Archive for August, 2010

Are you fond of top music or pop music? If you are a music lover, then it is recommended that you have a personal chart and collection of some of your top music. If you are wondering, how to go about it, then you should know that all this is easy, and can be done without spending much of your hard earned money. You need to have a mp3 player, in which you can keep some of your best downloaded music and hear them as and when you feel like. Next comes the problem of how to download and from where to download. Though there are many websites offering downloading options, it becomes a tough choice which one to select and how to select. Which one will be the best site with respect to quality of music and also amount that they will be charging for the favorite music.Today, when internet has become an important and crucial part of our life, downloading the popular music or getting some of the best and top chartbusters is not at all difficult. Though all websites that offer free downloads or top downloading or new music cannot be trusted there are few genuine websites ...

Music education, in some form, goes back as far as education itself. While sometimes struggling for legitimacy, it nonetheless has had its champions. More recently, as technology has flourished within education, technological applications designed specifically for the teaching of music have been developed. While much of this technology is designed primarily for the classroom there are programs designed for the student to utilize in the home, albeit limited to those students with a home computer and internet access. The teaching of music in the American educational setting dates back 1838 when Lowell Mason introduced singing classes to Boston grammar schools. Instrumental music appeared in fits and starts over the next fifty years but was never included during the school day; rather, it was relegated to the ranks of extracurricular activities. Around the turn of the century, instrumental music began to see some acceptance into the classroom, though often was taught by those untrained in the area of music education. Moreover, little if any standardization of the instrumentation or music literature existed. (Rhodes, 2007) Near the conclusion of World War I the quality of school music began to increase. This was due primarily to veterans who, after having been musically ...

"Music is either good or bad, and it's got to be learned. You got to have balance."-- Louis Armstrong Music Instruments Music instruments are used to generate music and is being controlled by a musician so as to get desired sound effects. The origin of music instruments is as old as music itself when traditional musical instruments were used. These instruments are categorized as aerophones (brasses and woodwind), chordophones (strings), idiophones and membranophones. Stringed instruments such as violin, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, harp, banjo, cello etc produce sound when a string is plucked. Brasses and woodwind produces sound when air enters and vibrates the instrument. Flute, saxophone, piccolo, mouth organ, bassoon are a few examples of wind instruments. Other musical instruments comprise of electronic and keyboard instruments. Music Instrument stores You can get any of the musical instruments through directly from the craftsman who have designed it or dealers and other super stores. You can get any type of the musical instrument you want as per the brand, price or model. These superstores also provide DJ equipment, live recording instruments and many other accessories such as guitar amps, microphone accessories, racks and strap locks ...
