Music Articles
721: Action Verbs Lift Your Songwriting As They Abandon Passive Verbs
Action verbs lift your songwriting as they abandon passive verbs. Passive verbs are death to most songs. Learning about active and passive verbs is important to songwriting.
722: Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' Still a Joy to Hear!
Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' is not only one of the most familiar melodies to most people, but remains a piece of pure art. It continues to give hope, inspiration, and plain old musical joy to peoples all over the world.
723: A Modern Singing Approach Used By Super Stars
It is a singing technique that is proud to have followers like Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez among others. The best thing about speech level singing is it makes singing more enjoyable.
724: The Greatest Cello Player Pablo Casal
Information about the life of the world famous cello player Pablo Casal.
725: The Magic of the French Horn
Understanding the beauty of the french horn, classic music instrument.
726: Why Kids Should Take Up Drumming
So, your child wants to take up drumming? If you think the noise is way too much for you to handle, than perhaps you might want to consider the following positive benefits of learning to drum before you say no to your child.
727: Voice Training And Protection - Essential For The Aspiring Singer
At a very early stage in Joanne's life, her mother and father became aware of the fact that their little girl had a passion for singing. The discovery happened during a Church service and resulted in Joanne becoming a member of the choir.
728: How to Write Songs, Here's the Secret of Power Nouns
How to write songs, here is the secret of power nouns. Using power nouns is the secret that all great songwriters use but very few amateur songwriters understand about how to write song lyrics. Successful songwriting requires you the songwriter to use nouns or names to catch the listener's interest.
729: Song Lyrics - Improve Your Songwriting by Creating Stable and Unstable Parts
Learn how to improve song lyrics and your songwriting by creating stable and unstable parts in songs. Sometimes the whole tune is unstable but don't let it happen by chance.
730: 15 Questions and Answers to Test Your Song's Lyric Stabilty
Asking yourself these questions about your song will help you test the lyric stability of every song you write.
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