Posts Tagged ‘First’

Soulless 3 Sightread (First Play) Guitar Hero 3 Custom Song

Monday, July 26th, 2010


Danny playing Soulless 3 (sightread) a guitar hero 3 custom song charted by Exilelord. We just got our computer running finally after waiting so long for the recovery disc’s from Gateway. Special Thanks to SaSaage for getting us the SongListEditor. Thanks! www.gamergrub.com

French Baroque Orchestra to bring the first Stage of China antique musical instruments

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Antique musical instruments used musical instruments or playing Baroque music, in the West have gone through 40 years, but most Chinese audience is still new. Ancient music movement can be described as the twentieth century classical musicians one of the most remarkable cultural phenomenon, the existence of this phenomenon beyond the music, behind the driving force – people like the root, eager to return to the true age. Recently, this reporter was informed by the international music scene respected the authority of the French Baroque music Baroque Orchestra will debut on June 2nd stage of China, the Shanghai Concert Hall, the orchestra will bring 80 of the 17 generic eighteenth-century musical instruments to play the unique “Voice of the Baroque”, the show was identified as the 2010 “Spring of French culture,” the finale – “Shanghai International Summer Solstice Music Day” in the main event.

  Appreciate the ancient music has become fashionable

Sixties and seventies of last century, when Karajan to compile a huge sound and the band build heavy momentum Extensive occasion, the European ancient music performer who has refused the characteristics of the industrial age, quietly launched a “the truth” of music the world. They used 17 or even earlier eighteenth-century musical instruments, in accordance with the ancient music scores and should have been playing way, discard Vibrato and other modern techniques, honest music was also those years ago “is not applied Prostitute, the haircut,” the voice pure .

40 years later, the appreciation of ancient music King-shing “fashion.” In the Post reporter is currently the French Baroque Orchestra conductor 埃尔韦尼凯 the interview, he mentioned, the Orchestra of government funds to remove 20%, 20% of the consortium, sponsored the remaining 60% of the operating funds come from the box office income groups in the audience, in addition to 40 to 60-year-old, more frequently patronize young people become independent band concert. The orchestra was founded in the 18th century, was suspended due to the outbreak of the French Revolution. 1987 埃尔韦尼凯 through the spontaneous formation of ancient music, to revitalize the reputation of the regiment, has performed extensively involved in the ancient world-class concert hall. “We revived the 18th-century food, why not explore the music of this era it?” Herve was born in the noble royal family that is now ancient music is still “full of extravagance.”

“Composer manuscripts can not be faithful performance with modern instruments”

Enthusiastic audience of more and more ancient music, contemporary musicians in the ancient music of the fans who have many, Yo Yo Ma is one example. In 1993, Yo-Yo Ma Concert Hall to accept the Netherlands invited to perform, so he raised up the ancient musical instruments of the idea of playing the cello. He proposed to invite eminent ancient music conductor Tom Koopman led his Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra and Guitar Ensemble, Yo-Yo Ma The result was this unique album recording career.

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My First Guitar And I Still Need To Learn To Play

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

When it comes to finding an acoustic beginner guitar, there are many things to consider. It may actually be worth spending enough money for a high quality guitar, if you have it. The ease with which the guitar plays and the sound it makes really is related to the quality and price.


Two acoustic guitars stand out in the high end beginner guitar category. The Seagull S6 makes a fine acoustic beginner guitar of high quality, that plays well enough to take a novice guitar player well into advanced technique. It is priced in the $400-500 range. Also in this price range is the Washburn D10S. This instrument was ranked as #1 by Acoustic Guitar Magazine in a comparison of guitars under $500. While both guitars represent a significant investment for the starting guitarist, they are both very playable instruments of a quality that is capable of keeping pace with the new player’s ability as it grows for many years.


The Yamaha F310, Takamine G-240 and Fender DG7 are all good choices for the beginner. But in terms of price, the most affordable for the beginner is the Epiphone DR-100. Once you gain more experience you will want to trade up, but it’s a great acoustic beginner guitar at $120-$150.


When you are looking for your first guitar, avoid the very cheap ones. These are actually harder to play and can be hard for even an experienced player. A cheaper made acoustic beginner guitar is just not made well and usually have really high action, meaning there is more space between the strings and the fingerboard than the more expensive guitars. This can make a beginner just give up.


If your budget is less than $100, you are better off with a second-hand acoustic beginner guitar. If you see two of the same guitar, try playing both of them. Doing this will tell you the personality of the guitar, which might also tell you a little about the personality of the previous owner.


Ever hear the saying, “never buy a guitar from a jerk”? Whether a guitar picks up a “personality” from it’s owner is a point to be debated, however most guitar owners treat their instruments like people. So when you look for your first acoustic beginner guitar keep this in mind. Pay attention to the guitar’s “vibe”, and even if it sounds great, but doesn’t feel right somehow, pass on it.


If you are a beginner and can’t play worth a dime, ask the store associate to play the acoustic beginner guitar you are considering buying. Any sales person at a guitar store will be able to figure out that you would like to actually hear the sound of the acoustic beginner guitar before making a purchase. Who knows, maybe they will be assisting the next great acoustic guitar player!

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First Guitar Lesson – Taking Care of Your Instrument

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Taking care of your instrument is not only the first guitar lesson – it should become a regular habit for beginners and experts alike. Apart from ensuring longer life and consistent sound quality, by this practice you also grow a sense of respect for your guitar, an affinity and a bond with the instrument. You come to “know” your guitar better. On the other hand if you tend to neglect your guitar eventually its quality of sound will suffer. The sound quality is as important as the skill of the player.

You may like to consider using a hard shell case for transporting your guitar. The hard case holds the guitar cushioned securely in place so that the instrument does not get bumps and jerks in handling. This not only protects the body of the guitar, it also keeps the guitar tuned for a longer time.

Many people use soft or cloth “gig bag” which can be zipped up. Although such bags protect the instrument from dust, they do not provide mechanical strength to protect the guitar from possible physical damage. These bags do not even protect the tuning nuts which turn during handling and the guitar gets out of tune. To avoid such problems hard shell case of proper size should be used. The hard cases are designed to take the impact while holding the guitar safely, protecting body and neck of the guitar and keeping it in tune.

Another important accessory is a guitar stand. When you are not playing the guitar you should keep it on a guitar stand. It is not a good practice to lean the guitar against the wall. This can warp the neck of the guitar in due course. The warping will increase the distance between the strings and the fingerboard. This will in turn not only affect the quality of sound, you will need to apply more force to play the instrument. Your level of performance will be affected. To avoid such problems the guitar should be placed on a stand or a level surface. It is good idea to cover the guitar when not using it. You can keep the guitar in its hard shell case when not playing it.

The strings exert considerable force on the guitar. There is enough strength designed in the guitar to withstand this force without deforming. However, if strings are tightened too much, it will give additional strain on the guitar. To prevent over-tightening and also for ease of tuning you can have a tuning device for your guitar. With the help of this device you will be able to tune the guitar quickly and accurately.

If you are very serious about protecting your guitar, you should actually tune down your guitar (loosen the strings) when you are not playing it. You can again tune-in when you decide to play next time. I know it will be a botheration to tune the guitar so many times, but it will provide greater protection.

There are some common sense practices. You need to keep your guitar clean. While you clean your instrument, you can also develop a habit of inspecting the body of your guitar and take action quickly. For example, if any of the strings start rusting they should be replaced.

The movement of the tuning nuts should be smooth. At the earliest signs of any jerky movements, the nuts should be set right by proper maintenance.

Care and maintenance of your instrument is an important guitar lesson which should be religiously followed. The better you take care of your guitar, the better output you can expect.

Sanjay Johari regularly contributes articles to various ezines. To see more information on music and guitar lesson please see his blog on Guitar Lesson.

Four Steps to Choosing Your First Musical Instrument

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

You are looking to find an instrument for yourself, or perhaps your child. You want to pick the right one, but it is so overwhelming! Woodwinds, piano, brass,strings, and percussion, and that is just the groupings. How can you decide which instrument is right for you?


Do some Research

Here are few suggestions that will help you to narrowdown the search. First, do some research into what the different instruments sound like. You do not want to bestuck playing, or listing to someone play, aninstrument you cannot stand the sound of. Check out some orchestra CDs from your local library, or go online to find sound clips of different instruments. A

music teacher may be able to demonstrate the sound of some instruments for you. Sergei Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf is a great piece that showcases several instrumental solos.


Try Some Out


Once you have found a few sounds that please you, see if you can try some out. If you know someone who plays an instrument, ask them if you can try it. They may not want to let you put your mouth on their mouthpiece, but you can at least hold the instrument and feel how it feels in your hand. Also, if you are looking for an instrument for your child, their school orchestra teacher will most likely have some student models they can try. Some music stores may be willing to let you try an instrument. Keep in mind that you will not play a symphony on the first try, but you do want to have an instrument that feels somewhat comfortable in your hands.


When looking at an instrument, there are some physical capabilities you need to consider. For example, if you have tiny hands, you may have trouble reaching some chords necessary to play the piano. The trombone requires relatively long arms, and a child that is younger than fifth grade is probably too small for it. Kids with braces will have a difficult time beginning

a brass instrument, as the pressure on their teeth will be painful. Think about the size of the arms, hand, and mouth of the person you are choosing and instrument for, and try not to force them into something that is too big or small for their build.


Match with personality


Next, think about the new musicians personality. A quiet, shy young person is most likely not going to be comfortable with a loud brass instrument. Likewise, the tough football player would be mortified playing the flute. Piano students need to be capable of working on their own, while band students need to enjoy working in groups. Think about your home environment too.


Is there a place where the student can practice? If space is at a premium, choose a smaller instrument. If there are close neighbors, think of quieter instruments.


Think about your budget.


The fact is, some instruments take more financial dedication than others. For instance, strings have to be upgraded as the student grows, whereas a brass instrument usually comes in one size. Also, keep in mind the repairs the instrument will need, whether it be tunings for a piano, strings for a violin, or reeds for a clarinet. These considerations may help you decide between one or two once you have narrowed it down.


The bottom line is, choose an instrument you can see yourself or your child enjoying. Practicing an instrument is hard work, and in order for it to pay off, you need to enjoy it. By taking time to choose your first musical instrument, you will ensure

that you have made a choice you can stick with until the final curtain call.

Learn to play music How to choose your first musical instrument.

How to Pick Your First Guitar

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Do you want to pick your first guitar? Picking your first guitar can be a difficult choice. There are so many guitars to choose from. Do you buy an acoustic guitar? Do you buy a classical guitar? Do you buy an electric guitar?


Buying your first guitar is an awesome experience. No instrument is cooler to play than the guitar. The guitarist is always the star of the bank. And let’s face it, chicks dig them.


It is important to know how much money you can afford to spend before you start looking for a guitar. If you go to a local guitar store without a clear budget in mind, you will continue to pull the more expensive ones off the shelf. But, for a beginning guitar player, you don’t need a really expensive one. You can probably get a good first guitar for around $300 to $500. Online you can also find some great deals on used beginner guitars.


Guitars have a beautiful sound and are a lot easier to learn how to play than most think possible. However, before you go out to buy one you need to know these tricks and tips to make sure you are getting the best guitar for your money. Online guitar stores are a great place to find the best guitars at the lowest prices. However, before buying a guitar online, I think that you should visit your local guitar shop so that you can look at the guitars in person and up close. You will want to see how the guitar feels in you hands, how it looks, and how it sounds. Take the guitar off the wall, plug it into an amp, grab a pick and start strumming. You should also look at buying an acoustic guitar. This is the best way to find out what guitar is the right one for you.


If you are having trouble narrowing down the guitar you want to buy, here are some good recommendations. For acoustic guitars, I love Takamine guitars, Martin guitars, Ovation guitars and epiphone guitars. For electric guitars, I would check out Ibanez guitars, Fender guitars and Gibson guitars.


Once you have found the guitar that you want to buy, check out the online stores to see if you can find one at the best price. I cannot stress enough the power of online stores. The prices are almost always lower.


Remember to look at some online guitar stores to find great prices on beginner guitars.

Here is a great site for Takamine acoustic electric guitars and Ibanez acoustic electric guitars. You will love the selection of beginner guitars, both new and used.

What Will The Government Do When The First Flying Cars Become Popular?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

I saw it (and I am sure I am not alone) on Yahoo. A flying machine that has all the standards of a car and an airplane. So what happens when this becomes popular? What happens when people start taking off into the air to avoid traffic? Does the government have what it takes to regulate car/air travel? Can they do this without shutting the flying car away in a box so that we will never see it? I don’t know. Do you?

How Much Does It Cost To Be The First To Pop Up For Google?

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

How much does it cost to be the first to pop up for google etc?

What Should I Wear To My First Jazz Class And Where Should I Buy It?

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

I need to know what to wear, other than shoes becuase I already have some. I need to be able to buy it at a normal store that I can find in a big mall. I am fourteen and I am starting in Teen Jazz 3. Please anwser!!!! I have a black leotard but what else? Legging? Sofees?

When Was The First Popular Election For President Held In The United States?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Since my first question was not clear, I am asking it again. I realize that the Electoral College actually votes for President, and the Popular vote is not what counts. My question is, when did the Popular Elections start? Who was the first President that there was a popular vote taken for?