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Ways Towards Reading Music Well

June 10, 2011 | Author: David Neuenschwander | Posted in Music

If you want to start reading music, it may be necessary to find good musical instruction. This can be done by getting a home study course. It is also possible to find a teacher in your local area. There are colleges out there which specialize in this field. In these institutions there will be teachers who are experienced in bringing students up to standard quickly.

Making use of String Muting To Enhance Your Guitar Playing

May 27, 2011 | Author: Zach Nichols | Posted in Music

String muting is an additional method that will enable you to define your own personal style. Muting will also let you to create cleaner, more professional sounding guitar chords and solos be removing undesirable sounds from your guitar.

Use of the Pentatonic Minor Scale To Solo Over The The most common Chords

May 26, 2011 | Author: Zach Nichols | Posted in Music

Guitar Soloing over specific chords is not difficult when you know how to change the minor pentatonic scale. Spice up your solos easily with these basic tips on how to apply this uncomplicated five note guitar scale. The minor pentatonic scale is what many guitar players focus on when studying to solo. The point here is, they don’t work out how to exploit the scale to to its full potential. In this article, I’ll teach you an easy way to work with the minor pentatonic scale to solo over the most commonly used guitar chords , these are Major, Minor and dominant 7th chords.

Learning Guitar Scales Is an indispensable skill for guitar players

May 25, 2011 | Author: Zach Nichols | Posted in Music

Can you play guitar scales? If you’re learning to play guitar, scales are an important physical exercise for you to understand. Scales are frequently overlooked on the guitar, for some unknown reason. But you would be hard pressed to find a great pianist who didn’t have at the very least some level of proficiency at scales. The very same should be true for guitar players.

A Guide to Suitable Musical Instruments for Children

May 21, 2011 | Author: Ruth Williams | Posted in Music

As a parent, you want to expose your children to as many interesting experiences as possible, and that includes exposure to music. Formal music lessons are a bad idea at a young age but listening to different types of music and creating noises and rhythm on simple instruments can be a lot of fun for the child. We recommend avoiding lessons before the age of eight, unless they show a real interest in children’s musical instruments before then. Expose them to different styles and genres of music. Take them to live music experiences as often as you can.

A no-nonsense guide of The Radio Stations already in Omaha

May 13, 2011 | Author: Manny Fresh | Posted in Music

Omaha has become distinguished around the region for it’s local music scene. Saddle Creek records and it’s line-up of artists have distributed the meaning from coast to coast. Inhabitants of Omaha appreciate area music, but also want to listen to the best hits from elsewhere in the country. For that, they shift to the radio stations of Omaha.

You Can Improve Your Memory When You Learn To Read Music

May 7, 2011 | Author: Judy Jones | Posted in Music

It is important to learn to read music in order to play an instrument which the latest studies show can improve brain power. Many people consume what are supposed to be brain enhancing supplements which are supposed to improve memory especially for people in middle age but the studies on these supplements are inconclusive. But there is solid evidence that demonstrates that learning to play a woodwind instrument helps improve the mind power.

A Good Idea To Learn To Read Music

May 5, 2011 | Author: Judy Jones | Posted in Music

You will find that there are many elements to performing and understanding the arts that will allow a person to be better informed about what they are doing. However, a lot of these begin and end with a strong core knowledge of the notation and the composition of the song itself. This is why you might learn to read music.