December 2009

Archive For December 2009

Learn To Play Violin

Playing one of the strings like the violin is always a dream for many of us and there is a general notion that this is the most toughest task. But it is not so, as learning to play violin is very simple and the only factor that is most important is your love for music [...]

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Learn To Play The Guitar

If you have always wanted to learn how to play guitar, then you’ve come to the right place!

Whether you’re interested in folk, country, rock, jazz, or any number of other musical styles, learning how to play the guitar can give you the ability to play and perform your favorite songs, or even write some of [...]

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Learn To Play Piano

Playing the piano helps to get you into a more musical mood and helps build a more solid connection with the music you are playing, even if you are using sheet music. It has been suggested by many piano masters that in order to learn how to play great sheet music you should learn how [...]

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Learn To Dj

GETTING YOUR EQUIPMENT

a. Turn tables
The first thing you really have to make sure of is that there is a control on the turntable which allows you to adjust the pitch (the pace at which the record will be played at) of the record. Just a 33 or 45rpm setting is not enough. You’re looking for [...]

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Ear Training

Some people are born with perfect pitch, or the ability to hear and name notes, intervals, chords, scales, and harmonic progressions in music. Some develop the ability to hear these things relative to a particular song or musical key. This is known as playing by ear. Learning to hear these musical elements is within reach [...]

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