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Mastering Primer...Introduction Part 2 -
Fotios Koulakos (0) 
Welcome back to Mastering Primer…introduction Part 2. Last time, if you recall (or you can re-read part 1), I gave an introduction to mastering, as well as a basic itinerary of what I hope to cover in upcoming articles. Continuing on that theme, here is a brief overview of some of the basic tools... ( added 331 days 14 hours ago.) |
Mastering Primer...Introduction Part 1 -
Fotios Koulakos (0) 
Welcome to the introduction of Mastering Primer. My name is Fotios Koulakos. I am a mastering engineer, as well as a composer/guitarist, producer, and all around gear fanatic ! Who among us isn’t a gear junkie? “Let is he who is without G.A.S. cast the first tube!"
I only recently (past few... ( added 331 days 14 hours ago.) |
Your Motivation to Practice Guitar -
Colin O'Brien (67) 
Every single day I talk to someone who’s learning to play guitar. Some are practicing machines, and others just can’t get motivated to pick their guitar up. If you are in the latter group, don’t give up. There’s ways to get it going for you.
Let’s see if we can sum up your situation. You... ( added 337 days 17 hours ago.) |
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Wouldn't It Be Great to Be Able to Buy a Guitar That Felt Gig Ready Right Out of The Box? -
Richard Mariner (3) 
Guitar purchase "off the rack" can be a mine field, consider "custom" versus "pre-fab" electric guitars.
I love guitars, and there's nothing like a new electric guitar with a proper set up!
I like the tone, the way it feels in my hands, and the way that I can
make a guitar sound... ( added 357 days 16 hours ago.) |
Scandalous Behavior: What Happens At The Afterparty, Stays At The Afterparty! -
Sheena Metal (0) 
Musicians work hard. They write for days. They rehearse like fiends. Drag heavy gear here and there. Sweat like pigs on stage. Put marathon hours in at the recording studio. Work their fingers to the bone…well, at least into some pretty gnarly calluses. But, musicians also like to play hard:... ( added 1 year 1 day ago.) |
The Alrights: Doing it their way -
Andrew Olson (4,615) 
The Alrights have re-released their debut album High School nationally through Manhattan’s City Canyons Records. They also are recording a new five song E.P. and can be heard this Friday night for free at Carmody’s Irish Pub.
The Alrights’ Toby Churchill, Danny Cosgrove, and Chad “Chavo"... ( added 1 year 7 days ago.) |
Tips For Preparing For Your Piano Exam -
Chris Carlin (63) 
Whether you are a new piano player or a full-time professional, exams can be a strenuous and often daunting task. Each exam has its separate challenges. However, if you prepare for your exams correctly, it could mean the difference between passing and failing.
For this example, let us pretend... ( added 1 year 8 days ago.) |
Composing Your First Piano Work -
Chris Carlin (63) 
Composing. Every pianist has heard the word and knows what it means, but few can do it well. Some try their whole lives to be able to compose one piece of music, and others seem to be able to crank out beautiful compositions all the time. And, while it seems to come naturally to some, how do they... ( added 1 year 11 days ago.) |
Unknown band The Zimmers on their way to a hit -
Anja Merret (654)   Anja Merret 
Imagine a band, a 40-strong group, that records a cover of a song by The Who and it launches on the UK official singles chart at number 26. Doesn’t sound that odd until one realises that the average age of the group is 78 years ‘old’. The lead singer is 90 year old Alf Carretta.
Generally a new... ( added 1 year 29 days ago.) |
Easy Ways To Benefit From Public Domain Music -
Justin Grayman (14) 
You can use public domain music for your website, or for CD's or DVD's that you plan to sell. In fact, finding public domain music is really quite easy, and such items can usually be obtained at no cost.
You can even obtain public domain sheet music, and possibly compile a collection that... ( added 1 year 35 days ago.) |
The Best Songs to Deny are on Your IPOD -
Jennifer Jordan (1,927) 
A person's Ipod is a private matter, it's like reading someone's musical diary, discovering their innermost love of lyrics. For these reasons, people sometimes want to keep this private matter just that: private. A self-proclaimed lover of country music, for instance, may be embarrassed to also... ( added 1 year 43 days ago.) |
DaVerse The Band, Live Entertainment for all Occasions -
Ernest Zahn (3) 
DaVerse The Band is a band for all occasions. Based in Los Angeles, we are the band to call if you are planning a wedding, party, corporate event, or any juncture that requires dynamic entertainment. Our goal is to make your function lively and more enjoyable.
DaVerse The Band plays 50's... ( added 1 year 44 days ago.) |
Recording The Guitar to a Computer -
Brian Murphy (52) 
You want to record your guitar, make your own riffs, music, etc. You want to plug your guitar into my computer? How to connect the guitar to the computer the right and best way? What software? Which audio interface? What about your favorite guitar effects? What computer? Where to start? It can... ( added 1 year 57 days ago.) |
A Guide to Classical Guitar Instruction Books -
- Will Kalif (9,607)   Will Kalif 
There are lots of instructional books that show you how to play classical guitar. So which one should you use? That depends on your goals with the guitar and your style of learning. Here is a guide to some of the more popular instructional books.
If you are looking for a traditional... ( added 1 year 72 days ago.) |
How to Play Bass Pedals (One Octave) -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
If you play the organ then you are probably familiar with bass pedals. They are also available as separate units and are known as MIDI bass pedals and you can use them with any keyboard that has MIDI ports. Just connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI out on the keyboard to the MIDI in on the pedal... ( added 1 year 74 days ago.) |
Royal Jones A Dear In The HeadLights Of Life -
see below for contributing writer (2) 
Born in Methuen Massachusetts
New Hampshire 's Royal Jones (RJ) began his collaborating in the late 70's with Nancy Rosenberg on The Stars Weren't Right in Harvard Square .
RJ rehearsed standards, jazz, and show tunes with Berklee students in Boston . He appeared in choruses while... ( added 1 year 78 days ago.) |
How to buy a keyboard (Part 4) -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
In this article, I will discuss those optional extras are they optional or do you actually need them. If you want to read previous articles in this series start with How to buy a keyboard (Part1) at Mikes Music Room.
Having read this series of articles you have set your budget, you have seen... ( added 1 year 78 days ago.) |
Sharps and Flats on a Piano, Keyboard and Organ -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
Sharps and flats are normally associated with the black notes on a keyboard. A sharp or flat can be applied to any note on the keyboard. Sharps are always one semitone to the right of the note you want to sharpen and always one semitone to the left for flats. Sharps to the right and flats to the... ( added 1 year 82 days ago.) |
The Day the Music Died -
Jennifer Jordan (1,927) 
No matter what generation you are from, if you’re a music lover, you remember certain events: those of the Baby Boomer’s generation remember where they were when Elvis died, those of Generation Jones remember where they were when John Lennon was shot, and those of the MTV Generation remember... ( added 1 year 84 days ago.) |
Should I learn to play Piano, Keyboard or Organ? -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
The first thing to consider when choosing the instrument you want to learn is which one do you like the best. If you like them all, then we can move onto which one is the most practical for you.
The easiest and cheapest option is the keyboard. You can buy a keyboard for less then £100.00 and... ( added 1 year 84 days ago.) |
Astrodizzyak: Tyomies in Superior, MN -
Andrew Olson (4,615) 
Reader Weekly
There is a level that bands get to in their tenures of the spotlight. ? The top levels are where The Ramones, Kiss, and AC/DC sedate and rock themselves ?ALL NIGHT LONG?? The lower levels are where a band plays songs by those artists at Tyomies on a Friday night for someone... ( added 1 year 85 days ago.) |
Sheet Music Key Signatures -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
A key signature will appear at the beginning of a piece of sheet music. This will tell you if sharps and flats will be played in the piece or if no sharps and flats will be played. If you don’t see any sharps or flats at the beginning of the piece then this is normally referred to as open key or... ( added 1 year 88 days ago.) |
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Electric Organs Aren't Cool Anymore -
Mike Shaw (1,247) 
It seems in recent years that the electric organ has become very uncool in favour of smaller more modern looking keyboards such as the Yamaha Tyros. It’s a shame because the organ can do everything a keyboard can do and more. In my opinion, the organ is also more playable as a live instrument.... ( added 1 year 93 days ago.) |
Speaking Of Careers in Music… Recording Engineer, What’s That About? -
Dave Weston (3) 
You fire up your computer, place your cursor on the search engine and pound out…careers in music recording engineer. You love music and want a future in this amazing industry! It’s time to learn about this craft and you’re ready to play. Your smart so you do research 1 st , and learn what it... ( added 1 year 107 days ago.) |
Josh Groban Music Career -
Diana Curtis (10) 
1. Joshua Winslow Groban was born on February 27, 1981in Los Angeles, California. 2. Groban debuted as a singer in seventh grade at Bridges Academy. 3. In 1997 and 1998, Groban attended the Interlochen Arts Camp, majoring in musical theater, which is also when he began taking voice lessons... ( added 1 year 128 days ago.) |
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