July 9th, 2008
The true solution to learning how to sing higher notes is actually learning to use your “mixed voice”. The “mixed voice” register is between the other two registers. It is a middle ground. If you sing using your “mixed voice”, rather than your “chest voice”, you can learn how to sing higher notes without pain. You can also avoid causing permanent damage to your vocal chords. People who try to sing high notes using their “chest voice” are prone to developing nodules and cysts on their vocal chords. So, not only will learning to sing in your “mixed voice” teach you how to sing higher notes, but it will keep you healthier.
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January 20th, 2008
This man has been singing and playing country music for half a century, so no matter your age, you’re likely to know some of his songs. Here’s a good selection of George Jones song lyrics with chords, so get your guitar and renew you love affair with classic country music.
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October 28th, 2007
There has never been a female country artist that had so much popularity for the short time she was with us than Patsy Cline. We only dream of having the quality voice she had and the way she could deliver a song. Her music is still very popular today and it will be so for a very long time. Maybe you are interested in learning some of her songs and if so we have some great lyrics on this web site, visit Patsy Cline lyrics with chords. Her music is really fun to do even if we don’t have the ability to sing them as she did.
As a young girl Patsy wanted to become a dancer and was quite good but it wasn’t long until music became her passion. She played piano by ear and never learned notes and seldom knew what key she sang in but she sounded terrific just the same. At the age of thirteen Patsy became very ill with rheumatic fever and developed a serious throat infection. The high fever affected her throat and after recovery she said her voice was much stronger and she loved belting a song like Kate Smith could do. Because of that she had more determination than ever to have a singing career.
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
We’re fortunate to have as many songs by Patsy as we do, a nine year career isn’t very long for a vocalist with extraordinary talent. However, the songs she recorded will always be with us and it’s a pleasure for us amateurs to sing and play her music.
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October 27th, 2007
I don’t know of many artists that could deliver a song like Jim Reeves as his voice was so smooth and mellow. He is hard to duplicate when it comes to a beautiful love song such as Am I Losing You. He has many great country classics that you will enjoy doing, just browse our Jim Reeves lyrics and chords , find some of your favorites and look for some you don’t know, it’s fun to learn new (old) songs.
RCA signed Jim to a recording contract in 1956 that started his short but lustrous career. He recorded a brief eleven years until his death in a 1964 plane crash. His music was so loved that it continued to chart into the 1980’s with several top 10 posthumous hits. Jim earned sixteen gold, silver and platinum albums in the 1960’s.
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
It’s not necessary to have a great voice or great musician skills to enjoy picking and singing. Most of us do in our homes so it doesn’t matter if we’re really good or really bad. I wasn’t blessed with vocal or picking skills, but that doesn’t stop me from doing it at home. The main thing is to enjoy your music in every way you can, playing and singing will make you feel better every time, try it!!
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October 27th, 2007
The Man In Black will forever be a legend in country music and he had to many songs to count. We have enjoyed adding a few of Johnny Cash songs to this web site in hopes that someone might like to learn to play and sing them. Browse these Johnny Cash chords and lyrics to see of your favorites are there. We add lyrics to the on a daily basics, so bookmark us and check with us often.
Johnny Cash was honored to be the youngest inductee into the Country Music Hall Of Fame at the age of 48. The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame also honored him in 1995 thus making him one of just a handful of country artists to be noted in both organizations.
These country classic song lyrics are the property of the respective artist, authors and labels, they are intended solely for educational purposes and private study only. The chords provided are my interpretation and their accuracy is not guaranteed.
Get your kids involved in music, it may become one of their passions and therefore just might keep them on the straight and narrow path, it’s difficult in these modern times. I realize most youngsters don’t particularly enjoy country, but most have never heard some these great songs. If they have a tendency to sing or play, most classic country songs are not that difficult, so if they can do it well, he/she might succumb to our music.
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April 5th, 2007
This article tells about the new online lyrics writing contest for “Oceans of Love” from which proceeds will go toward battling cancer. A good cause and lots of fun for song composers!“This is a very inspirational project, as music is a great way to tell a story and help find a cure. Cancer affects too many people and hopefully, the proceeds from this song will help in finding a cure. I look forward to hearing the finished song,” says Shane Bourbonnais, President of Live Nation in Canada.
“Oceans of Love – The Song the World Wrote” will consist of lines entered by contestants each week for 24 consecutive weeks. Once the contest officially begins on Monday, April 9, 2007, line entries will be made online at the songtheworldwrote.com Web site. Visitors to the Web site will vote each weekend to determine which line will be added to the song Monday morning. The world can watch online as this amazing song comes together.
Read Online Lyrics Writing Contest
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February 11th, 2007
At bedtime, in the car or just for fun! This audio download will make the day for your child!
In this popular selection are such favourites as Humpty Dumpty, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Hickory Dickory Dock, Hey Diddle Diddle, Little]ack Horner, Polly Put the Kettle On, Mary Mary Quite Contrary, Doctor Foster Went to Gloucester, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Little Miss Muffet, Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, Goosey Goosey Gander, The Queen of Hearts. Boys and Girls Come Out to Play, Oranges and Lemons, Wee Willie Winkie, The House That Jack Built and Little Bo Peep, all of which will thrill a new generation of children.
50 Favourite Nursery Rhymes - Pre-School range of Songs, Rhymes and Short Stories - BBC Audiobooks
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February 6th, 2007
Whether you are having your wedding in a church, temple, the beach or at someone’s house, the music you select will set the tone and determine the type of atmosphere for your wedding ceremony as well as the reception. Of course you can plan totally different types of music for your reception than for your wedding, but each will set it’s own tone.
It’s important to spend time planning all this out ahead of time and be sure that you have thought out the style and atmosphere you want for each event. If you are hiring a band or DJ for your reception, be sure to ask for a list of their repertoire ahead of time and let them know not only what you would like to have played and what you don’t want played. What you don’t want could be as important as what you want.
For more information about how to go about doing all of this right, check out the article: Planning the Music for Your Wedding at BeautifulWeddingInvitations.com
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January 22nd, 2007
How do we invent new musical ideas? Analyzing chord progressions of great songs is a good way to build your vocabulary. When I hear chords or riffs that really interest me, I’ll write them down and try to adapt them for my own use.
For instance, when I heard the tune “Save Tonight” by Eagle Eye Cherry, I became very interested in writing a song that consisted of the same chords over and over. I got out my guitar and experimented with a few progressions, until I came up with the |E |B-7|Cmaj7|G A| that became “Hold Me ‘Til I’m Free”. By the way, those lyrics started with the title.
More of this article: Songwriting: How To Get Ideas (part 2)
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December 4th, 2006
Guitar lessons are not easy to learn and it requires dedication and hard work. Some techniques are better than others which give quick results. But others are more musically inclined than others, which makes it easier for them to learn.
The easiest and most traditional way of learning to play guitar it is finding the right information on music books. Books are one of the major sources of knowledge in which you could find important tips on how to learn guitar playing. complete article at : Acoustic Guitar Music
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