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Jazz Guitar For Beginners

Jazz Guitar For Beginners

Jazz Guitar For BeginnersSo you've decided to try your hand at Jazz guitar. This article will assume a certain base level of proficiency in the general language of music apart from the specific vernacular that informs jazz music, guitarists specifically....

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4 Tips For Using A Metronome

4 Tips For Using A Metronome

The metronome is often mentioned as an essential accessory for music lessons and just as often quickly forgotten. Music students of all ages can often have a very short-lived love affair with the thing and then pushed aside when frustration...

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How To Get Your Students Practicing At Home

How To Get Your Students Practicing At Home

Do your students turn up for lessons each week filled with enthusiasm, eager to learn something new, and keen to show you the work they have put in during previous week to master what was taught in the last lesson?...

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Top 10 Practice Tips For Learning An Instrument

Top 10 Practice Tips For Learning An Instrument

These 10 tips will help you really progress on your instrument. Practice Regularly! Practicing every day is great. If you can’t do that you should aim to at least practice 5 days a week. This helps with the long-term memory....

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80s Clean Guitar Tone Tips

80s Clean Guitar Tone Tips

Ah the 80s! A time when clean, shimmering guitar tones were found in pop, rock, metal and everything in between! Andy Summers of The Police fame is one of the players who helped define the guitar tones of the era,...

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Introducing The Rode AI-1 Complete Studio Kit

Introducing The Rode AI-1 Complete Studio Kit

The Rode AI-1 complete studio kit offers you a first step in quality home recording hardware. Designed to make recording on your computer easy, versatile and sound fantastic, the studio kit comes with the Rode NT1 large diaphragm condenser microphone,...

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Guide To Guitar Delay Effects Part 1

Guide To Guitar Delay Effects Part 1

Delay effects can range from a simple echo doubling the original signal to complex, multilayered repeats that create symphonic soundscapes. Without a doubt it is the most versatile effect available to the guitarist. Early guitarists who used delay include Chet...

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What's New In Dorico 1.2

What's New In Dorico 1.2

Dorico 1.2 is yet another huge update to Steinberg’s advanced music notation software. This video walks you through the new multitude of new features such as revolutionary cues, flexible percussion and sophisticated fingering numbers. Dorico 1.2 also brings new workflow...

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