Encourage Your Children To Take Piano Lessons Or Guitar Lessons
March 11, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Musical Instruments
Even when people are born without much ability to play a musical instrument, they usually still like music of some sort. However, everyone should still have taken some guitar or piano lessons at some point in their life.
How Can Learning a Musical Instrument Enhance Your Health
February 12, 2010 by Fara Thompson
Filed under Musical Instruments
Are you into music? Have you been thinking to learn about musical instrument? If yes then you must start right away. There are many advantages associated with learning to play the different kinds of musical instrument. Not only physical but they give you a sense of relaxation and also attract you emotionally.
Piano Lessons Offer You More Than Just Musical Opportunity
February 10, 2010 by Adriana Noton
Filed under Musical Instruments
Piano lessons offer all of us a chance to do much more than learn how to play one of the most beautiful and complex instruments of our time. Those who can learn to play the piano well have achieved a significant accomplishment. Children and adults who master this very intriguing, very complex set of keys can look forward to a lifetime of benefits.
Learn A New Thing With Online Guitar Lessons
January 27, 2010 by Nathan Webster
Filed under Musical Instruments
Do you dream of playing the guitar, why not think of learning this by using some online guitar lessons? You may find some that will be a lot more cost than others, but most will give you a chance to check them out. This will be done by a few free lessons that you will be able to complete. Through those lessons you can see how their program works and whether you like it or not.
Using Suzuki Method Program In Learning How To Play Violin For Kids
January 9, 2010 by Yani Danaatmaja
Filed under Musical Instruments
At the time of its introduction, the Suzuki method of teaching music was revolutionary, particularly in the way that it allowed children to learn to play music at a very early age. With the increase in young players, smaller solo violins became a necessity for children who needed an instrument proportionate to their body size. This led to instruments being made that range from 3/4 to 1/16, with some makers even producing a 1/32 size. The 1/16 violin is one that is particularly popular with very young players.
How To Carefully Clean Your Piano
January 8, 2010 by John Harvey
Filed under Musical Instruments
If you have a piano you are aware how enjoying playing can be. In many families learning to play the piano is a tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Much like any other musical instruments, one has to take care of it to keep it in good shape. The most important method of care is regularly cleaning the piano without damaging it.
Guitar Types – Understanding the Different Types of Guitars
January 1, 2010 by David Sullivan
Filed under Musical Instruments
Today one very popular instrument happens to be the guitar. Of course there are a variety of different types of guitars out there. Various guitars have a different appearances, sound, and are a bit different to play. Trying to decide what type of guitar to learn and play? Here is a look at some of the different guitar types to choose from.
Learning Acoustic Guitar: The Parts of the Guitar and Proper Posture
December 24, 2009 by Scott Forrester
Filed under Musical Instruments
Some people may think otherwise, but in truth learning to play the guitar is pretty easy. The only thing that you need to do is learn where to start, and the proper place to start is by learning the different parts of a guitar. By doing this you will learn the way it works, and then you’ll understand the importance of aspects such as string and pick selection. There aren’t that many parts in an acoustic guitar, so we’ll go over them fast:
Beginning Guitar Lessons: What You Need
December 15, 2009 by John Johansen
Filed under Musical Instruments
Because of its popularity, the guitar is one of the simpler instruments to learn to play. Firstly, many learning resources exist and are readily available. Secondly, the guitar is a very portable instrument, especially the acoustic version which doesn’t require you to plug in an amplifier. This makes it easy to learn and practice anywhere! Of course we’re not even considering the ‘coolness’ factor.
How To Learn Guitar Easily On Your Own
December 9, 2009 by David Sullivan
Filed under Musical Instruments
Guitar learners usually are fascinated about music and they always are keen about learning this instrument. A guitarist can compile music and perform a song with perfect notation as a locale. As you can see, most of the singers of the bands play the role of guitarists also, because of the interconnection between these two. If you’re learning guitar professionally, you have to spend a good amount of time for that. You might find it very difficult to sing and play guitar together, but practice will make your performance perfect.