Thursday, March 11, 2010

Why Yamaha Dtxpress is Greater than the Competition

March 6, 2010 by James Quick  
Filed under Musical Instruments

For the course of ten years, the Yamaha Dtxpress series electronic drum kits have set the standard for functioning and value for both beginner and professional drummers.

Yamaha Dtxpress, Answers to Your Questions

February 27, 2010 by James Quick  
Filed under Musical Instruments

The Yamaha DTxpress is just about the best digital drum sets of its kind. It’s got extra ordinary sound quality. One great aspect is that it is not so bulky or cumbersome. Allow me to share a couple of things that set it a step above the other Models.

Drum Instruction DVD: Learn Without Frustration

February 26, 2010 by Jason Barnes  
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We do not have roll over minutes in our house. It is good to skip days sometime to let you family know that you are thinking about them. As any drummer knows, it is easy to get lost in time when practicing, especially when playing to music. So when your wife comes in and points to her watch, you smile and say, “Yes Dear.”

How to Play Conga Drums : Conga Drum Hand Positioning

December 4, 2009 by admin  
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Hand position is very important when playing the conga drum. Learn more about using hand position to achieve a good sound on the conga drum with tips from a professional conga drum player in this free music lesson video. Expert: Johnny Conga Contact: www.myspace.com/jcjohnnyconga Bio: Johnny Conga has been performing on the conga drum for [...]

How to Play Conga Drums : Tumbao Latin Music Rhythms

December 2, 2009 by admin  
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Tumbao is the basic Latin music rhythm pattern for dance music. Learn how to play tumbao Latin music rhythms withtips from a professional conga drum player in this free music lesson video. Expert: Johnny Conga Contact: www.myspace.com/jcjohnnyconga Bio: Johnny Conga has been performing on the conga drum for over 40 years. Filmmaker: Curtis Enlow … [...]

The Importance Of Drums in Classical Music

December 2, 2009 by admin  
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The warp and woof of music are rhythm and melody, and the drums are the rhythm instruments par excellence. It is easier to recognize a song by its rhythm without melody than it is by its melody without rhythm, which shows what a basic part of music is rhythm.

Primitive music is more rhythm than [...]

How to Play Conga Drums : Playing Conga Drums in Clave Rhythms

December 2, 2009 by admin  
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Clave rhythms are very important for playing conga drums. Learn more about how to play the conga in clave rhythms with tips from a professional conga drum player in this free music lesson video. Expert: Johnny Conga Contact: www.myspace.com/jcjohnnyconga Bio: Johnny Conga has been performing on the conga drum for over 40 years. Filmmaker: Curtis [...]

Animusic 2 – Gyro Drums

November 29, 2009 by admin  
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2nd drum kit with: 03 hi-hats 02 cowbells 02 woodblocks 04 timbales 04 bongo drums 08 tom tom drums 10 cymbals 3rd drum kit with: 04 gongs 08 bass drums 08 snare drums 16 cymbals 52 tom tom drums 4th drum kit with: 08 wood-shelled maracas 08 metal-shelled maracas … animation art music musical instruments [...]

Strings & Drums a House of Indian & Western Musical Instruments offering a comprehensive range of Indian and western music instruments

November 24, 2009 by admin  
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Strings & Drums a House of Indian & Western Musical Instruments shops in East of kailash.
Strings & Drums is one of the Indian & Western Instruments retailers of  New Delhi & We stern musical instruments & accessories.( Esp, Tender, Marshall, Yamaha, Ibanez, Mapex, Granada ). Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual [...]

Musical Instruments – A Brief Crossing Through Age

November 6, 2009 by Carl Keller  
Filed under Musical Instruments

Musical instruments are maybe as older as the history of human civilization itself. Historians agree that no one has ever come up with an totally consistent procedure for deducing the exact chronology of several musical instruments within various cultures.

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