by Manuel Marino | Guitar
Playing the slide guitar may not be as intimidating as it initially seems. With a bit of knowledge and some slide guitar lessons What's the Most Readily Useful Electric Guitar For Guitar Lessons? - There are several variations, but primarily three types of guitars to consider when starting guitar lessons: Classical Acoustic, Acoustic, and Electric. Many beginners start guitar lessons with a classical acoustic or steel-string guitar. These are the most common types available for borrowing, and it's less likely you'll be loaned a more complex guitar. Learning on… , you’ll be playing skillfully in no time. Slide guitar has been popular for over a hundred years and is a favored technique among blues, jazz, country, and soul artists.
Slide Guitar
Slides can be made from metal, glass, or plastic, and it’s even possible to create a homemade slide using the top of a glass bottle, though caution should be taken to avoid injury. In the past, musicians also used bones to create homemade slides.
Playing with a slide can be somewhat challenging for musicians, as muting strings becomes more difficult and the slide itself may feel weighted until the player becomes accustomed to it.
Numerous online resources offer free
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“Slide Guitar Lessons”
by Manuel Marino | Music
21 MAY is the Release day for Beyond Orchestral
My latest Album is an impressive Orchestral Album, a trip between orchestral and electronics sounds, the story of an hero!
The star of the Album will travel between space and time, to reach a new world, fighting a dragon, fighting for love and becoming a real hero!
The intro and ending of the Album are electronic tracks, while ‘the trip’ is made of orchestral tracks.
I’ll include here reviews and posts, interesting links or fans comments. So this is just an introduction.
In the meantime, listen to my latest Playlist!
by Manuel Marino | Music
21 MAY is the Release day for Music in Your Soul
My latest Album is an outstanding Electronic Album with different styles and moods.
A showcase of my skills when jumping from Vangelis, Depeche Mode, Rick Wakeman, Avicii, Moby and surfing between Calvin Harris, David Guetta, The Weeknd, Martin Garrix and many other ones!
I’ll include here reviews and posts, interesting links or fans comments. So this is just an introduction.
by Manuel Marino | Arts, Dancing, Music, People
Born Angelique Meunier, Havana Brown is a Mauritian Australian DJ, singer, and dancer.
In 2008, Havana Brown joined Island Records Australia as a DJ after being scouted by the label’s manager. She subsequently released her Crave compilation album series, featuring various covers and inventive remixes. That same year, Brown supported Rihanna on the Australian leg of her Good Girl Gone Bad album tour. She later opened for the girl group the Pussycat Dolls during their Australian Doll Domination tour and Britney Spears on both the European and Australian segments of her Circus tour. Brown also supported Chris Brown on the Australian leg of his F.A.M.E. tour.
From 2009, Brown has been a DJ on the Australian statewide radio show, Party People, on the Today Network, airing every Saturday night. In 2011, she released her debut single, “We Run the Night,” which became triple platinum certified by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) after selling 210,000 copies. Brown was nominated for Breakthrough Artist Single and Highest Selling Single at the ARIA Music Awards. A remix of the track featuring rapper Pitbull was released in the U.S. in September, topping the U.S. Hot Dance Club Songs chart and reaching number 26 on … ...Read the rest.
“Havana Brown: A talented triple threat”
by Manuel Marino | Piano
Learning to play the piano How To Discover Piano - Sometimes in life, we regret not pursuing hobbies or interests we once enjoyed. I know I regret not continuing to play football and furthering my passion for reading music, especially the piano. Learning to play the piano can seem overwhelming, but when broken down into manageable pieces and with plenty of tuition and practice, it… and read sheet music doesn’t have to be intimidating. You don’t need an exceptionally high IQ for this; all you need is perseverance and consistent practice, along with an easy-to-read piano sheet. By following some guidelines, learning can become easier. Here are some tips to help you as you gradually learn to read piano music:
How to Read Piano
- Start by taking a quick look at the music sheet in its entirety to get a general sense of the piece.
- Go over the music sheet a second time, focusing on notes, tempo indications, articulations, and chords. Pay extra attention to difficult notes and flag them for future reference.
- Study the key and time signatures of the piece. Consult music books if you’re unfamiliar with these signatures, as they are essential for understanding the music.
- Look
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“How To Read Piano Piece Music Fast”
by Manuel Marino | Guitar
When you try to tune a guitar with a piano, assuming they are exactly the same, you might break the guitar strings. Guitar tuning Electric Guitar Tuning - Tuning is an essential aspect of any musician's life. Guitars tend to get detuned, which impacts the quality of sound. The optimal solution is to tune a guitar using a tuning device that adjusts the detuned strings to produce a beautiful and harmonious sound. There are various methods of tuning a guitar, depending on the… ensures that you produce the correct note on the appropriate string. Guitar strings vary in size and frequency. When you start tuning your guitar, you’ll notice that it’s tuned with a series of ascending perfect fourths and one major third, similar to a violin.
Guitar Tuning
Here are some easy tips that explain guitar tuning. The open strings of a guitar, from thickest to thinnest, are as follows:
E – the thickest or lowest sounding guitar string is the 6th string A – is the 5th D – is the 4th G – is the 3rd B – is the 2nd E – the thinnest or highest is the 1st
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“Guitar Tuning – The Fast Guideline To Keeping Your Guitar Fit”
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