Archive for March, 2007



Buying A Fairly Used Instrument Posted By : Stacey Day -

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 5:03 pm

People sometimes end up in hardship or they are simply tired or bored with a particular instrument and will want to get rid of them. On the other hand some people simply sell because that device has developed a fault. So you must be on the alert. There is no doubt that acquiring one in a situation where the owner is bored with it or where he is plunged in hardship is a rewarding venture. You thus can acquire a very good quality instrument at little or no cost. If you think yo…

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Semi-tones and tones on a piano, organ and keyboard Posted By : Michael David Shaw

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 5:03 pm

Semitones and tones are distances from one key to another key on a keyboard. For example if we play middle C on the keyboard and then play the next white note to the right which is D then that distance is one tone. For those of you not familiar with a keyboard then get my Lesson 1 e-Book here, which will show a 61 note, keyboard with the correct notes names printed on each key.

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Getting Started For Musical Instruments Posted By : Stacey Day -

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 3:03 pm

It is obviously evident you have now made your choice to buy a musical instrument. Its purpose can either be for exercising what you already know or what you want to know. With money at hand, do not be very eager to rush to a seller. Think before you act. Whether you are aiming at getting an entirely new instrument or a fairly used one, think of the following ideas.The best option is to seek for something new. It pays to have something original. Plus, you have that satisf…

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How to buy a keyboard (Part 1) Posted By : Michael David Shaw

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 3:03 pm

You want to learn to play a keyboard or maybe your partner or your children want to learn and you need to buy a keyboard but where do you start.

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Does the X Factor and American Idol Produce Great Singers? Posted By : Michael David Shaw

Saturday 31 March 2007 @ 5:03 am

I am based in the UK and we get the X factor, which is the same as American Idol except for the age limit. With the X Factor, there is no age limit. In the UK, we also get to watch American Idol on ITV2. The best part of these programs has got to be the auditions.

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Music Posters That Rock! Posted By : Joseph Sicurella

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 5:03 pm

From the mid 1960s, music posters were produced as unique marketing tools for concerts and to introduce new albums.

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How to buy a keyboard (Part 2) Posted By : Michael David Shaw

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 4:03 pm

In this article, I will discuss what keyboard features you should expect for your money. If you want to read, the first article go to How to buy a keyboard (Part1).

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Where to get the best in zune downloads Posted By : Robert frost

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 4:03 pm

Information on finding good zune download sites.

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How to improve your sight-reading (Organ, Piano and Keyboard) Posted By : Michael David Shaw

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 2:03 pm

As an organist, I have been working in club land in the North of England for the past 30 years or so and one of the crucial qualifications in this environment is the ability to sight read music on demand.

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Singorama Review Posted By : Singorama Review

Friday 30 March 2007 @ 11:03 am

This Singorama review discusses the features of the popular singing guide. If you ask a random person to sing a song for you, you will most probably be horrified by the crooning that they end up producing. It may sound like a bovine creature giving birth while being broadcasted over a PA system.

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