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Mar, 2013

Rather Rock On Than Clock In?

by GuestAuthor on March 15, 2013

So you’ve seen X-Factor and Rock School and think you could be the next Leona Lewis or Led Zeppelin? Well first off, you’ve got to ask yourself whether this is a fleeting fancy or something you can genuinely see yourself doing for the rest of your life.
The reality and long, hard slog of becoming a platinum-selling rock star or the next big thing in pop is often overlooked because so

14
Mar, 2013

World Renowned Piano Shops

by GuestAuthor on March 14, 2013

If you are in the market for a piano, another instrument, or musical and recording gear, there are many respected outlets in cities around the world from which to choose. But what makes a store truly renowned? A broad selection of merchandise is important, but customer service makes the difference between a nice music store and a world renowned one. The following highlights a few piano and music shops from around the world that earned their excellent reputations.

9
Feb, 2013

How To Plan A Music Festival

by GuestAuthor on February 9, 2013

There comes a time in all music-lovers’ lives when they feel the need to share their passion with others.  Sometimes, all that is involved in the sharing process is a simple burned CD.  Other times, the method is a bit more extensive. Are you ready to host a music festival?  Do you want to introduce [...]

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Jan, 2013

There Are More To Gongs Than Meet The Eye

by GuestAuthor on January 11, 2013

The gong looks like a very simple form of instrument, but there is actually much more to it than meets the eye. The gong is actually a very important part of any orchestra, but many people think that it is only a minor addition because it doesn’t get very many parts. However, almost every time [...]

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Dec, 2012

Overcome The Cliché of The "10,000 Hour" Rule When It Comes to Playing The Guitar

by Adam Anderson on December 23, 2012

Talents are mostly acquired through genetic transmission, sometimes through practices as well. There is a significant influence of genes and other environmental factors in acquiring such skills by any person. However, most people think that talents like singing or playing a musical instrument come from years of practice. The idea of 10,000 hours of practice [...]

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