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Sunday, June 21, 2009

Personalized Guitar Picks: Music is all Preference

By Ari Cooper-Smith

Personalized picks are very fun and have become very popular over the past few years. Many people collect special guitar picks from their favorite bands or artist. It has become a form of guitar memorabilia with some selling for thousands of dollars. You could even customize your own guitar picks to promote your band at your net upcoming gig.

People often get personalized guitar picks at concerts. They are highly sought after by die-hard fans as they feature a photo, logo or even signature. Just to have the guitar pick that your favorite guitarist used has very heavy sentimental value.

Personalized guitar picks can be used by yourself to get your name out there as a guitarist. They are very powerful as it is personal and has a form of promotion on it. As long as the design is easy on the eyes and nice enough for people to keep then they have done their job.

Now that we have the wonderful resource of the Internet, getting personalized guitar picks has never been easier. They are great gift ideas, they can be used as confetti at weddings, and just about any time where a little something extra is needed. What you get placed on the pick will affect how much you are going to pay but still a cheap endeavor no matter how you look at it.

Personalized guitar picks are often collected by hardcore fans. If you go to a lot of concerts you will know doubt have the opportunity to pick up heaps of personalized guitar picks. Many people are addicted to going to concerts and I know some people have thousands of picks. It is a great way to show your passion for the guitar or for your favorite band.

As you can see I have spoken how a pick can do more than just help you play the guitar. It can be a legacy of your favorite band. They can be collectors items selling for hundreds of dollars. There a millions of different guitar picks to choose from so why not get one that has something you like on it. - 18780

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The Mp3 Bitrates Your Should Use

By Zachry Nest

If you have downloaded music from the Internet or burned a CD, then you should have heard of the term "Mp3". There are countless numbers of people all of the world who have heard of the term "Mp3", but its every safe to say that 85% of them don't know exactly what it is. Are you one of those people? If you are, then you most likely don't know that what a bitrate is either.

If you aren't aware, then don't worry because in this article you will learn exactly what an Mp3 file is, what a bitrate is, why it is important and more. By the end of this article, you should be more knowledgeable about Mp3 and their bitrates. Now here's the age old question, what exactly is an Mp3? The Mp3 is a highly efficient form of compressing audio.

All that means is that an Mp3 is the compressed form of the original audio file. You may ask yourself: Why compress an audio file to begin with? The reason why we compress audio files is because original, uncompressed audio files tend to have massive file sizes. Without compressing audio files, it would be unpractical to store. On the opposite end, if you decrease the file size of an audio file too much, the audio quality will be negatively affected.

The Mp3, also known as MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, is meant to deal with that issue by shrinking the file sizes without negatively affecting the audio quality. Here is where the bitrate comes into play. The bitrate is the number of bits (units of information) that is processed per second. Now I know that sounds somewhat technical, but just look at it like this. The bitrate is the amount of information that the Mp3 player, computer, or other device reads per second.

The more information the device reads per second, the higher the audio quality. But on the other end, the more information per second, the bigger the file size will be. A common bitrate of an Mp3 file is 128 kbit/s. Just in case you aren't aware, the 128 kbit represents the number of kilobytes and the /s means per second. Now consider this example: Imagine you have an Mp3 player with 20 gigabytes of storage and you have 100 Mp3 songs each with a bitrate of 128 kbit/s.

Now imagine that you have another Mp3 player with 20 gigabytes of storage and you have in your Mp3 player 100 Mp3 songs each with a bitrate of 192 kbit/s. You would have less space in the 2nd Mp3 player because the file sizes of the 100 Mp3 songs with the bitrate of 192 kbit/s are bigger.

Bitrate is important because it helps determine the audio quality of the file. Now that you have a basic understanding of what an Mp3 file is and what the bitrate is and why it is important, I would like to share with you my favorite bitrates and why.

To be more specific, my favorite bitrate changes depending on what device I will be playing my Mp3 file on. If Im going to play my Mp3 file on my Mp3 player, then my favorite bitrate to encode at is 192 kbit/s. I prefer that bitrate because it is the same bitrate songs are encoded on CD's (also known as CD quality) and the audio file size generated is relatively small. If I plan to listen to my Mp3 music on my computer, then my favorite mp3 bitrate is 256 kbit/s.

Though the increased bitrate will produce a slightly higher file size, the audio quality would be improved. If I plan to listen to my Mp3 music on my cell phone or a device with a small amount of storage, then the bitrate I would encode my Mp3 files at 128 kbit/s. Now that you know my favorite bitrates, I recommend that you use them because I believe they produce the best combination of audio quality and file size. - 18780

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Looking for Doctor Who Theme Music?

By Crystal Jennings

The popular Doctor Who show has been airing for more than 40 years now. And through the course of time there were also a lot of theme music of Doctor Who that has been created.

Doctor Who theme music may not mean a lot to other people but this one way to know a show or a movie. Theme music provides more impact and makes emotions even better.

There are already thousands of Doctor Who music themes that have been created for more than 40 years. And you will be surprised that the original soundtrack of the show is still being played to this very day.

So if you are in search for Doctor Who theme music then you will be happy to know that there is a website dedicated to it. The website address is www.dwwa.net, you will be able to hear all the compiled songs for Doctor Who.

You will be able to hear all the 8 compilations though you are not able to download it. The people who owns the website are also restoring old songs of the show to make it available to the public.

If you are looking to download theme music from the show, it may be difficult to find a place to do it. Most of the songs and sound effects copyrighted. - 18780

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Drum Instruction DVD: Determine What and Where To Practice

By Justin Divens

My experience with the speed drumming is a strange one. Basically, one October day, while picking up some drum sticks at a local music store, I noticed drummers using a device called a "Drumometer. This "drumming speed" measurement device used a practice pad for a striking surface with an embedded piezo trigger. The trigger was connected to a counter-timer computer brain that had a count and a timer display.

Your physical body can always do what you mind can conceive. Before you know it you will be producing you own style that others desire of you. It all starts in the mind.

A typical drumstick has a tip, shoulder, shaft and butt. The tip, also referred to as bead, is the top-most part that strikes the drum. Traditionally, the tip is made of the same hard wood as the rest of the stick.

The sound that you like and your drum's best sound may not be the same. Let the drum have it's way. Here are a couple of tips to deal with drum noise while practicing.

Sometimes the drum heads may even puncture when the hit is hard. If all this still does not provide you with good reasons to go for a new one at regular intervals, then you should realize that once it becomes weak it is difficult for you to play the roll or the fast chops. As a drummer you should change your drum heads after every six months.

However, six months is not an ideal time. If you have been playing the drum too often lately, consider changing it even though you may have changed it four months back. Signs that should tell you it is now the time for you to change are indents and cracks.

Well, I asked around a bit and was surprised to learn that the history of second line is a bit cloudy. Nobody can seem to agree on how it evolved, I heard stories about there being a line of musicians and staff that marched behind the mourners (second line) at a funeral parade in New Orleans. Apparently the musicians would play funeral marches on the way to the funeral and more livelier pieces on the return home.

Drummers like Zigaboo Modeliste and Johnny Vidacovich mixed second line with syncopated funk, developing a style called "second-line funk drumming". This style was popularized in many famous bands that came from New Orleans like the Meters (see below). Second line drumming often involves a 3/2 son clave not dissimiliar to the Bo Diddley beat although it doesn't necessarily always follow that rule, and Second line beats are also called "Street Beats". - 18780

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The Best Way To Learn How To Play The Guitar Online

By Jesscee Clark

Due to time and money constraint, it becomes tough to go to a pro these days, but fortunately, it is possible to learn the guitar online.

As there are different genres of music, and your guitar playing style significantly relies on the category you mostly listen to. Listening to a selected category is mandatory, as it serves as an inspiration, and helps you to select a direction, in which you would like to go. That's why music is so diversified, and that's the sweetness of it.

However, after the world changed into a worldwide town, the insemination of music and other cultural elements became easier. But, finding the right source to learn the guitar online is a bit hard. You must give acceptable time and consideration to discover a trustworthy and authentic source. This will be done with the help of using reviews by pros or feedback from other people, about the source which you plan to use.

There are many internet sites on the net, which are terribly helpful resources of guitar learning programs. Always keep away from trick sources, because they only play their role to waste your dear money and cash. Reviews are the most important sources of determining the effectiveness of a selected guitar learning program.

Expert guitarists customarily write these reviews, as they have reasonable experience of guitar playing ; and this experience permits them to scribble about the usefulness of a specific learning program.

You should use a source that takes a step-by-step approach towards your learning ; this is the easiest way to learn the guitar online. There are some learners who need to learn each methodology in 24 hours ; well, it's not possible. The course which does offer you some assistance is usually nothing less than a pile of confused info that does not help your cause to learn guitar online.

A comprehensive guitar-learning program always permits somebody to learn each system in its totality. The key components of a good guitar-learning program are DVD's, books, practice lessons, and online support for customers.

The online support option is particularly useful, as it permits to learn the guitar online, providing answers to all your questions about the program. DVD's are especially beneficial, because they provide the replacement for a guitar mentor, as you can watch a mentor giving you instructions on the way to play a particular strategy. Books are very helpful in explaining the theory of music, including chords, and scales.

Learning these crucial basics is necessary, as they help you to construct your own songs, extremely efficiently. Always trust reviews, and make an informed decision, before buying a particular program. - 18780

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