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  • How to Build a Guitar Headphone Amp

    A portable headphone amplifier allows practicing guitar when away from your regular amp or late at night. Because it's battery powered, you can practice anywhere and anytime at the maximum volume...

  • How to Retain Music Publishing Rights

    Of all the fields of creative expression, music is one of the most evocative and cathartic. The music industry, however, is often confusing, frustrating, and incredibly competitive. Musicians must...

  • How to Change Strings on an Epiphone Firebird

    Changing strings on an Epiphone Firebird is not terribly different from most guitars. It does have a few distinct features that are important to know. New strings on a guitar give new life to it's...

  • How to Create Custom Hoodies

    Hoodies have been a main stay of winter for decades. Over the years they have evolved from the plain black or gray gym clothes, worn strictly to keep warm, into something that is trendy to wear....

  • How to Choose Ear Protection

    As a musician, possibly the most important sense you possess is your sense of hearing. Hearing protection is important, almost essential, for any rock musician or performer in an amplified concert...

  • How to Sing like Lady GaGa

    So you want to be the next Lady Gaga? Well you can't just dress up funny and expect the world to throw money at you.

  • 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 Use a Whammy Bar

    A whammy bar is something that will change the pitch of the chords that were just played. Use a whammy bar properly with tips from a guitarist in this free video on the electric guitar.

  • How to Learn to Play Guitar Tabs

    When learning to play guitar tabs, it's important to know the letters of each string on the guitar. Learn to play guitar tabs with advice from a guitarist in this free video on the electric guitar.

  • How to Play Electro-Acoustic Guitar Through an Electric Amp

    To play an acoustic/electric guitar through an amp, you'll need to connect your guitar to the amp with a cable. Discover how to play an acoustic/electric guitar from a guitarist in this free video...

  • How to Tune a Guitar to D Flat

    When tuning a guitar to D flat, you'll want to tune it two half steps below E. Play your guitar in D flat tuning with help from a guitarist in this free video on guitar tuning.

  • How to Tune a Guitar in E

    Most guitars are played in the tune of E, also known as standard tuning. Make sure your guitar is in tune with tips from a guitarist in this free video on guitar tuning.

  • How to Tune a Guitar in B

    To tune a guitar in B, you must tune it two and a half steps lower than the standard E tuning. Find out how to tune your guitar to B with help from a guitarist in this free video on guitar tuning.

  • How to Tune a Guitar

    Tuning a guitar can be done by ear or with an electronic tuner. Make sure your guitar is in tune with help from a guitarist in this free video on the electric guitar.

  • How to Write Songs Using Guitar Chords

    To write songs using guitar chords, it's usually best to follow some sort of structure. Learn to write songs using chords with tips from a guitarist in this free video on guitars.

  • How to Save Money on Christmas and Holiday Parties

    Let’s face it...,for some of us we can’t afford expensive catering this year, although the idea of doing it yourself can be quite daunting. These steps can address your dilemma for other options...

  • How to Tune Guitars

    Here is an article on how to tune your guitar. All standard six string guitars are the same. The standard tuning is 440 and applies to all acoustic and electric guitars.

  • How to choose between a flute with a C-foot or a B-foot

    Flutes can be purchased with a C-foot joint or a B-foot joint. You'll learn how to decide which is best choice for you.

  • How to to reset an apple Ipod

    Depending on the type of Ipod you have this articel will tell you how to reset it should it freeze.

  • How to Sand Away Warping in Reeds

    Saxophone and clarinet reeds can both warp over time causing them to play badly. Reeds can often be warped straight out of the box, a frustrating experience. Learning to correct this in your...

  • How to Stop Singing Flat

    When learning not to sing flat, the use of a voice recorder will help you immensely so you can really hear the pitch of your voice. Some singers sing flat, while others just sing high notes...

  • Youth German Bow Vs. French Bow

    The size of an upright bass makes it a challenging but fun instrument for beginning students. Young students in particular may experience difficulty due to their small hands. Choosing between a...

  • How to Play G on Guitar

    The G Major chord is one of the most basic and essential chords on the guitar. The Beatles' "Hard Day's Night" and Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" are among the more popular tunes based on the G...

  • How to Make Your Own Music Mixes for Free

    Be your own DJ. You can mix music that you own into playlists on your computer, or record it to a CD, a memory stick, an iPod or other media player.

  • How to Remove Legs of a Piano When Moving

    Moving a piano from one home to another is no easy task, as demonstrated by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in a 1930s movie short that, unsurprisingly, ended in disaster. It is essential to remove...

  • How to Change Nylon Guitar Strings

    Changing nylon guitar strings is a bit more challenging for the beginner than changing steel strings. The lack of secured ends, difficulty in bending nylon string material, and extended stretching...

  • How to Choose Singing As a Career

    Music is known as the universal language and is something that unites all cultures. Performing music is one of the best expressions of our artistic selves and choosing a career as a musician can...

  • Hannah Montana Perfume Description

    Hannah Montana, also known as the Disney teen pop princess Miley Cyrus, is a huge hit amongst tween girls everywhere. If you are considering picking up a bottle of the Hannah Montana perfume for...

  • How to Write Voice Lessons

    Vocal lessons typically consist of scale exercises arranged to strengthen specific vocal techniques. Vocal teachers will generally go over these exercises with students during sessions, but they...

  • What Are the Characteristics of Soul Music?

    Soul Music finds its origins in gospel, and the rhythm and blues music genre. Soul music became popularized during the 60's, particularly in northern inner cities like Chicago, New York and Detroit.

  • How to Become a Hit-making Music Producer

    A Music Producer is the liaison between the artist and the audio engineer. They function as the director of the track; they tell the vocalist how to sing, they tell the musicians how to play, and...

  • How to record vocals to your computer using Windows Movie Maker

    There are several methods for recording music on your computer. The most common way is to record with a DAW. However, a simple and quick recording method allows you to do a rough recording using...

  • How to Make a Ready-ready Beat

    Beats are mostly used as the foundation of hip-hop music but they have found their way into pop, rock, and other genres of music. Making a beat is easy but making a catchy beat that could be a hit...

  • How to Write a Radio-ready Song

    Writing a song and writing a poem are often believed to be the same thing. Although there are some similarities, there are key differences that make a song lyrical and not corny.

  • How to Build an In-home Recording Studio On Any Budget

    Studios are the workshop of the musician, singer, and songwriter. Recording companies and professional recording artist alike spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on building state-of-the-art...

  • How to Write Instrumental Guitar Songs

    Solo guitar music can bring joy to your ears in any genre. Solo guitarists who don't sing, such as the popular rocker Joe Satriani, make an art of writing instrumentals using the guitar as the...

  • How to Find Music URLs

    Webopedia defines URL ("Uniform Resource Locater") as "the address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web." Finding URLs for music you can listen to for free can be a lengthy...

  • Scratch Vs. Serato Scratch

    Here is a brief history of the art of scratching and how it's changed over the years--due to technology and to the innovative DJs who have come along, making "scratching" the most recognizable...

  • Definition of a Movie Soundtrack

    A movie soundtrack can refer to two things. One is the music used in the movie, which can include scores; the other refers to the music sold that includes some music in the movie and music made...

  • How to Play Ocarina Songs on My Ocarina

    The ocarina is a simple wind instrument. Ocarinas can be made from wood, ceramic, glass or a number of other materials. They can have four holes, five holes or more. Ocarinas are keyed to produce...

  • How to Place a DJ Ad

    In order to work successfully as a DJ, you must place ads to get your name out there and obtain jobs. By tailoring your ad for specific audiences, you will have a better chance of getting ...

  • How to Cure a Singer's Stage Fright

    Stage fright, otherwise known as performance anxiety, plagues most all singers no matter the size of the venue. Fear is a natural human instinct, and usually occurs you are faced with a situation...

  • How to Make My Singing Recordings at Home

    Recording your own CDs these days is easier than ever. The advances in digital recording technology and the proliferation of audio software have made it possible for everyone from beginners to...

  • How to Breathe Efficiently for Good Musicianship

    Many novice and intermediate band members don't use their lungs efficiently when playing their instruments. This article will help you to realize your lungs' full capacity, as well as outline an...

  • How to Create a Family Song and Sing it as a Christmas Choir

    Family songs are great ways for families to bond and Christmas is a great way for families to share their songs and talents with others by singing in a Christmas choir or going Christmas caroling.

  • How to Buy a Keyboard or Digital Piano for Your Family

    If you are shopping for a keyboard or digital piano for your family, there are a lot of things you should know. If you or your children are learning piano or keyboard, consider your needs before...

  • How to Get Out of a Song-writing Rut

    Every musician goes through a dry period. Just as writers go through writer's block, musicians periodically go through a creative rut where they run out of new ideas and feel less than inspired to...

  • How to burn a cd in iTunes

    Here is an article on how to burn an audio cd in the iTunes application. iTunes is very user friendly, and not real complicated to use. If you are new to iTunes, I hope this article helps to get...

  • How to Find a Song If I Only Know Part of it

    Have you ever heard a song while watching a movie and fell in love with the lyrics? Have you wanted to know who sang a song, but don't know the artist's name and could only remember a few lyrics...

  • How to Make a Pie Pan Banjo

    Improvised instruments are the heart of a bluegrass jug band. Along with a washboard, a set of spoons and a jug, a pie pan banjo provides the metallic twang that gives the band character. You...

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