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Why Pick Classical As the Form of Music to Learn Even If You Think You Don’t Like It 0

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

People these days, especially the younger generation, claim that they don’t prefer classical as the type of music to learn and enjoy. But how can you like something if you have not tried to understand it? Classical music has its own fans who appreciate it and love it. Aren’t you as good?

The world is an ever changing place and everything in it including music changes over the years. Tunes and rhythms of today are far different from those of the past. But remember, whatever you hear creates a world of impressions on your character, which ultimately decides the quality of your life.

Music is made of sounds, and sounds are made of vibrations. Vibration carries energy. When we listen to music, our being is permeated with a stream of energy that influences our character! Hence we need to be choosy about the kind of music to learn and enjoy. More melodious the music we hear, the kinder and softer our heart becomes. Music is food for the soul.

In fact, you can easily make out what kind of person somebody is, simply by asking him one question: “What kind of music do you listen to?” This is so intuitive that teenagers employ this exact method to enquire about a newcomer to their group.

Can you imagine how a person deprived of art, poetry and music to learn and hear would be like? Just speak to someone who does not read books or listens to only loud music containing no melody and just noise. Remember how you feel about the conversation. Now, speak to someone who appreciates beautiful music and carefully chooses the kind of music to learn himself. Notice the difference? Huge!

Classical music is an ideal combination of sounds that creates vibrant energy and makes the listeners want to listen to it again and again, no matter how old the music piece is. The energy rouses deep feelings in us humans and makes our life enriching and fulfilling.

If you don’t yet comprehend the benefits of choosing classical as the form of music to

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Some Tips to Learning Classical Guitar Music 25

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Do you have an interest in classic guitar music? Maybe you

have heard a master play and now want to learn the same

skills yourself or maybe like many people you have an old

guitar in the house that you have always wanted to learn

to play.

Classical music has been around for many years, dating as

far back as the 16th century. To hear and see a master at

work playing classical guitar music, it might be intimidating

to a beginner, but that does not mean you cannot learn. You

need to start somewhere and you can work at your own pace,

but it is important to take some action. Nothing happens if

you do not take action.

A good place to start might be start searching on the internet

for websites dedicated to guitar music. You will be able to

find several websites where you can get lots of background

information, free tips and even some guides to start you off

in your endeavor. You can also find detailed instruction

courses, which includes textbooks, audio files with sample

songs, and even video that shows you exactly what to do.

But you might want to stick to the free resources available

until you are certain you want to spend the time and money

necessary to become really skillful playing classical guitar

music.

Reading classical music can be a challenge, since unlike regular

sheet music, you will see lots of special notations around the

notes and staves that might confuse you at first. If you bought

a good music book, it should have an explanation of the special

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Some Tips to Learning Classical Guitar Music 25

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Do you have an interest in classic guitar music? Maybe you

have heard a master play and now want to learn the same

skills yourself or maybe like many people you have an old

guitar in the house that you have always wanted to learn

to play.

Classical music has been around for many years, dating as

far back as the 16th century. To hear and see a master at

work playing classical guitar music, it might be intimidating

to a beginner, but that does not mean you cannot learn. You

need to start somewhere and you can work at your own pace,

but it is important to take some action. Nothing happens if

you do not take action.

A good place to start might be start searching on the internet

for websites dedicated to guitar music. You will be able to

find several websites where you can get lots of background

information, free tips and even some guides to start you off

in your endeavor. You can also find detailed instruction

courses, which includes textbooks, audio files with sample

songs, and even video that shows you exactly what to do.

But you might want to stick to the free resources available

until you are certain you want to spend the time and money

necessary to become really skillful playing classical guitar

music.

Reading classical music can be a challenge, since unlike regular

sheet music, you will see lots of special notations around the

notes and staves that might confuse you at first. If you bought

a good music book, it should have an explanation of the special

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