July 22nd, 2007
One really super method to promote your music nowadays is to use the Internet. Many people search online for information about local bands that they would like to go see. They probably are not familiar with your band, but if you have a clip of your music on the Internet and they like what they hear, they may very well go and see you perform live. Promoting your music online is much easier than it used to be. Now that Myspace ,YouTube and many other similar sites have become very popular, all you have to do is to get your music online at those sites and people will eventually find you.
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July 21st, 2007
Oh No! Movie Remakes Of Movie Remakes
I probably shouldn’t complain so much. After all, one of my favorite movies is Robin Hood with Errol Flynn and all though it is considered a movie classic, it was just another
new released movie remake. Another good new released movie I went to see was Peter Jackson’s re-make of the film “King Kong.” OK, I’ll admit it. There are some good movie remakes out there but the reason this film was good was Peter Jackson who just finished making the critically acclaimed and Academy Award winning “Lord Of The Rings” trilogy was completely obsessed with remaking “King Kong”, and although he used all of today’s special effects technology to help him pull it off; it was the fact that he pretty much stuck to the plot combined with good acting that made this a successful
new released movie. It took a really good director to make it again and show what it truly could be using today’s technology.
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July 19th, 2007
Every newcomer to the instrument of guitar has had the urge to play like a professional at one point or another. The question begs, how is it that some people excel in their playing while others fall behind? The key to proving yourself a winner is determination and practice. When you first take guitar lessons, do so with the right attitude. Too many people fall by the wayside when they decide they are too good for practice or that they already know some of the material. Everything in the arts is a learning process so enjoy every step of the way. Before you know it, you will begin to play like you always dreamed of. With practice comes payoff. The rewards are closer than you think.
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July 12th, 2007
The accordion is also known as the “squeezebox” and was developed in the 19th century in Europe. The first accordion had quite a different appearance from the modern accordion, and was used for the first time in Vienna, Austria. There are three different types of accordions : the concertina, the button and the piano accordion. Accordions are used in many different kinds of ethnic music, for example Cajun music from Louisiana, polka music from Europe and even some kinds of Brazilian music use the accordion.
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July 12th, 2007
For some people, nothing says luxury like fine chocolates. For others it’s elegant jewelry, but for many there is nothing that makes the mouth water like a really fine vintage movie poster.
Art Form
Have you ever realized that the one truly American art form is the movie? Movies were invented and perfected here in the United States while classic art, music, architecture and dance all came from the old world.
We’ve made many improvements in all art forms, but the one that will always be American is the motion picture. Like all arts, motion pictures had a golden age. Many believe it was during the 1930s and ‘40s.
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July 11th, 2007
By purchasing the CD’s that have been remastered you can usually get 2 or even 3 vinyl records replaced for the price it would cost to have 1 vinyl album converted. This allows you to save a lot of money and still have the music in a format that is used on a much wider scale now.
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July 10th, 2007
DVD burner software is a software tool that helps to establish communication with the dvd burner. DVD burner software is steadily becoming the preferred choice as a storage medium. The market for dvd burner software is huge, available online for download, offline to purchase in your local retailer, or may come as part of your computer package. Finding good dvd burner software can be a little bit more difficult than you might think. It is not that there isn’t dvd burning software available. There are literally thousands of programs that will work as a software dvd burner.
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July 7th, 2007
Mechanics and movement seem to just go hand in hand when it comes to Switzerland. Actually, more like mechanics, movement, and beauty. From pocket watches to clocks to music boxes, Swiss craftsmanship is world renowned. The Reuge music box is certainly no exception. They are timeless expressions of what is so loved about this country.
The music box itself has had quite an evolution; just as with watches, these intricate marvels of music and movement were first designed and crafted in Switzerland. The first factory specifically built to make music boxes opened its doors in 1815. The proud owners Jeremie Recorden and Samuel Junod had no idea this simple device would become and industry that would so captivate the world.
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July 4th, 2007
What benefits will you reap from playing slowly? Surprisingly enough you might become a faster guitar player and more important, you will become a better musician and guitarist!
How is this possible?
Life is full of surprises. Many people have experienced that they somehow have run away from life by hurrying all the time. Well, what has this to do with you as a guitarist!
First of all I would like to state that from personal experience I have found that many guitarists practice scales and licks faster than they should.
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