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Tips For Buying A GuitarMike Hayes

A guitar can look good, and then come apart in a few months. Whether you buy a new or used , brand-name guitar, make sure that it sounds good and it’s built well.

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The Punk Rock Scene And Why It Sucks...Maureen Keough

I was about 12 when I realized I didn’t want to belong to the mainstream. I truly believed that I saw them for what they were: materialistic, self serving, social slaves. Looking back I’m surprised this came to me at such an early age, but whatever, it did, I knew they were wrong. I thought there had to be something better out there, a place where people were just cool, not trying to hard. A place where you could be a free thinker, where we weren’t completely consumed by thin...

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Make Money With Your Music In Films Just By Talking To PeoplePhil Johnson

You can start to make money licensing you music to films and TV. You just need to know who to talk to and where to find them!

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Classical Composers: The Original Rock StarsStacey Moore

What makes a musician legendary? Someone whose unique vision and revolutionary music define an era and stand the test of time.

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How to Make a Jingle Bells Instrument to Accompany Christmas CarolsSuie Roberts

Do you love the old classic Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells carol? Do you like to sing carols? This is a great instrument to make, cheap and cheerful and re-cycles rubbish to turn it into something wonderful and festive. You won’t need any lessons to play the jingle bells, just tap it against your hand or thigh as you would a tambourine. A great Christmas make.

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How to Make a Jingle Bells Instrument to Accompany Christmas CarolsSuie Roberts

Do you love the old classic Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells carol? Do you like to sing carols? This is a great instrument to make, cheap and cheerful and re-cycles rubbish to turn it into something wonderful and festive. You won’t need any lessons to play the jingle bells, just tap it against your hand or thigh as you would a tambourine. A great Christmas make.

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Develop Music Industry Skills Through Music ForumsArtistopia

Music message boards can be used as a growing and learning experience for music artist development. This article explores the ways to make forum usage highly productive in the marketing of the artist’s brand, and to their greatest advantage.

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What Your Music Profile Should Say About YouArtistopia

Building your music profile so that you attract potential music business reps and collaborators as well as fans takes some thought. As an unsigned artist wanting to make a career in music, your bio page is as important as the demo your create of your music. If you are a do-it-yourselfer, here's how you do it.

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What NOT To Do As A BandArtistopia

Any up and coming band and artist will make mistakes, but the quicker you learn that a gig is a job, the sooner something like the following story can be avoided.

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The Gig Is Up - Getting Those GigsArtistopia

The music question that echoes throughout the Internet, "How do I get gigs?" Indie music artists now have a checklist for thinking on not only how to get that next gig, but ways make it your best ever.

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Why Artist Development Makes A DifferenceArtistopia

The Internet has had an enormous change on the music industry and those that create the music. This has created fascinating possibilities and tremendous opportunities of exposure for bands and music artists across the world. This also raises many questions for undiscovered talent to be heard above the clamoring din.

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Buy Great Sixties Music - Cheap !!!Ian Robertson

Follow these tips to get great sixties music at the best possible price and save $$$$$$s or £££££££s !!!!

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Guitar Teachers: Studying With A Private TeacherMike Hayes

A good teacher can teach us what we want to know, however they cannot teach us what to want to know! The most important person in the learning process is the student. In the final analysis, each one of us determines to a great degree how much we will learn.

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The Life and Legacy of John DenverMorgan Hamilton

When I hear the name John Denver, I always think of Colorado. John Denver is a talented American singer, musician, and song maker. John Denver is famous all over the world. His music is known to have been inspired by his home state and the beautiful Rocky Mountain landscape. When Denver was born, he was named Henry John Deutscendorf. The singer/songwriter began his career as a folk rock singer in the early 60s.

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Myth of the Mainstream?OneManBrand

The idea of the 'Mainstream' or Popular music is an outdated misnomer. The concept that all the people, all the time, will like the same thing is an over simplistic and regressive cultural perspective. With a target market of over six billion and increasing, it is becoming increasingly obvious, with the aid of new distributive technologies, that musical taste will diversify further and further, and what was niche will eventually divert more and more attention from the mainstream. We will take a brief historical tour through the emergence and history of the mainstream before considering the future of the popular music markets.

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