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The latest ipod touch to hit the market

Apple have quite literally taken the world by storm over the last few years with the introduction of some absolutely amazing products. The new ipod touch is no exception to this. The ipod touch is probably the worlds greatest portable music, game and multi media player. Apple have recently introduced the new white ipod touch. This is the latest edition to the ipod touch family.

Guitar Lessons Will Help You Rock to 11

Portable and wide ranging in sound, guitar is probably the most popular instrument there is. Whether you’re inspired to be the one sitting around the campfire strumming laid back tunes or onstage ripping Jimi Hendrix, guitar lessons are the first step. You’ll find that either one provides a lifetime of fun and rewarding achievement. But before you become a guitar master, here’s what you can expect lessons to look like.

What to Expect When Buying Drums

Many people start their musical career banging at the pots and pans at home when they’re children. Rhythm is innate to us. Even people who don’t play music commonly can be found tapping away at their desk, or on the subway, maintaining some kind of beat. For those ambitious rhythm keepers, a drum kit is a paradise! Here are a couple things to keep in mind before buying your kit.

The amazing Godin Guitars.

Archtop guitars offer an element of loveliness and tradition that leaves significant amounts of musicians having dreams about their own. But for flattop-oriented players who can’t buy an acoustic guitar to accommodate every single whim, they may be not practical from a tonal and personal financial standpoint. Despite the fact that archtops have been available since the 1890s when Gibson pioneered the design and style and were made popular by early jazz and country greats such as Eddie Lang and Mother Maybelle Carter, the real acoustic archtop has had a lesser amount of influence than its flattop cousins. There have been a large number of reputable archtop luthiers in the past, including John D’Angelico, Jimmy D’Aquisto, and Bob Benedetto. And a point in time during the 1950s and early 1960s saw brands like Gretsch, Harmony, National, and Guild manufacture some prosaic but low cost instruments. Largely, however, the acoustic archtop’s somewhat high price level and dry, barky tonal signature have made them a luxury or novelty instrument beyond a small coterie of followers.

The Pay Off of Music Lessons

Learning music is amongst the most fun and rewarding ways a child can learn how hard work pays off. How many adults in conversation admit to regretting never taking up an instrument as a child? Who can look at a piano, a guitar, or some other instrument and honestly say “I’m glad I don’t play that”? While the parent’s dreams shouldn’t be hoisted onto their children, most kids love to play music, and even if there is some resistance at first to practicing it’s common for this to diminish as they become accustomed to the instrument and begin to partake in the joys of music.

The Pleasure Of Taking Piano Lessons

Piano lessons are the most common way to enter the world of music, and people have been learning this instrument for centuries for good reason. It’s fun, and with all the notes chronologically arranged, it’s easiest to learn music on. It is easier to move onto another instrument after playing piano.

Are Electronic Drums For You?

In a world where digital is replacing everything in its path, it should come as no surprise that drums, the oldest instrument on earth, now has an electronic counterpart. Fortunately, advances have made these drums of today much improved over the first ones to come out. While they’ll never replace traditional drum kits, they don’t have to, and they offer some serious advantages that can’t be obtained any other way.

5 Helpful Hints to Learning a New Song on Any Instrument – Los Angeles and Orange County Piano Lessons

It is a FACT that practice technique will absolutely affect how quickly you learn a piece. With music being my life for the past decade or so as a composer for TV and film, music producer, professional keyboardist and piano teacher, I’ve learned how to practice efficiently and effectively. As a coordinator of my own music school which provides Los Angeles and Orange County piano lessons, voice lessons, guitar lessons, drum lessons and other music lessons, I’ve also taught these practices to many students and teachers as well. Here are some tips that are guaranteed to streamline your practice of any instrument.

How to Choose a Drum Set

Although many parents will cringe at the thought of a child bringing home a drum set, the drums are a crucial instrument in every genre of music. Once you sign up for drum lessons and learn that the drums are far more than banging and making noise, it may be an instrument you’ll want to play for years to come. Whether you want to bang away on solos in your garage or be the backbone of an entire band, choosing the right set of drums for you is an important decision.

The Difference Between Acoustic and Electric Guitars

When someone wants to start taking guitar lessons they’re confronted with a choice: what kind of guitar to buy. While traditionally, people begin on an acoustic, there are reasons why electric guitars may be more appropriate.