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  • How to Play Bachata

    Bachata is a type of music, mainly guitar based, originating in the countryside of the Dominican Republic. The subject matter of the bachata is typically one of heartbreak and sadness. Even...

  • How to Choose a Piano Audition Program

    A piano audition program is a selection of music chosen by a pianist to represent him or her during an audition. The music a pianist may select for his or her audition varies depending upon the...

  • How to Play Gospel Music on Guitar

    Gospel music is spiritual music that often combines elements of blues, jazz and even country. Many gospel choirs feature guitar and piano. Learning to play gospel music on guitar isn't difficult...

  • How to Learn Gospel Music

    Gospel music, a style that grew to popularity in the early 20th century, merges elements of traditional hymns with the spontaneity and heart of African-American spirituals. According to afgen.com,...

  • How to Make Instrumentals Online

    An instrumental is a song that doesn't have lyrics, and typically relies on one or more combinations of musical instruments to fill the melodic role usually covered by a vocalist. Instrumentals...

  • How to Play Cowboy Harmonica Music

    Harmonica is an instrument that has found its way into a number of musical genres ranging from the basic blues all the way to the pop hits of Huey Lewis. Harmonica has long been a favorite among...

  • How to Compare the Traditional Music of Japan & China

    For a novice, the prospect of analyzing the traditional music of China and Japan can seem daunting without prior knowledge. Both countries have an extensive repertoire of compositions, instruments...

  • How to Get Started With Carnatic Music on the Keyboard

    Carnatic music is a style native to southern India. Songs written in the Carnatic style are typically meant to be sung or played on instruments that allow for an expressive singing style. The...

  • How to Make Heavy Metal Music

    Heavy metal is a style of rock music created in the late 1960s. Black Sabbath is considered the first band to play this music, which revolves around loud, distorted guitar, angry vocals and the...

  • How to Learn to Play the Blues on the Guitar

    The blues is one of the most fundamental forms of music. Its influence can be heard in everything from rock to country to soul. Performers like the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart and Aerosmith...

  • How to Play Love Songs on a Piano

    There's nothing quite so romantic as playing a love song to your significant other, whether the song is one you've written yourself or a popular love song played on the radio. Learning to play a...

  • How to get free/cheap songs for your iPod

    Apple company's ipods, including the newest ipods the iTouch and iPhone, have grown more and more popular. It seems as their popularity grew, their functions and uses have gorwn too. But the...

  • How to Be An Open-Minded Music Geek

    There is nothing on this planet quite so beautifully human as music. Unfortunately so many so-called music "fans" seem to love music not for music's sake, but to fit into some social...

  • How to Enjoy Classical Music: Understanding Classical Musicians

    One obstacle in trying to enjoy classical music can be the musicians themselves. It can be rather difficult understanding their seeming arrogance, the funny facial expressions, and even the way...

  • How to Learn Blues on Piano

    If you're looking for helpful information on getting started with blues piano, read on. This article will teach you a few basic steps to set you in the right direction.

  • How to Become A Music Buff

    Music... If you're like me there isn't anything better than listening to an album from iTunes or a local music store. But if you're also like me it's important that you broaden your musical...

  • How to Start a Great Jazz Collection

    You may not be what they call a "jazz aficionado," a "jazz snob" or a jazz nut... at least not yet. But, you may be curious as to what all those dark shades-sporting, goateed...

  • How to Play Pop Piano

    There are two schools of thought when it comes to teaching and learning how to play piano. Most piano teachers typically teach piano from a classical standpoint, with as much focus on playing...

  • How to Read Jazz Music

    Jazz music is the sophisticated cousin to the blues. Jazz encompasses many elements of the blues while adding more complex chord structures and time signatures to the mix, making it a more...

  • How to Have a Collective Taste in Music

    To me music is the beat and pulse of my soul. It's who i am. It's amazing how music blends with the inner workings of this world. Most of the time we don't notice it, but it's usually in the...

  • How to Play Blues on the Piano

    Piano is one of the most versatile instruments in music. A piano plays in both the treble and bass clefs and has been used in every musical genre imaginable. Blues is one of the oldest forms of...

  • How to Play Blues Music

    The blues is a musical form based on the blues scale. Hart Wand's "Dallas Blues" was the first blues song ever published as sheet music, in 1912, but the blues was a popular musical form before...

  • How to Get your Kids Involved in Irish Music

    Irish traditional music in the United States has experienced a resurgence in recent years thanks to the popularity of Riverdance and traditional Irish groups like Cherish the Ladies, Clannad,...

  • How to Enjoy Yourself, by Yourself

    Maybe your Man or boyfriend does not feel like going to the movies or concert or (where-ever). Maybe they are not able to go at the time you planned the date. Don't get angry with your loved ones....

  • How to Make Your Own Instrumental

    Musical instrumental tracks are songs without lyrics. Instrumentals are often used as music to engage customers on hold when they make a call to a place of business, to relax customers while they...

  • How to Play Rumba Rhythm Bass

    Rumba is a percussive style of music with its roots in Cuba. Similar in many ways to salsa, rumba encompasses a wide-range of musical elements from Latin-based music and has been cross bred with a...

  • New Orleans Music: Fats Domino

    Fats Domino was one of the first New Orleans musicians to become a nationally mainstream pop artist from this city. Learn about Fats Domino with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free...

  • New Orleans Music: James Booker

    James Booker was a New Orleans musician who became famous playing piano for Fats Domino. Hear James Booker's music with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Art Neville

    Art Neville of New Orleans music was the grandfather of organ funk. Hear Art Neville's music with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Dr. John

    The New Orleans musician Dr. John, also known as Mac Rebennack, has the persona of a voodoo priest. Learn about Dr. John with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans...

  • New Orleans Music Venues

    Music venues in New Orleans include Tipitina's, The Preservation Hall and dozens of other clubs in and out of the French Quarter. Visit music venues with tips from a Crescent City resident in this...

  • New Orleans Music: Early History

    The early history of New Orleans music illustrates the fusion of different cultures over the centuries. Explore the city's music history with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video...

  • New Orleans Music: Origin of Rhythm

    The origin of rhythm found in New Orleans music comes from island influences. Discover the origin of rhythm with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Instruments

    Instruments in New Orleans music range from large brass sections to solo banjos. Learn about jazz instruments with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Street Beats

    Street beats in New Orleans music gets its name from the brass bands that paraded the streets during funeral processions. Hear street beats with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free...

  • New Orleans Music: 10-Bar Rules

    The 10-bar rules are unique to New Orleans music, while most blues songs are 12 bars. Hear a 10-bar song with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Piano Fundamentals

    Piano fundamentals of New Orleans music are relatively simple with no major harmonies. Practice piano basics with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Allen Toussaint

    Allen Toussaint is a New Orleans musician who wrote "Working in the Coalmine" and other R&B classics. Meet Allen Toussaint with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans...

  • New Orleans Music: Louis Armstrong

    In New Orleans music, Louis Armstrong is an influential character who became world famous. Learn about Louis Armstrong with tips from a Crescent City resident in this free video on New Orleans music.

  • New Orleans Music: Professor Longhair

    A New Orleans musician Professor Longhair, also known as Henry Byrd, had a unique sound by mixing minor and major chords. Discover Professor Longhair with tips from a Crescent City resident in...

  • Eighth Note Mandolin Exercise

    As with any musical instrument, on mandolin eighth notes are important to know how to play because they are widely used. Learn what eighth notes are and how to play them on mandolin in this free...

  • 16th Note Mandolin Exercise

    Sixteenth notes on a mandolin are important to know how to play because they are widely used. Learn what eighth notes are and how to play them on mandolin in this free video clip.

  • "Temperance Reel" for Mandolin: Section A

    "Temperance Reel" has sections or specific mandolin parts to the song and this free video clip will have a musician show you how to play section A on mandolin.

  • "Temperance Reel" for Mandolin: Section B

    "Temperance Reel" has sections or specific mandolin parts to the song and this free video clip will have a musician show you how to play section B on mandolin.

  • "Temperance Reel" for Mandolin

    The melody to "Temperance Reel" is fun and simple to play on the mandolin. Learn tips on how to play the melody for this song from a musician in this free video clip.

  • "Temperance Reel" Mandolin Chord Structure

    The mandolin chord structure to "Beaumont Rag" is fun and simple to play. Learn tips on how to play the melody for this song from a musician in this free video clip.

  • "Temperance Reel" Mandolin Chords

    The mandolin chords in "Beaumont Rag" are simple to play and create interesting tones. Learn tips on how to play the melody for this song from a musician in this free video clip.

  • Jig Mandolin Triplet Exercises

    Mandolins are played a lot in Irish jig music and triplets are a large part of that. Learn tips on how to play a triplet and what it is from a musician in this free video clip.

  • Jig Mandolin Sextuplet Exercises

    On the mandolin a sextuplet count in Irish jig music is much like a triplet count with slight differences. Learn tips on what those differences are and how to play a sextuplet count on the...

  • "Swallow Tail Jig" for Mandolin: Section A

    The melody to section A of "Swallow Tail Jig" is fun any simple to play on the mandolin. Learn tips on how to play the first melody section of this song from a musician in this free video clip.

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