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Learn How to Play Piano

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

By Allison Spurgeon
Some people are more musically inclined than others, but that doesn’t mean you cannot learn how to play the piano. Many tricks of the trade exist that can have you playing the piano within a couple of months of practice, and some online courses even claim to help you learn much faster. No [...]

Aesthetics of Music

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

By C Padgett
Reverb is the most commonly used spatial effect and is defined as acoustic reflections that happen AFTER 50 ms, normally lasting from a few ms to several seconds. The first type of delay ever used was before magnetic recording, used in broadcast radio. Basically it was sending a signal hundreds of miles away [...]

Develop Your Singing Voice From Being OK to Sounding Fantastic

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

By Lee Boniface
If someone asked “how can I become a famous singer?” What would you say? You might say they you needed to learn a variety of important tricks of the trade. Being an excellent singer is about learning tricks to improve singing methods but as you probably guessed it takes more than just that.
Some [...]

The Story of the Singing Priests

Monday, August 4th, 2008

By Peter Ruppert
From time to time, music seems to take a decided style change, with listeners demanding music that allows them to get back to the basics. This certainly seems to be the case now as three priests have recently signed a recording deal with music legend Sony BMG.
The deal is expected to be worth [...]

Free Disney Sheet Music Samples

Monday, August 4th, 2008

By Patricia Wilkinson
Do you enjoy Disney movies as much as I do? I know they may not be the most in depth movies available, but I enjoy the good clean nature so they are fun for the whole family. One of my favorite parts of Disney movies is the music. They usually have catchy tunes [...]