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29
Oct 10

Learn Guitar Dvd Review

As anyone who has ever made an attempt to learn guitar can tell you, there are many ways to approach this task. So what are the advantages to learning with instructional guitar DVD lessons? First and foremost, if you have an instructional set then you can learn at your own pace and on your own time. There is no set schedule like there is if you were actually driving somewhere to take guitar lessons. When your ready to practice and learn guitar, just pop in the DVD anytime of the day. Need to take a break – just hit the pause button and put down the guitar and do what you need to do. You surely couldn’t do that with an instructor who is getting paid by the hour whether your prepared or not.

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Another advantage with instructional guitar DVD lessons, is you can always go back and review the information as many times as you need to. Forget the fingering for an A minor scale? Just rewind and watch it again. That way you don’t have to feel stupid by asking the instructor to “please show me again”.

Of course the question that comes to mind is just how affordable are these lessons? On the surface, some of the instructional guitar DVD courses may seem a bit pricey, especially for a beginner guitarist who isn’t even sure if the guitar is something that he or she is going to pursue long term. But upon further review, they actually may be the less expensive way to go and here’s why:

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Almost all instructors are going to try or make it mandatory that you sign a long term contract with them – possibly 6 months worth or lessons or more. What if you put down all that money and decide that guitar playing just isn’t for you after the third lesson? At least with an instructional guitar DVD package you will probably have a window of opportunity to return the DVD’s and get your money back.

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22
Oct 10

Guitar Chords Learn To Play – Fast Tips To Improve Your Chord Transitions

There are a lot of songs out there for the guitar and most of them involve two chords or more to play. However, the difficult aspect of playing chords isn’t forming them, but transitioning between them.

Once you master the technique of transitioning smoothly between two chords, you can really present yourself as a professional when you play any guitar tunes. Here are a few tips to improve your chord transitions when you play the guitar.

1. Know the chords before you play them.

When you learn guitar chords to play, your fingers know exactly where they need to be when the time comes to play. If your fingers hesitate before they make it to the next chord, work on solidifying those chords into the memory of your fingers so that you can form them with your eyes closed.

2. Work through the progressions slowly.

We all know that you’re going to need to play fast eventually, but now is not the time when you’re developing smooth chord transitions. Practice at a tempo that allows you to play a progression perfectly before you decide to increase the speed.

3. Plan the path of your fingers.

Sometimes a couple chords might have your fingers tripping over each other on their way to the next chord formation. Plan where you’re going to place your fingers next and how they’re going to get there in order to avoid your fingers getting tangled up in the process.

4. Go between two chords over and over again.

A little monotony isn’t a bad thing when you have a difficult set of chords to get through and you might need to bite the bullet and hash it out. When two chords can’t seem to transition, play between those chords over and over again to ingrain them into your muscle memory.

5. Place your fingers on the frets simultaneously.

Learning chords to play can get you into a habit of placing your fingers on the frets one at a time, but you’ll be slowing down your technique. When you form a chord, practice placing all of your fingers on the strings at the same time.

This will shorten the amount of time you need to play each chord and increase your playing speed overall.

6. Strum through the transitions.

There are going to be subtle hesitations between each chord when you first begin, but you need to continue to strum through the pauses. If a pause is only for half a second, playing through it gives a more fluent feel to the progression.

Whether you like it or not, you’re going to need to learn to play guitar chords because they’re everywhere. Focus on creating very smooth transitions and fluent formations and your audience will start to recognize you as a professional.

Kyle Hoffman is an experienced guitarist of 8 years that loves to play as a hobby and perform live on stage. If you’re looking for a solid foundation and valuable tips to playing guitar the RIGHT way, visit How To Guitar Play as part of Kyle’s popular guitar blog, How To Guitar Tune

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17
Oct 10

Stay tune to live radio at any corner of the world with any error

The technology has proved that nothing can impossible in this world as it has introduced various technologies and gadgets that help people in their daily lives with an ease. With the introduction of live radio now people can enjoy radio online without any network problem.

Live radio transmit signals from satellite and then to the internet that allow users to listen to their favorite radio channel whenever they want. There are several kinds of radio channels at hat are available in different languages. The user can simply choose their desired language and can enjoy listening to their favorite songs.

Live radio is a ultimate source of entertainment that serves almost each and every element of fun. It is a awesome way to relax and to get rid of stressful day. The people can listen radio to experience the real feel of music. Music provides pleasure and thus it is an excellent way to have fun on the beats of music. This kind of radio is available at almost everywhere. To access this, you just need to have a computer or a laptop with an internet connection. By login to the live radio sites you can easily listen radio with the help of hands free.

Music is the basic need for the survival as it provides motivation and thus it suits almost to each and every situation. The music lovers are increasing day by day and with the help of radio now they can request their desired song to the RJ and can listen to it. Even the radio channels give people an opportunity to share their feeling with radio RJ’s and can participate in various contests. The user can tune into online radio stations and pick a song of their choice anywhere and at any time without any hassle.

Thus, it gives you instant entertainment at the click of a button. You can listen to all the interesting stuff like current issues, gossips,news and many more which the witty radio Jockeys offer. They give interesting insights into our daily routine and about general awareness from time to time and make the time period interesting. With their voice the radio jockeys can easily attract anyone so it is all about the passion of music lovers that the RJ’s have to fulfill by providing them sweet melodies. Let join the online radio and tune in to your favorite channel and listen melodies of your choice.

Nisha is a Professional writer working with YouTring. An online Entertainment portal offering complete mobile applications like free downloadable mobile software, Mobile ringtones , mobile software, themes, latest mobile videos and mobile wallpapers.

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16
Oct 10

Royalty Free Music Saves Money & Time

Royalty free music is in higher demand now than ever before. Independent film makers, tv advertisers, and even businesses who just need background music for their website all rely on royalty free music for many reasons. The first and most beneficial reason for purchasing royalty free music is because it’s so inexpensive. Spending money on a one-time fee ends up being a lot more cost effective than paying those “out of control” royalty fees that can leave a small start-up company broke or even bankrupt. Secondly, using royalty free music is just more convenient. Finding the right composer or recording company can be a hassle. Don’t waste your time. Buying and using the royalty free music will make life much easier. Another benefit of purchasing royalty free music is using these tracks in future productions. Once you buy the music, it is yours forever. Whether or not you buy just one track or a whole album full of music, is up to you.

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Lawsuits are continuously being filed against companies for music piracy and copyright infringement and will not be stopping anytime soon. Save yourself some time and money. Invest in the future and get into the habit of purchasing and using royalty free music legally and safely. Increasing the size of your music library now, will secure your future projects for the greatest value.

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16
Oct 10

What’s Happening With 5.1 Surround Sound Music?


A few years ago 5.1 surround sound DVD video players looked likely to become standard kit in every living room in the technology friendly world.


So now a few years on, what has happened to the original promise of surround sound music? Well the answer to that is ‘lots, but not nearly enough.’


For those that don’t know already, 5.1 surround sound is basically five speakers and a sub-woofer placed around your room allowing you to listen to music or a movie soundtrack literally surrounded by speakers. The film industry pioneered it for theatres and it then became available as a DVD player add-on for home entertainment systems.


Now at least 100,000,000 people world-wide own systems, which can and should be used for all manner of surround sound music DVDs.


I hear you say, ‘but surround sound music on DVD hasn’t really caught on. All that wire in my living room’.


Even though the consumer can buy a DVD player and surround speaker system cheaply enough, surround sound music hasn’t really caught fire yet. Why?


There are reasons why we should all remain confident that surround sound music will become more popular, but at the moment it’s still an infant child.


The amount of different DVD and surround sound formats is confusing and can be offputting.


The consumer desperately wants an end to the confusing compatibility war between different surround sound formats.


Many music artists would start producing DVDs if it wasn’t so complex, just as there are many consumers that would purchase a surround sound DVD system for the same reason. They should be able to buy a DVD player and play any product claiming to play DVDs.


Consumer surround sound formats currently include sound on video DVDs encoded as Dolby 5.1 surround sound or DTS; the competing DVD-Audio (DVD-A) and Super Audio CD (SACD) formats and MP3 Surround.


There are 5.1, 6.1, 7.1 systems, four speaker systems, even one speaker systems and ‘simulated surround sound systems.’ Phew! See what I mean?


They all have their uses, but the I feel the music business would be wise to embrace one format. Every time the consumer buys a surround sound music product they have to research whether it will be compatible to their particular system.


The good news here is that slowly, but surely things are improving. As long as there is no ‘new’ new format to rock the boat, the problem of incompatibility could become a thing of the past.


There are many great web sites to visit which do explain (in as much detail as you could possibly imagine) all the different formats and help you decide what to buy.


How about all that wire in my living room though?


There are wireless speaker systems available, but the cheaper ones are for mainly rear-channel wireless amplification. This doesn’t quite get rid of all the wires and limits people who have odd shaped rooms. But they are better than nothing.


It would be great for a ‘let’s make it fun revolution’ to occur with surround sound, like the iPod. Small wireless speakers one could place anywhere. The recommended configuration would still be in a circle, but you’d have a license to have fun by placing them in different locations.


Certain types of music would not really benefit from this unconventional approach, but other types mixed specially for surround sound might not suffer that much and it would release the consumer from the pressure to set their systems up in a way that would please an audio engineer or DVD manufacturer.


Not enough of an improvement on CDs and overall lack of interesting music DVD products.


The amount of compression used for music on DVD video is far greater than CDs. So stereo music on CD is generally of a higher quality than stereo music on DVD. However, add the extra speakers and a properly mixed 5.1 surround sound piece of music and all of a sudden the playback bit ratio seems much less important.


‘What is’ you ask, ‘a properly mixed 5.1 piece of music?’


Recreating real space is what seems to interest some surround sound pioneers. The chance to paint a more precise musical picture by placing you the listener deeper inside a musical ensemble or concert venue.


This approach has got its merits, but it’s reliant on people having their speakers in precise locations, and that they will sit dead centre amongst them. Pluses can turn to minuses at this point. If you don’t have a perfectly set up system it might just sound weird, especially if you are used to the stereo CD mix from the same artist.


Apart from all the technical considerations, I consider a great 5.1mix a strong alternative to the stereo mix. Let’s say the artist already has their stereo mix. Why not make the surround mix something that really explores that extra space and is different from the stereo mix.


Give the consumer a choice of two distinctly different sounding mixes. This might inspire more people to make the effort to set up those surround speakers which are still sitting unused in the attic.


Currently it is almost mandatory to include some type of visual content on a DVD.


In a way, it’s a shame that ‘audio only’ DVDs haven’t caught on…yet.


Depending on the level of production the artist is looking to reach, it can be both very expensive and time consuming producing enough visual material to accompany all the music for a competitive DVD release.


Most musicians have a hard enough time producing their music let alone having to produce hour’s worth of videos as well. So you could say that the need for visual content (as exciting as it can be) is holding back the growth surround sound music.


Live concerts are the most successful type of music DVDs, mainly because they are relatively cheap to produce.


For ‘audio only’ DVDs to catch on, consumer expectation will have to be ‘re-trained’ to expect what they might consider as less. I feel that the days of distributing film or music products on any type of disk is going to disappear fast.


What does the future looks like for surround sound?


The real turning point will come when the Internet becomes surround sound friendly. A new MP3 surround streaming module has just been announced that allows manufacturers to build web radios featuring true 5.1 surround sound.


Many people surf the Internet sitting at their desk, listening to music for hours at a time. Soon they will be able to surf and listen in surround sound. Small near-field computer monitors would work perfectly.(especially wireless ones).


It’s inevitable that 5.1 radio and TV broadcasts will soon become the norm. Even without the music business, embracing surround sound as anything more than a small niche, the amount of people with a 5.1 system is steadily increasing.


At this point, surround sound music becomes a viable ‘audio only’ product. If the surround sound community can simplify the production process even more allowing the average project studio to easily create surround sound content, we should all benefit.


I predict there will be a tipping point where all of a sudden the ‘need’ for surround sound music will exceed the amount of available products.


Live surround sound music can be amazing. I went to Berlin and mixed a gig by the experimental Electronic band ‘Warren Suicide’. Instruments and vocals flying around the room in surround sound mayhem. It was great, and opened my eyes to what I hope is ‘the future’ for certain styles of music.


Dance music is an area I really hope starts to explore surround sound. The drum/synth based repetition is perfect fodder to trigger a quantum leap in 5.1 music production. All the technology is now available to present surround sound mixes in smaller clubs or ‘surround rooms’ in larger clubs.


I have to quickly point out that the 1 in 5.1 stands for sub-woofer (a dedicated speaker designed to carry just low frequencies). This on its own is a major step forward for dance music fans.


DJ producers in particular can take control of the ‘low end’ of their tracks and shake the furniture more than ever before. Because one doesn’t have to squeeze all that low end into the same speakers as everything else it allows for a more overall dynamic mix.


Music mixed in 5.1 surround sound gives us the opportunity to produce and listen to music in a completely new way.


Both as a composer and as a engineer, I personally feel liberated, set free from the confines of stereo. In this case more really is better. The extra speakers/channels give you more ‘room’ to put your music.


My hope is for ‘audio only’ surround sound music to take off. Music is, after all, the world of the invisible – it seems a shame to connect it at the hip to pictures. Your mind processes visual images first, then sound. So pictures can distract people who might listen more carefully without them.


There is room for both music videos and surround sound music without the videos.


‘What kind of gear do you need to start mixing in surround sound?’:


a) A reasonably fast computer


b) Music software package that supports 5.1 mixing (Logic Audio, Pro-Tools etc.)


c) Minimum 8 channel audio interface (Motu, Digidesign )


d) Five matched self powered speakers, and a sub-woofer


Mixing In Surround Sound:


When I first started mixing something in surround sound, I went out and purchased three sets of Sony Mega Bass self powered computer speakers. After connecting them directly to my audio interface outputs, I then assigned the surround sound out-puts in Logic Audio. I opened a song I was working on and spread the instruments out around the channels and hit play… Wow! The five mini speakers sounded great. Mixing in a tiny bit of subs from my Genelec sub-woofer, it sounded even better.


I know… I can hear engineers crying out.. ‘But what about…?’ Well, it’s unconventional but as a starting point this system does work. Now I own a full set of Genelecs, but I still use this approach.


The normal way to mix in surround sound is to have a matched system where the sub-woofer is driven from the speakers. A roll-off decides that everything below a certain frequency is sent on to the sub-woofer. I favour rooting the signal directly to the sub-woofer from a send on either my main out-put fadder’s or occasionally individual instrument fadder’s. This way I can choose which instruments to place in the sub-woofer and which not to.


I say to music mixers; ‘Approach the surround mix with a fresh concept, understanding that it can reflect a different side of the song/composition.’


I don’t recommend the approach of mixing both the stereo and surround mixes at the same time. It seems that one or the other will be compromised. You’re still ‘thinking in stereo’.


The effects needed and levels will be different in a surround mix. I find I use less processing overall especially compression, again it comes down to having more space to place the instruments.


So start fresh without any of your stereo effects haunting you. It’s one of those things that will save you time in the end, plus you will probably mix more creatively.


After a little guess work and experimentation I managed to figure out the right level to print my mixes. Again the sub-woofer channel was tricky, but after burning a few trial DVDs trying different levels I got the hang of it.


I played some mixes I had done in my studio at Real World and Metropolis Studios and they sounded right. It shows you can produce your own surround sound music at a reasonable cost, even in a project studio.


There are hours worth of surround sound production tutorials available from all the major music software companies. Just visit your software makers web site to get started.


Of course the absolutely best way to mix music in surround sound is to go to a top recording studio. If you’re just starting out with surround sound, mix a track with the guidance of a highly trained professional engineer, who has experience with surround sound mixing.


There are great audio engineers who would (for a smallish fee) come to your project studio and ‘consult’ with you on the technical elements of your mix.


If you are producing a DVD for commercial release, it’s still best to get your project professionally mastered. Any decent music mastering facility can (to a point) rebalance your surround mix, so if you are a little heavy or light on the subs they can deal with it then.


Tips on ways to create your own visual content:


The quality you want to achieve is normally connected to the expectations of your audience.


With enough time and energy you can make videos using a consumer DV camera and Final Cut Pro (or PC equivalent). DV cameras are generally just not quite good enough for any ‘serious filming’, but if used creatively for certain situations it’s possible to pull it off. HD camera’s are much higher quality but still do cost a lot more to buy.


Live concerts and gigs can work well though. If you are doing a gig, ask around all the people you know and see how many DV cameras you could borrow. If you have four cameras set up around the club, one camera to roam around and some decent lighting on stage, you’re in business. Make sure the people operating the fixed cameras don’t mess around during the filming. No zooming and out or trying to track the movements on stage. Perfectly still videos are much better to edit. Then in your film editing software, you can cut between different angles and add zooms, even simulate camera movement.


There’s no guarantee, but if the actual performance is strong enough, some of the production values will be overlooked.


Done well enough, you can produce a DVD using still images, like a slide show – again a good film editing program allows you to animate still photos way beyond what one might think is possible.


There are some fantastic animation programs like Bryce 3D, and Cinema 4D that are worth looking into. Start producing convincing 3D text an logos.


Warren Suicide are a great ad-sample of a band who are embracing the audio – visual age. Their DVD was produced by them, and although they worked really hard on it, the finished DVD was not expensive to make, but is just as imaginative and entertaining as any big budget music DVD I’ve seen.


How do I get my mix on to a DVD?:


There are, as you can imagine, quite a few ways available.


The huge majority of DVD players in circulation use the DVD video format. So I recommend choosing Dolby 5.1 or DTS encoding, don’t worry too much about all the others. DTS sounds just as good to me, but I found more options were available with Dolby 5.1.


All you really need is Final Cut Pro and DVD studio Pro or the PC equivalents. DVD Studio Pro comes with a audio compression program called Apac. Apac allows you to compress your six channel mix into a single 5.1 file, ready to place on a DVD.


These programs are not cheap, but they are worth every penny if you’re considering commercially releasing your DVD. Between them you can edit and effect your video footage/audio content, add text, export the outcome in a format which is ready to be authored and finally burned on to a DVD. WOW! All in you back room – not bad.

Merv de Peyer is the Son of virtuoso Clarinettist Gervase de Peyer. He is a holder of a degree in Performance and Composition from the prestigious Berklee College Of Music.


After graduating Merv moved to New York to pursue a career as a jazz pianist, and studio musician.

Through his career he has consistently worked with entertainment’s largest names including: Miles Davis, Pharaoh Sanders, Eddie Murphy and Bernard Perdie.


He recorded then toured Cameo’s multi platinum album ?Word Up?. And was recently commissioned to Compose, Score (for full orchestra), and Mix (in surround sound) the sound track to the world?s first 360-degree movie currently showing in Germany.


An accomplished producer and studio musician he has more than 100 major label records to his credit, ranging from working with artists like the Bernard Sumner, Johnny Marr super group Electronic, to mixing Mi Chico Latino, the first Geri Halliwell single to reach number.

For more info go to www.mervdepeyer.com


30
Sep 10

Music Business Cards Spread Your Talent Out to the Ones Who Matter

His outrageously hair sat aside, Beethoven is best remembered for his music. He is not only considered as one of the greatest composers of all time-some critics say he was the greatest ever.

What separate Beethoven from other great composers is his penchant for shunning conventions and revolutionizing things. Conforming to the established form is the hallmark of the Classical Period, the musical epoch wherein Beethoven was born into. Composers were expected to make music in accordance to the conventions. Realizing the limitations of adhering to such dogma, Beethoven diverged and revolutionized music compositions and instrumental techniques-ushering in a new vibrant music movement in the process which prioritizes expressing deep emotions rather than heavily observing conventional forms.

The way Beethoven revolutionized music was unheard of before his time. It may be one reason enough for music critics to crown him as the composers of all composers. However, Beethoven has one non-music related accomplishment that would merit him the title “greatest composer” of all time.

Beethoven was not only a revolutionary musical composer-he was also a revolutionary artist.

During Beethoven’s time it was not possible for musicians to creatively exist without a patron’s help. Patrons provide musicians the necessary financial help so that they can focus all their creative energies on making the kind of music patrons want.

What made Beethoven different from the great musicians before was that he was the first one to turn down a patron. Tired of a patron’s meddling over his personal life, which he considered a creative hindrance, Beethoven was the first to emphasize an artist’s need for independence.

Scores of composers and musicians have carved their path to greatness following Beethoven’s way. Even some rock musicians these days have started out as indies. Bands like Death Cab For Cutie, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Spoon, and The Decembrists have started out in the independent circuit.

Yet times have changed since Beethoven’s time. Today, you being creative would not be enough to make a successful musical career. You also need to treat music as a business.

One way to make music as an effective business is to form the right networks with the right people. And that can be effectively done with music business cards.

With music business cards, a musician’s chances of attracting a major record deal with large labels would definitely increase.

Essential Information to Include in Music Business Cards:

Music Business Cards should clearly indicate the musician’s name. The name should be made printed on the top portion of the card so that it can be easily seen. Other essential information, such as, street addresses, telephone number(s), fax number, e-mail addresses, and website, should be included in these cards as well.

Design:

Your music business cards should have a striking visual effect and should express your creativity as an artist. But it does not need to be too artsy. Music business cards should still have that professional look.

Traditional music business cards are made of paper/card. However, you can also opt for other cards material. Frosted translucent plastic music business cards and those that are made from other types of plastic are popular these days because of their sturdy quality.

Some cards also feature special materials that provide eye-catching appearance. Some special materials that can make stunning music business cards are rubber, magnets, poker chips, and wooden nickels.

Author: Mary Franklin
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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28
Sep 10

The Lead of Music Teaching Resources Today

Have you experienced holding a guitar or any musical instruments? Do you know something about it aside from its being a musical instrument? Do you know how to play it? Or have you asked a friend to tutor you and yet you see yourself so upset because you can’t still figure out how it goes?

For those who have just acquired the interest in music as well as for those who have been music enthusiasts for quite a long time, you should not worry anymore! There are abundant resources available in the present that can be used to learn music easily.

Afar from the traditional way of teaching music which is purely theoretical, it evolves from a complex approach to a more practical type. Such happens with the help of the advanced technology.

Consequently, there are new trends of teaching and learning music as well as those musical instruments. One is by utilizing advanced music teaching gadgets, which are considered as some of the most useful music teaching resources nowadays.

For an instance, there is this digital piano that lights its teeth up while playing a recorded music piece. The user will just have to press the keys that light and in an instant – he can now play a music piece with his high-tech keyboard. It is no wonder how these gadgets brought an enormous impact to the music industry!

It is also true that the Internet can also be one of the helpful music teaching resources at the present. One can simply know more about the latest gadgets, updated inputs and much innovation by just browsing the net with some few clicks. That surely makes such easy access to music teaching resources. Now, isn’t it really amazing?

The web or the Internet is highly regarded as an effective medium to provide a wide scope of information in almost any subjects. It is renowned globally for it caters to the need of everyone especially in terms of communication and research. Undoubtedly, it is another functional music teaching resource; certainly, something that music educators can exploit with when it comes to obtaining music teaching strategies.

Most music teaching resources in the recent past such as books and fellow music teachers seem to be just references while these new advanced ones are combined ‘references’ with great  ‘advantages’ and accessibility.

With this channel, burden in teaching is almost eliminated or lessened by web and online venture on the part of music educators. As a result, they can easily download activities, quizzes, and games to be used as their teaching instruments and techniques – unlike before when they needed to improvise on their own.

On the other light, students can learn music and other related matters on their own. They can surely enjoy music more while learning it with interactive activities online. As they put in their full attention into it and be able to give in time and effort, these kinds of innovative activities truly promote both rational and creative thinking.

The new technology of music – teaching and learning – is definitely more effective than those conventional ones.

For the most credible and helpful music teaching resources, log on to Music Teachers blog.

Earl Marsden started developing a passion for music at the early age of twelve. He first learned to play the guitar at thirteen, and from there he pursued the study other instruments including the violin, piano and flute. Currently, he devotes some of his spare time to writing articles about music teaching while managing his own music studio.


23
Sep 10

Bret Michaels Scheduled To Undergo Heart Surgery

Anne Lu – AHN Entertainment Contributor

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – Bret Michaels is set to undergo a major surgery to repair a hole in his heart. The Poison frontman is scheduled to jump onto the operating table early next year, but he is still in “good spirits.”

His rep told RadarOnline.com that while the 47-year-old “Celebrity Apprentice” season 3 champ is sometimes worried about his impending operation in January, he is still having fun.

The spokesperson said, “Is he 100 percent? No, but he’s in good spirits, he’s having fun on the road, he loves his fans and has always said music heals him.”

“He said that there are times when, of course, he worries but he has great people around him and he’s very cautious.”

“Maybe sometimes he gets a little tired easier and on occasion he’ll get a headache, but that’s when he knows it’s time to rest. He’ll rest up, have surgery, take some time off hopefully take a family vacation and get back on the road touring and promoting his upcoming book.”

Michaels has had the heart condition since he was born, but it was just recently been discovered after he had a stroke.

After being listed as critical from brain hemorrhage in April, he made a remarkable recovery. He is currently on his “Roses & Thorns” solo tour.

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22
Sep 10

Music Teachers Resources: How to Handle Adult Students

Music teachers should learn how to deal with students of all ages; otherwise, they might not be as effective as they could be. Hence, they must give time to read some music teachers resources and tips that are readily available online.

Although there are many who specialize in teaching younger students, some still prefer to handle adult students for some reasons.

Generally speaking, adult students have vast experiences and knowledge about a variety of things and issues. These advantages provide a private music studio, a new horizon and window to the world outside. Also, these bring a more pleasurable atmosphere, not only to the class but to the music teachers as well. Exchanging insights and experiences related to the lessons that are certainly important to learning music can be a very good music teaching strategy.

Adult students may vary from one another. Some may just be beginners, while others may only want to increase their knowledge on their preferred instrument. On the other hand, there are some who may already have expertise in playing other musical instruments.

Just like young students, adults can be fast learners. However, there are some of them who may need much time and effort before they can adopt and understand. Thus, most music teaching resources and tips advise that teachers must also learn how to listen to their adult students’ inquiries and suggestions. Further, music teachers must learn how to assess the skills of each of their students and devise the suitable lesson plans for them.

Indeed, adults usually have stronger motivation to learn. They are likewise more inclined to follow the outlined practice schedule. However, they are more articulate and vocal with their concerns, so music teachers should better prepare prompt response.

Just a piece of advice: do not try to compare their skills and learning capacity with other students because most adults have greater tendency to be anxious. Instead, try to cite their previous accomplishments and learn how to recognize, appreciate and acknowledge their good efforts. This technique can boost their eagerness to learn and somehow make them aware that you commend their achievements.

In addition, music teachers should give their students an active participation in choosing what type of music they prefer to learn and use in practicing. Practice pieces must be enjoyable and pleasing to their adult students. Or else, they may have lesser motivation to learn and rehearse.

Lessons, resources and tips in teaching music to children and adult students are basically similar. They only differ in the stages of learning: children are more into the developmental stage while adults are more into the integral aspect of learning.

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Realities and Realizations

Earl Marsden started developing a passion for music at the early age of twelve. He first learned to play the guitar at thirteen, and from there he pursued the study other instruments including the violin, piano and flute. Currently, he devotes some of his spare time to writing articles about music teaching while managing his own music studio.


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Sep 10

Learn How to Play Guitar Fast In One Simple Step

You ever wondered how you can play for so long, day after day, sweating over those tab books, and still do not seem to make much progress?

You are definitely not alone! All the greats have found themselves in this very spot at one time or another. I myself found myself in this same predicament at one point of my learning process. I had all the guitar tab books, the magazines, cd’s, videos, everything, but it just seemed like i had hit a wall. It may be just the boredom factor of daily technical lessons, or maybe i had just reached the extent of my technical skills, but it was so frustrating to just sit there and wonder how i was going to get better.

So what i did was put aside all the learning material and turned on the radio. This was the best thing i did to learn how to play guitar. I attempted to play along with the songs that came on, granted it sounded awful, but i started getting the hang of it in no time.

After awhile i started switching the music styles and listening to different kinds of music like classical and jazz. Soon enough i started to notice that my fingers could slide up and down the fret board, and I would know exactly where to go next to play the note I wanted. Soon enough i was playing along to most of these songs and different genres with ease.

I can honestly say this was the time that i learned the most! You can only learn so much technically when you need to switch to just trying your own thing. Now, do not get me wrong, I am not suggesting you stop taking guitar lessons, and learning scales. But at the very least, I would strongly recommend your accompanying your theory with outright improvisation. I think this is a big problem with a lot of players, they are constantly learning the new songs of their favorite bands, note-for-note. Put down those note books, and just play!

My name is John Amherst and as a child i had always wanted to learn how to play guitar. Other children wanted to be a fireman or a policeman…not me, i wanted to be a rock star! But for some reason, i never took lessons and just kept putting it off. Recently i took advantage of an extended holiday from work and decided to dedicate myself to learn how to play guitar. Now i am playing in a local band every weekend and loving life!

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