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  • How to Play the Harmonica for Kids

    The harmonica is a great instrument for children to start with even from a young age. Harmonicas are affordable and fairly simple to use at the basic level. Learning the harmonica will teach basic...

  • How to Change Membership Information on Sirius Radio Account

    Now that Sirius Satellite Radio has merged with its long-time competitor XM, it has become the gold standard in non-terrestrial radio broadcasting. Sirius is the only place you can hear the...

  • How to Learn to Play the Piano - Consider "Rocket Piano" Piano Lessons

    If you are looking for ways to learn how to play the piano, you should really consider "Rocket Piano" piano lessons. The "Rocket Piano" method is a completely interactive...

  • How to Break Down Stereotypes About Musicians in Your Private Lessons

    Rightfully or wrongly, musicians are often stereotyped. From the effete neighbor who looks down his nose as we load our gear into the car to the drunken bar patron who thinks his request to “Play...

  • How to Write an ad that will attract music students

    Greetings, class. Today’s topic is: How to write an effective ad for music instruction. I’ll start out with this cheerful note. One way in which the current economic conditions has particularly...

  • How to Tune a Gibson Guitar

    Tuning is somewhat of an art, and is obviously among the most important skills to perfect. Whether you own a Gibson or other guitar brand, tuning procedures are identical. Electronic tuners are...

  • How to Restring a Les Paul

    A Les Paul style guitar is one of the easier versions to restring. Unlike the Stratocaster, the Les Paul has everything you need easily accessible on the top of the guitar. Changing the strings is...

  • The Best Method to Clean Old Records

    Quality sound from a vinyl record begins with keeping it clean. Time is one enemy of a record's integrity, but dirt, dust and oil from fingers will also damage the grooves. Records can be cleaned...

  • How to Cut a Violin Bridge

    The bridge of a violin is the piece of wood that sits on the body of the violin, between the tailpiece and the beginning of the neck. The bridge provides support for the strings and, if not cut...

  • How to Write Motown Songs

    Between 1960 and 1970 Motown Records produced dozens of the biggest and most enduring pop hits of all time and created the "Motown Sound." At the core of that sound were great songs by Smokey...

  • How to Sing Choral Music

    Listening to beautiful choral music can be an exciting, emotional experience. Being able to produce choral music is a rewarding endeavor. Being part of a team and working toward a collective goal...

  • How to Make Timpani Mallets

    There are many types of mallets that percussionists need for the variety of instruments they play in a band or an orchestra. Much of the time, each type of mallet is relegated to one specific...

  • How to Play Smokey & the Bandit on the Banjo

    The 1977 movie "Smokey and the Bandit" featured popular movie stars Burt Reynolds and Sally Field. Another actor in the movie is Jerry Reed, who also was an accomplished country music writer,...

  • How to Combine Music & Engineering

    Ever wanted to combine your two passions for music and engineering? Audio engineering is a highly coveted occupation with plenty of demand but stiff competition. If you are interested in getting...

  • How to Draw Paul Mccartney

    Whether Paul McCartney is your favorite Beatle or not, he has an instantly recognizable face that is fun to draw. You can choose from the many phases of his career. There is the youthful moptop...

  • How Can I Spot Fake Concert Tickets?

    The best way to avoid counterfeit concert tickets is to buy them directly from the source, such as Ticketmaster, the promoter, the artist or the venue. Buying tickets from a broker, scalper, or...

  • Describe the Gregorian Chant in Music Terminology

    Gregorian chants are biblical psalms and prayers paired with melodies that monks from as early as the Middle Ages recited. The lyrics are the most important element in Gregorian chants. Most...

  • Trigger Trombone Information

    The modification of the trombone in order to provide specific functionality has lead to different subtypes, one of which is the trigger trombone.

  • How to Use The Holidays To Build Your Music Teaching Studio

    If you are a music teacher looking to ad new students, there are ways you can use the holidays to your advantage.

  • How to Clean The Inside of Your Flute

    It's important to clean out the inside of your flute after you finish practicing. The inside of the flute should be completely dry when you put it into the case to avoid the moisture from your...

  • How to Become a FREE Lifetime Member of The Rock House Method

    The rock House Method is one of the world's largest producers of music instructional DVD's, offering over 80 different DVD,s that cover everything fro piano, keyboards, Bass, drums, guitar, as...

  • How to get booked as a Madonna Impersonator

    So you look like, sound like, or can act like someone famous? Have perfect strangers stopped you and asked you for an autograph? Have you been asked questions such as “Are you…” or “Has anyone...

  • How to Get Better at Guitar

    Here is an article on how to get better at palying the guitar. The guitar is a fun instrument for all ages. Everyone is unique and has different learning curves. Just be patient and stick with it....

  • How to Get The Latest West Coast & East Coast Hip Hop and Rap News, Mixtape, and Music Free Downloads

    West Coast Hip Hop is under rated in my opinion. Artists such as Snoop, The Game, and E-40 have been trying to resurrect the West Coast demand within the rap and hip hop fans world wide. Thats...

  • How to Sing Karaoke In Public

    Karaoke is a popular way to spend an evening on the Space Coast of Florida. It allows many people to live out their dream of singing and entertaining in front of a live audience. Karaoke is like...

  • How to Make a Mandolin Bridge

    The mandolin is a member of the lute family, and has been in existence since around 1700. Today, mandolins are used in many types of music, from traditional European music to American folk and...

  • How to Change the Strings on a Fender Electric Starcaster Guitar

    The Starcaster electric guitar is a model in the classic Fender lineup designed for beginning players. Fender strings are made with a bullet tip for quick installation through the back of the...

  • Simplest Way to Convert Music CDs to MP3

    Converting audio CD (.wav) files into .mp3 files is easy. Anyone with a PC and a Windows operating system can do the conversion quickly with Window's resident media player (Windows Media Player.)...

  • Care of 12 String Guitars

    Care of 12 string guitars is very similar to that of other guitars. Regular cleaning of the strings and body, storage in moderate humidity environments, and preventing prolonged exposure from...

  • How to Convert Karaoke to MIDI

    Converting a karaoke file to a MIDI file is very easy. For most audio conversions, an audio conversion utility is required. However, because karaoke files with the file extension of .kar are...

  • What Is High Fidelity?

    High fidelity refers to the quality level of a sound source. A sound source considered to be high fidelity has a very minimal level of noise and distortion in the signal.

  • How to Make a Disk from Old Records

    The format on which music is recorded has gone through many phases: mp3, compact disc, tape, eight track, and the ever popular vinyl record. The vinyl record was so popular, in fact, that many...

  • How to Play the Casio Keyboard

    Japanese electronics manufacturer Casio makes workstation-like keyboards for musician hobbyists and also simple keyboards for children to explore music. The devices can have hundreds of built-in...

  • How to Repair a Damaged Antique Violin

    Of all of the instruments in the string family, the violin is one of the most beautiful. An antique violin is a rare and lucky find. If the violin you have is damaged, there are steps you can take...

  • Easy Acoustic Songs to Play

    Acoustic guitar is popular among casual musicians who enjoy playing simply for the pleasure it brings them. There are many easy songs for acoustic guitar. By learning a few chords, the casual...

  • How to Make Your Own DJ Drops

    A DJ "drop" is a cued sample on a CD, vinyl record, MP3 sample or other audio file that is used to identify the DJ, a radio station or give hype to a DJ mix. A DJ "drop" can also be a sound...

  • How to Arrange Lead Sheet Music

    It is common to find sheet music in lead sheet form. Indeed, this way of writing out the basic form, melody, rhythm, and harmony of a piece of music is both efficient and convenient. However,...

  • How to Play the Wedding March on the Alto Saxophone

    Playing the alto saxophone during a special occasion like a wedding makes for a wonderful memory. Because the Wedding March is a widely recognized melody, it requires proper preparation before an...

  • Acoustic Guitar Tricks

    The acoustic guitar is once again enjoying a popularity boost. Musicians of every style are embracing the instrument's simple versatility, blending traditional musical values with modern...

  • Steel Strings Vs. Nylon Strings for a Guitar

    Every budding guitarist wonders what the difference is between steel or nylon strings. While there are several distinctions, including the type of guitar on which they are installed, choosing...

  • How to Send WAV Files to Sound Module

    Sample CDs are chock-full of sounds that an innovative music producer can use to his advantage. Having a software sampler or sound module makes using these sounds simple. Just pop the CD into the...

  • How to Clean a Recorder Instrument

    A recorder is an instrument in the flute and oboe family that was particularly popular from the medieval to the baroque times and has been revived in the 20th century. They come in all different...

  • How to Make a Recorder Instrument

    The recorder, a woodwind musical instrument, is prevalent among elementary schools today, as plastic versions of the instrument can be produced with little cost. Perhaps your son or daughter is...

  • Romantic Music Era Facts

    Romantic-era music is among the most well-known of all classical music. Its most famous composers pulled from a variety of sources, including the natural world, changing political and economic...

  • What Musical Scales Are Most Used in Rock Lead?

    The music scales that are used in Lead Rock music differ from band to band, but predominantly the pentatonic, blues, major and natural minor scales are used. The only thing that really makes them...

  • What Are the Notes on a Trigger Trombone?

    A straight slide trombone has a chromatic range of E below the bass clef to B-flat above middle C. The addition of a trigger valve increases the range and flexibility of the instrument.

  • Where Did Soul Music Come From?

    Soul music finds its deeper origins from slave times, when African Americans would sing hymns and other freedom songs. Soul music is an offspring of gospel, blues, and has elements of rock 'n'...

  • How to Record a DJ Mix to a PC

    You may have two turntables and a mixer and you can rock the club as much as your studio, but now you want to reach an online audience. Perhaps your friends want to take your banging beats to the...

  • Zydeco Music Definition

    Zydeco music emerged from southwestern Louisiana in the early 20th century from the descendants of generations of Creole music. Traditionally sung in French and dominated by the accordion, the...

  • How to Scream on the Saxophone

    Playing saxophone is a wonderful hobby and a lot of fun. The more you play the better you get and the more fun you can have. Getting better requires disciplined practice and patience.

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