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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

When a person makes the decision to learn to play the piano it is more than a project with a fixed goal in mind. It is a developmental process. For the beginning pianist who simply wants to play the Moonlight Sonata or Bad, Bad Leroy Brown or Joy to the World the project suddenly becomes something bigger, something more time consuming, something more challenging than they could have imagined. Daily nurture and daily diligence to the development process of the physical and mental skills required to play the piano lead to musical growth.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Susan Boyle’s overnight rise to a stardom took the world by storm. But what made her to become so successful? Luck or chance? Talent? Or some other elements? A journey into her life will teach us some lessons about life and singing. A closer look at what made her an overnight star will maybe surprise people more, and that is…Find out in the body of the article.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Anybody thinking about learning to play blues guitar is often bewildered by the number of artists who are all supposed to be blues players. Who can I take on as a role model, how do I learn the basics of blues music? This essay will be your guide as you take your first steps as a blues person.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

On September 27, 1982, Dwayne Michael Carter Jr. was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. He spent his early years growing up in the tough Hollygrove district.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Do you know the secret to learning difficult chord shapes on the guitar? You will when you read and use this article.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

What early electronics did for electronic music; however, simply won’t compare to what the digital revolution did. Nowadays, computer generated music is incredibly sophisticated. People can write, arrange, and play whole scores without so much as touching a piano keyboard.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

In the beginning there were basic guitar cables. Nothing fancy, standard black jacket, ten or twenty feet long with straight chrome plugs with metal casings that unscrew so that you could access the wiring points and solder your own joints if something broke.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Natalie’s music is crisp, refreshing and personal. Listening to her tracks, I can feel that she puts every ounce of herself into her music. Her songs have meaning and substance, which is refreshing, after being hit with “look what I have and you don’t” type music. She is truly old school and her love of that generations music, shows in her own. I just hope people appreciate it.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

So, you want to find out how to learn to play guitar. Well, you could try to teach yourself by trial and error, but believe me that is a very frustrating and fruitless waste of time. You could take private lessons. Many people have taken this route and have gone on to be fine guitar players. Private lessons have a good side, one on one guidance.

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• Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

The tuning fork is known to resonate or vibrate with a specific constant pitch and whenever it is set in a vibration it vibrates emitting a musical ton which is made by striking it against a surface or a pad and just allows a high tone to die out. The pitch generated by a tuning fork usually depends on the length at which the two forks are set. One of its main uses is to pitch a tune of any other musical instrument.

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