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  • Van Halen Tour Tickets- A Rock And Roll Dream Come True!  By : Al Terry
    A look at the Van Halen tour with ideas on how to purchase tickets to the concert.
  • Reggae History 70s to early 80s  By : Donald Spence
    Brief reggae history during the 70s-80s reggae finest years.
  • Rock The House With Van Halen Tickets  By : Al Terry
    A review of the Van Halen concert tour with a look back at the band and ways to purchase tickets.
  • Why Is It So Hard To Find Hannah Montana Tickets For Sale?  By : Al Terry
    How to get Hannah Montana tickets for the huge nationwide tour.
  • Buy Van Halen Tickets And Get Rocked!  By : Al Terry
    A look at the reunion tour of Van Halen with tips for locating tickets to the show.
  • Catch The Concert Of The Year With Hanna Montana Tickets  By : Al Terry
    A look at the Hannah Montana tour with tips for finding tickets to the show.
  • Let's Examine Your Song More Closely!  By : Dennis R. Sinnott
    Tips and advice on how songwriters can succeed in the music industry
  • Building a Weissenborn guitar Tool List  By : terryb
    Building a guitar? When Terry Buddell decided to build his first weissenborn guitar, he was faced woth some awkward decisions. As the guitar was to be built on board his yacht, there was no room for fancy tools and a limited workspace.
    here's the list of tools that terry decided would be enough to build his guitar!
  • Don't be Fooled by Rouge Music Download Sites  By : Isaiah Henry
    Music downloads is the peoples choice for using the Internet all together! Rather your Internet connection moves like a turtle in mud or a Jet Ski in Colorado, you can enjoy the benefits of music downloading.
  • Van Halen Concert Tickets - A Reason To Jump!  By : Al Terry
    A review of the Van Halen concert tour with a look at the bands history and ticket buying tips.
  • 12 Piano Quotes to Celebrate National Piano Month  By : Noel Jameson
    The piano has such an important part in our history that it's been given it's very own month. Since September is National Piano Month we thought we'd celebrate with some great piano quotes that reflect the essence of what the piano is. If you're a piano fan, you'll enjoy these piano quotes almost as much as listening to the instrument being played.
  • building a guitar the machine heads  By : terryb
    Ever wondered why some guitars never stay in tune or sound flat? Terry Buddell built a weissenborn slide guitar recently and here in part three of 'Building a guitar' Terry shares some of his tips and hints.
  • Building a guitar-the timber  By : terryb
    Building a guitar? It's a huge step and for those really keen to try it is a huge accomplishment and a great feeling of achievement when it is finally done...but first of all the basic steps must be studied carefully. In this article Terry Buddell looks at the wood that has to be selected for your masterpiece.
  • Building a guitar-some tips and hints  By : terryb
    wondering if you could build your own guitar? It's easier than you think!Terry Buddell built his first, a weissenborn acoustic slide guitar in 7 weeks using his own plans he had designed whilst living on a forty foot yacht!
  • The weissenborn guitar build  By : terryb
    Ever wondered how you could build your own guitar? It's easier than you think! terry Buddell built a weissenborn acoustic slide guitar in 7 weeks using his own plans he had designed whilst living on a forty foot yacht!
  • The Police Tickets Sold Out At The Speed Of Light  By : Al Terry
    A look at the Police concert tour which is one of the biggest concerts of the year.
  • Play a Musical Instrument in 10 minutes... And Sound Good!  By : Carl Willoughby
    Anyone Can Create a beautiful, original song with chords that harmonize - And can do it within 10 minutes of picking up a Kalimba musical instrument up for the very 1st Time!
  • Where should you buy your DJ gear?  By : Carlton Brown
    Carlton Brown, professional DJ and author of the ground-breaking DJ Equipment Secrets, discusses the key issue for up-and-coming DJs - whether to source equipment from local retailers or to use the web
  • The History Of Music - The Rise Of Opera  By : Mike Shaw
    The first experiments in the construction of an opera had their origin in circumstances in themselves of no very great importance, and only remotely connected with music. In 1579 Bianca Capello was married to Francisco de Medici, son of Cosmo, Grand Duke of Tuscany. The wedding took place in Venice amid elaborately devised festivities, among which were dramatic representations accompanied with music.
  • A Brief History Of Music - The Renaissance Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The compositions of Palestrina, and the reforms he was able to effect in Church music, may be said to mark the culmination of the early ages of Christian musical art. We have now come to an important turning point in musical history, but before going further, it will be useful to take a rapid survey of the period we are leaving behind.
  • The Art Of Playing The Piano - Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    The damper of the piano is the only means of stopping the string's vibrations, which would otherwise continue, longer than is wanted. In violin playing, the same stoppage of tone takes place when the player stops drawing the bow across the strings.
  • Unbreakable: Michael Jackson Defines Greatness  By : Timothy McGaffin
    Michael Jackson proves he is unbreakable because he exercises the value of perseverance.
  • Body Motion And The Piano - Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The peculiarities of the mechanism of any instrument constitute in all cases a law for the application of the energy to be expended upon that mechanism. In so far as energy is correctly applied, the machine or mechanism should give back an equivalent of work done; but if the power applied is lacking or weak, then the results obtained will also be the same.
  • The Mechanism Of A Piano - Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    When a key on the piano is pushed down, and then kept down, it will be noticed that the tone continues sounding for a considerable time after the push has taken place, and ceases whenever the key is allowed to rise.
  • The Piano’s Key Mechanism – Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The piano, while similar in some of its features too many other kinds of musical instruments, differs materially in several important points from all other kinds.
  • The Physical Application Of Playing The Piano  By : Mike Shaw
    In examining the nature of the hand, it will be necessary at this stage to exclude any consideration of it other than as something to be acted upon. It will afterwards, in its relation to the keyboard, be considered as an agent.
  • How To Play The Piano With Expression - Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    But before any accurate observations can be made of what the hand is doing, it is necessary that the eye should know what to look for, as it can see only that which it brings the power of seeing. “No man can learn what he has not the preparation for learning.”
  • Chris Young Country Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Chris Young CD - Chris Young
  • History of 60s Music  By : Darren Dunner
    The decade of the 1960's presented social and political changes that had never been seen before. In addition to this, 60s music changed the direction of popular music and Americana as a whole.
  • Brooks and Dunn Hillbilly Deluxe Country Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Brooks and Dunn CD - Hillbilly Deluxe
  • Play The Piano With Expression - Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    The aim of these series of articles will be to help the piano student arrive at a clear idea of how to acquire that which is necessary in piano playing, namely, a good tone-production. It will be necessary for the piano student to observe, fully and precisely, as much of the mechanism of the piano as possible.
  • Brad Paisley Time Well Wasted Country Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Brad Paisley CD - Time Well Wasted
  • Evanescence Anywhere But Home Rock Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Evanescence CD - Anywhere But Home
  • Kenny Lattimore Things That Lovers Do R & B Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Kenny Lattimore CD - Things That Lovers Do
  • Keiko Matsui Whisper From The Mirror Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Keiko Matsui CD - Whisper From The Mirror
  • Kim Waters You Are My Lady Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Kim Waters CD - You Are My Lady
  • Keiko Matsui Deep Blue Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Keiko Matsui CD - Deep Blue
  • Gerald Albright Kickin It Up Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Gerald Albright CD - Kickin It Up
  • Keiko Matsui Piano Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Keiko Matsui CD - Piano
  • Brian Mcknight Gemini Pop Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Brian Mcknight CD - Gemini
  • A Brief History Of Music – The British  By : Mike Shaw
    Music in Britain prior to the seventeenth century, or at any rate the latter part of the sixteenth, presents itself under very much the same aspects as on the Continent. On the one hand Church music, on the other Minstrelsy and latterly, the rise of a secular art, secular in spirit but hampered with Church traditions.
  • Keiko Matsui Wildflower Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Keiko Matsui CD - Wildflower
  • Bob Baldwin Standing Tall Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Bob Baldwin CD - Standing Tall
  • Marion Meadows Dressed To Chill Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Marion Meadows CD - Dressed To Chill
  • Norman Brown West Coast Coolin Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Norman Brown CD - West Coast Coolin'
  • Kenny G At Last... The Duets Album Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Kenny G CD - At Last... The Duets Album
  • Marc Antoine Mediterraneo Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Marc Antoine CD - Mediterraneo
  • Herbie Hancock Possibilities Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Herbie Hancock CD - Possibilities
  • Acoustic Alchemy Red Dust And Spanish Lace Smooth Jazz Music CD Review  By : Clyde Lee Dennis
    Review of the Acoustic Alchemy CD - Red Dust And Spanish Lace
  • Police Tickets New York - Concert Of The Summer  By : Al Terry
    A look at the summer concert tour of the lengendary band The Police.
  • A Brief Music History Of The Town Minstrel Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    If a noble was unlucky enough to be ridiculed by a Troubadour, he could be assured that within a short time every court and castle in Southern Europe would be laughing at him. In some cases, he may have to defend himself and his property against hostile neighbours.
  • How To Play A One Octave MIDI Pedal Board  By : Mike Shaw
    Arranger keyboards such as the Yamaha Tyros 2 and the Korg PA800 are becoming extremely popular since the massive decline in electric organ sales. These arranger keyboards provide automatic bass lines, which is fine if you are playing basic triad and seventh chords. With a MIDI pedal board you can divert the bass note in the auto chord system to the bass pedal note you want.
  • 11 Country Music Quotes For National Country Music Day  By : Noel Jameson
    Did you know that country music has its own day dedicated to it? Yes, this month we celebrate National Country Music Day. If you love country music, you're going to love these 11 country music quotes.
  • Music History – The Gleeman Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    As Europe emerged from the barbarism, savagery and intellectual barrenness of the centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. Music was available in two distinct types, which was represented by two distinct people of the time, the Monk and the Gleeman or Minstrel.
  • Music History - The Romans  By : Mike Shaw
    The Romans had little or no musical genius, and they were content to take their music, like every other artistic element of their national life, from the Greeks. The Greek was the child of nature, refined and educated through his own innate sense of beauty and fitness.
  • Recital Preparation for Music Students and Their Parents  By : Luzviminda Malibiran
    This article outlines six(6) tips on how music students can better prepare themselves for their music recitals so that is is a positive experience which builds their self esteem. This article also provides information to parents of music students on how better to support their children as they prepare for public performances. Music teachers may also find this information helpful to share with their students and their students' parents.
  • The History Of Music - The Greeks  By : Mike Shaw
    The musical history of the Greeks may be divided into two great periods, the historical, and the mythological. The mythological period covers the entire range of traditions and legends, and extends up to the time when the Greeks began to reckon by Olympiads.
  • Am I Too Old To Learn To Play The Electric Organ or Electric Keyboard?  By : Mike Shaw
    I have been teaching Keyboard and Organ for nearly thirty years, my youngest student was Four years old, and the oldest was Eighty years old.
  • The History Of Music - The Egyptians  By : Mike Shaw
    Among the ancient Egyptians we find music at a somewhat similar pitch of development to that already observed among the Assyrians, technically, that is, but also having a far grander spirit, at least so one would imagine by comparing such works as exist of the musical life of the two peoples.
  • The History of Assyrian Music  By : Mike Shaw
    In the sculptures found in what are thought to be the ruins of Nineveh are many representations of musicians and musical instruments. The latter appear to have been of very finished workmanship, and to have reached that stage of development where beauty and essential fitness meet on an equal footing.
  • Arranger Keyboards Are Killing The Electric Organ  By : Mike Shaw
    In my opinion, the organ is also more playable as a live instrument. Because of the bass pedals, you can play the organ without any auto chord or drum machine and get a very respectable sound. The keyboard on the other hand would sound thin, definitely lacking without auto chord/bass. Of course, arranger keyboards are considerably cheaper than new organs and take up less room.
  • Music History - Part 2  By : Mike Shaw
    Musical instruments are divided into three categories instruments of percussion, wind instruments, and stringed instruments. Very simple forms of these are known to every tribe on the earth, and in their simplest form may be said to lie ready to the hand of the savage
  • Why Independent Artists and Musicians Should Podcast  By : Sharon Housley
    Independent artists have long struggled to gain recognition and attract an audience. Without the backing of a major label it can be very difficult for independent artists to obtain radio play time, that is, until now. Podcasting a revolutionary new medium, has opened new distribution channels for independent artists.
  • The Beginning of Music- Part 1  By : Mike Shaw
    Music, like articulate, connected speech, must be reckoned one of the primary things or human life. It is almost impossible to conceive of the existence of a race of people unpossessed of at least some rudimentary form of music, and certainly no such race has yet been discovered.
  • Memberships to Unlimited Music Download Sites  By : Thomas Martin
    Most unlimited music downloads sites offer lifetime memberships only. Only a selected few offer 1-year or 2-year memberships. But frankly, the lifetime memberships almost always give you the best bang for your bucks. Even if these sites do offer 1 or 2 year memberships, the price difference is only a few dollars. We recommend that you opt for lifetime membership for a better deal.
  • Napster, eMusic and Rhapsody Free Music Trials  By : Thomas Martin
    There are websites out there that are 100% legal like Napster, eMusic and Rhapsody just to name a few. thses sites also have a better quality of music files that want harm your computer. The question now is how much money are you willing to pay to download all of the hottest songs today, and are you willing to pay extra to put those songs onto a CD?
  • 12 Music Quotes to Celebrate Guitar Month  By : Noel Jameson
    Nothing can quite lift our spirits, help us over a heartache or get our point across like a great song, and the greatest songs leave us with music quotes that are hard to forget. This month (April), we're celebrating Guitar Month with some of the best music quotes ever written.
  • Improvisation - Part 1  By : Mike Hayes
    Mastering the modes is the best way to add color to your lead playing. All the great modern guitar players, from Satriani to Hammett to Vai, have a through command of the modes.
  • How To Create your Own Life-Sized Predator or Alien Sculpture From Scrap Metal  By : Martin Pavion
    If you have ever been fascinated by the sight of a 3 meter tall Alien or Predator statue that's created from the scrap metal from cars, weapons, boats and appliances then this article will teach you exactly what it takes to have your own life-sized alien or predator statue in your living room,
  • Finding The Top Music Download Sites  By : Thomas Martin
    After you have downloaded the music from an music download site, you can listen to the songs on your computer, burn a music CD or put the songs on an MP3 player or iPod. Sometimes, download customers choose to do all of the above.
  • Tips To Find A Legal Music Download Site  By : Thomas Martin
    Legal music download sites like their offline retail counterparts are getting an actual fee for their service. They dont want to scam or upset their customers by placing dangerous and annoying spyware and adware programs on their computers.
  • Sight Reading  By : Mike Hayes
    Improving sight reading is: Learning to learn faster through memory. Certain rhythms, tone sequences, chord voicings, tend to become standardized. Once you have seen a rhythm pattern of four eighth notes in a row, you've seen them all.
  • MySpace: The Local Bands Paradise  By : Steven Cancel
    An interesting look at how MySpace is changing the way bands are making it big in the music industry.








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