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  • 3 Keys to Maximizing Your Drum Skills  By : Dan Brown
    There are many ways to increase the quality of your drumming and they can all be summarized into these 3 vital keys...
  • 4 Tips to Overcome Frustration With Your Drumming  By : Dan Brown
    There are four main points to learning to play the drums. And, not only learning to play, but also getting better and
    developing new skills.
  • 7 easy ideas to get started in guitar  By : Basic Bruce
    Here are some simple tips to help you get started with playing the guitar. They are form my own experience, all of which encouraged me to keep practicing.
  • 7 Reasons Why You Should Learn to Read Music  By : Bill Kernodle
    The process of learning to read music is a wonderful journey into the discovery of new musical horizons. Try it, you will not be sorry. Learn to read music today.
  • Aerosmith Just Keeps On Rockin’  By : F.R. Penn
    For over three decades, Aerosmith have been one of rock's most revered and popular bands, crafting classic songs full of raw guitar runs and intensely energetic vocals. The band first reached fame in the 1970’s with a string of hits……
  • Alexander Lunev - The Precursor Of New-Wave Music  By : Arthor Pens
    Alexander Lunev is a rising star of the music industry and is one of today's most talented, versatile and consistent hit composers.
  • Ballerina Music Box - for Lovers of Music  By : Tatyana Turner
    A ballerina music box can make a perfect present for any woman. These boxes are so delicate and beautiful, and they are rather rare gifts. See how you can find a music box that will make you friend or family member smile every time she looks at it.
  • Can You Still Find A Gem In The LA Music Scene?  By : Ron Powers
    Review of three bands playing at the Whisky a go go Saturday, January 6, 2007.
  • Crossing the Musical Generation Gap  By : Ken Hassman
    This article talks about the experience of a nearing sixty year old amateur guitar player attempting to connect musically with two teenage guitar players and how, eventually, they were able to find a few minutes of musical commonality and appreciation.
  • Did You Know That Music Is Based On Natural "Laws"?  By : Duane Shinn
    Did you know that music is based on natural "laws" -- like gravity -- and by learning to understand how those natural laws work we can actually understand what we are doing when we play -- we don't have to be at the mercy of what someone else has written on a piece of music?
  • Discover How Lil Wayne Is All About Making Music  By : Tony Briggs
    Lil Wayne aka Weezy Baby is a talented rapper who gives you an unique version of hip hop music and the youth culture.
  • Dixieland Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide  By : Eric Starr
    Dixieland drumming is simpler style of playing than busy Second Line drumming. In addition, Dixieland has more of a traditional swing feel compared to the one of Second Line drumming. In this article we will be discussing Dixieland development and history.
  • Drum Practice: 4 Things To Do In Every Session  By : Dan Brown
    Since many drummers find it difficult to find time to practice for long periods of time, they don't practice at all. This is "all or nothing" thinking and leads to failure in everything it's applied to.
  • Drum Rack Or Stands - Drum Racks And Drum Stands Discussed  By : Eric Starr
    Which makes more sense a drum rack or stands? Lets look deeper in to the subject and see what will make a practical and useful sense for using drum racks or the drum stands. Which is faster to setup, easier to carry, or takes less space on stage?
    Article includes real world examples.
  • Enter the world of Music  By : workonline
    Technology has made our lives simpler and with the new developments in technology not only is life getting simpler but technology is continuing to make more differences in our lives by contributing to various spheres of our lives like entertainment . With the internet all this has now come to our very doorstep at just the click of the mouse.
  • Four Techniques you can use to increase your income as a private music teacher  By : Kevin Tuck
    This Article describes how private music teachers (those who teach guitar, piano, flute, drums etc on a one-on-one or small group basis) can increase their income with simple strategies.
  • Getting Your Double Bass Chops Together - Drumming Techniques Discussed  By : Pasha Yash Chuk
    While practicing double bass drumming many young drummers often ask: - How can I raise the speed, and learn double bass drumming fast, so we turned to a professional drummer with over 30 years of international stage experience Ken Sanders, to discuss ways to master foot techniques needed for raising the speed of double bass drumming.
  • Gospel Music Artist Says Gospel Music Will Never Be the Same...  By : Don Alexander
    Why is there such a tendency toward performing rather than lifting up the Lord in gospel music today?
  • Green Day Revives Punk Rock Music  By : Jimmy Cox
    Green Day is an American punk rock trio composed of Tre Cool on drums, Mike Dirnt on bass and Billie Joe Armstrong on lead vocals and guitars. They have backup members for guitars (Jason White), keyboards (Jason Freese) and trumpet (Ronnie Blake).
  • Guitar Lesson – String Muting  By : Bill McRea
    String muting is another technique that can help you define your own personal style. There are two types of string muting, the palm mute with your picks hand and the string mute with your fret hand. They serve very different purposes, but both are important to good guitar playing.

    Fret-hand muting is particularly important when playing chords and power chord. The purpose is to use part of you finger tips and fingers to mute the strings you don’t want to include in the chor...
  • Guitar Lesson: Five Ways To Learn The Notes On The Guitar  By : Peter Edvinsson
    To find your way around the fretboard of the guitar is very important. It will help you in guitar improvisation, sight reading, and in understanding chords and more. In this guitar lesson we will explore five ways to learn the notes on the guitar fretboard.
  • Guitar Lessons - Guitar Vibrato  By : Bill McRea
    Playing a guitar without vibrato is like eating Mexican food without salsa. Vibrato is one of the most definitive techniques in defining your musical style, your own personal unique sound. No two players have the same vibrato sound. Some play slow and wide while others play narrow and fast, and that’s the beauty behind spending a lot of time learning different vibrato techniques. It’s like eating different salsa’s every time you go to your favorite taco stand. Enough talk abo...
  • Guitar Lessons – Hammer-On, Pull-Offs  By : Bill McRea
    One of the primary legato techniques all guitarists must learn is the hammer-on, pull-off. This technique is important because it allows for nuances in tone and expression, and it allows the picking hand a “break” since it does not have to pick the notes on the hammer-on or the pull-off. This results in a faster progression of notes, sometimes called licks.

    The hammer-on is accomplished when you pick a note and then using another finger hammer down on the same string. The ...
  • Guitar Lessons – Playing Harmonics  By : Bill McRea
    A harmonic is a tone that’s created by the guitar by touching the string above a fret on an open vibrating string. There are 2 types of harmonics Natural and Artificial or I prefer to call them pinch harmonics.

    Natural Harmonics

    Natural Harmonics can be produced by touching your index finger on your fret-hand above at the 5th, 7th or 12th fret. Just place your finger on the string above the fret, don’t press to hard or you will mute the note, pluck the note and then p...
  • Guitar Lessons – String Bending  By : Bill McRea
    Bending strings is used to give the guitar a more personalized and harmonic quality. The technique is used mostly by lead guitar players but is also applied in all styles of playing. String bending and vibrato techniques are two large components in making up a guitar player’s style. The combination of these skills more or less defines a considerable part of what makes your playing different than the next guy.

    Bending the strings far enough to reach a desired pitch is the g...

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