Archive for June, 2009

Free Guitar Chord Charts

June 30th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Music Reviews

This article will show you how to make the best use of free guitar chord charts that you can find online. As the internet changes, sites go down and new ones come up, so I won’t risk this resource going out of date by discussing where to find your free guitar chord charts, just how to use them to kick start your guitar playing. (more…)

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The Influence Of Blues Guitar On Modern Music

June 29th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Music Reviews

Anybody interested in modern music sooner or later asks the question, “Where did it begin?” Well, if you leave blues guitar music out, you will not have much of an answer. So let us look at where the blues came from, where it went and who it met on the way. We will also take a look at the “blues guitar sound” and how it has its unique effect on our feelings. (more…)

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Downloadable Music on Mobile Phone – The Latest Trend

June 27th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Music Reviews

Mobile phones have become an essential gadget for all class of people in almost every region in today’s world. Now, mobile phones not only serve communication purpose, they also take care of entertainment features. Download Fun makes it possible for mobile phone users and other mobile devices to download ring tones, screensavers, and wallpapers over the net. (more…)

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The Pros Of The Zune Car Charger

June 26th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Music Reviews

This product, the Zune Car Charger, is also known as the Zune Car Pack, and it runs around $79.99. It has tons of features that will simply dazzle you. Lets get started with that.

First off, I’d like to start off by saying who this is for. This product is for anyone who enjoys listening to music through their mp3 player in their car. Its extremely useful for anyone taking a long road trip and doesn’t want to be changing cd’s every hour or so. All in all, if you have a zune, a car, and money to spend, then this product will definitely be worth your while. (more…)

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Besame Mucho – Guitar Chords And Lyrics

June 24th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in e writer

Besame Mucho is one of the most popular songs of all time, being recorded by an extraordinarily diverse range of singers and instrumentalists.
It was written in 1940 by a sixteen-year-old Mexican girl called Consuelo Velasquez. The song was a steamy expression of a young girl’s longing to be kissed. (more…)

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The Nylon String Acoustic Guitar

June 23rd, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Music Reviews

The nylon string acoustic guitar has a softer, mellower sound than the steel string guitar. Strangely, modern audiences can still be spellbound by the depth of feeling of a nylon string guitar.  It’s entirely up to you which one you choose to play. I could cite a list of artists who used either nylon or steel string for this or that record, and make a wild guess or two at why the artists made the choices they did, but the bottom line is that if you want a deep, quiet sound that doesn’t compete with your singing, the nylon string guitar is the way to go. (more…)

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Tips For The Beginner On Acoustic Guitar

June 21st, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in e writer

The acoustic guitar is the most well-liked instrument for beginner musicians. It is simple to  cart around, you can practice on it any time, and it has a very agreeable sound. The acoustic guitar also is something of an unknown quantity for anyone just starting to learn to play, so in this article I would like to come to grips with issues such as the best acoustic guitar to buy for the beginner, what to expect when you take lessons and whether or not you will need to learn to read music. If you are just starting as a guitar player, and you need some guidance, keep reading. (more…)

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Playing Bass Guitar Solos

June 20th, 2009 by admin | 9 Comments | Filed in Music Reviews

In 1965 British rock group, The Who released a song called My Generation. Apart from its claim to fame as a rock anthem it also contains the most instantly recognizable bass guitar solo in rock and roll. This iconic solo by John Entwistle is typical of the bass solo modeled on similar solo breaks played on double bass and bass guitar in jazz music. This type of bass guitar solo is in the form of a question and answer sequence often found in blues music. The Who’s solo also imitates jazz bass solos in that it is played without other instruments behind it. In jazz such solos are played unaccompanied because other instruments tend to drown out the bass. (more…)

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