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February 2012

Archive For February 2012

MP3 players for youngsters on Christmas

These days, even five year-old children want to listen to music when they are traveling with parents or just relaxing in their space. Mp3 players have turn out to be quite fashionable amongst youngsters and with out them they wouldn?t really feel like they fit in. This type of gadget is wonderful simply because parents can control what kids are listening, avoiding songs with inadequate content, and also enable youngsters to basically upload music from the personal computer.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Tommy Jeeves - 1 February 2012, No Comments

Look At These Ways Of Writing Lyrics For Fans Today

Music has been around for thousands of years. Long before writing lyrics was even a possibility, humans have been creating beats and rhythms for their own enjoyment. Music, in all its forms, is truly something that people don’t seem to simply enjoy, but also need.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Chris Borg - 29 January 2012, No Comments

The Least inexpensive Players

An MP3 participant, also understood as digital audio player or transportable media player, ises a digital gadget that’ses utilized for playing and storing electronic media like papers, video, pictures and audio. The data ises saved on a flash memory, microdrive or computer hardware. Also though they sustain different file formats they’re commonly called MP3 contestants.
Which mp3 to purchase?

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Jesse Jameson - 16 January 2012, No Comments

Live Below Your Means by Learning How to Spend Less on Learning to Play the Guitar

Learning to play the guitar these days doesn’t have to be expensive. What’s needed is an affordable, decent instrument, heaps of motivation and passion, regular practice, and a computer that’s connected to the internet. Given the wealth of websites offering great tutoring and resources at inexpensive rates today, the question of how to save money on guitar lessons ought not to be an issue any longer. Here are reasons why online instruction is the best way to have fun while playing, and also the cheapest.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Butch Shah - 15 January 2012, No Comments

Hallmarks Of Employing Dubturbo

Making music is something that many people are gifted with the ability to do. But few people actually have the ability or the equipment to record their creations in studio quality. But that’s just what you can do through DubTurbo, and you can for so much less than most software demands.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Doreen Treadaway - 8 January 2012, No Comments

You May Think These Are The Five Supreme Guitar Players From The Last Six Decades

It is usually a risk selecting the top 5 in any field and it is certainly entirely subjective but nonetheless great fun to do. Fantastic guitarists are neglected nowadays so it’s not difficult to forget the electric guitar was a complete trend in music. Suddenly the old guitar sound was replaced by the overall tone that is so popular today. Keep in mind that it was only truly perfected in the 40’s and rolled out really slowly..

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by David Collier - 4 January 2012, No Comments

How to Choose the Right Guitar

The guitar is an instrument that is a focal point for a wide range of music, including rock, country, blues, jazz and folk. A talented guitarist can play virtually any style of music, but most will settle on one or two different styles as a specialty. Before any mastery can take place, a guitar must first be chosen. As with many types of purchases, choosing guitars can be tricky, especially if you are relatively new to the instrument. Brand names, different styles and different stories you’ve heard can all help push you in one direction or another when choosing guitars.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Adriana Noton - 31 December 2011, No Comments

What a New Hip Hop Artist Must Have

Every year provides the commitment of earth-shatteringly fresh music and new hip hop artist worth keeping an eye on. The year 2011 is absolutely no different. While no one on this list will shift 10 billion units or become the next Jay-Z, they all make remarkable music. They all deserve to be heard. Here’s to demonstrate. Very first on the list is Danny Brown: He’s got a way of making the familiar sound original. Where Nas once saw hope in the face of poverty and told that the buck that bought the bottle could’ve struck the lottery, Brown is afraid he will not ever find an answer to the ugliness he sees on earth.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Farah Fan - 20 December 2011, No Comments

New Hip Hop Artist - How Hip Hop Transform a Way of life

It’s time to analyze the sounds and styles of the new hip hop artist that produced splash last year. This artist is on a mission that mastered mediocrity. Here’s the list of 10 hip-hop artists in 2010: Jay Electronica: Without an album to his label, Jay Electronica already has musicians from all over the States singing his praise. Nas, Just Blaze, and Bun B are a few of the respected hip-hop heads that openly cosigned the New Orleans lyricist. Jay truly has a possibility to blow up like Nitro and dynamite sticks (word to Biggie); J.Cole: J Cole features a powerful blend of street sensibility and crossover appeal. Think Jay-Z with a touch of AZ. As the first padawan recruited by Jedi Carter’s Roc Nation, he’s armed with the right promotional tools to produce a run for the top. The Force is strong with this one indeed.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Farah Fan - 17 December 2011, No Comments

Speakers And Home Theater

When most people are looking for a sound system, they usually go directly to the speakers. This is not necessarily wrong, but you must not stop there. The speakers are an important part of a sound system, but they are not the be all and end all.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Owen Jones - 16 December 2011, No Comments
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