Archive for October, 2008
Mozart: Flute & Harp Concerto – Flute Concertos Nos. 1, 2 by Mozart Festival Orchestra, Alberto Lizzio & Alfons Gruber
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Mozart: Piano Concertos – Vol. 4 – No. 20, 21 ‘Elvira Madigan’& 22 by Mozart Festival Orchestra
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… 1. “Phantom of the Opera”: The classic silent movie starring Lon Chaney (pictured) is being screened with live organ music accompaniment. It’s such a good idea, it’s being done in two places. In San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall, the screening …
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… running out of destinations but Amsterdam? Really? That’s just silly. And one long, extended sight gag. How much Dutch music are we gonna hear, windmills and tulips are we gonna see and allusions to the sex trade must we bear? In fashion, real high …
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Those who want to learn to play guitar often think only of guitar heroes that play lead guitar. Rhythm guitar is often considered second best, if at all. This can be a mistake as rhythm playing can be the most fun and satisfying part of both acoustic and electric guitar.
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… Ch. 55, 10 p.m. Mon Nov 3 Video on Trial Live, from Toronto, it’s the 100th episode of the snarkfest that excoriates music videos. Today’s hour-long episode in front of a studio audience features uncensored faves such as Nikki Payne, Debra …
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A common problem in bands is figuring out how to finish a song. Many songs on the radio finish with a fade out, but this is not an easy option for a live band. So here are some tips to help you create interesting endings that will keep your audience interested in your performance.
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… The Innocents, 9 p.m., Vision. For guaranteed chills, turn out the lights and crank up the volume for some creepy music in a black-and-white 1961 thriller starring Deborah Kerr as a governess caring for two orphans she suspects are possessed. Author …
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Heart Burns by Tom Gäbel
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Learning acoustic guitar is not less in demand. First thing that you should always keep in mind is the passion to learn. Because youre spiritual mind and the inner force to learn something drives the way to passion.
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Microcastle by Deerhunter
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The guitar makes a great accompaniment instrument for instrumental duets with a melody instrument. If you are interested in playing with other musicians like this the collections below will give you a great repertoire for playing with flute, violin, or harmonica. Build your accompaniment skills and repertoire and you will always be in demand by [...]
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This post shares tips for getting the most out of your band rehearsal time.
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