Music Articles
706: Crank It Up Industry Standards For Recording
We've all been in this situation before: you are watching a TV program when suddenly, the commercial break comes up. The commercial is much louder than the program you were watching. You turn down the volume, only to have to turn it back up once the program resumes.
This isn't some technical error at your local TV station or even your cable prov
707: Dancing And The Music Of Yesteryear
When I was young I wanted to become a dancer. I was put into dance lessons, and I hated it. It was not what I thought it would be like. I wanted to dance to have fun but not to primp around in skimpy outfits. As I was growing up they would have dance parties where the couple's mostly young kids would enter dance contests. These contests would last
708: Dave BrubeckThe Master of Improvisation And Unusual Rhythms
Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck is one of the stalwarts of jazz piano. His music is characterized by unusual time signatures and can be either extreme - totally dynamic or or completely relaxed. His most famous piece - Take Five - is so popular it has taken on almost cult status, and rightfully so.
David Warren Brubeck (aka Dave Brubeck)was born on th
709: Definition Of Music On Hold
710: Different Kinds Of Wireless Microphones And Their Advantages
A wireless microphone, as the name implies, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment with which it is associated. Wireless microphone systems are a key component in almost every broadcast, motion picture, theatrical and sound stage production, as well as corporate, religious and
711: Different Types of Music Gear Cases
When it comes to things that you value the most you would want to protect them and make it last for a lifetime. Similarly, for your music instruments, it may be prudent to spend some money in order to make them safe and secure.
Music gear cases have a variety of options available. There are cases with 4 swivel wheels with or without locks. They
712: Different Uses of Various Microphones
Microphones are used in many applications such astelephones, tape recorders, hearing aids, motion picture production, live and recordedaudio engineering, in radio and television broadcasting and in computers for recording voice, VoIP, and for non acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking.
A microphone is a device made to capture waves in ai
713: Digital Download Deals To Date
Music downloads for mp3 players without copy restrictions are now being supplied by US digital music service, Rhapsody. Tunes from Universal, EMI, Sony and Warner will be available through this service. Rhapsody have joined Napster and Amazon in offering the music download service to customers in recent months.
Owned by MTV, Rhapsody used to cha
714: Discover How To Play The Guitar By Ear
It is a common misbelief that to be able to play the guitar by ear you need to possess some kind of super talent, but this really is not the case. If you can play the instrument, even a little, you can learn how to play by ear. Of course, if you have never even picked up a guitar before, it will be a bit more difficult as you will be unaware as to
715: Diva Bassey Shimmers at Glastonbury
Who says you have to be young to rock? Almost 200,000 fans at Europe's largest outdoor music festival at Glastonbury found that out first hand when Shirley Bassey hit the Pyramid stage to perform memorable hits like "Goldfinger," Diamonds are Forever" and "Big Spender" live.
As America's Woodstock rival, the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporar
716: Do Music and Presidential Politics Mix You Bet
Bill Clinton was neither the first musical president of the United States nor the only one. Both Harry S. Truman and Richard Nixon were excellent piano players.
People were surprised to learn that the former President, Bill Clinton, plays the saxophone. But, several other Presidents of the United States of American were musically gifted, as well
717: Do Not Download Music For A Wedding Reception
Most of our plans for the wedding are in place. There have been one or two hitches along the way ie: the best man breaking his leg on the stag do, one of my bridesmaids going down with mumps, the flowers for the cake not matching my bouquet as I had requested.
I was beginning to think that this was a bad idea, that we were somehow jinxed and it
718: Do You Have a DVD and CD Scratch Remover
CDs and DVDs have brought a new era of viewing movies and listening to music. They have replaced the analog audio and video cassettes. They are the new ways of enjoying audio and video. It has enhanced the audio visual quality. It has also introduced the digital display and Dolby sound system. This sophistication also demands intensive maintenance.
719: Do You Know How The Speaker Works
Speaker is a device that delivers air vibrations which are heard by our ears. Actually, a speaker converts the electric signals into mechanical vibration or the sound we hear. Magnetism is the base the oldest principle of physics for reproducing sound. In fact, the technology of speaker is just the reverse technology of the microphones, which even
720: Do You Know How The Star-Spangled Banner Was Written
On September 13, 1814, as British warships pounded away at Fort McHenry in Baltimore harbor with their rockets and mortars, a prisoner on one of the ships changed America's history. He did it with a poem written on the back of a letter. When he was released from custody, Francis Scott Key set the words to a traditional melody and gave the fledgling
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