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  • How to Read & Count Beats for a Violin

    Learning to play the violin can require a lot of practice, patience and the ability to read music. Aside from the notes themselves, reading music also demands that a musician be able to read and count beats to determine the rhythm of the music. For novice violinists, the best way to begin learning how to play is to first understand how rhythm determines the pace of the music. Once you've mastered rhythm, you can progress in your playing abilities with the instrument.

  • How do I Learn Keyboard on a Yamaha PSR-80?

    Yamaha's Portatone PSR-80 keyboard, first released in 1987, is a 61-key synthesizer with orchestra sounds, rhythmic accompaniment patterns, MIDI capability, a Chord Sequencer function and an Auto Bass Chord function. Learning to play keyboard on the PSR-80 is no different than learning on any other modern keyboard with full-size keys and a plethora of sounds.

  • Specifications on a Rogue Bell Brass Resonator Guitar

    A resonator guitar can bring bluegrass and blues music to another level. The classic brass-body resonator guitar by Rogue will help you achieve those twangy tones without putting a dent in your wallet.

  • How to Learn the Soprano Sax

    The soprano sax is a type of saxophone that plays notes in the upper octaves. It is more difficult to play than the alto saxophone, which plays the notes in the lower octaves. The soprano sax has either a curved or a straight design. It is a woodwind instrument and is played with a mouthpiece and a reed. In order to learn the soprano sax, purchase a soprano sax, take lessons, study the fingering chart and practice scales.

  • How to Tab Music

    "Tab" is short for the word tablature, a form of musical notation used for stringed instruments such as guitar, banjo and mandolin. Tablature notation is made up of a graph featuring lines that represent the strings of the appropriate instrument and numbers that represent frets. Many stringed instrument players prefer reading and writing music in tablature because it can be an easier, more logical approach for those who can't read traditional sheet music.

  • How to Be an Online DJ

    Becoming an online DJ can expand your influence if you are already working a local scene. Creating a DJ show online can also be a great beginning. Online DJ shows support selectors who work with turntables as well as those who wish to submit digital playlists. Regardless of your format or approach, having an online program for your DJ efforts can help you gain practice or reach a larger audience.

  • Gift Ideas for Music Lovers

    Buying gifts for a music lover can often prove difficult, especially when it seems as if they already have the latest recording or gadget. However, an array of music gifts exist that can suit the tastes of the music lover in your life. Since many have discerning tastes, it becomes important to find a wide range of gifting options to ensure they will like your gift. Many online and retail stores provide gift ideas likely to delight the tastes of music lovers who appreciate everything from country music to opera to hip hop.

  • How to Form a Vocal Quartet

    Vocal quartets are singing groups that use four-part harmony with their voices to create rich, complex vocal music. This type of vocal music can often be heard as part of a church choir, a barbershop quartet, or even street corner bebop. Putting together a vocal quartet is not only a matter of finding a singer to cover each of the vocal parts necessary for a quartet, but also finding four singers who can work together seamlessly to create the vocal art quartets are famous for.

  • How to Amplify a String Quartet

    String quartets play a wide variety of music, from soft, haunting melodies to fast, pizzicato polkas. String instruments can be notoriously hard to hear in certain situations, like large rooms or outdoors, especially when only a small number of them are playing. Audience members can get easily frustrated when attending a performance that they must strain to hear. Proper amplification can ensure the results of your hard work and practice don't go unnoticed and allow your performance to shine.

  • How to Count Beats in Music

    Written music uses a time signature and a system of notes that indicate beats. Composers use these beats in various combinations to fill bars with the appropriate number of beats indicated by the song's time signature. The note values include whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, eighth notes and sixteenth notes. The key to counting music beats is understanding the value of these note durations and how they work.

  • How to Stream a Radio for Free

    The Internet provides easy and free access to thousands of streaming radio stations 24 hours a day. Radio streaming is the real-time broadcast of radio over the Internet. Whether it is your local public radio station, or a radio station that broadcasts from the far reaches of the world, a broadband Internet connection brings it right to your computer. Many stations stream over the Internet for free and finding them is as simple as a few clicks.

  • How to throw a Breakfast at Tiffany's party

    If you absolutely love the book, movie or Audrey Hepburn in general, you will have a blast throwing a Breakfast at Tiffany's party.

  • How to Price Old Records

    Believe it or not, your parents and grandparents once listened to music on large vinyl discs called records. You may have come across some of these while going through your attic or storage room in the basement. Many of these old records aren't worth much, but there are some rare records that could be worth hundreds or even thousands. Learn how to price old records and see how much they're worth by following these steps.

  • Proper Embouchure for the Didgeridoo

    Find out how to develop proper embouchure for playing the didgeridoo with expert instrument instruction in this free online music video clip about Australian instruments.

  • How to Record With Sony Acid Pro

    Sony has been a giant name in audio and electronics since the very beginning of the technological revolution. Perhaps their most significant contribution to the world is in the area of sound and sound production. From speakers to recording software to CDs to a record company, Sony sees the entire music making process through to the end. Their recording program Acid Pro is an integral step in this process.

  • How to Find Free Sheet Music Online

    There is free sheet music for the piano, guitar and flute that you can download or print out from various websites free. You can also find free classical, jazz, pop and even Christian sheet music online, you just have to know where to look. The following will guide you to websites where you can find free sheet music.

  • How to Learn Beatboxing

    Beatboxing (or vocal percussion) has a long history in the hip hop and rap worlds, and an even longer history in Medieval France and tribal cultures. It has since found its way into mainstream music. Repopularized by artists like Justin Timberlake, beatboxing has become even more in demand since its inception. Learn beatboxing with these basic steps. Then you can practice this fun and very entertaining performance art properly.

  • How to Play the Keytar

    The keytar is a musical innovation of the 1980s that blends the forms and some acoustic properties of a guitar and keyboard. Its use by '80s hair bands and innovative stars like Flock of Seagulls has associated the keytar with rock camp. Follow these steps to play this unusual instrument.

  • How to Find Good Online Music

    Finding good online can often seem like a daunting task especially if you don't have a lot of time to sit around and listen to CD's in the local music store. However, the Internet has streamlined this process and it is relatively easy to find free online music that suits your taste. You can listen to free music, and it doesn't even have to take up much time. There are several ways to go about this.

  • How to Pick a Dinner Theater Play

    Whether you spell it "theater" or "theatre," one unique way you can spend an evening is to attend a dinner theater play. While getting both a nice meal and lively entertainment sounds difficult, picking a dinner theater play in your area or while you're on vacation may not be as hard as you think.

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