Archive for August, 2009
Monday, August 31st, 2009
Media and arts influence our society in ways we are often not aware of. Growing up surrounded by television, radio, and movies, we often take the images and information they present for granted. Do you ever stop to think about how your interests have been shaped by what you see and hear through electronic media? Have you ever pondered on how your taste in music or arts developed?
Now, more than ever, the possibility of finding (more…)
Tags: Cook, David, Label, Pop, RCA, Records
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Well, luckily for some, you don’t have to be an extremely experienced music composer to be a good song writer, just look at some of the world’s best song writers of today.
Some of the basic questions that you may have to begin with are do I start with an instrument or with the chords or lyrics? Do I have to ponder the idea for days or just pump out a melody? To tell you the truth there is no one correct way to write a song. I (more…)
Tags: art, battle artist, caught in a hustle, freestyle, hip hop, immortal technique, revolutionary, underground mc
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Monday, August 24th, 2009
Most of us music teachers aim to offer the best services to our students and let them learn their chosen instruments in the most efficient manner. Having a good teaching strategy will not only give your students fun learning experience but it will also earn you respect in the field. Thus, I have listed some music teaching tips that will enable you to teach your students effectively.
* Target both your students’ minds and bodies – E (more…)
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Golden songs of 80’s and 90’s rejuvenate our cells & soul
Music is a magical word that automatically generates a feeling of high awe in us. And when the context is of golden melodies of 80’s and 90’s, people really can’t help themselves to listen it. It is a not a serendipitous gift from God, instead it’s a true form of hyper meditation for God. It takes us towards the purity of emotions and inner random feelin (more…)
Tags: Christ, Father, God, Jesus, Marathon, Son, Triathlon
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
I’ll Always Be Your Mother is a new mother and son wedding song that I wrote for my son’s wedding in 2006.
When my son told me he was getting married, I knew I wanted to write a song for him and his new bride. My intention was to give him something special and personal. As I started to write the song, it became more obvious to me that it would be a wonderful song to be played at the wedding that he (more…)
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
People from all over the world appreciate the creations of Indian music bands. They understand the strong music traditions that this country has, recognizing Indian artists for what they truly are. Online, there are numerous specialized websites dedicated to Indian music bands, presenting their most wonderful songs and practically showing how Indian music has developed throughout time. My Band is just one of the many examples that could be given (more…)
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Surprisingly enough, various sites offer amazing music downloads that are simple to use and easy to access. Providing million songs, music tracks, or soundtracks, they help people listen to their favorite music genres in a hassle free way. But, it is really important to look for the technical support of a particular chosen site before choosing (more…)
Tags: arts, Benjamin, culture, entertainment, music, ted, tedtalks, Zander
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Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Most music teachers consider teaching music to their dear students both their profession and passion. Most of them have the heart for arts and music – making each student love learning music and music as a whole. With this kind of outlook and disposition in teaching music, the inspired and motivated music teacher tends to begin his search for consistent improvement in his teaching strategies as well as his effort for personal and professional g (more…)
Tags: around, chanda, change, for, playing, songs, the, world
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
Good music teaching resources and studio policies are indeed necessary as they intend to create a conducive and healthy learning environment. Music teachers must set good and strict business principles and classroom practices so as to eliminate confusion, inconsistency and misunderstanding among studio clients, students, parents as well as the entire teaching personnel.
Certainly, as you decide to put up your own music studio, your (more…)
Tags: Coldplay, music, video, Yellow
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Monday, August 3rd, 2009
There’s so much new music out there, people don’t have time to listen to it all. They tend to play the stuff that fits easily into the background. Like the soundtrack for our lives, music sets the tone for everything we do. These days we prefer our music loud and loaded with attitude over soft and sexy. Like fast food, if it’s filling it’s fine.
Cover bands became a trend in the seventies. It was a good way for a working band to make a (more…)
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