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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The acoustic guitar has long been among the most popular of instruments and there are always people interested in learning how to play guitar. Fortunately, the guitar is a relatively easy instrument to pick up and since most people start off by playing an acoustic model since these instruments are typically less expensive than electric models and require no amplification, acoustic guitar lessons are very popular.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Your new electric guitar is probably giving you hours of fun. However, to get the most enjoyment, you need to learn how to play all of your favorite songs. There are many ways for you to take electric guitar instruction so you can learn how to play the electric guitar in no time at all. Here are a few of your options when it comes to electric guitar lessons.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Don’t buy a drum set until you know what to look for. Here are a few tips to make sure you buy a drum kit that will provide you with the best experience possible.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Have you ever heard of online electric guitar lessons? This is something that is relatively new given the advent of the internet. For many years, people who wanted to learn how to play the guitar would either have to schedule an appointment with an instructor or try to follow along as they read some manual that was clunky and difficult to fully understand.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

No matter what your age is you are never too old to learn to play the piano or organ. An 88 year old lady can learn to play the piano and organ.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Flamenco Spanish Guitar has two main characteristics that distinguish it from it’s”Classical cousin.” Purpose and construction. The original purpose of the Flamenco guitar was, and is, to accompany dancers and singers. That’s the reason it’s usually made entirely from Cypress wood and constructed with a thinner body than the Classical Spanish Guitar, making it lighter and more percussive.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

If you want to start making live-music on the internet, it can be necessary to have backing-tracks to sing or play along. These tunes mostly come without the track of the leading instruments or vocals. The use of backing tracks can improve the quality of your performance to a high and professional level.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Simply put, dynamics are the changes in volume and intensity, which you use to help convey a message, or emotion. Think about when you are angry, your voice gets slightly louder, the level usually is based on how angry you are, it also may get higher, due to constriction in your vocal chords which is a response to increased stress, this would also make your voice sharp, and last, you might speak a little faster, or even a lot. These characteristics help to convey a warning or a message that something is not okay.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Some of the best indie bands are rapidly catching up with more mainstream artists as leaders within the music industry. Bands are regarded as independent once they release music without the backing of one of the major record labels. This humbler approach allows musicians the freedom to release music that is more experimental for a more targeted niche audience.

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• Saturday, January 30th, 2010

The Oglala Lakota Sioux who has mystified audiences for years with his spirit-connected native flute virtuosity has secured this years Grammy nomination for his 2009 release, Wind Songs - Native American Flute Solos. What makes this nomination amazing is that Wind Songs is John Two-Hawks’ first entirely improvised album with each song being done in only one take!

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