Archive for July, 2009

Company Gives Net Users New Way to Listen to Music

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

An online marketing and technology solutions company is offering Internet users a new, easy way to listen to music on their computers.

Centale Inc. recently launched its Music on Demand program, a patent-pending algorithmic search online application that allows you to use (more…)

Classical for Beginners

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Now and then, people ask me for advice on where to begin with the daunting world of classical music recordings. Theyve heard bits here and there, theyre curious, they imagine theyd probably enjoy it once they got involved, but they wouldnt know where to look if they walked into — oops, I mean logged onto eMusic.com and started (more…)

Guitar Chords: How To Solo Over Chords With The Minor Pentatonic Scale

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Soloing over guitar chords is easy when you know how to use the minor pentatonic scale. Add spice and power to your solos with these simple but highly effective techniques.

The humble minor pentatonic scale is what most guitar players start with when learning to solo. Trouble is, they dont learn to use the (more…)

Fatboy Slim biography

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Norman Cook has experienced an exceptionally diverse musical career. He’s produced or played on records covering a multitude of genres, including indie pop, hip hop, house and big beat, and is also one of the most famous DJs (more…)

Easy Piano Improvisation: Learn to Express Yourself!

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Have you ever wanted to just sit down at the piano and play what you feel? Without worrying if its good enough or if you have enough talent? You can when you learn how to play piano using the amazing open position piano chord!

This chord structure allows (more…)

Guide to the Types and Styles of the Ukulele

Saturday, July 4th, 2009

The ukulele is a very small guitar that originated from an island in Portugal called Madeira. This instrument was called braguinha in Portuguese. In 1879, travelers took a ship from the island of Madeira to Hawaii. Craftsmen who witnessed this instrument being played were fascinated and began producing it for Hawaiians. The instrument was nicknamed ukulele, which actually means, jumping (more…)