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Go to page: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ... [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Art of the Recording Engineer: From Michael Jackson to Mutant Radio, Matt Forger Speaks Out With credits on 200,000,000 albums, Matt Forger is a recording engineer, producer, and sound mixer who is much in demand. In an exclusive interview with Scott G (The G-Man), Forger reveals his views on recording techniques, tips for new artists, and some little-known facts about Michael Jackson's recording sessions.
How Many Songs Are In Your Pocket? "Here son, I got you an "iPod Mini" for your birthday!"
Five Steps to Protecting Your Music and Your Money Good luck as you venture into the formidable music industry. There are several independent labels that are legit, but there are thousands of them that aren't. Be careful and try to follow these steps listed below. I hope you can gain good fortune using these five steps.
Music Practice Techniques for Learning Repertory Several specific prctice techniques are described for making it easier and faster to learn new music repertory.
People are Turning to Meaningful Songs for Emotional and Spiritual Relief: A New Breed of Aspiring Songwriters Is In The Making. What are the Sacrifices of the Solo Singer Songwriter in Today's Changing Culture?
Music and Healing: The Power of Meaningful Words and Music We All Have a Favorite Piece of Music that Moves Us to a Special Place in Our Hearts. A Conversion About the Music We Love and How It Colors Our Lives.
The Revolution of Electric Guitars Sometime during the 1930's electric guitars were introduced onto the music scene, which began a revolution in sound and technology that continues to this day. After Rock and Roll was born in the 1950's, it didn't take very long for electric guitars to grow in popularity and become one of the most coveted instruments of all time.
Would Chopin Have Passed A Music Quiz? Q. My children are very interested in playing music. Is there such a thing as a music quiz for kids?
Musicians Injuries: OUCH, It Hurts When I Play (But Please Dont Tell Me To Stop!) This article takes a look at musicians' injuries. For an expert perspective, I interviewed Dr. Sarah Mickeler, B.Mus., D.C. Dr. Mickeler is a former professional musician and a chiropractor who concentrates on musicians' injuries in her practice.
Top Rap Song After months of email and posts, we've finally compiled and rated what you submitted as the top rap songs of all time. At first we tried to rank these, but we realized that due to the diverse nature of these songs it seemed unfair to do so. Depends on personal opinion, right? Wrong!
Hip Hop History Rap music originated as a cross-cultural product. Most of its important early practitioners-including Kool Herc, D.J. Hollywood, and Afrika Bambaataa-were either first- or second-generation Americans of Caribbean ancestry. Herc and Hollywood are both credited with introducing the Jamaican style of cutting and mixing into the musical culture of the South Bronx.
How to Create a Multi-artistic Piece - Part II In part I of this two part series, it was discussed the basic startine process of creating a multi-artistic production. In part II, Andrew Hanna's multi-artistic theory is presented.
How I Compose a Piece of Music Illustrates a six-step method for composing music at the piano.
10 Top Reasons You Should Learn to Play Chord Piano There are roughly umpteen zillion reasons why you should learn enough chords to be able to "chord a song" at the piano. By "chord a song", I mean the ability to play 3 or 4 chords on the piano in some sort of rhythm while you or someone else sings the tune. To do this, you don't need to be a Van Cliburn; all you need to do is learn a few basic chords and be able to more back and forth between them in some organized rhythmic pattern.
New M3 with Competition Package The new competition package available for the BMW M3 is almost sad as it is wonderful. With everyone knowing of the strong rumors of the M3's power plant changing to a V8, it's almost heart breaking to think about the legendary straight 6 cylinder being laid to rest. The competition package has many pretty neat extras that give the beamer something to beam about.
The Death-Defying Warehouse Party Life: An Interview by William of Orange Another fabulous free article on how the warehouse party life can be quite a blood-sucking trade, but without its hilarity, life itself is a mixed-bag blessing. Originally written for "The Stranger" free newspaper of Seattle, WA, USA.
How to Become a Filthy Rich Record Label Mogul Learn how to start a record label and become a rich record label mogul? Sure, you can do it! Now anyone can start a record label on their own.
Is Rhapsody Music Downloads Service Getting A Good Rhap? The latest version of Rhapsody (3.0) is quite competitive with other heavywieght digital music services, thanks to several add-on features, the most notable being Rhapsody To Go.
Why You Cant Play Piano Points out the drawbacks of note-reading and suggests a chord-based approach to piano playing.
The Acoustic Guitar Discover why the acoustic guitar is referred to as a "dreadnaught", where it originated and what makes it is such a popular instrument today.
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