Archive for the 'Living With Music' Category

Beat Making Programs, New Business List, PCL Reconstruction

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Beat Making ProgramsTo a modern performer, having the capacity to create a set of unique tracks and composition could really be one advantage. Given that excellence of the music as well as its beat truly speaks out loud, it would be such a good plan to utilize a beat making programs which could be of […]

As Music Is Something the Artist Enjoys

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

There’s a perception that performing and practicing music are 2 absolutely different activities. I suspect that the link between performing and practicing is terribly intertwined and at a particular level the difference between the 2 just about vanishes.

At some specific point in a musical career, performing itself becomes the bigger learning experience. Seriously major facet […]

West Coast Rap Music Gained National Recognition in the Mid-1980s

Saturday, May 14th, 2011

Those that are young or comparatively new to the HipHop culture do not realize that Rap Music has many various genres : East Coast : The East Coast, most particularly Manhattan Town, was the genesis for rap music hitting the main line.

Run-D.M.C. Led the pack, with Rakim and Big Father Kane also breaking thru to […]

Country Music Has Often Been Played on an Acoustic Guitar

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Guitar music is available in a large spread of styles. Not only are there a sizeable number of different sorts of guitars, but there are a selection of techniques to play them, making guitar music most flexible.

Most guitar music is played on either a solid body electrical or an acoustic dreadnought, but there are speciality […]

The World Is Yours - Ian Brown

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

As it is well known proficient bands are comprised of gifted musicians. However it is also known that abilities of these particular musicians aren’t always similarly powerful. The situation when 1 or 2 folk become famous at the expense of one person’s capabilities is pretty common. But while the band lives the fans grasps its […]

A Musical Instrument before You Buy

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Purchasing a musical instrument is not so simple as you might think.

This is particularly true when you think about the conditions in which the device will be subject to. There are a good number of self addressed inquiries to think about getting to the right plan.

It’s a must that you provide real answers to these […]

How to Convert MP3 to AAC

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

ACC stands for Advanced Audio Coding. It’s a recent audio file that has been promoted as a successor to the MP3. The ACC file format offers a better quality sound than an MP3, and is about half the size of MP3 file format. also ACC provides various other advantages over MP3; ACC has the […]

Free Music Show at the International Music Festival

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

THE International Music Holiday is being held in Suva and Nadi this week. Hosted by coalition Francaise, this year’s holiday features local jazz fan Tom Mawi in a threesome setting, with displays by members of the Conservatorium of Music, sigi-drigi rhythms by Senirosi Ni Mavana and displays by a Fijian nose-flute player.

Overseas acts include artists […]

Daisy Dares You the Very Inspired, Talented and Ambitious Artist

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Daisy Dares You writes, plays, listens to LouReed but what is the music like? It is a scowling, estuary-accented mixture of pop and punk with words galvanized by sibling competition ( the single Number One Enemy addresses her sister’s envy. Watch it here), college ( she is still doing her […]

Michael Jacksons Brother Pays Tribute

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Michael Jackson’s brother spoke Wednesday of his need to keep the pop legend’s legacy alive as he prepared to perform at Britain’s Mobo Awards in honour of the fallen star. The Michael Jackson Thriller song is one of the most popular songs of all time.
Jermaine Jackson, flanked by his sister Latoya, paid tribute to Michael, […]