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Become a music connoisseur with eHow’s comprehensive collection of music How Tos. Finding lyrics and free music downloads will be easy after checking out How Tos written by eHow’s stable of music experts and fans. Researching bands and artists? Trying to read sheet music so you can join a marching band or orchestra? eHow can help. Learn how to play an instrument, record digital music and attend live concerts and festivals by drawing on eHow’s vast reservoir of musical expertise.

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  • How to Write Music on a Computer

    Composers, music students and teachers alike may wonder how to make the task of music production easier. The computer age presents these people with many options in programs to help them learn the...

  • How to Form a Music Group

    Wanna rock out uncontrollably with your friends but dont know where to start? Wanna end up on the road one day touring, making fans? Heres some tips to help you start.

  • How to Trade in a Guitar

    How to trade in a guitar is all about getting rid of a used guitar and getting a new model. There are several ways to go about this, some with better results then others.

  • How to Learn Guitar Effectively

    This How-To will teach you the things you need to be successful to learn guitar!

  • How to Protect Your Music and Yourself

    Your a musician/songwriter so now what? The business of music can pay off if you set the right foundation.

  • How to Choose a Violin for a Child

    Choosing a violin for a child requires first deciding whether to rent or purchase, and then measuring the child's arm to determine the correct size. Consider renting a violin for a young musician...

  • How to Choose a Violin

    When choosing a violin, consider the purchase or rental price, the sound quality of the instrument and the musician's skill level. Determine which violin matches budget and preference with advice...

  • How to Tour & Promote Your Music

    Promoting your music takes investing in demo CDs to be given away for free, notifying people on social networking sites of your shows and creating a buzz about your music. Promoting your band is a...

  • How to Pick a Guitar Teacher

    Picking a guitar teacher can be the difference of you enjoying your guitar playing experience or never wanting to play again. If you keep these few things in mind, I think you will find a lifetime...

  • Facts About Tubas

    The lowest of the low instruments, the tuba is a common fixture in orchestras and parades. Featured prominently in marching and oompah bands and in military movies, the tuba is the largest musical...

  • Instrumental Methods

    When learning music, one way to learn the technique behind an instrument (as well as music fundamentals) is by utilizing instrumental method instruction. There are many different types of...

  • How to Convert an Acoustic Guitar to Electric

    In order to convert an acoustic guitar to an electric guitar, simply use an acoustic-electric guitar that has controls for a number of tonal possibilities. Make an acoustic guitar sound like an...

  • How to Learn Electric Guitar for Kids

    When kids are learning to play electric guitar, it's important that they take the time to become comfortable with the instrument. Learn how to get a kid's fingers to match up with his mental...

  • How to Tune a Guitar Into Drop C

    Tuning a guitar to drop C requires tuning the sixth string down two whole steps to C, while all of the other strings should be tuned down one whole step. Discover reference points when tuning a...

  • How to Tune a Guitar to C-Sharp

    In order to tune a guitar to C-sharp, tune each string down to the next lower tone in the chord. Find out how to tune each string to achieve an open C-sharp major chord on a guitar with help from...

  • How to Tune a French Horn

    Tuning a French horn can be complicated, because there are essentially 14 different horns within a single instrument. Understand the art of keeping a French horn in tune with help from an...

  • French Horn Playing

    The French horn is a brass instrument that is often heard in movies, symphony orchestras, radio and television, and it has evolved over the centuries into its modern form. Understand the basics of...

  • Buying French Horns

    When buying a French horn, consider the experience of the musician, as beginners should look for a simple single F or single B-flat horn that only has one rank of tubing. Pick out the right French...

  • How to Set the Drawbars on a Hammond Organ

    When playing a Hammond organ, a common drawbar setting is in the B upper set of the drawbars. Find out which drawbars to pull to play a Hammond organ with help from a professional musician and...

  • How Do Hammond Organs Work?

    Hammond organs have dual manuals, meaning that there are two keyboards which have pull-out drawbars that affect the sound. Learn about the rotating speakers of a Hammond organ with help from a...

  • How to Set a Hammond Organ

    In order to set a Hammond organ, pay attention to the two sets of nine drawbars that control the upper manual. Find out how to set up different sounds on each of these two sets of drawbars with...

  • Piano Accompaniment Techniques

    The piano has long served as one of the preferred instruments when an accompaniment is needed. If you play piano, it is likely you will be asked to accompany a musician or group on the piano. For...

  • Music Career Ideas

    A career in the field of music can lead musicians and music lovers down a variety of paths. If you're setting your sights on becoming a performer, it might be worth expanding your horizons by...

  • What Does D.S. Stand for in Sheet Music?

    When reading sheet music, the letters "D.S." instruct the musician to descend back to the beginning, or repeat the passage. Learn about the meanings of words that often follow "D.S." with help...

  • Advantages to Reading Music

    The ability to read music allows a musician to play a large variety of different styles, as well as participate in numerous ensembles. Expand the possibilities of an instrument by learning to read...

  • How to Make a Violin Mute

    Violin mutes are small rubber pads that are placed under the strings on the bride of the instrument, and they create a soft, muted sounds. Learn about these mutes with information from a musician...

  • Buying an Electric Violin

    When buying an electric violin, pay attention to the quality of the microphone, the transmission system and the strings. Understand the components of an electric violin with information from a...

  • How to Hold a Violin

    Holding a violin properly requires using a few accessories, such as a chin rest and a shoulder rest. Practice the proper posture when holding a violin with information from a musician and music...

  • Review of Violin Cases

    A violin case should be lightweight, durable and comfortable to hold for everyday use. Compare violin cases, which come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials, with information from a...

  • How to String a Violin

    When stringing a violin, make sure the ends are attached to the correct end of the violin, and tighten the string to the correct key. See a demonstration of stringing a violin with information...

  • How to Select a Musical Instrument

    Choosing a musical instrument can be a complicated process, especially for students or nonprofessional players who lack the training and experience to make such a decision without consultation....

  • How to Legally Use Copyrighted Music

    Though Windows Movie Maker and stock installations of webcam software make it easy to import any music into your web videos, you need to be prudent when using copyrighted music. As reported by the...

  • Parts of the Bongo Drums

    Bongo drums are Latin-American percussion instruments that became widely associated with the black-dressed, sunglasses-wearing Beatniks of the 1950s. Like other instruments, the quality and price...

  • How to Get Started Playing Bass

    Beginning bass players should start with a four-string bass and learn all the controls, such as volume, tone and pickup selection features. Begin playing bass guitar with tips from an experienced...

  • How to Play Electric Bass Guitar

    For bass players, being tight with the drummer is the most important thing to remember. Discover a few of the most important features of being a good bass player from an experienced musician in...

  • How Do You Play a Dobro

    Some dobros guitars or resonator guitars must be played across the lap because they have a square neck. Learn the best way to play both kinds of dobros with tips from an experienced musician in...

  • Music Practice

    A musician should practice in short spurts by breaking up their practice sessions into learning five minutes of a piece at a time. Practice playing music in-between other errands with tips from a...

  • How to Read Music

    Music is written on staffs with five lines that go across, and there is a treble clef and bass clef. Discover how to read music and what different notes are with lessons from a professional...

  • How to Take Care of a Piano

    When caring for a piano, be sure to get it tuned once or twice a year, dust the piano and avoid banging on it or letting kids near it. Tune, dust and perform regular maintenance on a piano with...

  • How to Join CD Clubs

    Joining a music CD club is a great way to get discounted CDs by paying regular price for one CD a month. Search for music CD clubs and save money with lessons from a professional musician in this...

  • How to Play the Electric Keyboard

    The electric keyboard has a power cord to plug into the wall, volume controls and different sound options, such as those of a harpsichord or organ. Play the electric keyboard and try some basic...

  • Notes on a Piano Keyboard

    After finding the C note in the middle of a piano, remember that as the keys go up, the music alphabet only goes to G. Discover what the notes are on a piano keyboard with lessons from a...

  • What Are the Parts of a Keyboard?

    A keyboard is made up of black and white keys, speakers and sometimes a stand. Play a keyboard and use a music stand with lessons from a professional musician in this free video on musical...

  • How Does a Piano Work?

    A piano makes a sound when a key is struck, which in turn causes a hammer inside to hit a string. Learn about how piano wires vary in width and tightness with lessons from a professional musician...

  • Playing a Harp by Ear

    Playing a harp by ear may seem difficult but once the musician learns where each octave is it becomes easy. Play a harp by ear by using some of these advanced tips from an experienced musician in...

  • Playing a Harp: Music Arrangements

    Making musical arrangements on a harp is as simple as putting a series of notes together without reading them from a piece of sheet music. Arrange music easily with tips from an experienced...

  • Playing a Harp: Performance Tips

    When performing with a harp it is important to be happy and love it because personal emotions are conveyed through the sounds coming from the instrument. Perform in front of others with tips from...

  • Playing a Harp: Sheet Music

    Harp players play mostly by reading sheet music and very little improvising so reading sheet music is a harpist's life blood. Discover quick and easy ways to learn how to read sheet music for any...

  • Playing a Harp: Musical Keys

    There are many musical keys available to play on the harp or any other classical instrument ranging from A to G major and minor as well as harmonic and melodic versions of these. Play a harp...

  • Playing a Harp With Emotion

    Playing a harp with emotion is a great way to learn how to express feelings through the music played and the more emotion it is played with the better the quality of sound the instrument puts out....

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