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Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Music

11 Articles Found in Music Category.

         
Improving Your Art Collecting Skills
Author:   danni
Submitted: 2010-05-14
How To Get Started In The Trade Of Art
Author:   danni
Submitted: 2010-05-14
Extra Tips On Selling Your Art
Author:   danni
Submitted: 2010-05-14
Everyone finds themselves in essential of a radar detector at some point - and if they are using the reprehensible one, they leave be really wrothful. It is a
Author:   David
Submitted: 2009-02-03

Did you know the piano has geography? Well it does. Don’t lose your way playing the piano! Learn to read the piano map and find your keyboard treasure, or help your kids find theirs. This article will tell you how.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Music aids in absorption, retention and retrieval of information. By playing classical music as background music when your child is studying or doing home work, it helps him to concentrate, focus and memorize facts easier.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Want to find out how to listen to all your favorite songs whenever you want? If so, you’ll want to learn more about music software and how you can install some programs onto your computer.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Are you a piano student who would like to play with more artistry and power? Read this article to find out how pianists bring music to life, tell stories, and recreate history.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Looks at the textural and melodic sides of New Age piano playing and suggests not to discard the use of melody.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05

Funerals are often highly emotionally charged events. Especially when children, friends, or family are involved, you must to be able to maintain sufficient clinical detachment to get the job done, or else get someone else to pipe for you. Always remember that you are actively engaged in one of the must solemn events in a family’s life the final farewell to someone’s beloved child, parent, sister or brother. Whatever you do in the next fifteen or twenty minutes those family members will remember for years to come you’ve got just one chance to get it right. Respect, courtesy, and consideration must be reflected in every aspect of your speech, demeanor, and deportment from the very first moment you sight the funeral cortège entering the cemetery until you’re in your alone in car and well past it’s gates on your journey home, or you simply don’t belong there.
Author:   admin
Submitted: 2005-10-05
   
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