November 20th, 2008
Is songwriting and singing your goal for the future? If it is you need to learn all you can about music copyright laws.
But for those of us brand-new in this business, there is much to learn about music copyright law. Now that I’m trying to write my own songs, I guess there’s no better time to get an education about the ins and out of this rather nebulous arena.
Do all the research you can on what are music copyright laws and why it is so important you know them.
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October 28th, 2008
Music is a demanding discipline and every serious would be musician wants to enroll in one of the best music colleges to gain their qualifications. Some of these colleges are extremely prestigious and household names across the world. They are keen to preserve their traditions whilst keeping pace with contemporary musical tastes.The Royal College of Music in London opened its doors in 1882 and is one of the most respected music colleges in the world. It offers classical music training to undergraduates and up to doctorate level. Many former students have risen to the top of their profession, including composers Malcolm Arnold and Benjamn Britten. Guitarist Julian Bream and opera singer Joan Sutherland also graduated from here in addition to brothers Andrew and Julian Lloyd Webber.
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September 17th, 2008
Take this online vocal training course and learn how speeding up trills can bring out the voice within. Sing trills daily and watch your singing career take off.
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July 15th, 2008
If you want to have a better voice, all it takes is going to a vocal coach. They will teach you to sing in ways you never thought possible. You will suddenly discover a vast array of vocal ranges you never though existed and you will be elated at the prospect of being able to sing in front of people without having to worry that you will be laughed at or ridiculed. All it takes is you making the step to learn how to sing from a trained vocal coach. Don’t worry about being horrible, they have heard some bad singers and you are unlikely to be the worst.
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July 15th, 2008
Singorama is a singing course designed for all levels of singing skill, by Emily Mander. It consists of 2 step-by-step lesson books, along with relevant software and audio files. One thing I realized this course did which many singing courses did not was that it teaches you to improve your singing by increasing your range, and also how to sing with others better.
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July 15th, 2008
You have to understand that your body has muscles that can be developed in the similar way athletes train their muscles. Learning how to sing is similar to learning a sport, you have to train and practice to get better. You have to learn the proper singing techniques such as proper breathing, finding your pitch, air flow, projection, breath control, phrasing and off course music theory. For all that you need some kind of coaching.
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July 15th, 2008
Don’t make the mistake of thinking you’ll walk into your first singing lesson and immediately learn how to sing like a professional. Singing training is long process, with many stages to pass through before your voice can reach its full potential. Some people even find their singing deteriorates initially, as they try to adapt to new singing techniques. But this is only temporary, and you will soon be rewarded with rapid progress. Many professional singers continue to take singing voice lessons, because they find it helps them to maintain the quality of their singing voice.
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July 15th, 2008
The first step in voice training is awareness. I have heard some colleagues say that unless one has a specific speech problem, voice training is something solely for singers and perhaps actors. In summary, voice training is, most importantly, getting the performer to think outside the box. I learned how important breath control acquired through voice training is in music. So, how do you know if one on one voice training is for you, and how do you find a coach suited for your voice. In some cases formal voice training is valuable.
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July 9th, 2008
In order to learn to sing, you can go to a singing lessons class or school but many people do not have the time to attend classes either because of family commitments or work. For these people there is an alternative, you can learn to sing online with the help of your computer, an internet connection and a singing learning software. Just as it is done in schools, this software is designed to help make learning singing easier and with this you can learn at your own time and at your own pace.
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July 7th, 2008
If you think you can’t sing, go here for some encouragement from Brett Manning and be proud when you find your talent in singing by taking his online singing course.
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June 8th, 2008
The best way to learn electric guitar fast by studying the techniques involved making your overall playing ability ‘faster’ through Memorization, Observation and Strength Training. Memorization - If you’re a beginner, then memorizing your fretboard is the place to start. This will make it easier for you to memorize chords and scale patterns, as well as understand the relationship between them in music theory. Observation - Memorization is the foundation for observation, and observation is the key to training your mind and hands to work in concert automatically. Strength Training - Beginners should focus on strength building exercises and on performing those exercises perfectly. If you’re given an exercise that requires you to hit a note with your pinky, but you decide to ‘cheat’ by using your ring finger, know that your playing will hit a wall down the line.
In conclusion, the key to learning how to play electric guitar faster rests in following the M.O.S.T. formula. It really is all about getting the basics right from the start!
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June 7th, 2008
Like anything that requires a learning curve, the guitar requires discipline and an endless resource of enthusiasm. But people can all too easily fall into a defeatist attitude when they hit hurdles. It gets hard, it’s frustrating when you can’t coordinate, and concentration, people push themselves but it only ends up at breaking point where they throw down the axe and say “right that’s it, I give up!.
It’s especially hard when others seem to make it look so easy. But there’s one tutorial that goes at your pace, doesn’t patronize you, and moves comfortably enough so you never want to throw your guitar out the window.
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May 22nd, 2008
Studies have shown that restaurants can control their earnings with their chosen background music. That sounds a bit strange and probably not accurate, however, it does make sense. If a romantic, quaint and fancy restaurant caters to elaborate meals that cost more than a normal evening out would, the background music is usually soothing and peaceful. Perhaps you can hear classical music or themed soft lyrics playing from the corners of the restaurant. These studies have shown that when there is soft and relaxing background music, people are more likely to take their time during dinner, therefore, spending more money. Taking longer to eat a meal means that you may have an extra glass of wine, dessert or appetizers. Ordering those extras adds up to a higher bill and the restaurant benefits from that.
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April 22nd, 2008
No matter your age or experience level, it is never too late to learn piano. With the power of the internet at our fingertips, there are now more ways that you can begin to learn how to play the piano. There is still the option of doing it the conventional way by hiring a local piano teacher. Or you can choose something a little more modern, and get your lessons from an online resource. Choosing how you learn is only one thing you should keep in mind before beginning to learn the piano.
Last but not least is patience. Do not walk into this looking to see immediate results. Although anyone can learn at any age without previous instruction, it still takes practice – and a lot of it. At times you are going to get frustrated, and you will want to quit. Do not give in. Keep at it, and push through the difficult parts. The ability to play the song you have been longing to play will be worth it in the end. Keep the lessons fun and light, whether you study with a teacher, or you are learning from an online source. Whatever your age, when you learn piano you unlock all your creativity which in turn enhances all aspects of your life.
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April 10th, 2008
Visit Vocal Sphere and get online singing lessons from Brett Manning’s Singing Succuess Course. Get vocal training and voice tips to bring out your highest potential in singing.
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April 9th, 2008
People love to learn a new instrument or just an instrument in general. For the beginner who is looking at learning the piano, now is just the time for you. There are websites popping up all over the internet where people all over the world can begin to learn classical piano music or any type of music they want. Want to know something else? You can begin to learn for free. Okay so maybe you are not a beginner, maybe you already know the piano but you are tired of playing the same thing over and over again. Well guess what. You are also in luck. There are many websites available to you, to allow you to download sheet music from any of your favorite songs. Again this is for free as well. So now’s your chance to print off sheet music and start playing some of your favorite artist’s songs.
For many people there’s no better feeling then having company over, whether it’s around the holiday’s or not. But sitting around together, a friend or a family member pulls out a guitar and starts strumming away and soon you notice that all of your friends or family has joined in. So what do you do? Well you can join in too. You can simply walk over to that piano and begin jamming along with them. It’s an amazing feeling and people love to do it each and everyday.
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April 8th, 2008
No matter your age or experience level, it is never too late to learn piano. With the power of the internet at our fingertips, there are now more ways that you can begin to learn how to play the piano. There is still the option of doing it the conventional way by hiring a local piano teacher. Or you can choose something a little more modern, and get your lessons from an online resource. Choosing how you learn is only one thing you should keep in mind before beginning to learn the piano.
The first thing you should consider what style of music you want to play. There are many types of music to choose from, that your decision should be based on the style of music you really enjoy listening to. Are you looking to learn classic pieces of music? Do you want to play the greats by you favorite pop or rock artists? Deciding on this will help you learn the piano faster and easier. Not only will it create some enthusiasm getting you excited to learn, it will make the experience a lot more fun.
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April 3rd, 2008
People love to learn a new instrument or just an instrument in general. For the beginner who is looking at learning the piano, now is just the time for you. There are websites popping up all over the internet where people all over the world can begin to learn classical piano music or any type of music they want. Want to know something else? You can begin to learn for free. Okay so maybe you are not a beginner, maybe you already know the piano but you are tired of playing the same thing over and over again. Well guess what. You are also in luck. There are many websites available to you, to allow you to download sheet music from any of your favorite songs. Again this is for free as well. So now’s your chance to print off sheet music and start playing some of your favorite artist’s songs.
The website’s that offer you the chance to begin to learn classical piano music or any type of music you’re interested in, will allow you to begin by simply using your keyboard. You can begin to learn the basic notes and chords and begin to learn how to read sheet music as well. These free websites are there to get you started, once you’ve learned what they can offer at that point it’s best for the player to get in touch with an instructor to better learn the piano. These free websites are available to anyone and everyone and it’s one of the best way’s to find out if learning the piano is truly what you’re interested in. So that way, you’re not spending money on lessons and equipment just to find out, it’s not something you want to do.
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March 30th, 2008
Piano chords are formed by combining two or more notes together. Now if you’re familiar with playing the piano, then you know what’s being talked about. However if you’ve never played the piano before and are thinking about taking it up, then it’s possible you have no idea what was just written. Here’s a small lesson for all of you, there are two types of chords. There are your major and minor chords for piano. Now that might mean nothing to you and that’s okay. Maybe you’re thinking about taking up piano lessons, maybe it’s something you’ve always dreamed of. Well now you are in luck.
So if you’ve always dreamt about learning this incredibly beautiful and diverse instrument, then now is the time for you. All you need is at least 10 free minutes of your day and you can begin your chord piano music lessons today. So what are you waiting for? Now’s your chance to begin your piano lessons today and even save yourself some money while you are at it.
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March 28th, 2008
What better way is there to welcome a brand new, fellow human being into the world than with the resonance of beautiful and temporal classical music? Numerous studies have proven time and time again that classical music is capable of providing the most calming of all environments - not only in the workplace or in schools, but also in the home and nurseries across the nation
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