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August 2010

Archive For August 2010

Learning Acoustic Guitar Is Easy - If You Do It Right -

The seemingly unending amount of instruction available on learning guitar online is astounding. Millions and millions of webpages with beginner guitar lessons but why do so many people fail when they try and learn. Lack of knowledge certainly isn’t the case is it? Well I’d like to think the reason for this is simple. Wrong knowledge at the wrong time coupled with info overload leads to frustration and ultimately failure. Now I’m not against online learning at all. I think it is fantastic and that everyone should keep learning new things.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Eric Ford - 23 August 2010, No Comments

Starter Guitar Lessons In Worthing

The guitar is an amazing instrument that has many facets. It is a complicated beast especially for a new player and its going to take a lot of effort to get up to speed quickly. But, once you have the basics down, you will soon realise how worthwhile it was and will realise the opportunities you will have uncovered.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Andy Hill - 12 August 2010, No Comments

Facts You Have To Know About Music And How To Study It

The gist of music education is that everything will point towards an underlying principal in some way. Therefore, it is possible to apply teaching methods and styles if you want to get one to learn music.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Jack Carter - 4 August 2010, No Comments

Become A Guitar Maestro In Just Months With The Best Online Guitar Lessons

There are several musical instruments that you can choose to learn, the most practical option always seems to be the guitar. The guitar is the probably the easiest to learn to play and possibly the most accessible. For one, the guitar is lightweight and easy to handle. All you needs to do is to learn the basic chords and techniques and you are on your way to gracing the world with your music.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Mark Johnson - 13 July 2010, No Comments

Tenor Voice: A Brief Introduction

Throughout history there have been many wonderful tenor voices, from the era of the Castrati to the Counter tenor, Lyric Tenor and Dramatic Tenor along with another one I will separate and this is the drawing room tenor, which is just my take on it a lighter limited range tenor voice.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Steve Thorn - 8 July 2010, No Comments

How To Start A Music Production Career From Your Own House

Though you may be have little knowledge regarding making music, you can find methods to increase your capabilities and produce pleasant music. Music creation software makes it easier now than ever to create the music you want whenever you want to do it.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Peter Smith - 5 July 2010, No Comments

Guitar Instructional DVD - Become A Good Guitar Player Fast!

It may not work for everyone but being aware of your development can be a useful guide to your own sense of development. No matter how great a guitar you are, there is always likely to be scope for improvement and you should never stop developing.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Joseph Anthony - 21 June 2010, No Comments

Teach Yourself Piano Through Piano Training Download

You can teach yourself piano in several ways, some of which I’m going to explain here, in this article.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Santos Mccoy - 14 June 2010, No Comments

5 Various Suggestions To Training Yourself Piano

Learning piano is a challenging goal, but teaching yourself piano is a whole new level. Luckily , there are some great courses and strategies out there for self-learners. Use these convenient tips to get started down the right trail :

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Gregory Gray - 13 June 2010, No Comments

Beat-Matching Course For Newbie’s

What’s Beat-matching?

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Glenn Atkins - 9 June 2010, No Comments
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