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Senin, 31 Agustus 2009

When Is The Best Time To Love Music?



Your expression for the love of music comes out in many ways. Your music collection is a testimony of how much you adore music. But are there times you love yours blues, indie, emo, or alternative songs more than others?
Depending on the time, your love for music varies. There are moments you will prefer watching your music videos to listening to the blues or alternative songs. This is all natural. You feel and experience things differently from time to time in life. And your preference for music at these times also changes. However, this does not mean that you love music any less, but you just like listening to a different type at that point in time.

You can love music all the time. Conspicuously topping this list are musician and all people who work in the field. They live and breathe music. They wake up to music and sleep with it. You will be surprised that you appreciate and love music in a similar manner. That is why you always have the emo, indie or blues song quietly playing at the back of your mind. You find yourself humming to it endlessly. It is forever strumming your heart. Even without carrying your ipod with you, it just keeps on playing. That is how you love music at all times.

One of the best times to love music is during the early years of your life. Although this happens naturally, taking the time to know music and understand it is quite satisfying. Sampling different music is equally beautiful. Find out what your friends listen to. Start owning a collection. Listening to music as a hobby, make it enjoyable. You can also learn to draw lessons from it. The result is that you grow to deeply appreciate music as an art. That is what happens when you love from tender years.

You can love music more depending on the happenings in your life. You tend to love music more when going through tough times in life. You play it often and it seems you can’t get enough of it. Such instances are marked by moments of grief, a failed relationship, loss of a job, or simple misfortune in life. This is when your emo, indie or alternative music comes into play. You hear it differently and the words hold new meaning. Such are the times you can love music more.

You enjoy music the most when life is good to you and you can help but express your joy. This is where you go out to celebrate with people you hold dear. You love the blues and indie songs being played in the background. Sometimes, you can’t help but dance to it. Everything at this time is perfect. This is when you have met your dream girl or have just bought a new house or car. Colors appear brighter and life is full of promises. This is a good time for you to love music. So go on and enjoy every beat of it!

By: digband.music.00

Sabtu, 15 Agustus 2009

Do I Need Chords To Learn Guitar?

Many beginner guitar players, anxious to get through the hard stuff and start playing ask if they really need chords to learn guitar. There's also the question of how many chords are really necessary. Some people have actually bought their first guitar, downloaded some tabs and learnt to play them. So for people who have been able to learn guitar without chords, the question is whether they can just keep going in this way.

If you are going to be a guitar player with some understanding and mastery of not only your guitar, but also of music, you are going to have to learn some chords. The good news is that of the blinding number of chords you will find in a chord dictionary or jazz guitar tutor, there is only a handful that are really necessary to learn today's music.


You will need to learn the chords A B C D E F and G - major and minor. You can start with the open chords which means you will be playing within the first three frets on the guitar, and stay with these as you learn how seventh and ninth chords enhance your playing. After that, you can learn the basic barre chord shapes and the way they can make your playing sound more interesting.

As you learn new chords, you will be putting them to use in songs that you like. Otherwise you are going to get bored learning and practicing chord fingerings alone. The open chords are all pretty easy once you get the knack of pressing down on the strings without muffling the adjacent strings.

Bear in mind that as you get a collection of chords to learn guitar you totally ignore any impulse you might have to play fast. Speed comes by itself the more you practice. You main concerns at the moment are precision and relaxation. It will seem like impossibly slow work, but that's the way you need to do it.

If you want to speed up the job of trying to learn chords for guitar, it is best to allocate half an hour a day to practice. At least. Remember that you are not only learning the chord fingerings but also practicing changing from one chord to another.

As you learn your chords, you will gradually be able to change chords while you keep in time with the music. Again, you will be playing slowly at first as you become more convinced that you DO need chords to learn guitar, your confidence and speed will both grow.

By: Ricky Sharples

Jumat, 03 Juli 2009

What Is 100% Drm Free Music?

DRM, or digital rights management was put into place by manufacturers and owners of copyrighted material in order to restrict the use of duplicating material, selling, or freely distributing it to masses of people. 100% DRM free simply means that a company is offering popular content, such as music, which can be accessed and downloaded through their website, usually for a fee, which contains no digital rights management. This is pretty convenient since you are able to browse through a list of songs that you desire to have without having to purchase an entire CD.

There are many who argue against the use of 100% DRM free websites. These advocates consider it to be harmful to the media industry and have often posed the argument that many copyright holders lose money through websites which offer this type of download service. Several music vendors have set up systems offering 100% DRM free music downloads which proves that music can be distributed in this manner without being abused. You simply sign up for an account and purchase either individual songs or entire albums.

What are the benefits of downloading DRM free music?

The benefits of downloading music that is free of digital rights management is the fact that you can download any MP3 song or album that you like and burn it to a CD for your listening pleasure. By charging you a fee per downloaded song or album, companies are able to keep themselves from being compromised by providing illegally distributed copyrighted material. For example, you enjoy a song by a particular artist, without the availability of DRM free music, you would have to go to the store and purchase the entire album in order to obtain the song that you like. Once you get the album home, you might find that you do not like any other song on the album. This means that you wasted your money all for the sake of one song.

Where can you get DRM free music?

DRM free music is offered by several online music providers like, BigPond music downloads , which allow you to hear clips of songs so you can decide whether you want to download them individually or the entire album all in one. If you choose to download mp3 songs individually, you can then create your own CD with the songs that you enjoy most. The great thing about this is, you no longer have to pay for an entire album to access the songs that you love the most.

Keep in mind, when burning music to a CD, you should never distribute copies of music, even if you bought and paid for it, illegally to others. Instead, encourage friends and family to sign up for their own DRM free music account so that they can enjoy the benefits of 100% DRM free music as well.

By: Chelsi Woolz

Jumat, 12 Juni 2009

Progressive Rock Bands That Inspired The World

Progressive rock appeared in the late 1960s when rock artists wanted to break down the barriers of radio formatted pop and rock and progress this music genre to a place where it could achieve a more sophisticated sound, similar to that of classical music or jazz. Progressive rock is very hard to define in one conclusive way and we have progressive rock bands to prove that. Some of the most important bands of the 70s that defined this rock form did not have the same sound.

Psychedelic music is believed to be the starting point of progressive rock. Some people also believe that bands like The Beatles contributed to the progressive rock movement. However, the two progressive rock bands that most people see as being the first of this new- found genre were King Crimson and Yes. These progressive rock bands appeared at the end of the 1960s and although the first band was attributed to hard progressive rock sub- genre and the second to symphonic rock, they were both catalogued as progressive rock bands, as their sound was unique and more sophisticated. Genesis is yet another rock band that aspired to progressive rock. Their third progressive rock album set things straight for this band. They were a symphonic rock band and thus a progressive rock band.

Great Britain was the first country that started the progressive rock movement, but Italy was not far behind either. Banco Del Mutuo Soccorco and Premiata Forneria Marconi were progressive rock bands that led the way for all rock bands all over Europe to progress and define this rock genre. As far as the progressive rock movement is concerned, these two European countries were the ones that opened all doors and invited all rock bands to evolve and give the world great progressive rock albums. However, Great Britain is still the top promoter of progressive rock bands, with Caravan, another progressive rock band from this country, being the one that defined the third sub- genre of progressive rock: Canterbury. So, at the end of the 1960s, progressive rock bands established three sub- genres: hard prog, symphonic and Canterbury.

The 1970s represented the crowning of progressive rock as a genre and some of the greatest progressive rock albums were released in this decade. Jethro Tull’s “Thick as a brick” or Rush’s “2112” are only two of the most appreciated progressive rock albums released in the 70s. Moreover, this decade brought another ten sub- genres of progressive rock to life, and many progressive rock bands came forth in this period. As if progressive rock was not complicated enough, art folk, classical prog, folk prog, ambient, Rio, pomp prog, jazz fusion, electronic, Zeuhl and krautrock were listed as sub- genres of the 60s rock genre.

In the next two decades, progressive rock did not progress as much as it had up to that moment. In the 80s, it was dethroned by the punk movement and progressive rock bands chose to give birth to another sub- genre: neo progressive. There were few progressive rock albums released in the 80s, some of the most prolific ones being Rush’s “Moving Pictures” or Fate’s Warning’s “No Exit”. Progressive metal rock was also listed as a sub- genre in this period. The 1990s were dominated by the development of metal prog, through Dream Theatre. This decade is mainly characterized by the revival of the progressive scene of the seventies.

By: Groshan Fabiola

Rock Music Fiction: Recommended Short Stories And Novels

Looking for something different to read? Tired of the same old chick-lit, thrillers, romances, and teen vampire books? If you’re like most people you listen to rock music—on the radio, on CDs, and at concerts. Believe it or not, there is a growing genre of fiction devoted to rock music and rock musicians.

They aren’t all just about sex, drugs, and rock ‘n roll (although a generous sprinkling of these ingredients doesn’t hurt!). Many rock music novels strive to capture something about the creative process, the everyday life of a musician, or the impact that rock music has on listeners. Here are a few choice examples of works of fiction that are based in the punk, pop, heavy metal, or rock genre.

"The Best in Rock Fiction" (June Sawyers and Anthony DeCurtis, editors. Hal Leonard, 2004). This engrossing collection features short stories including T. C. Boyle's "All Shook Up" and Tom Piazza's "Burn Me Up," plus more than a dozen excerpts from published novels. Authors include Nick Hornby, William Gibson, Sherman Alexie (with an excerpt from Reservation Blues), Don DeLillo, Madison Smartt Bell, Jeffrey Eugenides, Rick Moody, and Scott Spencer. In "Ground Beneath Her Feet," Salman Rushdie explores the Orpheus and Eurydice myth in a rock ‘n roll context.

"Carved in Rock: Short Stories by Musicians" (Greg Kihn, editor. Thunder’s Mouth Press, 2003). A collection of short stories written by some of the biggest names in rock including Joan Jett, Kinky Freidman, Jim Carroll, Richard Hell, Ray Davies, Graham Parker, Eric Burden, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, Exene Cervenka, and Wayne Kramer. Given the success that many of these legends have as songwriters, it’s no surprise that these engaging and varied tales open new doors of literary experience.

"Pistonhead" (Thomas A. Hauck. Something.hot Communications, 2009). My own entry into the rock fiction arena. "Pistonhead" reveals the daily life of Charlie Sinclair, a struggling Boston musician who works in a factory by day and plays guitar for his band Pistonhead at night. He’s stressed-out, confused, oversexed, underfed, has an apartment full of mice, and can’t get rid of his overbearing ex-girlfriend who tries to make booty calls. When his life can’t get much more depressing, Jack, his best friend and the band’s lead singer, dies of a drug overdose, and it looks like Charlie’s dreams of a career in music are over. They aren't--he just has to change his idea of success.

"High Fidelity" (Nick Hornby. Riverhead, 1995). Although the protagonist is the owner of a record store (remember record stores?), this classic novel is the most successful of the rock music genre. We meet Rob Fleming, owner of a vintage record store in London, whose girlfriend, Laura, leaves him for another man. Rob realizes that he lives not for sexual conquest but for the monogamy that he, until now, dismissed as hopelessly square. The 2000 movie version starred John Cusack and Danish actress Iben Hjejle, and was nominated for a Golden Globe.

"Noise: Fiction Inspired by Sonic Youth" (Peter Wild, editor. Harper Perennial, 2009). A collection of stories inspired, as the title says, by the music of punk rock legends Sonic Youth. The all-star contributors include Hiag Akmakjian, Christopher Coake, Katherine Dunn, Mary Gaitskill, Rebecca Godfrey, Laird Hunt, Shelley Jackson, J. Robert Lennon, Samuel Ligon, Emily Maguire, Tom McCarthy, Scott Mebus, Eileen Myles, Catherine O'Flynn, Emily Carter Roiphe, Kevin Sampsell, Steven Sherrill, Matt Thorne, Rachel Trezise, Jess Walter, and Peter Wild.

By: Thomas A. Hauck

Selasa, 09 Juni 2009

Rock Music And Dance Music Enjoys Great Popularity

Rock Music enjoys continued popularity world wide since last fifty years. It is, by far, the best selling music among all music genres. That clearly shows its popularity through out the world including U.S.A, U.K, Germany, France, and Australia. It enjoys great popularity in Asia, Africa and Americas as well.

It was born as Rock and Roll in 1950s. It was a fusion form of Rhythm & Blues, Country and other popular forms. It became instant hit across the United States of America. Bo Didley and Chuck Berry were the early rock artists. Little Richards and Fats Domino were also popular.

Its spread to United Kingdom was fast and swift. Cliff Richards and John Lennon were the early artists. Both of them achieved great success. John Lennon later formed the legendary 'The Beatles'. It enjoys great popularity even today. The Rolling Stones also achieved international success.

Cream, Judas Priest, Bon Jovi, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Pink Floyd among many others dominated the Heavy Metal genre of rock. U2, R.E.M, Sex Pistols, Devo, and Pattie Smith served the Punk rock as well. Madonna and Mariah Carey achieved great successs in soft rock area. Songs of all famous artists are available as mp3 music downloads also.

With fusion with other forms, many sub genres became popular. Christian rock, Classic rock, Garage, Glam, Grunge rocks are the chief ones.

Dance Music also became very popular along with rock. It is electronic music with dance beats. Important forms are House, Electronica, Trance and Disco. It is usually played at discos and night clubs. Now, it is played at parties, functions and gatherings also. Creates lively atmosphere with dancing beats.

By: Ajay Shah

Sabtu, 06 Juni 2009

Lyrics That Promote “respect”

A song can be an effective tool to spread an advocacy. And promoting an advocacy through songs is easy too—people are often attracted to music and lyrics, especially if a big name artist is attached to a particular song. Many songs—present and past—tried to advocate certain issues by making people understand the rationale behind a particular cause through music and lyrics.

For instance, there are a number of songs that try to advocate respect. Of course, advocating respect may seem as important as advocating other more pressing issues, such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, international tragedies, among other. Yet, looking at these issues, one can clearly see that respect is part of these causes. In order to fully support a cause, one needs to respect the differences that are present within different cultures and beliefs. The most obvious song that fits this description is Aretha Franklin’s “Respect.”

The lyrics of the song would seem to be pertaining to a particular domestic issue rather than advocating “respect.” Nonetheless, the lyrics hit on the root cause of it all. Respect is a universal concept, after all. The song implies that “respect” is giving someone his or her dues, especially if the person truly deserves it. The lyrics go: “I'm about to give you all of my money / And all I'm askin' in return, honey / Is to give me my profits.”

Meanwhile, European singer Mika often tackles topics that can be considered as taboo in other cultures. Although the lyrics of his songs do not exactly “advocate” these causes, the fact that he performed them, and the fact that the lyrics touched on these topics should be indications that Mika promotes respect more than what the lyrics of his songs show.

An example of this is his popular song “Hey Girl (You Are Beautiful).” The lyrics of this song state that plus-sized woman deserve more love than the typical skinny female. “You take your girl / And multiply her by four / Now a whole lot of woman / Needs a whole lot more,” Mika sings. And the lyrics of this song (which was altered and used as a promotional song for the second season of the ABC show Ugly Betty) is personal for Mika—in a n interview, Mika reveals that he saw how his mother, who was overweight, experienced discrimination because of her size.

Another Mika by Mika that could be considered as somewhat controversial is “Billy Brown.” The lyrics of this song go: “Oh Billy Brown had lived an ordinary life. / Two kids, a dog, and a precautionary wife. / While it was all going accordingly to plan / Then Billy Brown fell in love with another man.” A song about homosexuality, the lyrics of “Billy Brown” seems more like a straight narrative than a typical song.

Again, many suspect that this is because Mika is gay—something he neither denies nor confirms. But in any case, by writing lyrics that tackle these issues, these artists help people understand them. After all, nothing can catch the attention of people better than a catchy tune and witty lyrics.

By: Bei Maniago1

Controversial Lyrics That Attracted Attention And Criticism

Some songs just couldn’t help but be controversial. Whether these songs and their lyrics were meant to be controversial or not, they managed to attract attention and criticism due to their provocative content, personal bent, or supposedly malicious intentions. The criticism it attracted prompted the proper authorities to force the record companies to alter certain parts of the lyrics in order to prevent further complaints.

A recent example of this is Britney Spears’ “If You Seek Amy.” When one reads the lyrics closely, the supposedly offensive content isn’t detectable. Observe how the phrase “if you seek Amy” was inserted into the lyrics: “But all of the boys and all of the girls are begging to if you seek Amy.” The lyrics do not make sense; but one can decipher its real meaning if the phrase was assessed phonetically. Of course, many parents and concerns individuals have reported the lyrics of this song, especially since it received heavy airplay during its release. The people behind the album have expressed their intentions to change the lyrics to “If you see Amy,” at least for the radio.

Other song lyrics are not as subversive in terms of hidden meanings and playful wordplay, but they received criticism and attention due to their intention. Songs that aim to criticize the government or any form of higher power tend to receive this form of attention—especially during the earlier years. Written by Bob Dylan, this song has lyrics that openly criticize the Vietnam War during the 1960s and, in turn, the government. The lyrics urge people to embrace peace rather than war, with the lyrics claiming that “the answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind.” This part of the lyrics is ambiguous and vague—and it has a number of interpretations. It’s either the answer, like the wind, is easy to grasp since it is obvious and abundant; or, like the wind, it is intangible.

A further look at the songs from the 70s and the 80s would show how a number of their lyrics supposedly reference sex, drugs, and other subjects that were considered taboo then and are still considered taboo now by certain sectors. An example of this is Cyndi Lauper’s “She Bop,” a song that supposedly alludes to self-sexual stimulation. “They say I better stop—or I’ll go blind” in the lyrics of the song show that this interpretation can be accurate.

Of course, there are controversial songs that do not necessary have supposedly malicious lyrics. Sometimes, they become controversial because of the personal nature of the song and the revelations contained in the lyrics. An example of this is Taylor Swift’s “Forever and Always.” The song is apparently a break up song, with its lyrics pertaining to her break up with fellow singer Joe Jonas. According to stories circulating in the entertainment presses, Jonas broke up with Swift over the phone, in a conversation that lasted less than a minute. The lyrics of “Forever and Always” slightly touch on that story, although it attracted more attention because of the revelatory and cathartic nature of the song.

By: Bei Maniago1