and are played by plucking.
  • How to play the guitar  By : Kumar Nirmal
    Playing the guitar is one of the most popular hobbies in America. Millions of Americans play the guitar as a leisure activity; and why not? It is one of the easiest musical instruments to learn and the most popular music of the day is played on the guitar. Many people do not realize how easy it is to really learn to play the guitar.
  • 5 sure manners of fire to obtain the play by radio for your “independent” music!  By : Peter Arnold
    You must find time airplay by radio if you will be heard and we do not speak simply the local campus about university. The turn is called promotion. Now that does not mean you put just your press kit under envelope with a demonstration and the hope which they take pity on you. Perhaps you call a station and they gives you the standard launching of, “to send it and if we like it will put you in rotation.”
  • Online talent contests that pay cash prizes  By : Scott Co
    Are you a person pooled with exciting talents? Give your active participation in talentchamp, and make yourself crowned with rewards.

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