Music Articles
51: Musical Theory: Do I Need To Know It?
Aside from the academic study of music theory, which explores the theories surrounding music issues, such as whether or not a piece of music fits into one category or another, music theory is really the nuts and bolts of music.
52: Vinyl Record Comeback - How Is It Going?
We have written earlier about how we view the future of the music industry, and what role we think vinyl will play in that future. So today we have been searching around a little bit to see what has been written about vinyl in the media lately. Below is a short wrap up of what we found.
53: Ways To Learn Guitar Successfully By Yourself
I know many will say that guitar is a hard instrument to learn. However, it is not that all true because certainly you can do a lot of things to do it on your own especially if you already have the knowledge about chords.
54: Adding A Twist To The Electric Guitar
Electric guitars have a reputation for being different, and having a striking appearance - but in this article we look at a couple of ways in which the electric guitar can be adapted to create quite different voices.
55: The Secrets Of A Fretless Guitar
Some electric bass guitars are produced without frets. This article looks at how this is possible, and the reasons for wanting to play a guitar that is missing such a vital component.
56: Considering The Neck Of A Guitar
The neck of a guitar can often be ignored when looking at the instrument, and is seen as simply the long extra bit - but in fact, it is this part which makes a huge difference to the instrument.
57: Ways For You To Learn Classical Guitar
Learning classical guitar is like soothing the soul from its aches and pains. Every time I hear people play guitar, classical or not, the feeling is still the same. While it is nice to try and copy how our favorite players are, it is also good that we should have our own styles and techniques on how we play the instrument.
58: The Voice Of An Electric Guitar
Acoustic guitars and electric guitars have completely different voices. In this article we look at how those voices are created, and how an electric guitar can almost be said to have no specific voice.
59: What is Musical Syncopation And How Does It Work?
One of the most common music forms of musical syncopation is in ragtime music where the melody is often syncopated and the bass line isn't. Think of the music of Scot Joplin, and the memorable strains of "The Entertainer" and you've got a great example of syncopated music.
60: Are You Taking The Right Singing Lessons?
Why is your singing not improving even when you are taking singing lessons?
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