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  • How to Play the Organ

    Organs are fun to play, and they're a relatively easy instrument to learn, especially if you begin by learning basic notes. Later, when you become more advanced, you'll add foot pedals and change...

  • How to Use Reggaeton Elements in Live Music

    A wild, blended music genre cultivated in Puerto Rico, Reggaeton is catching on quickly. This Latin dance-hall music produces chart toppers every year. If you're looking to get a reggaeton sound,...

  • How to Use Flamenco Elements in Live Music

    It's exotic, passionate and musically intense; flamenco as a music genre is for some a very different kind of sound, an expression of a regional spirit that is becoming popular around the world....

  • How to Use Blues Riffs in Live Music

    As a mainstay of melodic tradition, blues music is popular around the world. Many musicians blend it with other genres to get a sound that resonates with listeners. The blues has certain...

  • How to Put Accordion Lessons to Use

    You're learning to play the accordion, benefiting you and the lives of others. Cyrillus Damaian invented the accordion in 1829, in Vienna. However, its principle design had already been known in...

  • How to Delete Words From MP3 to Create Karaoke

    Deleting vocal tracks from previously recorded MP3 to create your cool Karaoke music is fun and easy to do. You can simply do a search for an instrumental version of the music you like, download a...

  • How to Play a Ringtone on an Electric Guitar

    The electric guitar is a perfect instrument for imitating the jangling sounds of a ringtone. Properly amplified, you guitar can replicate some of the same flat-sounding electronic tones. Learning...

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