Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Nov
23

Happy Online Shopping

November 23rd 2009 by admin in Humanities, Music 3 comments

Do you know that today you can buy everything only by sitting comfortably in your seat at home? Well, you must say ‘I do’ because the technology of internet today enable you to do all kind of online shopping in the most convenient and safest way.

One of the online stores that are highly recommended for you to come for all kind of needs is Shopwiki. This online store is like big supermarkets in your town where you can buy everything you want from Musical Instruments up to your daily needs. However, unlike a land based supermarket, this online store offer the entire products only at their best price, so there is no point to wait for a big sale for shopping because every day is sale day for them. Furthermore, if you are looking for high quality music instrument such as Trumpets, guitar, or drum but you don’t know now the basic knowledge of music about the different between trumpet and Horns, don’t worry because their shopping guide will be there to help you finding one product that suit best to your need.

To start your online shopping, all the things that you need to do is just a simply clicking to their website in Shopwiki.com.

Nov
02

A History Of Country Music

November 2nd 2009 by admin in Music 4 comments

Musicians have long been playing fiddle music in the Appalachians for years, but it wasn’t until 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee that the first recording country music recording deal was signed. In this year, Victor Records signed Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family.

Jimmie Rodgers was born in Meridian Mississippi, in 1897. Originally he worked on the railroads until his ill health got the better of him and it was only during this time that he followed his earlier love of entertaining. In 1927 he followed word that Victor Records were setting up a portable recording studio and made his way there. He was immediately signed and continued recording and playing music until he died in 1933.

In 1965 he was one of the very first musicians to be added to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1961 along with Hank Williams and Fred Rose. On the same day as Jimmie Rodgers signed with Victor Records, so did the Carter Family, who would become one of the most famous country music bands of all time. They remained with Victor Records until 1936. Not even divorce could separate the band though and they continued to record with Decca until 1939. Things started to hit a rough patch at this stage and despite signing for Universal and eventually Victor Records again, the band split in 1941.

Sep
29

A Guide To Piano For Beginners

September 29th 2009 by admin in Music 1 comment

Classes that involve piano for beginners would include an introduction to reading and understanding the keys, chords and how to read musical notes. The piano is unlike any other instrument and sounds wonderful as stand alone music or as part of a group. The intense sound of a piano is one that captivates audiences with power or soothes them with serenity.

Budding musicians always find it exciting to explore the world of piano for beginners. Whether this is their first venture playing the piano or being used as a reminder of forgotten skills, piano for beginners is a terrific way to develop or improve skills.

The most popular place to find a piano for beginners class would be a local high school or college university music department. Occasionally, instructors will offer piano tutoring to non-students. Students, on the other hand, will have a variety of choices within the music curriculum. Otherwise, a quick visit to a local specialty music store may provide leads on potential instructors.

Aug
27

Drum Tips – Why didn’t you get the Gig?

August 27th 2009 by admin in Music 0 comments

Have you been auditioning for different bands and not getting the gig?  Musicians are very critical of the other musicians they play with, although they will probably not be brutally honest about what they see and hear.  We don’t want to hurt your feelings so we say something nice and then never call you again.  I have auditioned many, many musicians who never got a call back.  Here are some the most important aspects of an audition – mistakes musicians have made when auditioning for one of my bands:

1)  Skill – can you keep up?

I have auditioned many guys thought they could play but couldn’t keep proper time or didn’t know what chord changes were going on, got lost in every song – just couldn’t keep up musically.

2)  Listening – are you paying attention?

I have played with a few really skilled musicians who paid absolutely no attention to what was going on around them. It was like they had spent years practicing by themselves in their bedroom. They could play amazing things but what they played made no sense in the context of the band.  The notes you play should complement what everybody else is doing and the song should work as a whole.