Archive for the 'Sounds' Category

Start Your Own Sheet Music Collection

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Starting a sheet music collection is easy, once you’ve decided what you want to collect. Sheet music is inexpensive and relatively easy to find. You can find music at yard sales, antique shows and on the internet. Only music that is very scarce or rare is expensive. Most pieces can be found at a price […]

Rhapsody Music Part III: Rhapsody For Free

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

In this article you will discover how to get Rhapsody for free. As I have mentioned in two prior articles, I gave you an insight as to how Rhapsody works and what it consists of. I promised in my most recent article that there were certain benefits that Rhapsody had, one of […]

Brazilian Music Rank

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Brazil has the Amazon, the world’s largest rainforest and river; Brazil has the Iguassu Falls, the biggest waterfalls in the world; Brazil has the Pantanal, the hugest concentration of wild life in America; Brazil has the longest tropical beach coast in the world, with internationally unknown paradisiacal beaches. Brazil has the biggest popular street […]

The Violin - What Everybody Wished They Knew About Violins But Were Afraid To Ask

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The violin can quite easily be considered one of the
noblest stringed instruments whose notes have mesmerized
generations of music lovers. Its origin is quite obscure,
the general belief being that it originated in Asia and was
perfected in Europe. Three other stringed instruments that
form the violin family are the viola, the violoncello
(or cello) and the double bass (or […]

Cheap Drum Sets

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Owning a drum set is every drum players dream! But buying a drum set can be pretty expensive. If you’re a beginner and just beginning to explore the world of drumming, you don’t have to spend thousands on a good drum set that will help you get started.
A relatively inexpensive drum set should include everything […]

Guitar Lesson: Learn To Play Guitar Tab Solo With Fur Elise

Thursday, February 26th, 2009

Fur Elise is a famous piano solo by Beethoven. In this guitar lesson you will learn to play Fur Elise on your guitar. You don’t have to read sheet music notation so let’s start!
As I told you we will not use sheet music. Instead we will use guitar tablature.
Tablature is a form of musical notation, […]

The Bagpipe and Its History

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

You may have heard that bagpipes are a Scottish invention; you may have heard that they are an Irish invention. The truth (of course) is neither one. The bagpipe was invented in ancient Samaria, in Israel. The Bible mentions the instrument in the book of Daniel chapter 3, where it is listed as one of […]

Piano Music - How to Begin and End a Piece

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

How do you begin a piece of music? That’s a question I’m often asked. The answer I usually give is that you begin as soon as you start playing - that is, if you’re trying to “compose” something, the piece begins the moment it has energy and is something you want to capture. If it’s […]

Beginner Piano Lessons (New Year) - Start by Making Room in Your Home for a Piano or Keyboard

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

There is no better time than the New Year to begin piano lessons. If you have been thinking of enrolling your child in piano lessons, don’t wait because piano lessons have valuable educational benefits for young children. Parents know this, but the most common excuse given is “we don’t have room in […]

Rickenbacker 4003 Electric Bass Guitar

Friday, February 13th, 2009

The Rickenbacker 4003 electric bass guitar is one
of the few electric basses to have earned the accolade
“classic” as a title for itself. The Rickenbacker 4000
Series guitar is attributed for creating new dimensions
of bass playing capabilities. Basses by Rickenbacker
are made by hand in America, using traditional methods
refined and honed.
The Rickenbacker 4003 electric bass guitars can […]