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วันเสาร์ที่ 4 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Music Part Musical Aid

Sangjon Music Part Musical Aid
Musical Aid By: mark jones
People have been taking part in their musical experience since time immemorial. The act of making music has a far reaching and thoroughgo- ing and transformative effect which is obtainable to anyone who takes part in music but the therapeutic effect is different for the makers and listeners of music. The original experience of expressing your feelings and relaxation can only be achieved by making music. Everyone of us except for hearing impaired can sing, hum, whistle and make many other expressive and pleasing sounds. Different types of sound waves are employed in accomplishing musical experience to utmost satisfaction. They are an important part of the underlying structure of music. Music is an opportunity for everyone to go on a journey to a place without any barrier and preconceptions. It has the capacity to provide you the pleasure of a minivacation from your usual mundane activities. Musical meditation has the potential to relax, focus your attention, stop the inner dialogue and open up a connection to a more fundamental state of consciousness. This meditative state can be through chanting and singing. This therapeutic meditative state is also experienced when playing any musical instrument. Human, being the inventive creatures from the very begining began making special physical objects to expand the range of the musical sounds that they could make which We now call musical instruments. Earlier these musical devices were simple and they allowed everyone to make music. More elaborate musical instruments came into existence with the change in our civilization.Though these new and refined instruments have, expanded the range and type of musical sound by increasing volume and diversity of scale, but the very complexity of these instruments has limited the number of those people who could actually enjoy playing them. Once music making was open to everyone but with the advancement in the technology in this field it has become the cradle of a few who have the talent and dedication to master these difficult modern instruments. Musicians have become professionals and the rest of us unfortunately are an audience. It should be remembered that contentment can be derived only when we participate physically. There is a good news for music lovers specially the players that the simple musical instruments on which earlier peoples played with little effort, continue to exist in many cultures. In order to learn playing music you have to enjoy it by heart. Any worries, cares, problems will immediately disappear with therapeutic aid of music you will feel clean, relaxed and refreshed after you stop playing. The same is experience with the listeners but the intensity is different.

วันจันทร์ที่ 25 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon-music Part The Magic Of Music

Sangjon-music Part The Magic Of Music
Electro Acoustic Guitar - The Magic Of Music
The electro-acoustic guitar allows you to play many different types of songs, anything from the most quiet and soothing lullaby to a frenetic and invigorating rock anthem.
What is your favorite music? Rock? Folk music? Jazz? The Classics? Rap? Music is universal; loved by virtually everyone, although many are unaware of the ways in which these diverse styles are similar. Are you aware, for instance, that almost all of the musical types mentioned above can be played with an electro acoustic guitar?
The versatility of the guitar is evident in instruments such as the electro acoustic guitar. This type of guitar allows you to play many different types of songs, anything from the most quiet and soothing lullaby to a frenetic and invigorating rock anthem. While you can use this instrument as an acoustic guitar for a more low-key effect, you can also take advantage of its electric capabilities to really grab someone's attention.
The main difference between acoustic guitars and electric guitars is that the former can be played without an amplifier or cables. Thus, the acoustic has been traditionally used in genres that call for a quieter, more soothing sound. It is sometimes played with a guitar pick, or sometimes strummed with the fingertips. Either way, its tones are mellow and calming.
The electric requires an amplifier and cable to connect it to the guitar. It is almost always played with a pick. The electric can arguably be used to create a greater range of sound styles than the acoustic, because it has one important advantage: it can be used with an effects pedal.
The pedal is placed between the instrument and the amp. When pumped during a performance, it alters the tones from the instrument. One of these alterations involves overlaying the signal with a copy of itself a fraction of a second later. This pedal effect, sometimes referred to as "distortion" can be found on many popular recordings these days.
The electro acoustic guitar combines aspects of both acoustic and electric guitars into one versatile package. This guitar may look like a traditional acoustic, but it also has a pick-up which allows the guitar to be plugged into an amplifier. An electro acoustic guitar offers the different effects and volume options of an electric guitar, while retaining the more mellow tone of an acoustic. This type of guitar is a particularly good option for a guitarist who is looking to bridge genres.
By Dan Wright

วันพุธที่ 13 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Shopping Tips

Sangjon Part Shopping Tips
Karaoke DVD Discs Buying Guide - Shopping Tips
By: Rachel Patterson
When you are looking at expanding your karaoke CD or karaoke DVD library, it is also best to have a solid idea what you are looking for so you do not make a regretful purchase. By what you should look for? How can you tell the difference between the karaoke CDs and karaoke DVDs that you will get countless hours of enjoyment out of from the ones that will just start collecting dust on the shelf the moment you buy them?

Always make sure you get the right format

There is nothing more frustrating in getting that perfect karaoke CD that you have been looking around for ages, only to get it home and discover that the disc format does not work in your system! There are a wide range of formats that karaoke CDs can be supplied in, so it is best to double check your system before any purchase to ensure that it will read it properly.

Also check to make sure you are getting the right format you are looking for. There is nothing worse in having a system that can read only karaoke CDs, and discovering that you accidentally picked up a karaoke DVD by mistake. By quickly checking it can save you frustration afterwards.

Look for the CDs that suit your tastes

Karaoke is a perfect format as it gives people of all different tastes in music the chance to come together and perform the style they love with nobody criticising what they like. But the same cannot be said for collect karaoke CDs, as there is nothing more wasteful than purchasing a title that you know you will never use simply to flesh out your library.

Look for karaoke CDs or DVDs that suit your style and tastes, so you will definitely have some use for them. That way you know your purchase will be put to good use. But keep in mind that it does not hurt to venture out of your comfort zone once in a while. A handy tip is to look for compilation karaoke CDs that have at least one song you love. That way you know it will be used, if for that song alone, but gives you the chance to look at other genres when you feel brave enough.

Purchase CDs that suit your needs

While this may look like its conflicting its previous point, you should look at expanding your library so its suits what you will primarily use the karaoke CDs or DVDs for. While staying in purchasing titles focused on one style or genre if you will mainly use the CDs or DVDs to practice is fine, it is a completely different story if you will use your karaoke system to entertain your friends and family.

Look at what your needs are, and build up your karaoke library to suit these needs. That way everyone who uses it will be happy, and you can avoid a group of friends hating the fact that yet another country song has popped up.

By following these tips there is no doubt that your library will be perfect for what you will use it for, and give you a lot more enjoyment out of your karaoke system.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 7 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Music Demos

Welcome to my Sangjon-music blog Again.Here you will learn about Sangjon-music tips and how to find good information
Where to Send Music Demos
Are you a musician, singer, or in a band? Are you anxious to get your music heard, but just don't know where to send music demos?

Thousands of musicians, bands, and singers want to get noticed... but getting noticed in the competitive music industry can be rather frustrating to say the least! Therefore, knowing where to send music demos is an absolute must!

Unfortunately, if you do a quick search online for "Where to send music demos," you'll find a few useless opinions and an endless list of dead ends!

However, the facts remain:

~ Record companies are always looking for talent and will accept your demos!

~ Producers are always looking for new unsigned artists!

~ No need to audition for American Idol to get discovered!

Given the facts, you probably want to know... where to send music demos!

Of course, sending music demos to major record labels would be the smartest choice. Some of the major music labels in the industry include Road Runner Records, Capitol Records, Elektra Records and Sanctuary. Road Runner Records currently has an arsenal of top bands under their management.

One question remains, "How do I go about sending music demos to any of these top record labels?"

Fortunately, I know of some excellent reviews that are available online for information on this very thing! So, if you want to know where to send music demos, listen up...

One resource I can show you teaches you how to submit your band or musician profile to over 300 music related websites, get insider band promotion secrets, tips, and techniques... and information on where to send music demos!

Another resource I can show you teaches you how to save months of valuable time by not having to track down websites on where to send music demos... In fact, this resource will introduce you to brand new websites you may have not even heard about!

And, one more resource worth mentioning is not so much about where to send music demos, but gives you an insight into how you can achieve your dreams of earning a comfortable living as a professional musician!

In this particular resource you can learn about making a promo kit, all about pictures, business cards, videos, stationery, finding work, planning a successful performance, and whole lot more!

Conclusion

If you're a musician, singer, or in a band, you would probably love to earn money for what you do... And, you can! You just need to know where to send music demos!

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 3 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part The Band

Sangjon Part The Band
The Band that Rocked the World
By: Groshan Fabiola
Progressive rock music first came to life in the 1960s, as an electric, ambitious and imposing rock music style and in less than a decade, the whole world embraced this form of rock. Although the 197’s were considered the best years of progressive rock music, this type of music has not died, and to this day people fill stadiums to listen to progressive rock bands. This form of rock started in England and soon conquered the whole of Europe with its grandiose style, influenced by jazz or classical music.

Rush and Kansas where the first two bands that adopted the European rock style and brought it to America, where rock was mainly influenced by country or rhythm and blues music. Rush is a Canadian band formed in the 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. After its birth, this progressive rock music band was faced with many challenges until the year 1974, when it finally achieved its definitive form. Rush embraced the progressive rock style and took it to another level, due to its members’ instrumental skills, eclectic motifs and complex compositions. The three band members, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart, began by playing heavy metal that was inspired by blues and moved on to encompassing modern rock or hard rock, until they have established their own form of progressive rock music.

Rush was not only a great example of progressive rock music, but also an model for many other artists. This progressive rock band has influenced many great artists, such as The Smashing Pumpkins or Metallica, and they have also paved the way for progressive metal bands such as Dream Theatre. Rush have incorporated many music styles in their songs and, with every album, they have grown and evolved as a band. The rough times they have gone through at the beginning of their career only made it possible for this band to be where it is today, promoting their nineteenth album, Snakes & Arrows, released in 2007.

Progressive rock music is fortunate to have known a band such as Rush. Since 1974, when the band released its first album, called Rush, they have managed to release no less than twenty-four gold records and fourteen platinum records, placing the band on the fifth place in the top of the consecutive gold records by a rock band. However, for Rush, gold or platinum albums are not enough, for they care a lot about the message they are sending out there, as well as about their fans. The live performances that Rush gives are truly amazing, as this band accurately describes all the songs that they perform. On stage they recreate various sounds through the use of digital samplers; they play their primary instrument and also trigger sounds with their available limbs, so every song they perform can be identical to the one on the album.

Since the year progressive rock music came to life, Rush has always found a way to deliver this form of rock to people’s hearts, mixing various sounds and using eclectic lyrical motifs, but always staying true to rock and what they believe in.

วันอังคารที่ 29 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Punk Drums

Sangjon Part Punk Drums
Know Your Punk Drums Better
By: Victor Epand
Drums are one of the most popular of musical instruments. Drummers all over the world have been making the effort to create a drum set that would truly suit the appetite of music lovers all over the world. One of the primary characteristics of a drum is that it can produce indefinite low and high-pitched sounds constantly.

Punk rock was based on anti-establishment rock music genre in the mid 70s, had the punk drums in their arsenal. The punk drummers made a name for them with playing with the shorter version of the rock. The right punk drum kit gear depends on features like playing style, personal penchant, monetary funds, and moving options of the drummer. The hardware part was constituted by the cymbals and tom-tom stands and was considered an integrated part of the base drum kit. Drums and cymbals are considered the breakable part of the collection as it goes through rigorous wear and tear.

One or two electric guitars, an electric bass, a drum kit, the vocals constitute the distinctive punk rock instrumentation. During the mid 1970s people who did not have too much ability in music tried to express themselves through the new form of rock music. The anti institutional based drumming was quick to catch the attention of the public.

Punk drummers like to change their tuning with particular music intervals. This makes the distance between the tuned notes of one drum with the other consistent. As it is not based on any chromatic notes so the punk drummers can have any start point with the punk drums. Although there are many tuning opinions, the bulk of them revolve around the major chords. In addition, the time factor for the whole music length was shorter than the regular rock so the start with the punk drums was fast.

A drum key or a similar kind of device is used to tune the drum set. The tension of a drumhead is changed to tune it. The difference in tuning between same elements of a drum kit and other percussion element is quite significant. Punk drums are no different.

The punk drummer needs to have a detailed knowledge on the drum kit. The collection, which would increase with time, needs to be setup properly so that it does not get broken down in time of performance. Elements like hoops, lugs, and tension rods do have a key role to play in sounding the drum music audible and sweet to the ear. Lugs are metallic pieces that are attached to the side of the drum.

Alternating with the hi-hat cymbals will help you keep the speed but make sure you are not changing the beats. You can create interesting fills with fast music. Listening to good drummers will help you in building your own creative ways. One of the chief ingredients of the punk music is energy, so beating the punk drums with vigor would help in being attuned with the speed of the music.

วันจันทร์ที่ 21 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Guitar Is Full Of Fun


Sangjon Part Guitar Is Full Of Fun
Learn To Play Guitar Is Full Of Fun
By: Nick C.
There are many, many, different reasons why individuals decide to learn to play the guitar. What's your purpose? Is it because you just want to play a few songs for your friends? If so, then I commend you for your honesty and wish you the very best in your song-playing adventure. Playing the guitar should always be fun. If you're a beginner, it's important that you don't become overwhelmed or intimidated by those who seem to be able to shred the guitar fingerboard at will. This should be the least of your worries. Especially in the beginning stages of learning to play the guitar. The fundamentals are essential for every beginner. For example, learning to hold the guitar pick correctly is essential in the beginning. Learning right-hand and left-hand finger control is very important. Further, merely feeling comfortable holding the guitar will actually take some work and practice. Once again, the fundamentals of guitar playing are very, very important.

It seems that we're living in a society (musicians included) where instant gratification seems to be the way-of-life for many. We want what we want, and we want it now. When attempting to learn how to play the guitar, this type of approach will leave fatal flaws in one's over all understanding of the guitar. Without an authentic understanding of the guitar, limitations are inevitable. A solid foundation on the guitar (theory and application) will allow one to progress beyond their own expectations. One should strive to become a well-rounded guitarist. In other words, learn guitar chords, rhythm, and guitar solo techniques. So many guitarists today are mainly concerned with soloing. They seem to overlook all of the other aspects of guitar playing. Many beginning guitarists get hung up on issues such as speed playing. In today's musical environment, it's much more important to become an accurate player rather than a flash player. The days of the twenty minute guitar solos, are over (for the most part). Oh yes, in a concert environment it's good to let it all hang out and to blow out the carbon, as they say. However, nothing will top a well constructed melodic guitar solo. A well constructed guitar solo is a far cry from someone just mindlessly sweeping arpeggios.

Is speed important? Yes, in situations that call for speed. However, not all guitar solos consist of playing 128th notes at 160 BPM (beats per minute). Techniques, such as speed picking, sweeping, and tapping result from practicing good habits, not in lieu of them. Further, speed without soul equals nothingness. Why so much dissertation regarding speed? Let me explain.For most beginners, there is generally an event which occurs, that inspires an individual to learn how to play the guitar. For example, desiring to learn the guitar could result from one hearing a song that has a special emotional impact on his/her life. However, it is more than likely that one of the great contemporary concert guitarist (a fire-breathing, neck-shredding Dragon) is the inspiration for most of today's beginners. This is great however, was the inspiration the guitar itself or the fire-breathing, blazing speed, that the notes on the guitar were played at? More than likely, the answer would be speed. Inspiration is inspiration, right? Understand that a speed player is very skilled and has taken the time to build a solid foundation; fundamentals.

There are a range of ways to learn guitar. Check out each idea to see what suits you. Group lessons: If you feel uncomfortable learning by yourself you can take group lessons. The advantages of group lessons are that you have a teacher to help you through tough times and you can see the other students progress and compare yourself to them. The disadvantage is that you won't get as much attention from the teacher as it will be divided. Private Lessons: If you have the right teacher this is the perfect way to learn guitar. Your tutor can monitor you progress each lesson and slow down his lessons to your learning standard. Your teacher will never be caught up with another student because there aren't any - so he can attend to your needs. CD Lessons: There is almost every style of instruction CDs you can think of. The benefit of CD lessons is that you can replay everything said on the CD. If you don't understand a part, you can replay it as many times as needed. The bad thing about CD lessons is that you may not be so enthused to learn the songs on the CD by yourself, and the instructions tend to be more general. This can leave you not knowing where you are in your musical journey

DVD Lessons: DVD lessons includes the good and bad points of CD lessons. The best reason to learn guitar by watching a DVD is that you can see what the tutor is doing. DVD learning goes far in answering those questions boiling in your head. Music Books: if you don't have much time on your hands then music books are for you. There are a range of styles of music books. If you haven't payed much attention to music at school then you will have a hard time reading the music that you don't know. Most people take a long time getting a song they don't know. Internet: The internet is a great way to learn guitar. There are so many links to good sites that can teach you to play those notes that your role model guitarist plays. Membership sites are usually more trustworthy because you are giving money to them for their time in putting togethor good music.

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 13 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Play Jazz Drums


Sangjon Part Play Jazz Drums
Learn How To Play Jazz Drums
By: Chris Chew
So you have decided that you want to be a drummer but is at a loss as to which genre of playing style you want to master. Have you considered learning how to be a jazz drummer?

As you probably know, jazz is one of the most artistic and intriguing genre of music and especially so for the jazz drummer. Playing jazz music gives the drummer the opportunity to exhibit his amazing technical drumming skills and capabilities. However, most drummers choose not to take the time to learn how to play jazz drums properly which is partly due to its wide range of technicalities unlike most other forms of music.

Although jazz drumming seem to look very complicated, in reality, it is not that difficult to learn. The main difference is that most drummers are used to the 4/4 tempo of drumming where jazz is played with plenty of triplets and has a different feel from most other types of music. So the drummer may have to relearn some drumming techniques. Furthermore, most jazz pieces are relatively fast in tempo and thus most drummers also need to make improvements on their stick speed.

The first thing a new drummer needs to learn when playing jazz pieces is the basic jazz swing tempo or sometimes called the "swing groove". A jazz drummer's main role is to keep time for the rest of the band just like in any genre of music. The drummer should never overpower the rest of the band unlike when playing rock songs. To do this, simply use your hi hat and ride cymbal.

Ok. Let's start with your hi-hat stepping on the 2 and 4 count to a piece of swing music. It is critical to keep this count over top of everything else that you play. Next, add ride the cymbal with a triplet tempo and feel. Practice these moves to perfection before going further with your drum lessons.

Now that you have mastered how to keep the swing tempo with the hi-hat and ride cymbal, let's move on to the bass drum or sometimes called the kick-drum. Jazz drumming techniques are sometimes very subtle and because of this, the bass drum should not be too dominant. So do make sure that you do not play the bass drum too loudly. This again is unlike most other form of drumming. A good technique for this is keep your heel down when playing the bass drum. In this way, you are more in position control the strength of the kick more easily. A technique jazz drummers often use is the feathering the bass drum. This is done by lightly tapping the bass drum on the quarter or eighth notes.

You will probably know that is highly common for the bass drum to follow the bass guitar player. So you may need to know what kind of rhythm progression the bass player is playing and try to follow him. The bass drum should be played with more of a feel rather than powerful thumping like those in rock music.

The snare drum can be used to help as an accent for the band or can be used to play straight quarter notes.

Another common rhythm in jazz music is the shuffle and every jazz drummer must also master this form of drumming. Furthermore, since jazz music usually have musicians doing solo runs, the jazz drummer must also learn how to play drum solos. By developing these common jazz drumming styles, you will be playing jazz drums like a pro pretty soon!

วันอังคารที่ 8 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Produce a Song


How to Produce a Song
By: Charlie C Williams
What is record production? Surely, there are many thoughts on this concept. There are many record producers, some more famous than others. However, this article will attempt to address some of the basic elements of record production and how to effectively approach the overall task of producing a record.

First let’s take a look at the 5 Steps of the creative process:

STEP 1: THE IDEA
Think about the song you’re going to write. It can be just some lyrics written down on a piece of paper, a melody recorded on your cell phone voice memo or mini recorder, or a home demo. Ultimately, it will need to be produced into a full song.

During pre-production (which we will discuss later), the producer creates the arrangement – vocal or instrumental, decides how it will be recorded, and who will be the players. This process includes songwriting, song selection, song adjustment (key and tempo), style determination, instrumentation decisions, creating a working demo, and rehearsing.

STEP 2: RECORDING
During this step, the performances are recorded to any one of the many recording hardware or software on separate tracks or direct-to-stereo which is used to record some jazz ensembles and many live performances. When you record direct-to-stereo, the recording becomes the final version and you are unable to change any of the characteristics of the instruments. Most professional recording is done using multi-track recording, where individual musical performances and vocal performances are recorded on separate tracks. This gives us the flexibility to edit and process the tracks, and to mix them into a final stereo version well after the original performance. It also allows for us to add to an original recording, as well. This process is called overdubbing.

STEP 3: EDITING
In post-production, the song is ready to be edited changing individual performances or the entire arrangement. In midi editing, you can change single notes or even the specific instrument that plays those notes. You can also change the complete arrangement of the song by copying and pasting entire sections of the song.

STEP 4: MIXING
It is during the mixing stage that the individual tracks that make up our multi-track recording are combined/blended and processed using effects to create a final stereo recording. We have the ability to control each track separately. In this stage we want to document and organize the various elements for the intended mix. We are able to control such elements as volume, panning, equalization, and effects.

STEP 5: MASTERING
Mastering is the preparation of our final stereo mix for distribution making final adjustments to the overall sound – (incl. editing out unwanted sound, EQ overall song, compression, if needed, for final format).
The Master Tape

1. What is the Master Tape?
the completed mix with added equalization and the signal processing effects. Some times called the "mix master".

2. How is it Done?
Utilizing high-end mastering equipment, the producer or/and the engineer are involved in the final mastering, creating balances in volume, time between songs and equalization issues.

3. What you Do With It…
For CD duplication the master is sent to a duplication plant and CDs are creating in accordance with prescribe technical specifications.

Even if the ultimate format for the use of the recording is other than a CD, the mastering process is implemented to insure a professional consistency with regards to the recorded music. Once mastering is complete, the song is ready for its final format (ie. AIFF, MP3, Wave, Liquid Audio, Real Audio, Web Streaming, CD, etc.). The producer has now done his job.

The Impact of Technology in Producing Recorded Music:

An integral part of record production is understanding the technology that supports the science. Technological advances in recording equipment and computer platforms have dramatically changed the landscape of record production.

In desktop production, the self-produced artist often wears more than one hat, in many cases taking on the roles of composer, arranger, and performer. When we use multi-track recording techniques, composition and arranging can be part of an interactive process where one musical idea suggests another.

Just as composers have traditionally used the piano to work out fully formed compositions from fragments of musical ideas, desktop producers can start with a skeletal idea for a song – perhaps just a drum pattern and bass line -- and develop it into a complete musical arrangement. The most powerful capability of computer-based desktop
production is the ability to rearrange and edit both audio and MIDI performances after they've been recorded.

How to Produce a Song/Understanding the song

Once you have a grasp on the creative process and understand current trends in recording technology and there applicability to our project, you can now attempt to produce a song.
a. Describe the artist’s identity.
b. Identify the song’s style and intended audience. Is it similar to other records?
c. Describe the budget constraints?
d. Describe the record's purpose, in terms of an artist’s career. Is it a catchy first single to establish the artist? To get a deal? A demo to get a gig as a cover band? A different direction, used to learn something new?

Knowing about the artist’s qualities and motivations creates a context and shapes
an overview for how to approach a production. It will help you answer the main
question, “Why take this particular production approach for this particular artist and
this particular song?”

Decide what the song is saying. In other words, how does the song itself influence the approach to the production? Knowing the identity of the song is as important as knowing the identity of the artist. Indeed, “production” is the melding of song and artist onto record.

a. What is the lyric’s story, and what individual sections, phrases, or even words direct or affect the production at all scales?
b. How does the melody interact with the lyric?
c. Does the melody emphasize lyrics or direct the flow of the song, or just create a musical element and draw attention in its own right?
d. How do these invite production elements?
e. How do harmonic elements affect all of this, and again, invite production attention?
f. How does the overall structure of the song dictate the production approach and/or flow of the record?

These may seem like “songwriting elements,” because they are! The first job of the producer is A&R (“artist & repertoire”). Choose the best song and then oversee touching up or rewriting and restructuring the song, if necessary, until it is the best it can be.
That is what much of pre-production is, and it is often the most important element of the entire production process. A great song for a great artist makes the producer’s job easier, and the song often points the way to approach the production.

Another characteristic of a good producer is one who is cable of identifying what specific elements are being heard sonically and musically and adjusting those elements so that the song is audibly appealing the listener?
a. Name each element you are hearing (instrument, voice, sound, combination).
b. What are each element’s sonic qualities, and what is its part in the arrangement?

For example, “I might describe a part I’m hearing as a 12-string
electric guitar (the type of instrument) with a clear but
idiosyncratic sound (color/timbre) playing a IV chord (the music)
with the third on the top, open voicing(arrangement), with a slow
but aggressive, anticipated strum (performance)”.

c. At what point does an element appear in the production/song? I find it best to analyze a production by going section-by-section, and then bar by bar, down to the beat. It helps to define the general, overall production feel of each song section.
d. Where does a specific musical element appear?

As producers or engineers, we often think in technical terms—panning, reverb, delay, volume, etc. The listeners, however, just hear things located in 3-dimensional space. So, define spatial placement as they do. Then you can figure out the possible
technical ways to achieve that.

For example, “a muted trumpet drenched in reverb, panned off to the right, with a lot of a reverb and low in the mix, is heard by the listener as a soft trumpet off in the distance, perhaps on a misty night”.

How is it played? What is the emotional approach, attitude?
This overlaps with much of the above. “How” may include equipment, effects, and so forth. A specific instrument through a specific processor helps define the sound and is used to support the attitude.

Know what the purpose of each musical element is? Above all, this is the most important question for good production. For each and every element in a record, a choice was made to have it.
a. Why was it included?
b. Why that specific instrument at that specific location in this specific song, located in that specific space, played with that specific approach?

There is a purpose for each choice, even if it’s just to “keeps the groove,” or some other simple musical purpose.

Record production is akin to directing a movie. Like a director is responsible for managing all of the elements of making a movie so is the record producer of a great record. Record production takes thought, skill, knowledge, and wherewithal. There’s no better way to understand it that to go through the process if you’re interested in record production. It’s a great experience to hear a finished project for which you were primarily responsible. There’s nothing better than your first time because now you know how to do it, and how to make it better the next time around. Like anything, you will get better with experience. Read this article. Reread this article. Then read it one more time and take the leap…produce a record or if nothing else get involved in a record production!

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sangjon Part Guitar Player Setup


Sangjon Part III
Guitar Player Setup and String Action Tips
By: Daniel Lehrman
It is a real puzzle to me, why are new guitars so poorly setup from the factory? Unless it came out of the Custom Shop for lots of money, most guitars don't even seem to be checked out before they leave the factory. God forbid the music store selling it checked it out before you got it!

To put it in simple terms, rarely have I handled a guitar that played well and was not properly adjusted by a guitar maker or luthier. When I use terms such as adjustment, I am referring to the height of the strings over the fretbaord, whether the neck is truly straight or does it have the correct relief or bow to it, how level the frets are all the way up the neck and intonation. Is one fret a bit taller than the others? Can you imagine what that does to your tone and playability if the frets are not level all the way up the neck?

Realistically speaking, if you have not played a properly set-up guitar, then you probably have no idea how much potential your guitar has. Meaning that it will sound better, but more importantly, it sounds better because it is easier to play. Obviously a guitar or any instrument will sound better if it is adjusted to factory specs. Since most things are mass produced nowadays, a lot less effort is put into the time consuming part of checking each instrument individually in order to make sure it is on the money.

Some folks actually buy a less expensive guitar, take it to a reputable guitar center that has a competent luthier and bring home a guitar that actually plays and sounds better than a more expensive model. A smart player always has a guitar setup that way. Mind you, it is not a replacement for a Jeff Beck Custom Shop Fender guitar or a Zakk Wylde Custom Gibson guitar, or maybe the most versatile guitar ever, the Eric Clapton Stratocaster. Again, these are really expensive guitars and one should expect it to be setup right on the money.

Describing the detailed procedures of a setup is not easy. To understand the terms and services involved one might go to Guitar Players Center, Stewart-Macdonald or Warmoth for in-depth setup techniques used and excellent explanations, in terms we all understand.

An analogy I use that everyone seems to understand is that an un-tuned (not set to specs) car is not fun to drive or very efficient, and it is the same with your guitar. It is more fun and easier to play your guitar when it is setup properly.

Most of the setups that I am familiar with cost about $50.00 to $100.00 plus parts. Parts meaning strings generally. Most of the time it is precision craftsmanship needed, not parts. And don't forget, never choose a luthier because of his prices. Check around and ask about the business, call the BBB. Just make sure you get a good guitar maker. Price is not the only important issue, quality is.

Enjoy.

วันศุกร์ที่ 27 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

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Sangjon : Part my first guitar
My First Guitar And I Still Need To Learn To Play
When it comes to finding an acoustic beginner guitar, there are many things to consider. It may actually be worth spending enough money for a high quality guitar, if you have it. The ease with which the guitar plays and the sound it makes really is related to the quality and price.

Two acoustic guitars stand out in the high end beginner guitar category. The Seagull S6 makes a fine acoustic beginner guitar of high quality, that plays well enough to take a novice guitar player well into advanced technique. It is priced in the $400-500 range. Also in this price range is the Washburn D10S. This instrument was ranked as #1 by Acoustic Guitar Magazine in a comparison of guitars under $500. While both guitars represent a significant investment for the starting guitarist, they are both very playable instruments of a quality that is capable of keeping pace with the new player's ability as it grows for many years.

The Yamaha F310, Takamine G-240 and Fender DG7 are all good choices for the beginner. But in terms of price, the most affordable for the beginner is the Epiphone DR-100. Once you gain more experience you will want to trade up, but it's a great acoustic beginner guitar at $120-$150.

When you are looking for your first guitar, avoid the very cheap ones. These are actually harder to play and can be hard for even an experienced player. A cheaper made acoustic beginner guitar is just not made well and usually have really high action, meaning there is more space between the strings and the fingerboard than the more expensive guitars. This can make a beginner just give up.

If your budget is less than $100, you are better off with a second-hand acoustic beginner guitar. If you see two of the same guitar, try playing both of them. Doing this will tell you the personality of the guitar, which might also tell you a little about the personality of the previous owner.

Ever hear the saying, "never buy a guitar from a jerk"? Whether a guitar picks up a "personality" from it's owner is a point to be debated, however most guitar owners treat their instruments like people. So when you look for your first acoustic beginner guitar keep this in mind. Pay attention to the guitar's "vibe", and even if it sounds great, but doesn't feel right somehow, pass on it.

If you are a beginner and can't play worth a dime, ask the store associate to play the acoustic beginner guitar you are considering buying. Any sales person at a guitar store will be able to figure out that you would like to actually hear the sound of the acoustic beginner guitar before making a purchase. Who knows, maybe they will be assisting the next great acoustic guitar player!

วันพุธที่ 25 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

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Sangjon-music : Part Drums
Playing Drums - 3 Ways to Change Your Mindset for Success
Do you realize if a new drummer has the mindset of never becoming a great drummer, he or she will never be a great drummer? Continuing to think the way you've always thought will keep you right where you are. You will never rise above the way you see yourself.

If you say you can, or if you say you cannot do something, you're absolutely correct either way. Most everything is a state of mind. Just like being able to play double bass is a state of mind, mastering all forty rudiments is also a state of mind. You have to believe you can first do these things before you ever will.

Changing your mindset is absolutely necessary, and very simple. Here are three things you can do, right now....

1. Think in a positive light

This one is obvious, but the most difficult because it has become such a habit. You may not even realize how negative you are! The best way to become more positive is to make yourself accountable to someone you trust. Tell them you want them to let you know the next time you say something negative, or when you say you cannot do something.

2. Change your associations

Remember, I just said make yourself accountable to someone you trust? Do you have someone in your life like that? If not, you definitely need some better friends.

Here's the facts.. In the next five years you will be the sum total of the people you associate with. You have to decide who you have to cut off in order to move ahead with your drumming, and your life in general.

I know that sounds harsh, but you can still love them, but from a distance. Now, find some people who can inspire you. Whether you find them in books or in Internet forums, it doesn't matter.

Just get around some positive. You have to surround yourself with winners to create positive changes in your life.

3. Repeat affirmations to yourself

Think of a list of positive things you can say to yourself everyday. For example:

~ I choose to practice my drums everyday
~ I'm getting better and better everyday
~ I'm on my way to becoming a great drummer

Be careful of saying things like:

~ I'm a master at playing double bass (when you're not)
~ I've mastered all forty rudiments (when you haven't)
~ or anything else you simply cannot believe right now!

You've got to tell yourself things your mind can grab a hold of in the moment!

Conclusion

You cannot change what you don't acknowledge, so think about your current level of drumming and take ownership for it. Once you've owned up to it and have admitted to yourself that no one has held you back more than yourself, you'll experience a type of freedom that will propel you on to becoming the great drummer you're capable of becoming!


วันอาทิตย์ที่ 22 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

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Sangjon : Part Microphones
Microphones Used in Recording Studios

By: Victor Epand
A microphone is an example of a transducer, a device that changes sound from one form to another. Sound exists as patterns of air pressure; the microphone changes this into patterns of electric current.

Microphones vary greatly in quality. A top end recording studio microphone may cost thousands and in many cases they are needed for the very best recordings. A variety of mechanical techniques can be used in building microphones. The two most commonly found in recording studios are the magneto-dynamic and the variable condenser designs.

All microphones convert sound energy into electrical energy, but there are many different ways of doing the job, using electrostatics, electromagnetism, piezo-electric effects, or even through a change in resistance of carbon granules. When it comes to microphones used in recording studios, the vast majority of microphones used are either capacitors, electrostatic, or dynamic.

Both types employ a moving diaphragm to capture the sound, but make use of a different electrical principle for converting mechanical energy into an electrical signal. The efficiency of this conversion is very important, because the amounts of acoustic energy produced by voices and musical instruments are so small.

Different types of microphones used in recording studios

In live sound, nearly all the microphones used are dynamics. In the studio, instruments such as drums, electric guitars, and basses are recorded using dynamic microphones. Dynamic microphones have the advantages of being relatively inexpensive and durable, and they don't need a power supply or battery to make them operate.

Dynamic microphones are most effective when working with relatively loud sound sources that do not contain a lot of very high-frequency detail. They are also tough instruments which make them good for recording studios. Another type of dynamic microphone is the ribbon microphone, but this is only used in fairly esoteric recording applications by engineers who appreciate the subtleties of the ribbon sound.

These microphones are comprised of a thin metal ribbon suspended in a magnetic field, and when sound energy is encountered, the electrical signal generated is induced in the ribbon itself rather than in a voice coil. The main advantage of ribbon microphones is their smooth, detailed sound which makes them perfect for studio environment.

Capacitor microphones are more expensive than their dynamic counterparts, and they are also much more sensitive, and can capture high-frequency detail much more accurately. Even though they are relatively efficient like dynamic microphones, capacitor microphones produce such a small electrical signal that they require a special type of built-in preamplifier to bring the signal up to usable levels. Thus they are not fit to be used in live concerts or open air concerts. Capacitors are used mostly in recording studios where there is less noise.

Conclusion

The microphone is a ubiquitous piece of equipment. Found in everything from telephones and computers to recording studios, microphones are part of our daily life. A professional studio will accumulate a varied collection of microphones. The top studios use microphones such as Shure SM58s and 57s, AKG D112s, or Sennheiser 421s.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 19 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

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Microphone Techniques For Acoustic Guitars

By: Victor Epand

Guitar is a very old musical instrument. It is normally played in an unplugged way. But when played in a show, a microphone is also used. Otherwise the sound will not reach every listener. Acoustic guitars have a unique sound.

Microphones sometimes cause different kinds of problems. And for that reason, the use of a proper microphone is ensured for acoustic guitars. Here we will talk about different microphone techniques for acoustic guitars.

The acoustic guitar delivers a varied range of frequencies. The range is from under 100hz to the extent which is not audible to human beings. The resonance of the largest string delivers low frequencies and the plucking system delivers the high frequencies. In most types of acoustic guitars, the sound hole generates the bass sound.

This instrument has always been so popular that people have thought of making some microphone which will not harm the sound of this instrument. And for this reason, a lot of experiments were made on microphones.

After a lot of experiments, dynamic and condenser microphones were made. These two microphones are suitable for acoustic guitars. But among these two, the condenser microphone delivers the most detailed and the brightest sound.

There are small and large diaphragm microphones available. Both of them are perfect for acoustic guitars. But while playing the lead portion of the acoustic guitar, if you stroke the string hard, then a sharp transient will be produced. It is louder than the sustain portion of the waveform. This will not sound well at the time of recording. So it will be better if you use the dynamic microphones for playing the lead portion.

To get a good sound out of the microphone, it is necessary to know where you should keep the microphone. If you keep the mike just in front of the sound hole, then the guitar will create a very dark, boomy sound. Just like that if you put it in front of the neck then it will produce a thin sound. Even the surrounded portion of the bridge will not be able to produce a proper sound, if you put the mike there.

Actually the proper microphone technique for acoustic guitars depends on the instrument itself and the playing pattern. That means it depends also on whether the instrument will be strummed or plucked, and on the music style and the recording place. The perfect place for a microphone is one to two feet away from the acoustic guitar. The mike must be pointing at a place somewhere between the sound hole and the very place where the neck of the guitar meets its body.

If you use a directional mike, then you have to adjust the distance, to make a balance between the proximity effect and the room ambiance. If you use an omni microphone for acoustic guitars, then you will be able to put it closer to the instrument and also will get a sound which is pretty much well balanced.

The most common microphone technique for acoustic guitars is the use of two microphones. One will be closer to the guitar and the other will be a bit far away.

But the interesting thing about microphone techniques is that you do not always have to use all these existing styles. You can try some technique of your own. And perhaps one day you will be able to make a microphone technique that will help many acoustic guitar players.

วันเสาร์ที่ 7 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2551

MUSIC FINDING

TuneGlue Sticks To Finding Music

Enter the name of a band into the search field, and it appears as a spot. Clicking the spot opens a menu of choices, including Releases and Expand. The other two options lock the node in place, or delete it.

The Releases choice retrieves the top ten search results from Amazon.com's Music section. To be direct, Amazon's search needs a red-hot tweaking for better relevance. Someone get Eric Schmidt and Jeff Bezos in a room or something.

I searched for The Cure to start things off, and its list of ten releases came up accurate, wrapping up with the craggy-faced man on the cover of Staring At The Sea - The Singles. Gotta dig that one out of the well-beaten CD case.

The Expand feature defaults to showing six related artists to the node. No quibbles here - if it hadn't pulled up Siouxsie and The Banshees, The Sisters of Mercy, and New Order, I'd question the sanity of the universe.

New Order led to Echo & The Bunnymen, and from there to The Church, where I found Amazon's search needed work. The top two results were for a hymnal and Vivaldi's Gloria, before the band that did Reptile and Under The Milky Way appeared. Charlotte Church also popped up in the list, but The Church's 'Starfish' eluded TuneGlue's grasp.

Another path led from Echo & The Bunnymen to a Manchester band I hadn't thought of in years.

Music fans should appreciate the trips down memory lane or into new territory from TuneGlue. It's an interesting approach to viewing what would normally be a list of search results on Amazon's pages, and as TuneGlue lacks that clutter, it's a recommended visit.

วันเสาร์ที่ 22 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2551




THE MUSIC IS LIVES


There are so many styles of music out there in the world that it is impossible to compartmentalize them into a few categories. However, if we consider the most popular styles of music, it is possible to list the types here. The following article will help you understand the significance of each style. Whether you just want to learn about different genres of music or actually want to take the one you like to your recording studio for inspiration, this article will be your guide.
One type of music that is very old and heavily researched is classical music. This is the type of music that needs a lot of hard work because of its inherent complexity. Classical music is not very simple and definitely not for bathroom singers. It needs a lot of practice and learning to master this art. Most operas feature this music and the divas who sing the classical songs are highly respected for their range and layered performances. Classical music is taken very seriously by people who love it and if you are interested in it you may have to be coached rigorously to be stage ready.
There is one type of music that is almost as old as man himself. Tribal music is a genre that not only belongs to the earliest times in human history but is also one of the simplest types of music. It almost always relies on natural methods of making music like clapping, beating drums, whistling, foot tapping and singing and rarely relies on recording studio equipment. It has a very lively and spontaneous feel and it is nearly impossible to not be swayed by its rhythmic beats. Examples of this type of music are Hawaiian music, African tribal music, American Indian music, Arabic tribal music and many others.
Another style of music that is highly rhythmic is hip-hop. This genre has caught the fancy of the young generation to a huge extent. Low waist pants, gesturing moves, a cool attitude and rhythmic word play – all come together to give a special quality to hip hop music. If you want some cool music for your car audio, you must consider Hip-hop.
A highly entertaining type of music that makes the audiences jump up and down in sync is rock. This type of music is best represented by a long haired guitarist screaming out his song in a surprisingly catchy way. Rockers are hot favorites in colleges and an instant way to get fame is to join a good rock band!
If you want to try softer music for home recording, a good option is country music. This is a kind of beautiful way to tell a story and has become popular because of its soothing and lovely qualities. Other types of music to consider are jazz and blues if you like the soothing music. There are also dance and alternative music for the lovers of fun and noise.
So whatever be the type of music you prefer, go ahead and enjoy. For music is the essence of life itself, and a person who cannot enjoy music is one who is actually missing out on life




Punk Rock T-Shirts and Clothing Reflect Musical
At various times throughout history, music has reflected established culture, rejected the status quo, and created cultural phenomena that went far beyond melodies and lyrics. The folk music of the 1950s and 1960s, for example, represented a sea change in attitudes about everything from the Vietnam War to premarital sex. Rock 'n' roll was, at its heart, a rebellion against the staid and sedate post-World War II era. Heavy metal kicked music up a notch in the late 1960s and early 1970s with its emphasis on sound distortion, volume, and the central role of guitars and drums. These anti-establishment roots took hold and formed the foundation of punk rock's popularity in the mid-1970s. Like the musical genres that came before it, punk rock generated a subculture and spawned several other sub-genres of music.
Today, punk rock T-shirts, Oi! gothic clothing, and emo bondage clothing are still widely worn, each reflecting the more encompassing punk rock attitude or the more specific sub-genre. Punk rock songs are characterized by bare instrumentation, hard-hitting lyrics with themes that are nihilistic or extremely political, and fast tempos. Punk rockers encompass not only those who play the music, but also those who identify with and live the punk rock lifestyle.
Punk rockers share attitudes of self-reliance, rejection of the mainstream, and progressive or liberal political leanings. They are less likely to engage in activities for person gain and are more likely to focus their efforts on change for the greater good.
Punk rockers are also widely known for their creative fashion statements. Punk rock T-shirts often have outrageous images on them, and punks often use tape and safety pins to hold together torn garments. Likewise, they employ a variety of nontraditional items as jewelry, such as safety pins and razor blades, and often have extreme hairstyles and colors.
Oi!, a punk genre, generally draws from the working class. Oi! gothic clothing is popular, as is the Doc Marten and Levi look. Another genre of punk, emo, is short for emotive hardcore or emotional hardcore. Emo bondage clothing has a distinctive style that is designed to shock the status quo with its use of leather, rubber, and latex.
Since the 1970s, punk rock has experienced both hills and valleys. After becoming a phenomenon in the mid-1970s, by the end of the decade bands like The Go-Go's become popular with the mainstream. Punk then seemed to morph into New Wave, with the Talking Heads, Devo, and The Police emerging on the scene. In the 1980s, punk's progeny, alternative rock and emo, took hold, while the 1990s saw the dawn of riot grrrl and queercore. In the past decade, punk has again entered the mainstream - to the consternation of traditionalists who view commercial success as the antithesis of the punk philosophy.
While battles over capitalist philosophy and musical style rage on, those living the punk lifestyle continue to express themselves through punk rock T-shirts, Oi! gothic, and emo bondage clothing.


Legal Issues On Music On Hold
Technology of Music-on-hold has been around so long that it has almost become a given that when you place your callers on hold they should hear something other than silence, it gives the caller the sense that they haven’t been disconnected while they wait. Numerous businesses have Music on Hold as it’s easy to add to many telephone systems, just plug a music source to the jack marked music. It is quite unbelievable that many of the common sources that are plugged into that jack are not legal to use. As the technician installed your system, he may have asked you if you wanted Music on Hold. We may not have even thought about it until the question was asked. Always the usual response is ‘Yes, that’s a good idea’, while being simple to add, the legal aspects are far from simple and need to be considered at this point. Most of the technicians and sales persons aren’t aware of the legal issues involved. All just try to satisfy their clients and the next thing you know you are asked what radio station you want to play. Even the radio stations are not legal to be put on Music on Hold systems as there are copyright issues involved. They just have the right to broadcast the music, but not the rebroadcast rights. As you put music from a radio onto your telephone system you are re-broadcasting the station.
These radio stations and on-air talent have the rights of rebroadcast and unless you have gotten permission from them it too can’t be used. Following common source is to use digital music, a CD or MP3. It is just as illegal as the radio station for many of the same reasons. Only you may be saying, I purchased the CD can’t I use it as I please? As you purchased the CD, you only own a copy of the CD not the rights to the music on it. But you do have are called private performance rights, when you put the music onto your on hold system this is classified as a Public Performance. Lyric writers, composers and publishers under the copyright laws have exclusive right of public performance and any public performance requires permission. We can purchase those rights as there are many music industry organizations where you can go to purchase rights for Music to be put on hold. After paying a fee you can use music that these organization license for rebroadcast. All copyright laws cover music rights and many times they can be confusing. All information about music rights not only applies to Music on Hold, but also if you use background music in the office through a centralized system.





Classical Music: Important Things You Have to Know about Classical Music
Nothing beats the tunes of Mozart and Bach to this date. Whatever may be the music of today but the classical music of the 17th, 18th and 19th century still is still more soothing than any of today's music. Even though Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart turned 250 years in 2006, his music is still fresh and alive. It is practiced in hundreds of music schools and other places everyday. His classical music is still played in various opera even today. Well amidst the discussion on Mozart's classical music achievements and popularity we must not forget Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig von Beethoven. These two contemporary figures have an equal share in the classical music as Mozart's. Probably Classical music would have been way different without these great musicians.
There are many websites offering services related to classical music. There are websites from which you can download classical music for free or otherwise. Apart from these there are websites that offer information on classical music and the musicians of the times gone by. There are even free magazines that you can subscribe to. If you want some valuable information on these musicians then I recommend you search either in www.Wikipedia.com or in any other online encyclopedia like Encarta etc.
You may also download sheet music for classical music if you want to perform on stage or just casually. There are hundreds of websites offering free sheet music for all kind of music varieties including jazz, country, rock, classical music etc.
Apart from these you can also listen to classical music on WorldSpace radio. They have a whole channel dedicated to classical music which plays only classical music all day long. Now even Apple has started offering classical music iTunes for its iPods. You can download these at a very nominal price if you have an iPod and then play them anywhere anytime you want.
Though Classical music still lives it has been adapted by various other types of music genres like Country music etc. In case you want information or downloads for classical music from European or Asian countries, then also you can search on the internet for them. Though not yet popular in USA, Indian sub-continent's classical music is by far the oldest and is still alive in its original form.
Whatever be music but certainly classical music paved the way for music we hear today in the form of jazz, rock, reggae, pop, country music etc. Music By : Tony Sebastian





Country Music: Things You Need to Understand about country music
Country music refers to the form of music which started becoming popular in early 20th century. It is basically a kind of music that is a combination of all types of southern American music genres. It can be regarded as a combination of rock, pop, jazz etc. Though country music was first recorded early 1920s, it was not only until 1940s that it gained the reputation of a music type. The 1960-1980s can be regarded as the golden period for the country music players. This decade saw the huge increase in the not only the fan following but also upcoming of various contemporary country music singers on the stage. Some of the legends of country music who not only initiated but also gave a definition to country music include Bill Monroe, Bob Wills, Jimmie Rodgers and Hank Williams and many more.
One of the most famous singers who too have sung various country music songs of our times is the lead singer of the band Aerosmith, Steven Tyler. Apart from Steven there are many more contemporary singers of our times who inspite of being pop stars or rock stars have a lot of interest in country music. Country music was popularized through the various TV shows like The Johnny Cash Show, The Good Ole Nashville Music etc. during 1960s to 1980s.
If you want some country then don't worry about the availability and sources. There are hundreds of websites dedicated purely to country music. You can listen to your favorite oldie country music songs, listen to the top songs of the week or listen to the upcoming albums. Not only can you listen to your favorite country music songs
Apart from these sites that allow you to listen and download country music songs, there are hundreds of other websites where you can find enormous information about country music. Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia has hundreds of pages containing information about country music's history and the artists who have adopted this music form. Apart from these there are many paid and free e-magazines that periodically come out with new editions with informative articles about country music and the latest happenings in the world of country music. By : Alfred Berger
 
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