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91: How Acoustic Guitars Continue To Shape The Music Industry
Looking at the first guitars and how they are still a prominent instrument for modern day music.

92: The Loud Crash of the Cymbals
This article is about the history and origin of cymbals. It chronicles how it came from the east and went to the west.

93: Plucking Tunes on the Country Banjo
This article explores the fascinating history of the banjo. This article looks at the music written for this instrument.

94: Playing the Bones of the Xylophone
This article looks at the percussion instrument, the xylophone. This article explores its history.

95: The Melodic Sounds of the Trumpet
This article looks at the brass instrument the trumpet.

96: The Pitch Drum Sound of the Timpani
This article looks at the timpani. It looks at how they are pitched and played.

97: The Celestial Sounds of Handbells
This article looks at the history of handbells. It also explores its music and uses in churches.

98: The Medieval Sounds of the Recorder
This article looks at the instrument the recorder. It has been in music for hundreds of years.

99: Get More Myspace Plays - What Musicians Should Be Concerned About On Myspace
How to be popular on Myspace and get more fans for your music, band or artist. Increase Myspace Plays to get signed and better gigs.

100: The Choice Between Singing Alone Or In A Group?
The thing about singing is that it generally starts when the person is a child. After several years of singing courses and lessons, the person can develop several skills needed to sing. One way to encourage this is to either take them to church or take them to social events that encourage youngsters to sing.

101: How to Choose A Guitar Amp Speaker
The difference between guitar amp speakers and home speakers and some major brands of amp speakers to choose from.

102: Pick The Right DJ Equipment And Become A Superstar DJ
A look at the most important items of DJ equipment and what you should spend your money on.

103: How To Play Bass Pedals (One Octave)
If you play the organ then you are probably familiar with bass pedals. They are also available as separate units and are known as MIDI bass pedals and you can use them with any keyboard that has MIDI ports.

104: The Melancholy Music of the Violin
This article looks at the interesting history of violins. It also reviews the music written for it.

105: Featuring Some Of The Great Guitar Blues Players
In the history of guitar blues there have been some great players and fortunately many of those great players are still with us today. Whether you prefer smooth guitar blues or whether you like to have it smash you in the face there have been players to oblige you and to entertain you for over a century now. Here is a quick look at some guitar blues players that have made an impact.

106: Some Easy Ways To Lay Down Tracks
If you want to put together and arrange a recording, you might need something a bit different than simply putting a band together and then mixing all of the music in. Today, you have options available so that you can put together your songs and make sure that everything is hanging together just right.

107: Six Steps to Becoming a Highly Effective Guitar Player
Mandatory steps to becoming an effective guitarist for any purpose.

108: Guitar Lesson: Is It Necessary To Practice?
Have you ever wondered why you practice on your guitar? Is it really that important to practice? Let us take a look at your practice time!

109: The Alto Voice of the Viola
This article highlights this important instrument of the orchestra. The violas music is also explored.

110: The Bright Sound of Brass Instruments
This article looks at instruments in the brass family of instruments. It looks at the history and music of these instruments.

111: The Deep Booming Sound of the Stringed Bass
This article looks at the history and construction of the stringed bass. It also describes the type of music the bass plays.

112: The Dark Mysterious Sound of the Cello
This article looks at how the cello was created and what kind of music is written for it. It focuses on the history of the cello.

113: The Music of the Strummed Guitar
This article looks at the instrument a guitar. This article also looks at the music that the guitar plays.

114: Increase Myspace Plays - How Important Are Myspace Play Counts?
MySpace Plays Increasing strategies are one of the most important music promotion strategies with explosive results. Every artist and band needs to learn to promote their music in todays new digital world.

115: Know Your Punk Drums Better
This article contains information on punk drums and tips to improve punk drumming. It includes what type of gear to buy.

116: 3 Tips To help You Improve Your Vocal Stamina
Angela loves to sing, even though she doesn't have the voice talent that most people believe they should have in order to be a good singer.

117: Happy Birthday Andrew Lloyd Webber
If you go to a show in London's West End or New York's Broadway, there's a good chance it's been written by Andrew Lloyd Webber. He recently celebrated his sixtieth birthday with friends on the island of Majorca.

118: Sounds Confusing? Mp3 and Mp4 Player Buying Guide
If you are planning to buy an MP3 or MP4 player, you should take into account its memory capacity, supported formats, accessories and battery. Apple, Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, Philips and several other brands are available. Need help choosing the right product? This guide can assist you in picking the best player suited to your needs.

119: Tips for Good Stage Deportment
Stage deportment in singing may be defined as the actions of a singer before an audience, between entrance and exit. Good stage deportment depends on common sense and good manners.

120: Rhythm Guitar Playing - What Exactly Is It?
Rhythm guitar playing is when the instrument is used in order to provide rhythm and accord to accompany a singer or other members of a group of musicians. Quite often you'll see a guitarist play rhythm to a lead guitar in a band. On these occasions it refers more to the kind of playing and not to the guitar being used, as these two guitars are very similar overall.


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