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  • The ultimate library for music clips is here!  By : Simon Sizler
    There are a lot of websites that would satiate your need of viewing music clips. As you would visit the websites, be prepared to be attacked by a fantastic mix of music and video. And to be honest, there would not be a single moment that you would feel bored. When you have 15 categories with each boasting of a 100+ collection, there is no reason for you to feel bored ever.
  • The Songs and Albums of Lil Wayne  By : devils27
    Lil Wayne is now recognized amongst the public and he has worked hard to gain the popularity that he has today. I feel he has done his best in getting him to the position that he holds today.
  • The Six Sigma Music Business: Keep your audiences coming back for more!  By : Lionel.Wayne
    This article discusses the concept of six sigma quality as it relates to the music industry and more specifically as it applies to the musicians of today. The article outlines the significance of the quality program and provides incite on the possible benefits that such a program would have on a musicians career.
  • The Roots of Nirvana  By : Douglas Wolk
    No band develops in a vacuum; every band starts out thinking, at least a bit, of other musicians that they want to take after or rebel against. But Nirvana was the first great band of actual music snobs: record fiends who wanted to make it very clear exactly what they listened to.
  • The Police in Chicago  By : catsup71
    A review of The Police concert at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
  • The Magic of the Flamenco Guitar  By : Shawn Kohan
    Flamenco is a popular style of Spanish Guitar Music. Flamenco has its own three forms which are Cante, Baile, and Guitarra.
  • The iPod Junkies Dilemma  By : Arthor Pens
    Modern society keeps creating new and better ways of fulfilling a need. Living in the digital age has never been more exciting and for anyone who can afford these gadgets, life is indeed sweeter.
  • The Importance of a Drummer  By : Dan Brown
    A great drummer can make up somewhat for other musicians who may not be at the same level of expertise.
  • The Future is Definitely Television on the Web  By : Rick Aitken
    Television as we know it is going through a great period of change. Video which has taken over the web represents the future of television, and this can be a time of great opportunity for the independent filmmaker and television producer.
  • The Director in All of Us  By : Shelton Alexender
    Home videos are a great way of entertaining family and friends during the holidays or any family festivity. Before you laugh and skim to the next article, hear me out. I’m not referring to your old VHS tapes collecting dust in your basement. Leave those in storage where they belong and give them to your kids when they get older. Instead, I’m talking about the directed-and-produced, semi-professional home video - the one that is edited, artistic and tells a story like the ones on the silver screen.
  • The Cribs - Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever  By : cilvecs
    The Cribs don’t seek easy opportunities
    Judging by all indications an English indie trio The Cribs doesn’t look like a marketable band. They behave weirdly, they play totally unsexy music and the highest chart position their singles has ever reached was always around number thirty. And this is where the whole puzzle lies, how do labels know which of the bands will be a next
  • The City of Live Music  By : Dane Smith
    This article discusses Austin, Texas and its vibrant, eclectic music scene, in an effort to help understand why Austin has been called the Live Music Capital of the World.
  • The Blues Scale & Cool Stuff You Can Do With It  By : Duane Shinn
    Most of us who took piano lessons as kids are all too familiar with scales, and most of us hated practicing them with a passion. But understanding scales and what they do is critical to the process of improvisation as well as key orientation and just a general understanding of what's happening in the song we are playing.
  • The Best Way to Improve Your Vocal Range  By : Lisa Lopez
    Do you love to sing, but find yourself constantly having trouble singing high notes? Well, there is an easy way to improve your vocal range.
  • The best ticketing services are to be found online!  By : Ingrid Sure
    We use the Internet to do business, purchase properties and even to order our lunch. It is the single most important technology we have been given and we cannot refrain from using it! The popularity of the World Wide Web cannot be doubted even for a second and that is particular valid when it comes to the ways we spend our free time.
  • The Best College Marching Bands 2007  By : Michael Shull
    College football writer and educated fan of marching bands Michael Shull takes a look at the top college marching bands in the nation ranking the top 10 and providing 5 honorable mentions.
  • The Advantages Of Using Downloadable Royalty Free Music  By : Robert Thomson
    Nowadays, people are getting hip to using royalty free music for their promotions. Royalty free music is music that is licensed for a fee, without having to pay additional royalties. Using royalty free music provides many advantages and benefits. The greatest advantage to using royalty free music it can be used without the person having to fork over hefty fees to the copyright holder(s).
    There are plenty of websites online that offer royalty free music for downloading. These sites allow you to download royalty free music that is of good quality. Royalty free music is also known as "buyout music".
  • Techno To Jungle To Drum And Bass Music - History And Development Drum Guide  By : Eric Starr
    The invention of electronic instruments such as the Theremin and the Ondes Martenot in the 1920s and 1930s introduced a new method of creating music. Though Techno is not usually performed with a live drum player, it may at times require a drummer to replicate desired sounds.
  • Taking The Legal Way In Finding Free MP3 Downloads  By : Ian Jefferson
    While the phrase "free mp3 downloads" often conjures up images of the peer-to-peer file sharing networks that are constantly embroiled in legal battles, there are other, legal ways to get your mp3 fix without resorting to legally questionable resources.
  • Synthesizer Fundamentals:Snare Drum  By : Dane Smith
    This article is part of a basic sound design series that shows you how to make the classic snare drum sounds of the 80's, which have been increasingly popular in modern electronic dance music.
  • Synthesizer Fundamentals: Classic 80's Brass  By : Dane Smith
    This article describes in detail how to build classic 80's synth brass sounds step by step.
  • Synthesizer Fundamentals: Bells  By : Dane Smith
    This articles describes how to create a bell or xylophone-type instrument with a synthesizer.
  • Synthesizer Fundamentals: Bass Drum  By : Dane Smith
    This article shows you how to make a bass drum sound with a classic analog synth.
  • SXSW: Which admission option is best for you?  By : Dane Smith
    This article covers the myriad options for people who want to attend some portion of the SXSW conference/festival in Austin, Texas this coming March.
  • 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.

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