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mercredi 23 mai 2012, 02:39
Hello and welcome to Guitar Noise Events Horizon for May 23, 2012. As you hopefully know, this is our weekly blog post tp give you news and pertinent information concerning upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community, taking place all over...
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Hello and welcome to Guitar Noise Events Horizon for May 23, 2012. As you hopefully know, this is our weekly blog post tp give you news and pertinent information concerning upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community, taking place all over...
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lundi 21 mai 2012, 15:57
“I tried the guitar but it had two strings too many. It was just too complicated, man! Plus, I grew up with Steve Cropper. There were so many good guitar players another one wasn’t needed. What was needed was a bass.” At 16, Donald “Duck” Dunn got hold of a 1958...
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jeudi 17 mai 2012, 01:43
Welcome to the May 16, 2012 posting of Events Horizon, our weekly Guitar Noise blog post where you can get news and pertinent information concerning upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community, taking place all over the world. Or at least...
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mardi 15 mai 2012, 01:37
Greetings, Welcome to Volume 4, Issue #27 of Guitar Noise News! In This Issue: Greetings, News and Announcements Guitar Noise Featured Artist Topic of the Month New Articles, Lessons, Reviews and Stuff Great Advice from Great Teachers Events Horizon Random Thoughts ...
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lundi 14 mai 2012, 17:02
The ukulele is currently riding a wave of popular appeal. Or one might say its latest wave, since the musical instrument has had numerous periods of popularity in its short history. Owing to some incredibly talented players, such as Jake Shimabukuro, as well as to popular...
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In Part 1 of The Only Theory Lesson You’ll Ever Need, we covered the foundational elements of music theory: the musical alphabet, the concept of whole steps and half steps, and the use of accidentals (sharps and flats) to fill in the blanks between natural notes. In Part...
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samedi 12 mai 2012, 14:02
If you think that it is “wrong” for musicians to want to make money with music, save yourself some time by closing this page right now. Okay…for those of you who are still reading, I will be showing you what you need to know in order to develop a long and successful...
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jeudi 10 mai 2012, 07:32
Hello and welcome to the last Event’s Horizon for April, 2012. This, as you know, is our weekly Guitar Noise blog post where you can get news and pertinent information concerning upcoming shows featuring members and friends of the Guitar Noise community, taking place all ov...
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mercredi 9 mai 2012, 18:06
Hello and my apologies to everyone who may have been looking for our May 2, 2012 post of Guitar Noise’s “Events Horizon.” Truth be told, it was sometime last Sunday when I thought to myself, “did I ever post that last week?” and then, realizing that indeed I had not, decided...
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Hello and my apologies to everyone who may have been looking for our May 2, 2012 post of Guitar Noise’s “Events Horizon.” Truth be told, it was sometime last Sunday when I thought to myself, “did I ever post that last week?” and then, realizing that indeed I had not, decided...
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mardi 8 mai 2012, 15:23
Now that we’ve got the basic terminology behind us, on to writing counterpoint melodies. The big breakthrough for Fux was dividing counterpoint lines into what he called “species”.  In Fux’ view, there are five species of counterpoint: Note against note Two notes...
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samedi 5 mai 2012, 11:34
Perhaps you’ve heard of “counterpoint”. It’s a style of music in which you have multiple voices (or instruments) doing different things at the same time, and it all adds up to something bigger than its parts. In this series, I’m going to explore that aspect of music. In some ...
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mercredi 2 mai 2012, 10:16
Greetings, Welcome to Volume 4, Issue #26 of Guitar Noise News! In This Issue: Greetings, News and Announcements Guitar Noise Featured Artist Topic of the Month New Articles, Lessons, Reviews and Stuff Great Advice from Great Teachers Events Horizon Random Thoughts ...
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Tonality, or thinking of a song in terms of a key or tonal center, is an interesting thing. Sometimes you can play a chord and think, “This just doesn’t fit.” This is especially true if you rely on Internet tablature sites! But sometimes it’s also a matter of preference. I...
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mardi 1 mai 2012, 09:58
One of the most important things about learning guitar is to remember it’s supposed to be fun. Whether you are playing live in a band or just jamming with a few friends, it’s all about having a good time. On these pages you’ll find all sorts of tips and encouraging stories...
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Guitarists are often regarded as the redheaded stepchildren of the musical community. There are a lot of reasons why this might be unfair, but it can be both enlightening and humbling to attempt to figure out why other musicians sometimes regard us with contempt. Consider...
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lundi 30 avril 2012, 15:58
So, if you have been following this series so far, the chances are that we have convinced you that it could be worth your while learning to read standard notation. Let’s get down to method. How is it best to approach this task given little or no previous knowledge of the...
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dimanche 29 avril 2012, 21:42
Essexville, Michigan probably isn’t on your list of inspirational rock meccas. Most small towns in the middle of the Midwest (or in the middle of anywhere actually) fall beneath everyone’s radar except those folks who live there. But more often than not, that’s where rock...
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Essexville, Michigan probably isn’t on your list of inspirational rock meccas. Most small towns in the middle of the Midwest (or in the middle of anywhere actually) fall beneath everyone’s radar except those folks who live there. But more often than not, that’s where rock...
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