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Not so Bad Disclosures About Music on the Web 25

Posted on November 20, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

There are numerous ways to get your favorite music. You can buy it off shelf, you can just listen to it in a club, your favorite radio channel, or you can download music from the internet. Buying it from the shelf and stacking all those CDs is space and money consuming. Listening to the favorite song in a club or your favorite radio channel is not always an option because you cannot choose the both time and place to listen to music.

There are numerous ways to get your favorite music ? you can buy CDs or DVDs at a store, you can listen to it at a club or on your favorite radio channel, or you can download music from the internet. Buying it off the shelf and stacking all those CDs takes a lot of money, space and maintenance. Listening to your favorite music at clubs or on the radio is not a good option because you cannot choose when and what you want to hear.

Your New Year?s Resolution is to lose weight. (This happens to be the most popular resolution every single year, for the last five years running). In order to lose weight, you?ll need some music on your iPod to listen to. Choose some faced paced, upbeat tempos and you?re halfway done with battling the bulge! Listening to music on the iPod helps your jogging go by faster, your routine seem much shorter and the muscle burn feel less severe.

You want to get better grades next semester. In order to study harder and more efficiently, you will want to download some classic tunes to study by. It has been proven that while listening to Mozart, babies develop more brain cells faster. So why would it be any different for adults? Fill up your portable music player

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Getting Into The World Of Music 0

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

When someone is about to make a life decision, he does not just rush into it like it was a decision whether to have cereal or waffles for breakfast.  If you are in the middle of choosing which instrument to learn to play for either yourself or your child, you are more than likely to visit more than one musical instrument store.  There are also a few decisions you need to make about which kind of instrument fits your style.

There are also many levels of difficulty depending on the instrument as well.  If you are having a little bit of trouble with hearing the notes exactly, it might be a good idea to try something other than a string instrument.  The violin and its family are not kind to those who are a little tone deaf.  Since there are no frets like on the guitar, it is not as forgiving as many other instruments.  The piano, however, is a great choice for those who are serious about learning an instrument and learning about the culture and history of classical music.  If you decide to learn the piano, you cannot escape the classic music of Beethoven and Mozart.  It can definitely be thoroughly impressive when classics are played well though and the piano definitely represents that kind of music flawlessly.

Once you have chosen an instrument that strums to your heart as well, you should still shop around instead of going to a music store and getting the first pretty Fender or Yamaha you see.  Depending on the instrument, they can cost a pretty penny.  You can buy musical instruments in used condition as well which is a great idea since you might still change your mind after a month of tiresome practice.  Shopping at garage sales or thrift stores can get you want you want at a fraction of the price.  And you can always get that Yamaha baby grand when you can at least play Beethoven’s fifth without missing a note.

Another option is to go to an online musical instrument store.  These places have great deals on certain

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Look for Bizarre and Sometimes High-priced Music Collectables Online 10

Posted on November 18, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

In today’s internet world it’s become very stress-free to get hold of very looked-for memorabilia and if done right if can be both profitable and enjoyable. Just browsing through some of the listing can be an eye opener, especially when you see some of the hard to believe prices people are asking for rare memorabilia.

If you are going to buy costly music collectables, then the initial thing you need is conclusive verification that what you’re buying is the genuine article and I mean one hundred percent substantiation.

I still find it incredible that I can find practically anything with a quick search on the internet. I think possibly the younger individuals reading this take the internet for granted, as it’s constantly been there for them, but I have bought memorabilia in the past, before the internet days and it involved trawling through music stores, auctions and second hand shops. In fact, what use to take weeks and months now takes seconds, literally.

It could be argued that the older the music artist, the more costly the memorabilia, but I’m not sure I believe that any longer. It depends on who the artist is I expect. If you had a selection of bidding on Elvis Presleys piano or Beethovens piano, which would you plump for and which one do you think would be the most costly. I suppose the price of these things depends on the age of the article for sale and fame of the artist in their own time and more vitally, today. It’s complicated.

There’s is an obvious certainty that, if you are going to be the owner of and handle a piece of memorabilia that was once owned and touched by mega stars such as Elvis, The Beatles and Beethoven, then its going to cost you a small fortune, but I’m sure that if its the true item, then its a safe outlay.

If you are interested in collecting a piece of music history then I suggest you start off small. Get used to the buying process first if you have never used online

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