Music Articles
97. Music Therapy: Changing Lives for the Better
Music therapy, a relatively new method of therapy in the eyes of modern medicine, is an ancient practice. Since 1944, it has gradually been practiced more extensively in the United States. In the United Kingdom, music therapy was used in hospitals during both world wars.
98. Starting Your Own Karaoke Business - DJ & KJ
Perhaps you started out singing in the shower, then you found yourself singing to songs on the radio, then you found yourself singing a few tunes at the local bar. It doesn't matter which really, anyone of these shows you enjoy music. Most likely you have got yourself in to the world of Karaoke.
99. How To Use The Metronome To Improve Your Piano Playing
Using a metronome regularly in piano practice sessions will develop a huge amount of strength in the player's music.
100. Organizing A Well Planned Karaoke Contest or Party
Everyone loves a competition or contest. Specially if it means a probability to show off a persons accomplishments or gift, rather than just depending on luck. That is what makes a karaoke contest so popular.
101. Music Sets the Tone for an Unforgettable Honeymoon
Unmatchable honeymoon music is not the kind of thing that you can simply go buy at the store. Instead, it is a conglomerate of shared memories, bold statements, nifty little hints, and perhaps also providing a bit more of an intimate setting than anything store bought could possibly be offering. Music has been called the language of the heart and soul not because of its cerebral communication value but because in so many ways it appeals directly to the heart and soul as well as the emotions.
102. The Arrival Of Punk Rock
Punk is described in the dictionary as a 'loud, fast-moving, and aggressive form of rock music, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s'. Why did punk-rock disappear?
103. The Many Faces Of The 12-Bar Blues
Piano players and other musicians who desire to learn the foundations of purely American music should start with the blues. This music form began over a century ago. Today's jazz, hip-hop, rock-and-roll and rhythm and blues owes a debt to it.
104. Flattop Vs. Archtop Guitars: Sound Holes And Soundboards
An explanation of how an archtop guitar differs from a flattop instrument. A brief history of the former instrument and a list of the modern models defining characteristics.
105. Seven-String Guitars: A Niche Instrument
An explanation of how the extra string on a seven-string guitar can be attached and a history of the instrument.
106. The "Beating Guitar" Of Italy
A description of the Italian battenge guitar, its various characteristics and how they vary from those of a classical guitar.
107. Fingerpicking: A Technique For Many Genres
An explanantion of how fingerpicking differs from the other methods of playing a guitar and an overview of some of the genres that use fingerpicking.
108. The Portuguese Guitar: A Modern Cittern
A brief history of the evolution of the Portuguese guitar, an explanation of the two varieties of the instrument and a summary of its importance in the musical genre of fado.
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