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  • Choosing The Right Musical Instrument For You  By : Susan Jan
    If music is your middle name, then musical instruments are sure to adorn your room. Music is an excellent way to get rid of the blues.
  • Guitar Playing Jargon  By : ian Williamson
    Since the inception of communication, man was able to communicate with others by using symbols and actions. As man continued to develop, his knowledge continued to grow at an exceptional rate, and his communication development improved as sounds and simple words evolved.
  • Buying Your First Cello Is Not As Difficult As You Think  By : Susan Jan
    For those of you not too familiar with what a cello looks like or sounds like, just imagine the sound and image of the violin, and then amplify the size and the sound texture many times over.
  • Piano lesson: Learn To Play Mary Had A Little Lamb Without Reading Sheet Music  By : Peter Edvinsson
    In this piano lesson you will learn to play Mary Had A Little Lamb without the use of sheet music. We will be a little bit professional and use both hands!
  • Ukulele Tab: Learn Mary Had A Little Lamb With Ukulele Tab  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Have you ever played a melody on your ukulele? Well, if not let this be the first time! I will show you how to play Mary Had A Little Lamb on two strings on your ukulele. We will use easy ukulele tab so you don't need to know sheet music.
  • Tuning, Intonation, And The Saxophone  By : Chad Criswell
    Playing your saxophone in tune with others in your band requires much more than simply playing a reference note into a tuner and adjusting the mouthpiece on the instrument. In order to really understand the tuning process and how best to tune your saxophone it helps to know the physics behind the sound that you produce while playing. When we are talking about physics and the saxophone we are dealing in the realm of invisible vibrations called sound waves.

    To better underst...
  • Ukulele Tab: Ukulele Tuning For Beginners  By : Peter Edvinsson
    How can you be in tune with your ukulele? The ukulele is a fantastic little instrument with many possibilities. You can play chords and melodies on it but a requisite is that your ukulele is in tune. Let's tune up!
  • How To Predict Which Chord Comes Next In A Song  By : Duane Shinn
    It is quite possible to predict which chords will occur in a given song, once you know the key and understand the "guts" of music theory & chord progressions.
  • Piano–A World Of History And Class  By : Tony Brings
    Pianos have entertained thousands over the last century or 2. When we think about this grand instrument, composers like Mozart and Beethoven come to mind. The piano's got their boost in the hundred years between 1790 and 1890. Yes, during the industrial revolution. This is when stronger steel and iron was manufactured. Helping in building strong Iron frames and Steel piano wire for good instruments.

    The first company in Britain that manufactured pianos was the Broadwood. T...
  • You Can’t Have Good Music Without Percussion  By : Lavinia Snider
    Percussion instruments are very old and have quite a history. Often used in folk music, these instruments add variety and a rural charm to music. In India for example, two pieces of flat metal are struck to form a bell like sound. This form of instrument is used in temples and prayer places across the country. Other popular percussions instruments include the drum, piano and xylophone.

    All percussion instruments can be divided into two major and broad categories. Membranop...
  • Why Every Band Needs A Keyboard  By :
    The keyboard is a multi dimensional instrument. It can mimic any instrument. That includes guitars, saxophone, trumpet and the piano.
  • Musical Instruments And Their Importance  By : Nati Roberts
    Since times of yore, man has been associated with music. It is the expression of the heart. History tells us that Neanderthal man used bone flute. Evidence also exists that percussive instruments might have been used.

    Defining a musical instrument: anything that produces sound can be called a musical instrument. The term usually is reserved for instruments that have a particular function in an orchestra. The academic study of musical instruments is known as organology.

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  • All You Need To Know About Synthesizers  By :
    Synthesizers are sound modifying and reproducing units. They can be either installed on a computer system or be physical like the classical synthesizers produced by Yamaha.
  • Drums Throughout Humanity  By :
    From the time when man was a savage, he learnt that by hitting an object sound could be generated. Drums are among the oldest musical instruments known.
  • Can You Learn To Play The Saxophone?  By :
    The saxophone uses a single reed mouthpiece like a clarinet, but with a round or square evacuated inner chamber.
  • How To Play More Notes On The Piano Without Reading More Notes!  By : Duane Shinn
    Most people learn to play the piano by playing just the written music. Playing by written music is exactly what the phrase says it is -- playing the exact notation on a piece of sheet music.
  • Play Piano - There is No Substitute for Practice  By : Ron Worthy
    There is no substitute for practice. By spending a couple of hours with your instrument every day you develop a special relationship with it.
  • Learn To Play Piano - Let The Train Station Teach You About Piano Playing  By : Peter Edvinsson
    Learn to play piano on a train station? Let me show you what you can learn about piano playing as you wait for your train!
  • Piano Lesson: Why Do You Want To Grow As A Pianist?  By : Peter Edvinsson
    It is important to have something to improve upon in your piano playing. An old person to me is someone who doesn't want to learn things anymore. Let me show you what I learned from my piano teacher.
  • History and Role of the piano in the Modern World  By : iwilliamson
    The modern piano developed its form from two keyboard instruments, the clavichord and the harpsichord, which originated from early in music history. These keyboard instruments operate on the principle of direct connection between the applied force or pressure of the player on the keys, and the volume of sound. Meaning, the harder the pressure or force the player applies on the keys, the louder the sound of the instrument, the lighter the touch, the softer the sound.
  • Notes on the History of the Piano  By : Elizabeth Miller
    Summary: A quick look at surprising genesis of the piano and how it has evolved across the centuries.
  • Know More About Violin  By : James Hunt
    The violin is a stringed instrument that you play by pulling a bow across the strings. It belongs to the stringed instrument family that contains the...
  • How To Make a Fortune Teaching Piano (or Guitar, or Drums, or Singing, or…) To Beginners  By : Duane Shinn
    Every year millions more kids get to the age where their parents start thinking about getting music lessons for them, so your prospect list is constantly getting bigger every day. There are plenty of beginners to go around, so competition is really not an issue at all for a person who loves both people and music.

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