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121: Are You Taking The Right Singing Lessons?
Why is your singing not improving even when you are taking singing lessons?

122: What Piano Method Does Your Piano Teacher Use?
Learning to play the piano is about more than learning the names of notes. Students and parents have a variety of different piano methods to choose from. All teach the basics of playing piano. The differences lie in their respective emphases and their suitability for particular age groups and learning styles.

123: How To Get Started In Beginning Piano Lessons
Maybe you've always wanted to learn to play the piano but never had the opportunity. Perhaps you're a parent with a child who has expressed interest in the piano. The question is: where do you begin? How to start depends on your age and your goals.

124: The Voice Of An Electric Guitar
Acoustic guitars and electric guitars have completely different voices. In this article we look at how those voices are created, and how an electric guitar can almost be said to have no specific voice.

125: Considering The Neck Of A Guitar
The neck of a guitar can often be ignored when looking at the instrument, and is seen as simply the long extra bit - but in fact, it is this part which makes a huge difference to the instrument.

126: The Versatility Of An Electric Acoustic Guitar
Though familiar with both acoustic and electric guitars, many people don't realise that a combination of these styles exists in the electric acoustic guitar - and in this article we have a look at what they provide.

127: Ways For You To Learn Classical Guitar
Learning classical guitar is like soothing the soul from its aches and pains. Every time I hear people play guitar, classical or not, the feeling is still the same. While it is nice to try and copy how our favorite players are, it is also good that we should have our own styles and techniques on how we play the instrument.

128: The Importance Of Design In The Popularity Of Bass Guitars
Bass guitars were often the rather dowdy instruments hidden at the back of a stage, but with a little help from mother nature, these instruments have gained massive popularity - as a result from their visual appeal as much as their musical capabilities.

129: Solid Body Electric Guitars And Their Hollow Body Cousins
Most people assume all electric guitars have solid bodies, but this isn't actually the case. In this article we look at the differences between the two types.

130: Writing your own Music
You know you love music, but aren’t sure how to articulate it on paper. A little determination and desire to create music is all it takes to get you started. Becoming a songwriter can be incredibly rewarding and knowing where to start can definitely take some stress off.

131: The Development Of The Electric Bass Guitar
Over the past fifty years the design and development of the electric bass guitar has brought the instrument from the shadows of the back of the stage right into the limelight at the front - and in this article we look at how it has achieved this.

132: Digital Piano: Choosing the Right One
By giving the pianos a proper test run and prioritizing the features for yourself, you will be able to find the perfect digital piano.

133: Piano Playing: Wonderful & Nutricious Food For Your Brain
If you're looking for a perfect way to keep your mind sharp, piano playing is the solution. It exercises several different parts of the mind and body, while providing you with years of musical enjoyment. Whether you play piano currently or are thinking about starting, playing piano is great brain food.

134: How To Make Good Analog Music Recordings - some Tips from Moritz Illner
A short interview with Moritz Illner, founder of Duoponic. We asked him some questions about the vinyl manufacturing process.

135: Oscar Peterson - Jazz Pianist Extraordinary
One of the most influential players of jazz that the world has known, Oscar Emmanuel Peterson was born on the 15th of August, 1925 in Little Burgundy, Montreal. He is considered the dean of jazz piano players by most fans and critics.


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