by GuestAuthor
on September 12, 2012
Most people who get into playing guitar do so because of a desire to emulate famous rock stars or play the songs which they grew up singing. Classical guitar is a lesser known discipline, and it receives far less coverage in the mainstream media than top rock stars and even the other classical instruments such as the piano or the violin. For any student of the guitar, taking time out to listen to the music of some of the greats in the acoustic classical guitar world will expose them to a different playing style and type of music.
by GuestAuthor
on September 12, 2012
If video killed the radio star, then it’s fair to say that several things by now have also ‘killed’ video – from CDs to DVDs to Blu Ray discs. But the question really is whether or not the future has any place for hard copies of our music and films anymore at all with the [...]
by GuestAuthor
on August 25, 2012
How many beautiful, sunny afternoons found me miserably imprisoned in my bedroom, mournfully sawing away at that dratted violin while my friends’ shrieking laughter testified to the fun they were having outdoors? I chafed at the unfairness of it all. Never mind that I was the one who had opted to ‘learn an instrument’ when the school music director came around our classroom soliciting fresh bodies for the band and orchestra. What had I been I thinking? And why the violin? Of all possible choices, what prideful foolishness made me think I could master this diabolical device, this mocking contraption of wood, catgut, and human misery? With each labored stroke of the bow it howled my musical incompetence to the world. My parents wore their game faces but I knew that deep inside they yearned anew each day for that dreaded hour to pass with a fervor no less impassioned than my own. They hid it well, but I knew and suffered even more exquisitely for the shame I felt at my own lack of the least aptitude. My frustration at times reduced me to a gibbering beast and like a beast I would gnash my teeth in impotent rage. In moments of absolute frenzy I would bite my nemesis, leaving toothy imprints for my tutor to puzzle over at our next lesson. He was wise enough never to inquire as to their origin.
by GuestAuthor
on August 15, 2012
Being able to play an instrument is one of those skills that many of us would love to have. We are envious of people who can sit down at the piano and play a simple tune, or who can strum a guitar along to their favorite songs on the radio. Many people learn their music skills as a child, but it is never too late to learn and across the country there are people of all ages learning guitar, piano and many other instruments. But how do you go about finding a good teacher? Recommendation For parents looking for a teacher for their children, the best place to start is with other children who are learning too. Ask the parents if they would recommend the teacher who is working with their children, and if not, why not. It is also easier to talk to other parents about the teaching styles and prices of individual teachers than it is with the teachers themselves. Be aware though that good teachers with a high reputation are often full to capacity, and your child may have to wait several months or longer before a slot becomes available.
by GuestAuthor
on August 8, 2012
Many stadiums around the world all have a similar look. Older stadiums especially, often lack design flairs that make a stadium stand out. Some stadiums are little more than dirt patches surrounded by seats. However, some stadiums designs are innovative and stand out from the crowd. These stadiums not only have amazing-looking designs inside and [...]