Music Articles
961: The Rolling Stones Debut Album
The first Rolling Stones Album titled "The Rolling Stones" was released in the UK in 1964. The US version of this album was released a few months later with a different title; it was called "England's Newest Hit Makers".
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have been the main songwriters for the Stones over the past forty years but in this, there firs
962: The Rolling Stones Still Going Strong In 2008
The Rolling Stones are one of the most successful bands ever. They originally formed in 1962 and are still touring forty-six years later. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were among the original band members shortly followed by Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts.
Brian Jones and Ian Stewart originally formed the band. Mick Jagger joined at the beginning
963: The Roots of Bluegrass Banjos and Much More
Bill was from Kentucky, which is the "bluegrass" state (theoretically the grass there is so green it's blue). Monroe's music draws from a number of musical traditions: the Scotch-Irish ballad tradition of the Appalachian mountains, the bluesy sound of African American musicians who interacted with Bill, and the roots of country music via the Carter
964: The Russian GuitarAn Instrument Of The People
In comparison with the rest of its family, the Russian guitar has a relatively short history. While the Europe has been enjoying the melodious sounds of the guitar in one form or another since the 14th century, the guitar did not find its way to Mother Russia until the end of the 18th century, nearly 400 years later. However, once it arrived, it fo
965: The Secrets Of A Fretless Guitar
One distinct difference between electric bass guitars and their standard counterparts is the option to have the guitar fretless. Some electric bass guitars have frets in much the same way as a standard guitar, with each fret a semitone apart from its neighbours. However, there is such a thing as a fretless bass guitar, and trying to work out how su
966: The Skill Of Playing A Transposing Instrument
Few will have heard of a transposing instrument, though those who are very involved with music will be familiar with it. A transposing instrument is one that has special music written for it that is at a different pitch than the concert pitch. So, when other music that is written at the concert pitch reads a C, the transposing instrument music will
967: The Story Of When Johnny Comes Marching Home
Patrick Sarsfield Gilmore wrote a song during the Civil War that continues to march its way through the years. This song, a yearning for loved ones to return safely from war, is "When Johnny Comes Marching Home". Today this song endures, and it is part of many players' piano repertoires of American Classics.
Gilmore was a Union Army Bandmaster a
968: The Technology and Functioning of the Full Range Loudspeakers
There are a number of full range loudspeakers such as Lowther, Fostex, Diatone and many more. They can cover most of the major frequency span produced by human voice and common musical instruments without a crossover to another driver. A full range loudspeaker drive unit is known to reproduce as much of the audible frequency range as possible with
969: The Timeline of Your Own Record Label
If you are trying to learn how to start and run your own record label then you have come to the right place. Positioning your record label, along with producing and selling your first records will take time. But how quickly things progress along will depend on how much time and dough you are able to put into the label itself. It also depends on wha
970: The Underground Clubs on Red River in Austin Texas
The vast majority of true rock and roll and blues artists have grown up and lived on the poor side of town. Today, the same rings true, as many of Austin's local musicians can be found just east of IH-35, where the streets are a little tougher and the rent a little easier to pay. It makes sense that several live music venues are found on Red Rive
971: The Value of Learning a Musical Instrument
It is very important for everyone to have an outlet of some sort, particularly to alleviate stress. Athletics, art, and playing a musical instrument are all fantastic outlets for stress.
For most people who remember their teenage years may remember how truly challenging and stressful they really were! With all the many emotional and physical cha
972: The Vibrations of a Tuning Fork
While the tuning fork may not really be considered an instrument, it is a great help in keeping instruments in tune. This simple tuning tool has been around for a fairly long time and has been used to tune just about any kind of instrument. It is an acoustic resonator that will vibrate at a particular pitch. This pitch is what musicians will compar
973: The World of Digital Speakers
Digital speakers are a kind of loudspeakers. It is quite an advanced equipment. The experiments for the advancement of these speakers were started by Bell Lab in the year 1920.
These speakers have very simple mechanics. They consist of a least significant bit and a tiny speaker driver. The L.S.B. drives the speaker driver. To drive the full amp
974: The World of Wireless Microphone
Wireless microphone is a simple microphone but it has no wires attached. Previously people had a notion that a microphone has to be something big and must have many wires. But times have changed. And with time the design and technology of microphones also changed.
The history of wireless microphone is very interesting. There are many companies a
975: The Wrong Kind Of Buzz
If you have ever recorded in a sound studio, then you know what "the buzz" is. It is unfortunately one of the recording syndromes that has to be dealt with. In the process of setting up your recording, if you notice white noise coming from your equipment, it is vital that you do what you can to locate the source of the buzz. It may even be necessar
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