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  • The Evolution of Internet Radio By:-Arthur Vanderblum
    The Internet is an wonderful creation that allows people from all over the world to get together and share their experiences with one another. Many who use the Internet regularly choose to listen to music online. Discover the perils and triumphs online music has faced to get from the Internet to your headphones.
  • Tips for rhythm guitarists By:-Samantha Frost
    All types of music begin with some kind of a rhythm. Rhythm is the foundation on which the whole song is built – and rhythm gives the support to every other member of the band to help them play the song in a way it was meant to be played. So, being a rhythm guitarist is an important job – a rhythm guitarist practically makes the difference between a band that sounds in-tune and a band that just can not get a clean sound.
  • A Chorus Line By:-Maria Brown
    A Chorus Line is one such musical where the plot glides around seventeen Broadway dancers auditioning for spots on a chorus line. With nineteen main characters, it is set on the bare stage of a Broadway theatre.
  • Guitar School Tips By:-patlee
    There is an old saying if you don't use it you will loose it. That is very true for improving your electric guitar playing. So get in to a routine that will insure regular guitar practice.
  • Traditional Vs Modern Flamenco By:-Sal Bonavita
    No sensible person would try to define where traditional ends and modern begins. I think it would be fair to say that before Paco de Lucia introduced his sextet to the world, complete with flutes, bongos and fretless electric bass, the average person on the street had a rough idea of what flamenco was about. Not any more.
  • Buying a guitar for playing flamenco By:-Sal Bonavita
    What type of guitar is best for a beginner who wants to learn flamenco. Although classical guitars look basically the same, there are differences which should be taken into account when choosing a suitable guitar for learning flamenco.
  • Manitas De Plata - Flamenco Guitarist, or Not? By:-Sal Bonavita
    Manitas De Plata is one the most popular flamenco guitarists in the 60s and 70s. Why is he not mentioned on websites about Flamenco? Or for that matter, in books about flamenco or in online flamenco CD stores. Good question.
  • Buying a Cheap Guitar - Is it Worth It? By:-Steve Miller
    Many folks think cheap electric guitars as bad quality, poorly manufactured guitars. In truth, some people will be unsettled by the fact that it wasn't a American built guitar. You may not even consider Korean or Chinese made electric guitars and may not ever purchase a inexpensive guitar, until now.
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