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541: Get More Fans Gigs And Get A Record Deal By Promoting Your Music Plays And More Profile Views
Myspace is the perfect way to keep up with old friends and to share information, photos, and anything else you wish to share. Myspace suits a variety of people leading a variety of lifestyles ensuring that no one will be left behind. One of Myspace's strong suits seems to be in specialty areas and one of the features that draw users to its home

542: Getting Used Drum Kits for Your Child
One of the most popular types of musical instruments in the world is the drum kit. When kids are looking for an instrument to play, they will usually choose between a drum kit and a guitar. This is because the drum kit is one of the legendary instruments, used by some of the greatest musicians in history, including Neil Peart, John Bonham and Ringo

543: Give Your Self Confidence A Boost By Learning a Musical Instrument
Although learning to play a musical instrument can be one of the most difficult undertakings you have ever attempted, it can also be one of the most rewarding. If you are a lover of music, and have the sincere desire to learn, you will get a great boost of self confidence and a feeling of accomplishment by learning how to play an instrument. If

544: Growing Popularity of My Chemical Romance
My Chemical Romance is one of the newer popular American bands out there on the market. The band was formed shortly after the terrorist attacks that occurred September 11, 2001. The lead singer, Gerard Way, was so touched by his firsthand witnessing of the planes crashing into the World Trade Center towers that he wrote a song about it called "Skyl

545: Guide to Guitar Strings
The guide to guitar strings consists of basic knowledge on guitar. Guitar strings are the metal or plastic bits that are strum away to make the sound. If one analyzes the string history then it can be found that there are many different types of strings, made of different materials for diverse purposes. Guitar strings wear out with time and use.

546: Guitar LessonLearn To Become A Sight Reading Guitarist
It's time for you to reap the benefits from all sheet music that has been written by good composers. Let's see how you can improve your sighreading skills. I know by own experience that many guitarists at first find it hard to read sheet music. Why is that? A guitar is a fantastic instrument in many ways. One interesting feature is that you c

547: Guitars Bridges And The Whammy Bar
The bridge is a part found on an acoustic guitar, the purpose of which is to act as a way of transferring the vibrations from the strings as they are plucked or strummed, to the soundboard itself. The soundboard then vibrates the air that is inside the hollow body of an acoustic guitar, and this vibration of the air causes a natural amplification o

548: HarmoniumThe Pipe Organ-Like Instrument
A Harmonium is a musical instrument, a self-standing musical keyboard, similar to a Reed Organ or Pipe Organ. It consists of free reeds and the notes are produced by air being blown through reeds that produce a sound similar to that of an accordion. The air is supplied by a hand-operated bellows alternately depressed by the player. Description o

549: History of the Loudspeakers
A loudspeaker, speaker, or speaker system is an electromechanical transducer that converts an electrical signal. The term loudspeaker can refer to an individual device or driver, and a complete system consisting of an enclosure corporating one or more drivers and additional electronics. Loudspeakers are the most variable elements in any audio s

550: History of the Twelve-String Guitar
There are a lot of controversies as regards to the history of the Twelve-string guitar. The first theory says that it has been developed by Italian luthiers laboring in the guitar workshops in companies like Oscar Schmidt, Harmony and Regal in New York and Chicago. It is substantiated by the fact that one of the famous twelve-string guitars has a s

551: How To Buy A Keyboard Part 1
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. Prices for keyboards range from about 100 to 5000 pounds or more. In this article, we will deal with keyboards

552: How To Buy A Keyboard Part 2
In this article, I will discuss what keyboard features you should expect for your money. The actual keyboard is the thing to look at next. That is the keys that make up the keyboard. Most keyboards in our price range have 61 full size keys to make up the keyboard, some of the lower price ones maybe 49 full size keys, as a beginner this is not a

553: How To Choose the Right Piano Brands
Choosing the right piano brand is important when you make this major purchase. Taking the time to learn about what makes a piano great will help you make a wise decision. Although there are a some major names when it comes to choosing a piano, keep in mind the three "T's": - Touch - Tone - Type Touch and Tone Touch and tone are the keys

554: How To Develop Virbrato Singing Voice
"How can I develop a vibrato singing voice?" This is a question often asked by aspiring singers. But firstly, what is actually singing in vibrato? A vibrato is a slight variation of pitch tone caused by the free oscillation of the vocal foldss from an open pharynx (open throat) along with the healthy closure of the vocal cords with the use of g

555: How To Get A Song Published
It is sometimes difficult to realize that music, despite its nebulous distinction as "one of the arts," is actually regarded as a commodity and is bought, exploited, distributed and sold in much the same way as other commodities. Upon this fact is based the music industry which embraces hundreds of publishing firms, thousands of professional songwr


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