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A Story of Tony Bennett, Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Blinstrub's and Judy Garland and a Trombone Player
The story of a landmark Boston venue, the world's biggest stars, and a big local talent who had to be hidden from public view.
4 commentsSexy Kpop Group Kara Fan Page
A fan page for the Korean girl group Kara. All the member profiles and tons of photos of Park Gyuri, Nicole Jung, Han Seung Yeon, Goo Hara and Kang Jiyoung
10 commentsTop 10 Reasons Why the Music Industry is Failing
You know what? I miss my vinyl records. I miss going to the record store (a real community experience) and buying an LP for $10-$15. I miss the larger sleeves with the cover art and the inside liner notes which told you who wrote what and who...
1 commentTips to Writing a Good Song : Keep the Music Simple
Anyone can write songs, but it does take some skill to make a song a hit. In this hub, I will offer one important tip to write good songs - Keep the song simple.
2 commentsMusic's DNA: Melody, Harmony, Rhythm
Every song has its own musical DNA, made up of three elements which are present in every popular song from every genre. Those three building blocks of music's DNA which exist in every song are MELODY,...
Love is in the Earth: A Kaleidoscope of Crystals - Book Review
Melody's book will crystal practitioners at any level to use minerals effectively for healing and spiritual applications.
Pumped Up Kicks: Foster the People, Drew Carey, and the reason 'Cleveland Rocks'
Commentary comparing 'Pumped Up Kicks' by Foster the People to 'Cleveland Rocks' from the Drew Carey Show.
4 commentsMy ten favorite or favourite love songs
Love songs... there are many and varied... here are some of my favorites to get you going!
88 commentsGreat HARMONY: the "meat" of music
The lead singer in any song is important, of course. But often, it's the HARMONY around the lead singer that makes or breaks a song. Or, the best harmonies can turn a good song into an instant classic which people will be singing for years to come. ...
1 commentHow to Transpose Music I: Definition & Types of Transposition; Transposing Chords
The skill of transposing music is valuable for accompanists; for musicians who play in groups; for band, chorus, and ensemble directors; and for anyone who wants to improve their overall musicianship. Transposition can make the difference between working well with other musicians and being something of a musical loner or a drag. Best of all, the ability to transpose is a lot of fun!
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