Practicing The Guitar – Are You Kidding Yourself?

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Practicing the guitar is no different than doing anything else to improve other aspects of you life. For example, if you’re an athlete do you improve your endurance by driving you car? No, you do it by running or some other form of exercise that builds muscle and cardio vascular endurance.

So it is with the guitar. Be sure that when you sit down to practice that you practice. Avoid the temptation to kid yourself by saying that you were practicing by just holding your guita…

Throat Singing in Inuit Culture

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Introduction to ancient throat singing in the Inuit culture in Arctic Canada. Describes recent revival of this entertainment form.

Do You Download Music Over A File-Sharing Network?

Friday, May 28th, 2010

It can be estimated that millions of people around the world share music over a file-sharing network. For this article, I am addressing the issue in America mainly because I am not aware of the laws in other countries. Do you think it is illegal to download music from file-sharing networks? What about music you already own? An important recent court decision will answer these questions directly and you might be surprised.

Recently the United States Court of Appeals for the…

Learn How to Play the Guitar

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

When you learn to play music on guitar it is one of the most rewarding things you can learn. It can be used at a variety of occasions and can also be used to make money when you become experienced.

Review Of Lemon Jelly – 64-95

Friday, May 21st, 2010

North London duo Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen AKA Lemon Jelly return with their unique brand of downbeat madness, melody and whimsical humour.

They’ve come a long way since 2000′s debut album “KY”, a compilation of their first three limited 10″…

Do You have what it Takes to Play the Guitar?

Friday, May 14th, 2010

An article about what it takes to learn to play guitar.

You learn to play the guitar by taking one step at a time – or one note at a time. Without musical talent, you might have to concentrate just a little harder at the beginning, but soon you’ll find it to be similar to learning any skill.

The Heart Effect: Startling New Information About How Music Affects Your Health

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Twenty-four young, healthy test subjects lay quietly in a university lab, listening to carefully chosen music through headphones, as doctors and technicians hovered around them meticulously measuring their vital signs. The study concluded quickly and the subjects returned to their normal everyday lives. But as the researchers began sifting through the data, something new and interesting began to emerge.

We’ve known for some time that music is a powerful relaxation tool. M…

Understanding The Purpose Of The Guitar Neck Shim

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Some guitars will just NOT adjust properly with the standard methods available like the bridge saddles, nut filing adjustments and the ability to set the bow (or lack thereof) of the neck itself. Adding shims to the bolt on neck may be necessary to get the guitar to play properly at all locations up and down the neck.

A nut shim acts as a spacer between the nut and neck raising and lowering the distance between all of the strings at the lower end of the guitar, starting at…

Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Music is experienced by individuals in a range of social settings ranging from being alone to attending a large concert. Musical performances take different forms in different cultures and socioeconomic milieus. In Europe and North America, there is often a divide between what types of music are viewed as a “high culture” and “low culture.”

Rock Lyrics of The 1980′s

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

One of the most well-know eras of music is the nineteen-eighties. In this period the virus AIDS hadn’t been quite discovered yet and everyone was still under the notion that having a good time with as many people as possible was the best way to live.