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World’s Forgotten Boy

Writen by Michelle Duffy

It is a shame to hear that the world is believing that the energetic career of Britain’s best loved rockers is coming to an end. So I feel it is my duty to fuel the diminishing fan base one more time by bringing you the very pinnacle…

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Thu, July 31 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Eminem

Writen by Sharon White

I think that what he does is take his message to youth of today when most of the teenagers are rebels and obscene. He probably thinks that the best way of getting to them is with someone who has been through hard times, and hasn’t had an easy childhoo…

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Thu, July 31 2008 » Music » No Comments

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How Fast Should My Child in Piano Progress?

Writen by Cynthia VanLandingham

Parents wonder, “How fast should my child in piano progress?” because they want to be sure they’re doing everything they should to support their child in piano. Sometimes parents are concerned their chil…

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Thu, July 31 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Vintage Violins

Writen by Richard Romando

Vintage violins are used and old violins from specific time periods. Older the violin the costlier it gets. Vintage violins cost lot more than new ones. There are many shops around the world which repair and sell vintage violins. Each and e…

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Wed, July 30 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Cha Cha Cha in New Zealand

Writen by Ramnish Gupta

Origin:
Cha Cha evolved from the Mambo and Rumba in the early 50s in Cuba. Initially, this new rythm was called “Mambo-Rumba” and later on, renamed “Cha-cha-cha” is this was the sound shoes made when dancing to the rythm.

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Wed, July 30 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Guitar Tip: Secret Benefits Of Using A Metronome.

Writen by Craig Bassett

I’m sure you’ve heard that it is incredibly useful to practice with a metronome. Most books and teachers make it abundantly clear that using a metronome is a great way to improve your timing. This is true. …

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Wed, July 30 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Guitars - One For Each Style

Writen by Michael Russell

Guitar players cover a number of styles of music, from blues to jazz to rock to pop to speed metal and on and on. And since every style of music is different and every guitar is different, it would then seem a natural conclusio…

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Tue, July 29 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Piano Rainbows - How Musical Dreams Come True for Kids of All Ages

Writen by Cynthia VanLandingham

In The Muppet Show Kermit the frog sings an inspirational song called The Rainbow Connection. It goes like this:

Why are there so many songs abou…

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Tue, July 29 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Legal Music Downloads vs. File-Sharing

Writen by Nkeno Kapya

Consumer attitudes towards music downloads have changed dramatically. Legal music downloads have increased by almost 30% whilst illegal downloads have seen a decline of the same amount. Why the change ? Research in Austri…

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Tue, July 29 2008 » Music » No Comments

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Piano Lessons - Creating a Daily Schedule to Help Beginners

Writen by Cynthia VanLandingham

Beginners, just like advanced students, need a routine to keep their piano promises to themselves. But young beginners don’t have the perspective or the experience to appreciate this. Help …

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Mon, July 28 2008 » Music » No Comments