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  • A Brief History Of The Violin
    by admin
    Posted March 6th, 2010 at 1:01 pm
    Musical instruments have existed in one form or another for many thousands of years. There were several stringed instruments made before violins, but some of them are so ancient that modern scholars hardly know anything about them, having only seen them depicted in artwork or written record. The violin has existed in its current form since the 16-th century. The first Violin makers were Italians who were probably influenced by other ancient stringed instruments from around the world.Some of the ...
  • Singers Bands &amp The Artist Management Team
    by admin
    Posted March 6th, 2010 at 5:01 am
    As singers and bands compete for the ears of music industry pro?s, hoping to become the next greatest pop icon, mangers and the relationships with their acts have become increasingly important. With the evolution of technology, the internet and fledgling record labels, trying to compete for the next money making act, you can be sure that artist managers have their plates full sifting through myriads of press kits and demos trying to pick the needle out of the haystack.With each demo that is sen...
  • Musicians: What Chords Do You Absolutely Positively Have To Know?
    by admin
    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 9:01 pm
    As you probably know, there are thousands and thousands of different chords in music - everything from basic major chords to minor 7ths to 13ths to suspensions to poly-chords. Someday, you might want to learn all those chords if you don't already know them.But meanwhile, there are 3 chords -- just 3 -- that you absolutely, positively have to know. If you don't know these three, there's hardly a song in the whole world that you could play. But by knowing just 3 chords, you can play hundreds, if n...
  • The Truth Behind Press Kits Bios And Controlling Your Image
    by admin
    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 5:01 pm
    A lot of what you have been told about creating your image is false. This article is meant to be a simple list of things that might surprise you as a musician. Some of you have had ?managers? misguide you. You know the drill. Your guitar player?s girlfriend has a connection at some local club so now she thinks she is fit to orchestrate your entire career. Maybe you have a know-it-all singer who spent 5 minutes glossing over some music industry website and now he is writing your bio chalk full of...
  • Alan Jackson Precious Memories CD Review
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    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 1:01 pm
    My sister told me about this CD and I'm glad she did. It's a great CD on which all of the songs are done very well both technically and musically.Alan Jackson does a great job singing the old time favorites like Blessed Assurance, How Great Thou Art, The Old Rugged Cross, and Jackson's voice is an absolutely perfect fit to these timeless hymns. You can almost picture him standing in the church pew with his family singing the songs.This is a feel good album done in the deep rich voice of Alan Jac...
  • Record Label Start Up
    by admin
    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 9:01 am
    A record label is the brand or trademark in the music industry. Let me tell you that a record label is not the company; it is the label that is imprinted in the record itself that sets it apart from the rest. Major record companies or independent record producers may produce record labels. If you are an artist who wants to produce your own music, you may opt to produce under independent record labels.Let me tell you that if you are a start up record label producer, you are never alone in this bu...
  • More RightHand Techniques For Piano Players
    by admin
    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 5:01 am
    Most students new to piano playing really want to know what to do with the left hand. They think the left hand holds the secret to great improvisations and music. While it's true that the left hand has usually been the captain of the piano ship when it comes to setting arrangements, the right can also join in.Look, the right hand is where most of us create our melodies. It's considered easier than the workhorse part the left has to do with creating arpeggios, ostinatos and the like. But, we can ...
  • Master All 12 Major Scales And Their Primary Chords In 12 Weeks
    by admin
    Posted March 5th, 2010 at 1:01 am
    How is your piano playing coming? Did you start to learn the major scales and stop after the key of G or F? Two or more sharps or flats got you stumped? Find yourself turning the page when you see a key signature of three sharps? Read on.While it is not necessarily detrimental to your piano playing career not to be able to play in all the major keys. Being able to play them can make your piano playing come alive and make transposing and just playing in general infinitely easier.Since there are ...
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