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  • How To Market Your Music Thru MySpace And Get Noticed!  By : Clive Calvin
    Use MySpace to get a ton of new fans and sell your music to quit your dayjob. Learn all proven online music marketing strategies.
  • Starting A Band  By : Kevin Sinclair
    So you are an excellent musician, you love your music and the notion of performing excites you. From the time you first discovered that music was your life, there has been some hollow feeling deep down inside, this feeling like a part of you has not been born yet, something is incomplete perhaps.
  • Capturing the Muse - Tips and Tricks  By : Paul Warren
    Some tips for capturing your moment of inspiration while staying on the right side of your brain.
  • Free Music Downloads Without Robbing The Artist  By : John Reed
    Having free music downloads is an awesome part of the online experience. Now, free music downloads do not have to bother the web surfer's conscience. Everyone can download the music and still help the favorite bands without feeling the budget breaker.
  • How To Improve Your Sightreading  By : Kevin Sinclair
    As most professional musicians will say; no matter how long you've been playing for there is always need for improvement. Most of us have discovered this already, and we can all do with some improvement in our sight-reading skills.
  • Guitar Lesson: Learn Open Chords  By : Peter Edvinsson
    It is really exciting to play guitar! You can experiment with chords in a completely different way than on the piano. The construction of the guitar and the tuning of the strings allow you to find these easy sounding chords!
  • Concerts: Have Fun, Stay Safe  By : Ron Berry
    Every year hundreds of thousands of us go to concerts to watch our favorite bands perform. While the whole idea is to have fun at these events, considering a few health and safety tips will make it even more enjoyable and memorable.
  • Buying Your First Cello Is Not As Difficult As You Think  By : Susan Jan
    For those of you not too familiar with what a cello looks like or sounds like, just imagine the sound and image of the violin, and then amplify the size and the sound texture many times over.
  • Stand Up for Love: Destiny's Help  By : Alex Ellorde
    This article reviews the single of Destiny's Child entitled �Stand Up For Love.� The song which was used in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's adverse effect to the country of America. This also tackles the possibility of music as anxiety relief.
  • Gwen Stefani - LA's Little Lamb  By : Ron Berry
    When Eric Stefani asked his then 17 year old sister Gwen to sing with his band No Doubt, a calypso/jazz/blues band, he couldn't have known he was watching...
  • Self-Care For Musicians  By : Kevin Sinclair
    It is important that we all take care of ourselves. It is our individual responsibility to make sure that we are nourished inside and out, healthy and content. This is especially true for the creative person, such as a musician.
  • Piano Lesson: Do You Really Want To Learn These Things?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Practice is essential to become a good piano player. As you play the piano and try to progress towards becoming a piano giant it is important to be aware of some traps that will prevent you from reaching your goal.
  • A Brief History of the Piano  By : Kevin Sinclair
    The piano, that common instrument of school music programs, appears to be the ultimate expression of the stringed musical instrument, which date back to the lyre and the harp.
  • What They Don't Tell You About CD Clubs: BMG vs. Your Music  By : Christine Harrell
    It's difficult to resist the allure of a mailbox full of free CDs, but are these CD's really free? Will you end up paying for these "free" CDs by way of shipping charges and overpriced CD's that you're obligated to purchase later?
  • From Your Bedroom to Ibiza - DJ Apprenticeship  By : Shaun Parker
    Whether it is an outlet for teenage anger or the beginning of an international career the bedroom DJ now has access to some of the best and most exciting DJ kit ever.
  • In Texas And Elsewhere Music And Sports Are Closely Linked  By : Pat Carpenter
    While music and sport are not generally talked about in the same sentence, there are historic connections between two of modern culture's biggest realms of influence.

    Even as modern day basketball stars such as Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant and Alan Iverson record their rap albums in an attempt to formalize a crossover between sport and music, it's hardly a first for mixing the two.
  • Guitar Lesson: Learn To Become A Sight Reading Guitarist  By : Peter Edvinsson
    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 sight reading skills.
  • The Benefits Of Learning Music Theory  By : Kevin Sinclair
    If you are interested in music for more than the pure enjoyment people get out of listening to it, then learning about music theory is an ideal mode for you.
  • The Basics Of Learning Beginning Guitar  By : Bowe Packer
    So, you want to learn guitar? Understand the basics to get started on the right foot.
  • The Popular Trend of Karaoke  By : Terry Fitzroy
    You can have a great time for not much money.
  • Belly - The Revolution Rap Hip Hop CD Review  By : Sean Patrick
    A review of hip-hop artist Belly's new CD titled "The Revolution". 26 deep diving tracks that left me impressed with this Canadian's hip hop and rap talent.
  • Recording at Home Using a Computer or Hard Disc Recorder  By : Paul Warren
    A brief look at the basics you need to get your home recording set-up under way;
  • You Can Learn To Play By Ear  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Did you know that there are many people who can naturally play by ear? Often they sing by ear as well. It is something that comes natural to them and they truly follow their ear when playing an instrument or singing vocals.
  • Improving Your Improvisation Skills  By : Kevin Sinclair
    Improvisation often focuses on the recognition of one's personal awareness, into the present moment. The skill also enables the development of a profound understanding of the action that one is currently displaying.
  • Piano Lesson: The Genesis Of Improvisation  By : Peter Edvinsson
    The abiltity to improvise is within the reach of everyone who wants to develop this skill. You can start to improvise in a way that will give you and others the benefits from this art. Let's see what good improvisational skills involve!

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