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  • Tuning, Intonation, And The Saxophone By: Chad Criswell
    Playing your saxophone in tune with others in your band requires much more than simply playing a reference note into a tuner and adjusting the mouthpiece on the instrument. In order to really understand the tuning process and how best to tune your saxophone it helps to know the physics behind the sound that you produce while playing. When we are talking about physics and the saxophone we are dealing in the realm of invisible vibrations called sound waves.

    To better underst...

    Tags: saxophone, sax, tune, pitch, tuning, saxophone tuning, sax tuning, band, sharp, flat

  • Choosing The Right Musical Instrument For You By: Susan Jan
    If music is your middle name, then musical instruments are sure to adorn your room. Music is an excellent way to get rid of the blues.
    Tags: ukulele, accordion, music, musical instrument, used musical instrument, musical instrument stor

  • Saxophone By: Mar
    The saxophone, (colloquially refered to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet. It was invented by Adolphe Sax around 1840. The saxophone is most commonly associated with popular music, big band music, and jazz, but it was originally intended as both an orchestral and military band instrument.
    Tags: Saxophone, music

  • Bridal Gowns – How To Find The Perfect Wedding Dress By: Lucy Bartlett
    Style, colour and ceremonial importance of the bridal gown worn by the bride during the wedding ceremony depends upon the culture and religion of the couple getting married.

    White is the preferred color of the bridal gown among the westerners. Creamy shades such as ivory, ecru and eggshell are also used in making bridal gowns. Queen Victoria of England, wore a white bridal gown when she got married to Albert of Sax-Coburg in the year 1840. Since then the white bridal gown ...

    Tags: wedding dress, bridal gown, cheap bridal gown, designer bridal gown, maternity wedding dress

  • Killer Piano Playing Secrets of a Chord Addict! By: Duane Shinn
    When a lightbulb comes on in the mind of an individual who is seeking knowledge in some area, it is amazing how much progress can be made in a short time. For piano players and other musicians, that moment of insight that changes lives often has to do with understanding chords and how they progress to create music.
    Tags: piano, piano playing, piano chords, music, chords, musicians, piano lessons

  • So You Want to be President? Learn to Play a Musical Instrument! By: Duane Shinn
    From Bill Clinton and his sax to Richard Nixon and his piano, many Presidents and leaders have played a musical instrument. Does Condi Rice have an edge in future presidential elections because she is also a concert pianist?
    Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, Mozart Effect, music study, musical instrum

  • Real Shortstops Don't Chew Their Gloves By: Duane Shinn
    When I was growing up, even though I loved baseball, I nervously chewed on my baseball glove. I guess I wasn't meant to be the next Derek Geter.
    Tags: baseball, trombone, childhood

  • Las Vegas Schools Kicks Off Several Events For The New School Year By: Stacy Andell
    Las Vegas Schools ’ Cheyenne High School Host Specialist in Gender Neutral Education

    Dr. Leonard Sax, one of the foremost authorities in the success of gender neutral education, addressed the teachers and staff of Cheyenne High School. This was part of a professional development day scheduled before the start of the new school year. Dr. Sax is an author, psychologist, and family physician who has become a leading scholar on the topic of how gender differences affect studen...

    Tags: indianapolis schools, schools, indianapolis

  • Top 5 Ways To Enhance The Effectiveness Of Your Freeze Alarm By: Ralph Winn
    In January of 2005, the Sax family woke up to discover that the pipes in their family’s weekend ski lodge garage had burst. The garage was flooded, but that’s not the worst of it. The water then froze, encasing all 3 of their cars in a thick layer of ice. It took hours to chip, crack, pick, and melt their cars free.

    Surveys indicate that “frozen pipes” ranks as the number one fear of vacation homeowners in the United States. Water damage is second only to fire damage in n...

    Tags: Freeze Alarms, Freeze Alert

  • Beginning Steps To Learning And Practicing To Be A Pianist By: Hunter Pyle
    Anyone that’s learning to play the piano knows that you only become proficient at a new skill with plenty of practice. A roll up piano is something that you might find useful in helping you master the art of playing the piano. Many people that take piano lessons don’t have a piano at home due to the fact that a piano can be an expensive proposition. Owning a piano can also be difficult for some due to the space it takes up. This is where the roll up piano comes into play.

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    Tags: step, learn, practice, pianist, roll, piano, gift, play, music, sound, concert, classical

  • Dave Matthews Band Reviewed By: Boris DeVries
    One of my favorite bands of time is the Dave Matthews Band. They have a unique sound that is hard to compare with other acts. They are considered a jam band, but are quite different from other stereotypical jam bands such as Phish and the Grateful Dead. Each member of the band is a virtuoso on their instrument. However, two members shine above the rest of them. They are Carter Beauford (drums) and Leroi Moore (sax/wind instruments). These two gentlemen have perfected their gi...
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  • Guitar Players: Why Not Guitar Synth? By: Brian Murphy
    Guitar Synthesizers have been around for years. I remember seeing a picture of Pete Townsend of The Who back in the early/mid-seventies with an ARP.

    Since then it has come a long way and still needs tweaking but it is usable.

    The technology is there. Use it. If you do not, you are missing a lot.

    Checkout Pat Metheny and others.

    You can't just plug your guitar's output into a box and get great synth sounds. You need a 13-pin connection. This is achieved by using a ...

    Tags: guitar, guitar recording, computer recording, audio recording, midi guitar, synth guitar, 13pin

  • Take a Bite of The Big Apple and Own New York Real Estate By: Scott Moger
    If you can make it there you can make it anywhere, so the song says. And people have been making it big in "The Big Apple" well before and after the song was written.
    Tags: New York Real Estate, gifts

  • I’ll believe it when I see it By: Pam Kennett
    Visualisation can help you manifest your life goals. This sounds like a bold statement but successful sports people use visualisation techniques to create their perfect game. These techniques require practice and discipline. This article explains how to visualise to get what you want out of life - whether that be financial goals or a better game of golf!
    Tags: wealth, visualisation, health, sportspeople, tiger woods, golf, tennis, positive thinking,

  • "Mystic Cove" a musical landscape of smooth jazz sounds By: Mr Smooth Jazz
    What's new in the Jazz scene? Brian Johnson's "Mystic Cove". It is the long awaited musical and lyrical sounds-cape for the smooth Jazz lover that flows like a fresh water stream. A mix of well known musicians like Russ Freeman, Eric Hansen, Jeff Kashiwa, Sammy Figueroa, and others with Brian Johnson's effortless symphonic smooth jazz create catchy breaks with dynamic horn and percussion parts and pop/ballad feel along with complex chords. One cannot help but admire this stunningly innovative mix of pop melodies blended with smooth jazz-style playing. Gargantuan production, along with experienced producing facilitates to give the album a big but well balanced sound. Jeff Kashiwa's smooth sax style just falls into place nicely with the Brian Johnson's composition on 'Hope Town' as well as Eric Hansen's unique classical guitar feel in 'Almost' and the organic feel of "Smooth". The album also boasts a funky undertone that demands attention and with the percussive foundation of Sammy Figueroa's Latin twist just screams of sophisticated beats. Having had the chance to show her incomparable vocalist chops, Tomey Sellars can't resist letting her trademark voice sail into the stratosphere as she does in the popish smooth jazz ballad song of "Almost". The immediacy of the horns dancing with the rhythmic counterpoint gives listeners the sense that they are experiencing a live performance in a late-night hip jazz club. Great engineers, mixing talent like Marko Ruffolo, good studios, and other great musicians like Russ Freeman' make this smooth jazz album also a well balanced but exciting attention keeper. Such concepts are the basis for his unique music and the album signals the arrival of an unmistakable new sound in smooth Jazz music.
    Tags: Smooth Jazz, Hip jazz, latest smooth jazz, best jazz music, jazz, music, radio, enjoyment, listeni

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