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Don't
Let Playing Piano In Front Of An Audience Intimidate You
- by Todd Bridges
Discover
the Benefits of Piano Sheet Music Online by Daniel Leo Simpson
- This American composer reveals the secret of conquering bulky collections
of sheet music.
Digital
Pianos – Which Brand Should I Buy? by Henry Genry -
Music article offering advice on which digital pianos are good, which digital
pianos are bad and what to look out for when visiting your local piano
shop.
What
Type Of Saxophone Should I Play? by John Ferreira -
Many people wouldn't really know the differences between the alto and tenor
saxophones if they glanced at them from a distance but there is a big difference
between them.
Saxophone
Mouthpiece Tips by John Ferreira - Your mouthpiece
and reed combination will make a bigger difference in your sound than your
saxophone. We all look for a good horn that's well made and is working
properly but the mouthpiece is were the air hits the road. This is where
first contact is made so your reed and mouthpiece combination play the
most important part in the tone you will produce through the other end
of your horn.
How
To Tune A Violin by Sopphe Nemese - A properly tuned
violin is crucial and essential to creating the best music your instrument
can possibly give. A well-tuned violin can spell the success of a violin
concert or performance and can mean a lifetime of great violin training
if one is yet a student.
The
Fender Telecaster Guitar Story by Gareth Owen
How
To Tune A Guitar by Gray Rollins - This article covers
a variety of methods you can use to tune your guitar including electronic
tuners, using a piano, and even using reference tracks
Why
Do Grand Pianos Have Superior Sound? by Gray Rollins -
Grand pianos are seen as the pinnacle of all instruments, and are widely
associated with the glamorous jazz scene, and classical recitals. But what
is it exactly about the grand piano that makes it sound better than other
types of piano, and is the fact that grand pianos are considerably more
expensive really justifiable?
The
Different Types of Guitars by Bill McRea - There are
different types of guitars. There are acoustic guitars, electric acoustic
guitars, semi-hollow guitars, electric guitars, twelve string guitars,
four string bass guitars, five string bass guitars, the list goes on. I
will take some time here to give a brief overview of some of the guitar
types
listed above-
How
To Buy A Keyboard (Part 1) by Mike Shaw - You want
to learn to play a keyboard or maybe your partner or your children want
to learn and you need to buy a keyboard but where do you start. If you
follow my recommendations, buying your first keyboard will be an easier
experience.
Rock
and Roll Saxophone by John Ferreira - Ahh... those
crazy kids. This was a new generation, born in the 20's right around the
time Louis Armstrong and Coleman Hawkins were coming on the scene. They
probably thought these guys were nuts, but they fuelled the bands and drove
the audience crazy with their energy.
Fix
Yer Guitar Tutorials - Adjusting the Electric Guitar Pickups by RobertMaxwell
Lee - Guitar not quite sounding right? Learn to adjust
the height on your guitar pickups to sound better.
How
To Choose The Best Keyboard For You by Mantius Cazaubon -
This material discusses how to choose the best keyboard for you. As long
as you know and understand the features that you really need, it's a simple
matter of buying a keyboard that comes with these features. And there's
no need to pay extra for features that you will never have use for. Here's
a checklist for choosing the best keyboard for you.
Guitar
Maintenance and Prevention of Damage by Bill McRea -
Like everything made under the sun, your guitar is subject to wear and
tear. There are many things that you need to take into consideration along
with your guitar practice and one of such is your guitar maintenance.
Electric
Guitar Technology 101 by Kenny Auyoung - It is a curious
paradox of the music industry: guitarists, particularly rock guitarists,
are often thought of as trendsetters when it comes to fashion and culture;
but when it comes to their instruments, they are notoriously conservative.
Innovations such as active electronics, guitar synthesizers and Steinberger’s
intrepid steps into the field of headless instruments in the 80’s have
failed to make much of a dent in the market.
The
Saxophone - Closest To The Human Voice by John Ferreira -
Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone in 1842 making it one of the newest
instruments. Next to the human voice it's the most expressive instrument
and the one that closest resembles the human voice.
Buying
Guitar Strings are an Important Part of Your Guitar by Bill McRea
- Guitars are only useful if they have strings. Though strings look
rather insignificant in size, they have a profound effect on your playing
experience. Here's a point to note: A lot of amateur guitarists don't buy
guitar strings until they cut one of their strings.
What's
So Great About An Acoustic Guitar? by Samantha Clark -
An acoustic guitar is the name applied to any guitar which is not electric,
but more specifically to classic guitars which evolved into the modern
country-western or folk guitar. The name acoustic guitar has also been
applied to various stringed instruments including baroque guitar, renaissance
guitar, classical guitar, and flamenco guitar. Steel stringed acoustic
guitars include the 12 string acoustic guitars and the resonator guitars
such as the Dobro.
Selmer
Reference 54 Tenor Saxophone is a Must! by Charlotte Jones
- I played all the professional level tenor saxophones new and used,
including the latest Yanagasawa and Selmer models. Although the Mk6 and
Reference 36 Selmer models and the Yanagasawa were good, the Selmer Reference
54 really stood out from the rest and far exceeded my expectations. I had
no hesitation in going ahead with a trade-in purchase.
Assembling
Drum Sets by Richard Romando - A drum set includes
a number of drums, cymbals and other percussion instruments which are arranged
in such a way that a solo drummer is able to play them quite easily. Drum
sets can be bought at local music stores or can be ordered online. When
a drum set is bought, the drums and other musical components arrive in
pieces, packed in one or more boxes. Hence, it is essential to have a good
idea about how to assemble a drum set. It is recommended that the first
step before assembling drum sets is that all the pieces of instruments
should be taken out of the boxes and be arranged on the floor
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