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  • How to Put on a Whammy Bar

    Whammy bars are very easy to put on your guitar, and can be done either by snapping them into place or using a screwdriver. Put a whammy bar on your guitar with help from a guitarist in this free...

  • How to Play Bella's Lullaby on the Piano

    "Bella's Lullaby" is a song from the "Twilight" saga. This best-selling series of books recently has been made into a global film franchise phenomenon. In the first film this song jumps from the...

  • How to Play Flats & Sharps on a Piano

    A piano is a fun instrument to play and probably the best way to start your musical journey. From sleek, beautiful Grand Pianos to old wooden clunkers that have seen better days, they put out a...

  • How to Play Octaves On Guitar

    Have you ever wanted to play octaves on a guitar, but never knew how to? Well, in how to play octaves on a guitar, I am going to show you in easy to understand tab form just how to do it.

  • The History of the Baritone Instrument

    The baritone is a musical instrument of the brass family. It's often called the baritone horn, and it's similar in appearance to the euphonium. Consisting primarily of wound pipe, it has a...

  • Different Ways to Tune a Guitar

    Although standard guitar tuning is the most common, modern guitarists are rediscovering other tunings. Folk, country, and blues guitarists have used non-standard tunings for years, and many rock...

  • How to Find a Local Trumpet Teacher

    Finding a private music instructor can be intimidating, especially if you are the parent of an aspiring musician and looking to find both a good investment and someone you can trust with your...

  • Types of Dulcimers

    The two main types of dulcimers heard today are the hammered dulcimer and the mountain dulcimer. These have evolved into two completely different instruments, but their precursors are the same...

  • How to Learn to Play the Hammered Dulcimer

    A hammered dulcimer is an ancient, percussive stringed instrument. Its strings are strung horizontally across a wooden trapezoid box, most commonly across two vertical bridges. It sounds much like...

  • Clarinet Reeds for Beginners

    If you're new to world of clarinets and clarinet playing, chances are you may be confused about what clarinet reeds are, what they're for and how they work. These curious little slivers of bamboo...

  • How to Make a Violin at Home

    When most of us think of violins, we think of an orchestra of Stradivari playing classical music. And we have no idea how to construct an instrument that complex and beautiful. There are a few...

  • How to Donate Musical Instruments

    Donating an unneeded musical instrument is a fine way to create opportunities for young musicians who lack the financial resources to purchase or rent their own instruments. Although donation to...

  • How to Choose a Guitar String Gauge

    Choosing the right gauge of string for your guitar allows you to customize the volume, pitch and playability of the instrument. Strings with less tension are the easiest to depress, while thicker...

  • How to Pay For Electric Guitar Lessons for Your Teenager

    Affording guitar lessons for your gifted teenager can be quite a challenge for most parents. Paying for music lessons is expensive and oftentimes there is no guarantee that the financial...

  • How to Play a Major 7th Chord for Guitar

    The major 7th chord consists of the 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th degrees of the major scale. There are many ways to play a major 7th chord on the guitar. This article will show you how to play a C-major...

  • How to Take Care of Brass Instruments

    To take care of brass instruments like trumpets, trombones and French horns, you only need a few inexpensive items. You'll also need the discipline to keep your horn well-maintained.

  • How to Learn acoustic guitar

    A quick guide for absolute beginners on how to play the acoustic guitar.

  • How to Tune an Electric Bass Guitar

    Tune an electric bass guitar by tuning the E string first, using a piano or a guitar, and then tuning the other three strings to the corresponding notes on the E string. Find out how to match...

  • How to Read Bass Tabs

    Bass tabs, or tablature, is a way to write music without standard music notation, with numbers instead of notes for each string, numbers that indicate which fret to play. Find out how to write and...

  • Flamenco Guitar Scales

    There are two basic scales used by flamenco guitarists referred to as the diatonic scale and the natural scale. Play flamenco guitar scales with the best of them with tips from an experienced...

  • How to Tune a Guitar

    Tuning a guitar requires a reference pitch, such as an A or E note, and each string is tuned to the fifth fret of the next lower string. Tune any guitar easily with tips from an experienced guitar...

  • How to Tune a Violin

    Tuning a violin varies if the instrument has four fine tuners or no fine tuners, and to professionally tune a violin, invest in a pitch pipe or electronic turner. Tune a violin and a bow with this...

  • Upright Bass F Minor Swing Walk

    Perfecting an upright bass F minor takes hours of practice and improvising. Swing an F minor scale on an upright bass with tips from an expert upright bass player in this free video on upright...

  • Upright Bass Bb Swing Walk

    Perfecting an upright bass Bb scale takes hours of practice and improvising. Swing a Bb major scale on an upright bass with tips from an expert upright bass player in this free video on upright...

  • Reading Upright Bass Bb Major Progressions

    Improvising on an upright bass takes practice and familiarity with intervals and other notes in the scale. Read and improvise on note progressions when playing an upright bass with tips from an...

  • Upright Bass Bb Major Progression Tips

    Improvising on an upright bass takes practice and familiarity with intervals and other notes in the scale. Read and improvise on note progressions when playing an upright bass with tips from an...

  • Upright Bass Eb Major Chart Tips

    Don't use the second fret, third fret or fourth fret when playing an Eb major scale on the upright bass. Read a Eb major chart and play it on an upright bass with tips from an expert upright bass...

  • Hip Hop Beats for Drums: Accenting Beats With Bass Drum & Snare Drum

    When playing a hip hop drum beat, accents can highlight the construction of the beat. Learn how to accent hip hop beats on the bass and snare drums with the tips in this free video on hip hop...

  • Hip Hop Beats for Drums: Combining high hat, Bass Drum & Snare Drum

    When playing a hip hop drum beat, play high hat cymbal, bass drum and snare drum together, slowly at first but then building up speed. Combine the high hat cymbal, bass drum and snare drum to play...

  • Hip Hop Beats for Drums: Constructing a Beat

    The score for a hip hop drum beat will have high hat cymbal on top line, snare drum on the middle line and bass drum on the bottom line. Build hip hop beats on the drums with the tips in this free...

  • Hip Hop Beats for Drums: Bass Rhythm

    Hitting a bass rhythm on the offbeat gives a hip hop drum beat an extra punch. Play a bass rhythm for hip hop beats on the drums with the tips in this free video on hip hop drumming from a...

  • How to Find a Legitimate Modeling or Acting Agent

    Find a legitimate modeling or acting agent by logging on to the Internet to search for agents by state or heading to any New York or Los Angeles news stand. Locate a legitimate modeling or acting...

  • Playing Violin Rhythm Exercise 1

    When playing the a violin rhythm exercise, slow it down to double time for optimum practicing. Play a violin rhythm exercise with tips from a violin instructor in this free video music lesson.

  • Bluegrass Stomp Mandolin Tips

    Mandolin is an instrument that could fit in almost any genre of music including bluegrass. Learn a bit about bluegrass music and how a mandolin can sound great in it from from a mandolin expert in...

  • Learning to Sing Harmony

    Learn to sing harmony by playing a song and practicing singing along with the lead singer or as a backup vocalist. Find out why it is important to learn to sing first before trying to sing...

  • Acoustic Guitar Setup: Curve the Nut

    Acoustic guitar nuts are curved, so it is important to maintain the curve of the nut when filing the nut down. Learn more about curving a guitar nut with tips from an experienced musician in this...

  • Guitar Effects: Daisy Chains

    The daisy chain is a term, used by guitarists, that refers to the order in which effects pedals are placed on a pedal board. Learn more about daisy chains and effects pedals from a professional...

  • Saxophone Practice Routines: Building Speed in Minor Keys

    Straightforward saxophone exercise that drills players on minor keys. Learn practice drills to improve your playing skills in this free saxophone lesson video from a professional saxophone instructor.

  • Saxophone Practice Routines: Blues Scale in Key of B Flat

    A popular scale with jazz and blues saxophone players. Learn how to improve your saxophone playing skills in this free saxophone lesson video from a professional saxophone instructor.

  • Saxophone Scale Exercises: A Major

    The A major scale has three sharps when played on the saxophone. Learn how play an A major scale on the saxophone in this free music lesson from a professional sax player.

  • Trumpet Notes: Finishing the Scale

    Use the appropriate key combinations on the trumpet in order to play various notes in a scale. Learn more about playing scales on the trumpet from a trumpet expert in this free music lesson video.

  • How the Snare Drum Works

    The snare drum and the bass drum are the two signature drums of a drum kit. The snare distinguishes itself from the other tom drums in a number of ways. The first major difference is the dimension...

  • How to Make Snare Drums

    The snare drum is the most important piece of any type of drum kit. It can create a variety of sounds and patterns, from pulsating rhythms to crisp, snappy rolls. This type of drum can be...

  • How to Build a Telecaster Guitar With a Vintage Look

    Building a telecaster with a vintage look is a very satisfying project. There are a number of high-quality components that you can assemble to make an excellent vintage-style instrument. Starting...

  • How to Solder Ground Wire for a Squier Bass Guitar

    Usually the old adage is true: You get what you pay for. In the case of Squier's bass guitars, you actually get more. These basses hold up well to light gigging and are great for a beginning...

  • How to Move the Mallets on a Double Bass Pedal

    Many drummers can get insane speed off single pedals but sometimes one kick is not enough. Double bass pedals allow you to speed up your kick drum playing to dizzying speeds. If it is not set up...

  • How to Play a Marching Snare

    The snare drum is an essential element of any band. Playing the snare drum in a marching band is quite different from playing it as part of a drum kit, or even by itself in a band--even the drum...

  • What Is a Harmonium?

    The Harmonium is an instrument that looks like a keyboard or a piano, but sounds more like an accordion. This is because foot- and hand-operated keys and pedals shoot air through reeds that give...

  • How Does a Xylophone Produce Sound?

    The xylophone is part of the percussion family of instruments. Instead of making a dull thump or a ringing clash, however, the xylophone hews closer to the piano than the drums. It doesn't look a...

  • How to Make a Homemade Drum Set

    Many objects lying around your house will make nice clunks, chimes, rings and thumps when you hit them with sticks. Making a homemade drum set is just a matter of collecting the best-sounding and...

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