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Freedom in Musical Performance
by Rico Fortunado, Sep 11, 2008
Zen and the Art of Escapism. The path of Oneness and Ray Charles. Expose: Whose fault is it, the fly or the ointment?
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The Difference Between Writing a Verse a Chorus and a Bridge
by Jonathan J Holloway, Aug 31, 2008
Tells the difference of writing a verse a chorus and a bridge what to say how to put it in rhythm the do's and don'ts.
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How to Write an R&b Track 2
by Jonathan J Holloway, Aug 31, 2008
How to write an R&B Track a look into how to structure the track where to place the bridge the chorus and verse's.
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How to Write an R&b Track
by Jonathan J Holloway, Aug 31, 2008
How to write an R&B Track starting from the beginning how to choose a topic.
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10 Tips to Use Before You Send Your Demo to Record Companies
by Jonathan J Holloway, Aug 31, 2008
Tips on what to do and what not to do when sending your demo to record companies. What to check for what not to do and what to include.
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How to Write a Hip-Hop Track
by Jonathan J Holloway, Aug 30, 2008
Learn what it takes to write a hip hop track, the dos and don'ts. How to make it sound professional.
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Five Helpful Tips to Help Develop Your Musical Style
by Jason Lu, Aug 27, 2008
Some helpful lessons that I have learned over the years of creating music.
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How to Use Simple Everyday Phrases to Improve Your Musicianship
by Darcie Deaville, Aug 26, 2008
You are only as good as the risks you take. We can reach inside ourselves as far as we dare to move forward in any undertaking. Because no two people are the same, we'll all come up with different ideas and styles. Similar to the old game "Pass it On".
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How to Write Terrible Music
by Ben Murphey, Aug 22, 2008
An ray of hope for the talentless individual who hopes to "make it" in the music industry.
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Tools for Learning Music
by Darcie Deaville, Aug 11, 2008
Some people learn to play better by ear, some with music. Which works better for you? Here are some observations and a funny video to get you thinking about how you learn. First in a series.
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