Thursday, March 11, 2010

Drum Instruction DVD: Learn Without Frustration

February 26, 2010 by Jason Barnes  
Filed under Musical Instruments

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.”

History Of OUD

February 3, 2010 by Benedict Perez  
Filed under Musical Instruments

OUD is a musical instrument which is very popular in Arabic country same as the guitar is a part of the western music. It is an instrument which has played a major role in evolution of the guitar. All the cultures across the world have their own musical instrument which has influenced the music of the region for past many centuries.

Listen To The Music Of World Instruments

February 3, 2010 by Benedict Perez  
Filed under Musical Instruments

There is large number of instruments in this world. You can call instrument to anything but when someone talks about world instrument the first thing that comes to your mind is something about musical instruments. Musical instrument is one from which you can produce soothing music. For producing good sound you have to first learn the technique to play the musical instrument in which you are interested in.

Introduction On Tabla Drums

January 13, 2010 by Benedict Perez  
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Tabla is a very popular percussion instrument in South Asia originating as far as 300 years ago. The name came from the Arabic word tabl meaning drum. There are various versions of the instrument’s origin but it is generally believed to have evolved from previously existing drums such as the dholak, naqqara, and pakhawa. This instrument is most commonly found in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Universal Purpose Of The Bodhran

January 13, 2010 by Benedict Perez  
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The bodhran is a musical instrument with a universal purpose. It is literally a skin tray and is very popular in the Celtic world like Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. This has been in existence and in use for more than a thousand years in so many ways. Bodhrans are suitable for winnowing and still being used for such purpose in some third world countries like India and Africa.

Why Should You Have Remo Djemebe

December 17, 2009 by Matt Taylor  
Filed under Musical Instruments

Remo djembe which is an olden African instrument now hits the modern music. But a lot of people still do not know much about it. There are those who cannot even imagine how this thing looks like especially those outside the music world in its true sense. But not for those who are music oriented in its real sense, they are the ones who will truly be amazed just by hearing the name of this particular musical instrument.

Learn To Play World Musical Instruments

December 16, 2009 by Benedict Perez  
Filed under Musical Instruments

Musical instrument is constructed with such a technique that if you work on it in a proper way, a beautiful sound of music is produced. Basically anything that produce sound can be named as musical instrument. The study of musical instruments is called organology. Musical instruments are just a beginning of human culture.

Kiki Sanchez Percussion Instruments.

November 23, 2009 by admin  
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Where To Find The Best Oud

November 17, 2009 by Danny Stevens  
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Oud is no doubt one of the oldest musical instruments the world has ever produced. It dates back even to the 3rd century. Many Arab world consider it as the king of instruments in the music tradition of the Middle eastern people. But regardless of its precise origins, it is better known as the forebear of the European lute.

Things You Need To Know About Remo Djembe

November 17, 2009 by Danny Stevens  
Filed under Musical Instruments

Remo djembe does ring a bell for those who are into the music world regardless of its genre. But for those who are not, for sure they might ask what kind of animal this thing is. Well, for the information of those who still do not know much about this thing, it is just one of the many types of drums in the olden days that are still being played with pride and gusto by musicians in this modern generation. Djembe per se, is healing drum but Remo the drum makers, created remo djembe based on its traditional tone and form but combined with its modern technology.

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