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Buying the Best Acoustic Electric Guitar

August 31st, 2010

This tutorial includes information that will help you choose the bes acoustic electric guitar for your particular need, whether it playing in a band or playing for fun. Before you go shopping for your first guitar, learn all you can about the basics and features of all the different guitars.

If you are planning on buying an acoustic electric guitar for just playing around the house with a bunch of friends, maybe you should consider shopping around online for a used one or at your local music store. Before you buy, go here and read about the different types of acoustic guitars available to see which one is right for you and your pocketbook.

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Creating Jazz Music

August 30th, 2010

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All over the world people have invented their own interpretation of Jazz by creating new music from their soul, yet branching out to expand the capabilities of the music of their culture. Jazz around the world must always begin with examples of various music. The main traits of the styles of music that stands out consistently should be reviewed.

One must think about the aesthetic nature of the songs, and the general sound of that style. The next action to make is to add a trait or two to the traditional music of your culture. In all music there are notes that sound horrible when played together or just plain uninteresting.

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With research and experimentation one can find traits from many styles of music that could fit together perfectly. There you will have invented a new style of music by expanding your cultural music, or adding the ethnic trait to another style of music. One can always balance each trait evenly to make it difficult for anyone to point out anyone style to create a new style of mongrel music. Nevertheless, creating Jazz music is taking what is known and expanding it without abandoning the main core of the style.

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Want to Play Fur Elise Piano Music?

August 30th, 2010

Most people are familiar with Beethoven’s Fur Elise piano piece. It’s just about the most recognized classical tune ever. Most people can hum it. And if you learn the whole song in its entirety, you actually sound like you play the piano well. Furthermore, knowing this song by heart among a few others, you can be quite the crowd pleaser at a party where there’s a piano. You can attract quite a crow this way.

But what if you don’t have a piano background at all? No problem, it’s never too late to learn something new. Even if you don’t enjoy piano by nature, you might still be motivated to learn some tunes on the piano simply to be the life of the party. There are many ways to learn piano whether you want to play Fur Elise or something else. For more resources visit http://furelisepiano.org and get started while you have the motivation.

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Back Up Your Collection with DVD Burner Software

August 30th, 2010

I am a huge movie and television buff. I watch at least three movies a week, and I spend far more time in front of the tube than the average person. I’m completely unapologetic about my habits, too. I don’t care if people think I’m a slack-jawed idiot or that I’m wasting my life. I like being entertained, and Hollywood comes through more often than not.

In order to feed my addiction, I buy all my favorite shows and flicks as soon as the DVDs are available. I have tons of box sets from old series like The X-Files, Seinfeld, The Sopranos, Veronica Mars, and The O.C., as well as current hits like House, Grey’s Anatomy, Entourage, and CSI. These DVDs are very expensive, which is why I also bought DVD burner software so I can make backup copies of all my discs.

Today’s DVD burner software is very easy to use. I can remember just 10 years ago that copying a disc was a very long, complicated, time-consuming process that took forever for me to learn. What’s more, there was a lot of room for error back then, and I ended up with one trashed disc after another. It was very frustrating, to say the least. But those issues are over now that I finally have some good DVD burner software.

There are lots of different options available, but all the programs do more or less the same things. Basically, DVD burner software simply copies everything that’s on the original disc, and rewrites it to a new, blank disc that you can then save as a backup. When I say the program copies everything, I mean everything. All the menus, chapters, and extras are included, which is another major step forward from DVD burner software of a decade ago.

Many people wonder if DVD burner software is legal. This is a tricky issue, as the major television and movie studios are of course against such products. After all, if you can make backups, then you won’t have to buy more copies of the exact same DVDs, which means they’re losing out on some cash. But thus far, the law is on the side of consumers, which is why you can buy DVD burner software at retail stores instead of having to scour the black market to find the stuff. And yes, technically you can make copies of discs that you’ve rented from Blockbuster or Netflix, but this sort of action is definitely illegal and could cost you tens of thousands of dollars in fines for copyright infringement.

If you have a sizable collection of DVDs, then there’s no question in my mind that you need to have DVD burner software. It’s far too easy for your discs to get scratched, marred, scarred, or otherwise damaged, so backups are an absolute necessity.

The author has been writing articles online for 4 years now. Come visit his latest site Hyper FB Traffic by Adeel Chowdhry & Bobby Walker that discusses Hyper FB Traffic.

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Day by Day Vocal Training

August 30th, 2010

Did you know that you can improve your singing voice by doing the proper breathing exercises everyday? You can search online for these exercises and how they can help you sing the right way when used properly.

You’ll be surprised at what a difference day by day vocal training makes in improving your vocal performance. Your friends and family will be impressed with your new singing voice when you use these singing tips for beginners.

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Modern Rock Started With 80s Pop Music

August 28th, 2010

Most music experts agree that Modern Rock or Alternative Rock as we know it today began with bands like Frankie Goes to Hollywood and their catchy dance hit “Relax” or Level 42 (another one hit wonder) with “Something About You”. The Fixx had many great songs during the 80s and started it with “Stand of Fall” and “Red Skies at Night”. Wang Chung gave us “Everybody Wang Chung Tonight” and “To Live and Die in L.A.” while Duran Duran rocked arenas around the world with hits like “Save a Prayer” and “Rio”.

The late 80s pop music scene brought us Squeeze and their big hit “Tempted” as well as U2, who kept rocking with “With or Without You”, “Pride (In the Name of Love)” and many other huge hits. Prince continued rocking with “Raspberry Beret” while the Human League brought us “Don’t You Want Me (Baby)”. Another one hit wonder, ‘Til Tuesday came out with the moody “Voices Carry”, a favorite of Modern Rock FM radio.

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Record Labels and New Artists

August 26th, 2010

Record labels like to deal with artists who have a history of record sales. These are artist that may have produced and sold their own CDs locally or regionally. Record labels like to deal with artists who have performed their material and there is this buzz going on about them.

A good attorney specializing in the music will know how to properly negotiate and structure the deals an artist makes. They should have good contacts and be trust worthy. Expect to pay between 100 and 200 per hour for a good music attorney. I know, you will have difficulty sleeping as you worry about those fees but this is how it is done. If an attorney thinks you will get signed, they fore-go a set fee and charge a percentage of artists earnings. In bigger cities, you’ll pay more than in smaller cities.

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Making Good Music: How to Tune a Guitar

August 26th, 2010

It is absolutely essential for any aspiring pro guitarist or future rock star to learn how to tune a guitar. One of the most important prerequisites to creating awesome, tolerable music is making sure that you’re playing in tune. Music is called “music” for a reason—calling it such separates it from the uncivilized species of noise, discordance, and just about anything else you can think of that punishes the ears.

Give your audience a break. Learn how to tune a guitar. Using a tuner (aptly named) is usually the method of choice for getting a guitar in tune. Not having hit the big time just yet, you’ll probably find yourself on a budget. A cheap basic tuner will emit the correct E, A, D, G, B and E pitches, allowing you to adjust the pitch of your guitar strings according to an electronic authority. If you’re more of a perfectionist performer, you might spring for a slightly more sophisticated tuner with a needle that detects how far from perfect pitch you are. The idea is to get the needle to point directly in the middle: a needle straying left indicates that you¡¯re sounding flat, and a needle hanging out on the right reads sharp. Some fancier tuners will combine both pitch emission and a needle to ensure accuracy.

The above teaches you how to tune a guitar through more conventional means. Nowadays in the technological age you can find tuners online, and for free no less. But until technology provides pre-tuned cyberspace guitars at your disposal, you’ll probably have to figure out how to tune your guitar through old-fashioned real world techniques. That¡¯s how real rock stars do it.

Traversing the musical world or more domestically, your own social circle, you might be lucky enough to encounter a fascinating and rare oddity: the human pitchpipe. The more technical term for these individuals is “people who have perfect/absolute pitch.” They are blessed with the ability to recognize and produce pitch without external reference. When learning how to tune a guitar, perfect pitch people need only concern themselves with the physical mechanics of the guitar because they’ve got the rest of tuning covered.

The rest of us mere musical mortals are left to our own devices, but we have the option of consulting an expert. Perfect pitch people are like tuners you can have human interaction with, and most of them are only too happy to help the less fortunate; in doing so, they synthesize an ego-boost and a charitable deed into one. In any case, when utilizing the human pitchpipe, make sure to pick one that has plenty of patience and lung capacity.

Perfect pitch is almost always the focus of tuning, but there’s somewhat of a cheat around it. The most important aspect of tuning is the relation of pitches rather than the pitch itself. As long all pitches are in tune with each other, things will sound fine. Basically, when everyone is wrong to the same degree it becomes right. But if you’re going to make the effort anyway, you might as well try to be right in the first place.

Whichever route you take, remember that tune is of the utmost important and the key to making good music that people can listen to and appreciate. Practice makes perfect, but tune makes tolerable and sounding good.

The author has been writing articles online for 4 years now. Come visit his latest site Traffic Siphon bonus that discusses Traffic Siphon by George Brown & Andrew X.

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Singing for Beginners May be loads of Pleasure

August 21st, 2010

Great tips to learn how to sing. Karaoke is just not solely about partying, it turned a honest musical demonstration where vocalists are an increasing number of skilled and sound similar specialist musicians.

How many people out there get jumpy at the option of singing in public albeit they sound famous in the shower when they’re on their own? Stage fright is very common and all in all a really wise response when faced with going out and probably making a idiot of your self in public. The main purpose people freak out at auditions or after they perform in public, even if it is only a pleasant neighborhood Karaoke session, is that they don’t have the arrogance that comes with experience. It might look like an evident assertion however that assurance of performing in front of strangers and even folks you recognize will only include time and repetition. The more you do it, the further comfy you will feel.

If you have some skill and have been accepted for it then you’re a few steps ahead. Be warned nevertheless that almost everyone that assume they’ll sing really can’t and should most likely cease earlier than they begin. It’s a widespread proven fact that most people can’t hear themselves and many people have the alternative drawback to lack of self-confidence which is that they are deluding themselves. This occurs for a wide range of reasons and one in every of them is that members of the family will inform them they are nice singers in order not to hurt their feelings. Now we have all seen American Idol audition reveals and whereas some could chuckle at these poor deluded folks, it just makes me sad as a result of this is all too common.

A technique of getting an honest opinion is to take voice classes from a reputable voice coach or vocal teacher. Singing for freshmen at all times begins with some strong lessons. One technique to check and see if your instructor is any good is to have them sing for you and perhaps a few pals of yours. Even if you happen to can’t tell, your mates should have the ability to let you know in the event that they suck or not. Discover out if they’ve ever carried out or if they’ve ever recorded and don’t be afraid to ask to listen to these recordings. Most vocal teachers which can be any good will have a web site the place you may hear their recordings and get a rundown of their instructing methods and curriculum.

A good way to study singing for inexperienced persons is to be taught to play an instrument. Guitar or piano are the advisable devices to learn since they’re moderately straightforward to learn. They are additionally devices that depart your mouth free. Studying an instrument is tricks to learn to sing. A good way to study to hear the notes, which could be very important. Singing for newbies could be a lot easier when you have already got a musical background or can establish musical notes and tablature. A formal music education is essential and most experts will encourage dad and mom to get their youngsters into classes at an early age. Children are beginning at younger and younger ages as new instructing techniques are invented.

Singing for inexperienced persons doesn’t must be a nerve-wracking affair and the more you do it, the extra comfortable you may be about performing. Fairly soon, with enough dedication, training and expertise, starting singers will find themselves having fun with all the rewarding benefits of performing music in entrance of public audiences.

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A cheap car stereo system aint so bad.

August 20th, 2010

How do you get a cheap car stereo that sounds good when you blast your music out on the road?

Easy – just shop for a deal on a name brand! Read reviews and study the brands.

Then go to a car stereo sale at one of those specialty car audio stores.

Still, you have to deal with store prices, they’re cheap, but not that cheap. Another is to scour the classifieds and buy and sell for second-hand items. These are real discount car stereos, but you have to have a sharp eye to recognize which is a good deal and which is a swindle. Ask the seller how many years he had it, in what car. Read the rest of this entry »

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Making Good Music: How to Tune a Guitar

August 19th, 2010

It is absolutely essential for any aspiring pro guitarist or future rock star to learn how to tune a guitar. One of the most important prerequisites to creating awesome, tolerable music is making sure that you’re playing in tune. Music is called “music” for a reason—calling it such separates it from the uncivilized species of noise, discordance, and just about anything else you can think of that punishes the ears.

Give your audience a break. Learn how to tune a guitar. Using a tuner (aptly named) is usually the method of choice for getting a guitar in tune. Not having hit the big time just yet, you’ll probably find yourself on a budget. A cheap basic tuner will emit the correct E, A, D, G, B and E pitches, allowing you to adjust the pitch of your guitar strings according to an electronic authority. If you’re more of a perfectionist performer, you might spring for a slightly more sophisticated tuner with a needle that detects how far from perfect pitch you are. The idea is to get the needle to point directly in the middle: a needle straying left indicates that you¡¯re sounding flat, and a needle hanging out on the right reads sharp. Some fancier tuners will combine both pitch emission and a needle to ensure accuracy.

The above teaches you how to tune a guitar through more conventional means. Nowadays in the technological age you can find tuners online, and for free no less. But until technology provides pre-tuned cyberspace guitars at your disposal, you’ll probably have to figure out how to tune your guitar through old-fashioned real world techniques. That¡¯s how real rock stars do it.

Traversing the musical world or more domestically, your own social circle, you might be lucky enough to encounter a fascinating and rare oddity: the human pitchpipe. The more technical term for these individuals is “people who have perfect/absolute pitch.” They are blessed with the ability to recognize and produce pitch without external reference. When learning how to tune a guitar, perfect pitch people need only concern themselves with the physical mechanics of the guitar because they’ve got the rest of tuning covered.

The rest of us mere musical mortals are left to our own devices, but we have the option of consulting an expert. Perfect pitch people are like tuners you can have human interaction with, and most of them are only too happy to help the less fortunate; in doing so, they synthesize an ego-boost and a charitable deed into one. In any case, when utilizing the human pitchpipe, make sure to pick one that has plenty of patience and lung capacity.

Perfect pitch is almost always the focus of tuning, but there’s somewhat of a cheat around it. The most important aspect of tuning is the relation of pitches rather than the pitch itself. As long all pitches are in tune with each other, things will sound fine. Basically, when everyone is wrong to the same degree it becomes right. But if you’re going to make the effort anyway, you might as well try to be right in the first place.

Whichever route you take, remember that tune is of the utmost important and the key to making good music that people can listen to and appreciate. Practice makes perfect, but tune makes tolerable and sounding good.

The author has been writing articles online for 4 years now. Come visit his latest site Auto Traffic Avalanche that discusses Auto Traffic Avalanche review.

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Electric Violin: Not the New Electric Guitar

August 18th, 2010

Most notably publicized through Yellowcard’s Sean Mackin, the electric violin combines the classic sound of strumming strings with the power of rocking acoustics. The instrument is not unheard of, but it remains to be seen whether it will achieve as much mainstream acceptance as the electric guitar. Public reaction to the electric violin is varied. Some receive it with enthusiasm and fascination; others see it as an unnecessary gimmick.

Both viewpoints have their merits. On one hand, it makes sense to celebrate the fusion of different musical disciplines. Musical genres shouldn’t have to be so strictly segregated. On the other hand, the potential crossover of the classical violin to classic rock can open the door to any old instrument undergoing electrical engineering just for the novelty of it rather than aesthetic interest. Some might fear the possibility of these electronic instruments replacing their respective authentic ones.

As of now, skeptics have little reason to worry. The electric violin is rarely used in classical performance and mainly wanders about the realm of pop rock and other more mainstream genres of music. It may end up traveling the way of the guitar, in that classical and electric guitars are viewed as distinct instruments used for different purposes. Granted, electric guitars have a very different sound whereas an electric violin tends to sound m
ore similar to the original. Perhaps the electric violin, like the electric acoustic guitar, will fall somewhere along the line between the two domains. In any case, currently the electric violin hardly appears poised to establish itself as much as the electric guitar has, which is an interesting prospect to ponder.

It may simply be a matter of culture and time. Electric guitars conjure up the notion of rock and roll while violins are automatically associated with classical music. Electric violins are just that—electric violins. Electric guitars have had a lot more publicity, leading to more widespread exposure and acceptance. It’s entirely possible that after a decade or two, the idea of the violin as a rock instrument will be nothing absurd or out of the ordinary.

The public will inevitably dissent over whether this is something to be anticipated or feared. Diversity is to be encouraged, one side will say; mediocrity is not, the other side will counter. Should the violin be reduced to yet another instrument converted into modern fare purely out of base, even morbid enjoyment? Whether the electric violin will prove to be a creative advancement or just another technological stunt remains to be seen.

The author has been writing articles online for 4 years now. Come visit his latest site CPA Instruments bonus that discusses CPA Instruments by Ritoban C.

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50s Music and Musicians

August 9th, 2010

The 1950s, it seems like such a long time to the 80s and the 90s child but not so to old timers. One of the most memorable things about the 50s was the Beat Culture. In the 50s, hot-rodders and Beats provided inspiration, even in music. The 1950s music scene reverberated to the beat with names like Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Pat Boone, and Patti Page among other legends. This was the time of the Franks, with such names as Frank Sinatra, Frankie Laine and Frank Loesser coming clearly to mind.

1950s music is well remembered for a good number of hit songs with such titles as ‘Sh-Boom’, ‘Earth Angel’, ‘Cry Me A River’, ‘Mr. Lee’ and ‘Rainbow’ coming in mind. Dancehall songs by Fats Domino, The Diamonds and Ray Charles are also well remembered. Stepping back in time, we meet the famous entertainer Frank Sinatra. Becoming a successful solo artist in the early to mid 1940s, Frank Sinatra would later come to change the whole 1950s music scene by winning the 1954 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and signing with Capitol Records to produce smashing hits one after another. He stirred in such musicals as ‘High Society’, ‘Pal Joey’, ‘On The Town’ and ‘Guys and Dolls’. Sinatra’s comeback in the 50s would see him become an Oscar-winning actor and one of the top recording artists in the world producing some of the finest musicals of his time.

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Software License Tracking – Read the EULA

August 4th, 2010

Most of use are well aware of the need to protect ourselves from computer viruses, identity theft and phishing scams. However, there is one item that a lot of people tend to ignore, but equally vital. This is the end user license agreement (EULA) that comes with the software that you are using. While these agreements do not in themselves harm a computer system, they can however highlight things that can put you at risk which, if ignored, exposes one to computer security risks and put one’s privacy at risk. For example, a user agreement may allow a software publisher to collect information about your internet activity that includes the websites you visit as well as the information that you supply online such as your name, email address, credit card number and other online transactions. Since a EULA is a legal contract, the software publisher has the legal right to undertake any software license tracking that is agreed upon on the contract which may include third-party monitoring or allowing other users access to parts of your computer system.

By clicking on the “I accept” button, you allow software license tracking to take place when the software publisher imposes those terms and conditions on the contract. Thus, before you install any software, read the EULA carefully. Also consider the software publisher, beware of firewall prompts during the installation and beware of “free” software.

A case in point is one organization that notices a troublesome piece of software that came bundled with a tool for speeding internet downloads. The EULA for the software included a part of the agreement that stated that the software “monitors all of your internet behavior, including both the normal web browsing you perform, and also the activity you may have through secure sessions, such as when filling a shopping basket or filling out an application form that may contain personal financial and heath information.” You can imagine the amount of information that had already been collected before the IT department realized what was happening.

Software license tracking by monitoring the users’ internet activities and sharing this information with advertisers is also common in file-sharing P2P programs. A user agrees to open up documents and directories on his or her computer for others to access. One such program even requires that you install a bundled software that makes your computer a distribution channel for content publishers and third-party software. Clearly, before you install any applications, take time to read through the EULA.

The author has been writing articles online for 4 years now. Come visit his latest site Quick Cash Concept that discusses Quick Cash Concept review by Eric Rockfeller.

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Vocal Techniques to Save Your Singing Voice

August 3rd, 2010

If you are a professional singer, you already know how important it is to take very good care of your vocal chords. Maybe you just started a singing career and need to know how you can save your singing voice.

Now you get some invaluable advice on taking care of your vocal chords so you can always perform at your best.

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