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Diego Morelli

Online Music & P2P Networks: artists-to-fans-to-artists - 0 views

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    A new blog is officially online for discussing music on the Web, with debates on payments to artists and issues related to copyright. It's called a2f2a (artists to fans to artists), and here's the mission statement as stated on the blog page: (continue...)
Darrius Willrich

Can't Get Enough Blog 7-14 - 0 views

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    This series of blogs (1-14) chronicle my thoughts, whims and history of every song on my newest album "Can't Get Enough" which took six years to make.
Darrius Willrich

Can't Get Enough Blog 6-14 - 0 views

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    This series of blogs (1-14) chronicle my thoughts, whims and history of every song on my newest album "Can't Get Enough" which took six years to make.
anonymous

Merry Christmas from Eliot - 1 views

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    I would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and offer a gift to you. Please go to http://blogs.myspace.com/eliot319 for details.
Michael J

Great Unknowns Music Exposé - 0 views

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    A music blog dedicated to music and the independent artist industry. Coverage of music events and interviews with bands and music artists including photos and exclusive music available on this site.
anonymous

Junk Shop Vinyl - 0 views

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    I blog about my vinyl records discoveries in junk shops, dime stores and boot sales.
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    dead link !
peter link

Sparks From The Fire - Watchfire Music's Inspirational Blog - 0 views

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    Sparks From The Fire is a blog about inspirational music and the things that inspire us. Peter Link, founder of Watchfire Music, shares his thoughts about all things inspirational.
peter link

The Many Faces of Music | Joyful Noise | Briana Nadeau - 0 views

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    When I was a kid growing up music seemed to be secularized across the country by region. There was the East Coast sound, the California Sound, Country music from the south and R&B from Detroit - the Motown sound.
Lisa Parker

Steve Krenz's Tutorial on Guitar Barre Chords [2 of 2] - 0 views

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    Here's the deal. Barre chords take some time to bloom. At first you can try your hardest and you just don't have the muscles in place to get them to sound. It's a physical thing. It takes time to develop the muscles needed.
Lisa Parker

Guitar Styles to Consider When Learning Guitar - 0 views

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    Just like there are different types of guitars, there are also different styles of play. While you may think that you've got an idea of a style you'd like to focus on before you even start learning, it is best to learn as many as possible and then use them all to draw on when you decide on a style you like best. When you learn to play guitar with the Learn and Master Guitar series, you'll learn a myriad of styles to help you decide which one you like best. You'll learn: -Acoustic guitar -Electric & rock guitar -Classical and fingerstyle guitar -Blues guitar -Jazz guitar -Country guitar and chicken picken' -R&B and funk guitar
Lisa Parker

Music Reading vs. Tablatures (Part 2) - 0 views

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    There are plenty of resources available that give TABs to everyone's favorite song and they generally work fine if all you want to do is learn your favorite guitar riff. But my goal is to go beyond just copying somebody else's riff to the place of really understanding what music and guitar playing are really made up of. And in order to do that, I have to introduce basic music reading. Not that you are going to end up playing classical guitar concertos, but so that we could learn the "why" of music. I understand that it can be truly frustrating to go back and try to read the music to play these simple songs when you can already play somewhat better by reading the TABS. I have found that in my experience in teaching many adults in your situation just say "Forget it, it's too much work and I don't even sound that good when I read the music. I can play better just reading the TAB. Besides, who wants to learn how to play Yankee Doodle anyway?" So they quit trying to learn the music and just tell themselves that "Some people can read music and some can't and I am just one of those that can't."
Lisa Parker

Music Reading vs. Tablature (Part 1) - 0 views

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    Let me first say this TAB vs. Music Reading debate is about as fundamental as it gets in guitar discussions. Often times the debate gets polarized - us vs. them, TAB readers vs. Music Readers - which I have always found a bit perplexing. It would be the equivalent of someone shouting across the shop floor saying "I am a hammer man and all of you wrench guys are dumb". They are both just tools - each with unique advantages and limitations.
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