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August 2009

Archive For August 2009

Learn How To Shred With Metallica Guitar Lessons Online

The guitar is one of the coolest instruments to learn how to play. Luckily for you, it is not a very hard instrument to learn either. For those of you who are Metallica fans, you may want to look into getting some Metallica guitar lessons. There are so many advantages that you can receive. Take a look at this guide that will point you in the right direction!

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Bob Hobson - 1 August 2009, No Comments

Ring Tones - Yeh Dil Maange More

The words in the Pepsi advertisement jingle compiled for the Indian audience, literally translating to “the heart wants more” and most everyone’s craze for new and varied ring tones are a perfect match. With the number of cell phone connections sky rocketing in India and the rest of the world, this is one craze that has very little chance of ebbing away. Not that I am one to complain, especially if the tune is one of Kishore Kumar’s evergreen melodies! But I’d draw the line at some of the more bizarre tunes or so called tunes, like a baby crying or the sound of a ‘fart’ that some individuals insist on assaulting our eardrums with.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Sam Roberts - 30 July 2009, No Comments

Mega Movies List

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. These days you can stay at home and get movies form a movie download site. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Raquel Sosa - 29 July 2009, No Comments

Madame Butterfly, the Betrayal: A Review of the Opera

Madame Butterfly is an opera written by Giacomo Puccini which is very popular. We strongly recommend opera glasses for this breathtaking opera. The reasons why are about to be shown to you.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Jeff Bridges - 25 July 2009, No Comments

Frank Sinatra And Nelson Riddle: How It Happened

When considering the greatness of Frank Sinatra–both as an individual and in the music he created–it is important to place his achievements within the context of the man’s life. It is easy to forget that there was a time when he wasn’t ‘The Chairman of the Board’ and when he wasn’t regarded as the greatest male popular vocalist in history. There was a time when he was just another washed up teen idol trying to figure out a way to jump start his career and continue collecting a paycheck for being a singer. And then there were his personal problems–the love of his life, Ava Gardner had left him, his vocal chords were shredded from overuse, and he was on the skids financially as well as no longer in demand professionally. Frank recalled this time in his life by saying “It was all Mondays.”

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Steve Burnside - 21 July 2009, No Comments

The Chairman Of The Board Meets Brazil’s Bossa Nova Pioneer

One of the frequently heard criticisms of Frank Sinatras work is that he was essentially a one trick pony. He is often accused of not being a technically adept vocalist, and simply reworking a formula over and over again. While Sinatra certainly knew what worked for him, and what kind of songs and arrangements he liked this assertion is patently unfair and displays a profound ignorance of the entire body of his work. If you dig deeper in the Sinatra oeuvre, youll find some amazing examples of vocal prowess. Perhaps his best work in this regard came from his collaboration with legendary Brazilian guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by David Glisan - 21 July 2009, No Comments

Outrageous Spending Habits Of Michael Jackson

If you are reading FoxNews.com then you have seen that Michael Jackson’s monthly expenses while living and up keeping the Neverland Ranch, was costing the celeb almost $2.5 million a month to maintain. All of this for a mansion, some carnival rides, and a zoo? I “can see” where he was coming from…NOT!!!!

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by James Ziebarth - 18 July 2009, No Comments

Are Mp3 Files Compatible With The IPod?

MP3 files are easily the most popular form of audio storage found on the internet. The fact that the music is compressed to a small size for easy storage without losing any of the sound quality makes these files very desirable. The MP3 files are compatible with most operating systems available today as well as with many other devices used for listening to music. The MP3 files are easily transferred to other devices such as your cell phone, a CD, or even your IPod.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Susan Reynolds - 8 July 2009, No Comments

The Black Eyed Peas Are No Where Near “The E.N.D.” Of Their Career

The Black Eyed Peas just released their latest, fifth album to mixed reviews, perhaps because some fans have now gotten away from the music of the BEP’s and perhaps because they have gotten to listen to Fergie on her own, a few people were disappointed in this album, however it must be said that this seems to be some of their best collaborative work to date.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Kylee Smith - 7 July 2009, No Comments

Guitar Instructional DVD: Begin Your Career Today

Like you probably have done, I have read a ton of interviews with great players and articles written by many of these same players. I often found it frustrating whenever the subject of learning to play guitar came up or when advice was offered on improving one’s playing. With a small number of exceptions, very little time and space was offered on this.

Filed under: How to Promote Your Band and Music by Ryan Dorsey - 2 July 2009, No Comments
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