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The Mysterious Tritone Chord Progression Posted By : Duane Shinn


Just what is it about the tritone chord progression that makes it so mysterious? Perhaps it has to do with its dissonant, clashing sound. It may have something to do with its dubious history. Whatever it is, the tritone chord progression in music made a comeback in music after several centuries of bad publicity.

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Posted by: admin on August 27th, 2008

Swing Bass for Piano: Get Your Left Hand In Action Posted By : Duane Shinn


The piano style is called “swing bass” because your left hand swings back and forth between a low note or group of notes, such as a 10th, alternating with a chord in the area right below middle C. It is a great tool for lending spark and variety to songs. You will add a lot to your style as you practice this technique more and keep your audience swinging with your music.

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5 Tips for Learning How to Play the Guitar Posted By : Heather Jacobson


Love guitar music and want to learn how to play? Here are some tips to help you get started.

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Sheet Music Theory: Time Signatures Posted By : Victor Epand


Beginning music students may feel somewhat daunted by learning how to read the time signature on a piece of sheet music. In truth it can be a rather simple process and this article will give you the basics that you need to get started.

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Sheet Music Theory: Simple And Compound Time Signatures Posted By : Victor Epand


One important part of learning to read and play music is to be able to identify the different time signatures and understand what they mean. The first two types are simple and compound time.

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The Acoustic Guitar: An Overview Posted By : Victor Epand


A brief history and summary of the types of acoustic guitar, including nylon vs. steel string, and the various subcategories.

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The Drum Set: An American Icon Posted By : Victor Epand


An overview of the place of the drum set in music and in American culture. Includes a summary of drum set components and possible accessories.

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Finding Free Music Downloads for MP3 Players Posted By : Heather Jacobson


If you love music, you probably own an MP3 player. Is there a way to get free music? Read on and find out!

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The Electric Guitar: From Big Band To Rock And Roll Posted By : Victor Epand


An overview of the evolution of the electric guitar, the variety of models available, and the place it holds in modern American society.

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Sheet Music In The Middle Ages Posted By : Victor Epand


An explanation of how sheet music played an important role in the spread of music, both religious and secular, during the Middle Ages.

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