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  • How to Learn to Play Rock Guitar

    So you wanna be a rocker huh? Well there are a lot of ways to learn. You could go to a guitar teacher, get some books or dvds, join a website, any number of things, but if you prefer to teach...

  • How to Sing Like a Rock Star

    Want to sing like a rock star – or at least good enough to impress a karaoke crowd? Practice the steps below for a while and hear yourself get better!

  • How to Build a Soundproof Studio Ceiling

    Ceilings often go overlooked when soundproofing a recording studio. People spend most of their energy on the walls and doors and often forget about one of the most important ways sound escapes...

  • Type of Music That Shaped Rock & Roll

    The 1950s were a pivotal time in American music with the introduction of new ways to approach music beyond the traditional genres. These new musical innovations paved the way for the first...

  • Rock on the Range Information

    Rock on the Range is a weekend concert event no rock or metal music enthusiast could forget.

  • How to Download We Will Rock You

    Queen's hit "We will Rock you" became popular shortly after its release in 1977. The song is often played together with "We Are the Champions" at sporting events. The song was written by Brian May...

  • Facts About Rock 'n' Roll Music

    Rock 'n' roll, one of the most loved genres in the history of music, began in the 1950s. Combining a variety of musical styles, rock music developed into a cultural phenomenon first in the United...

  • Classical Music & the Effect on Plants

    Many people believe that sound can affect the growth and health of plants. In general, classical music, above all other types of music, seems to have the most positive effect.

  • How Is Classical Music & Rock & Roll Music Alike?

    Rock and roll and classical music are similar in the skill level required to play certain melody lines. Piano music virtuosity prevails in classical music. Composers such as Ravel, Rachmaninoff...

  • How to Create a Rock Song

    There is no recipe for writing a hit rock song, but a few simple guidelines exist to help you get started. The best way to write rock is on an electric guitar, but an acoustic guitar will be fine....

  • Acid Music Definition

    Acid rock is a musical sub-genre under the psychedelic music movement that originated in San Francisco, and is associated with the hippies of the 1960s and 70s. Though it isn't a popular genre in...

  • 70's Music Facts

    The 1970s proved to be an eventful decade in American history, with the end of the Vietnam War, the Watergate hearings, the rise of feminism and New York City's flirtation with bankruptcy. The...

  • Drum Beats for Beginners

    The drums are one of the most difficult instruments to learn, but get exponentially easier once the basics are learned. Part of the difficulty lies in the coordination and muscle memory required...

  • What Makes Up a Quartet?

    A Quartet is a group of four musicians or singers who perform together. The first quartets played classical music, but today, groups of four musicians can be found in any genre. The word quartet...

  • The History of the Rock Guitar

    When confronted with the term "rock guitar," an image of a modern, solid-body electric guitar comes to mind, but the phrase encompasses much more than the guitar itself. It is also a reference to...

  • How to Talk Like a Rock Star

    Many young people dream that one day they will become a rock star. But, it is not that easy to become a rock star. A lot of things have to occur simultaneously in order to achieve this worthy...

  • Music History in the 1970s

    While many people think of the 1970s as the disco decade or the beginning of metal, there were also developments across the entire musical spectrum that included funk, punk, folk and completely...

  • Rock N Roll History

    Rock N Roll is one of the most popular musical genres in the world, and its status as a contemporary art form has a storied history.

  • About Rock N' Roll Clothing

    The early rock stars wore clothing that was accessible by the common man---a leather jacket, skinny dress and jeans. Nowadays, rocker fashion is both exclusive and common, with mimicry the rule of...

  • Drummer Job Description

    So you bought the equipment, you've taken some lessons and you're looking for a group. Do you have what it takes to be a part of a working rock band?

  • How to Discover New Rock and Roll Music

    Sick of what you are hearing on mainstream radio? Do you want to rock out to something new but are unsure how to find great new rock! Well don't worry by the time you are done reading this you be...

  • What are Power Chords?

    Power chords, also known as fifth chords, are musical intervals that consist of the root note of the chord and the fifth. Power chords typically feature the electronic distortion that comes from...

  • What is a Blues Harmonica?

    A style of playing rather than an instrument, blues harmonica is typically played on a 10-hole diatonic harmonica or chromatic harmonica, both of which can produce all 12 notes of the chromatic...

  • How to Maximize a Visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

    These few tips will help you get your money's worth at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Without a prior visit, you would not be able to know these tips. If you just read the...

  • 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...

  • Punk Guitar Techniques

    Whether you are a fan of Green Day's brand of pop-punk or prefer classic punk-rockers like The Ramones, there are certain indispensable techniques for playing a mean punk rock guitar.

  • What Is the Definition of Hard Rock?

    Hard rock is a sub-genre of rock music. Its history begins at around the mid to late 1960s, and it is still very much alive today.

  • Information on 60s Music

    Popular music in the 60s was extremely diverse. A number of different musical genres emerged throughout the era, most notably Motown, the British Invasion, folk rock and the San Francisco Sound...

  • What Is Metal Rock?

    Metal rock, more commonly known as heavy metal, is a genre of hard rock music with a history and cultural significance all its own.

  • Glam Rock History

    Glam rock is a form of rock music that was developed in Britain in the early 1970s. After the hippie era, the fashions of the times changed, and so did music. Glitter outfits, pop culture...

  • How to choose a Distortion Pedal

    A Distortion Pedal is a very important part of your setup because it creates the foundation of your sound. Selecting the wrong type of Distortion Pedal for your style can result in a poor playing...

  • How to Sing Punk

    Punk rock flowered in the 1970s in New York and London. Bands like the MC5, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones and The Damned helped to change rock and roll with a style that appealed heavily to...

  • How to Play a Rock Beat on the Drums

    The drums can be one of the most difficult instruments to play if you are a beginner, but it you follow some simple steps it'll be easier than you can imagine. A rock beat is the most common drum...

  • The History of Saxophones

    Although it seems to be older, the saxophone was invented only a half century after Mozart's death. The saxophone is one of the most versatile instruments in the world. Famous saxophonists have...

  • How to Play LIke a Rock Star on the Guitar

    Eddie Van Halen, Ace Frehley of Kiss and Ted Nugent are some of the rock legends we think of when we think about guitar heroes. These guys have been around so long because they combine the playing...

  • The History of the Warped Tour

    Blink-182 sang about it in their song "The Rock Show," and thousands of teens and even adults take part in it every summer. The Warped Tour offers fans of its musical groups a chance to not only...

  • Beginning of R&B Music

    R&B, or rhythm and blues, is a musical term that has changed drastically in meaning since it was coined by Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler in 1948 as a substitute for the term "race...

  • How to Meet Bret Michaels

    So you think it would be cool to meet Bret Michaels in person, after having spent the past three winters watching Rock of Love. Maybe you've followed his music since the 80's, or perhaps you are...

  • Classic Rock Guitar Lick in A Minor

    Sounding like a great rock guitarist can be as simple as learning how to play licks in the key of A minor. Find out how to sound like Slash or Stevie Ray Vaughan with help from a professional...

  • Country Rock Guitar Lick in C Major

    Using the C major pentatonic scale, a beginning guitarist can tap into their country rock sensibilities. Discover how keys can be changed in music to create sounds reminiscent of multiple great...

  • Country Rock Guitar Lick in A Major

    Many great musicians, such as Keith Richards, Jimi Hendrix and The Eagles, have used country rock licks in the A major pentatonic scale. Find out how to play country rock guitar with help from a...

  • Rock Guitar Riff in E Minor

    Using the E minor pentatonic scale, any beginner can learn how to play great rock guitar licks. Learn how to play rock guitar with riffs that are broken down into understandable segments with help...

  • Rock Guitar Lick in A Major

    Using the A major pentatonic scale, any guitarist can learn how to play great rock riffs. Find out how to use muted percussive hits when playing guitar with help from a professional guitarist in...

  • Rock Guitar Lick in A Minor

    A great rock guitar lick uses the A major pentatonic scale, but borrows passing notes from the A minor pentatonic scale. Discover how to play rock guitar riffs with help from a professional...

  • Rock Guitar Licks on 1 String

    A great rock guitar lick starts in the twelfth position when using the G major scale, and this lick can be played entirely on one string. Learn about the four-note descending pattern of a guitar...

  • Rock Guitar Licks in the E Minor Scale

    It's important to take note of the shift in position when playing a guitar lift in the key of E minor. Find out how to play a cool rock guitar lick using only the top two strings with tips from a...

  • Definition of Progressive Metal

    Progressive metal is among the more complex subgenres of heavy rock and roll music. Though still a relatively young form of music, progressive metal is the result of years of musical evolution...

  • Biography of Marc Bolan

    Marc Bolan and his band T. Rex were pioneers in the "Glam Rock" movement. Even though Bolan is most famous in his home country of England, he has influenced musicians around the globe.

  • The History of Hammond Organs

    Though first sold to churches, the Hammond Organ has become a popular instrument in rock, jazz and other music. This electric organ became popular in the 1960s and 70s in both blues and prog-rock...

  • Rock Drum Beats: Dotted Quarter Notes

    A dotted drum note is when a beat is anticipated by what is played by the drummer. Play a dotted rock drum beat variation using the bass drum, high hat and snare with tips from an experienced...

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