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August 2011

Archive For August 2011

How To Buy Guitars

Whenever you decide on cheap guitars there are some sizes to select from. A three-quarter size acoustic carries a more compact body therefore it is well suited for youthful individuals ages 8 - twelve.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Brad McKenly - 10 August 2011, No Comments

Bring Your Band’s Sound Alive In Music Studios Birmingham

If you play in a band then chances are you want to take every probability to help make your music sound as professional as you possibly can. It is in fact, the dream of most bands to achievea recording contract and as all of us have to start somewhere, recording a decent demo tape at music studios Birmingham to send to the music companies or to play via internet advertising channels such as Youtube and MySpace is a superb way to take that initial step towards professionalism.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Louise Finch - 15 July 2011, No Comments

What To Expect From Rehearsal Studios Birmingham

If you play in a band and need somewhere more professional to practice than your parent’s garage or mate’s living room then you may reap the benefits of renting rehearsal studios Birmingham, especially in advance of a big gig or your very first live set. Rehearsal studios provide you with a professional place to practice along with the right equipment you need to make sure your music sound great.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Claire Brown - 22 June 2011, No Comments

The Tone Woods of Acoustic Guitar

Believe it or not, your sound is only as good as your wood. Each wood has a very distinct sound that is individual to every acoustic guitar. Like a finger print, it cannot be recreated, even if another piece of wood is taken from the same source.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 29 May 2011, No Comments

Type of Pickups for Acoustic Guitar and Sound Projection

Pickups.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 27 May 2011, No Comments

How to Master Using The Tremolo Technique with Backing Tracks

Life couldn’t be easier than this: You get guitar backing tracks for almost all the top rock, metal, blues and progressive music tracks. All you need to do is learn to focus and learn to play along with the guitar backing tracks.The guitar backing tracks are essential because you can play just about anything or any type of lead. You can even conjure your own piece of work.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 26 May 2011, No Comments

Jam With Guitar Backing Tracks and How To Benefit From It

Join us as we examine the many benefits of using guitar backing tracks to play live gigs. You’ll learn how using guitar backing tracks can improve your skills and ability as well as making practice time more enjoyable, along with the many perks of using them to play live.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 25 May 2011, No Comments

The Ultimate Guitar Tone - Common Guitar Myth

Come with us as we examine one of the most common guitar playing myths about guitar tone. Many think that buying expensive equipment will give you great sound. Join us as we discover what the true secret is to capturing professional sounding tones

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 24 May 2011, No Comments

Guitar Tone - How Altered Tuning Provides A Unique Sound

Looking at your sound, the other way around

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eugene Walker - 24 May 2011, No Comments

A Guide to the Most Popular UK Music Festivals

One of the most exciting things about British summer is the annual music festivals that take place around the country. The UK offers a range of different festivals that boast some of the most famous pop artists in the world, along with fun activities for friends and family. From the infamous Glastonbury to the intimate Bestival, there are festivals to suit all eclectic tastes.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Johnny Dante - 7 May 2011, No Comments
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