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Saturday, June 27, 2009

The Blues Is Always There To Stay

By Tom Simpson

Man has long considered music as their life. Oftentimes, man has found life in every string of music they hear and create. From the past to the present generations, music has given delight and spice to man's existence. Blues has always been there during the good times when people want to break free from boredom through sound and rhythm. Black has considered blues a great mark in the black American history. Touching the most intricate parts of the individual, the heart and soul, blues has been the friend during the blacks' saddest moments having nothing but their songs to soothe their weary spirits. Blues has influenced almost all music genres. As the world give life to blues, it also relives celebrated genres in the music industry through blues backing tracks.

The blues is a music genre that has originated during the 19th century the Southern United States yet its popularity has only widespread during the 20th century. Today, in the fast-phased world of the internet, Blues backing licks continuously revives the popularity of blues through the services it provides to the online viewing public. It offers a lot of things to all the music aficionados who are always in search for the latest updates in this genre. Primarily, it caters to guitarists or people who cannot plainly live without their guitars and who still want to improve on the way they play the said instrument.

Blues guitar lessons aims to be the best guitar tutorial available in the internet. Its website alone is the proof of such goal. It offers almost everything that a guitar enthusiast needs and wants. Its website also gives exciting short demonstrations. It also features a guitar melody being played on a slow tempo and fast tempo. The guitarists are guaranteed to further improve not only their playing abilities but their styles and tastes in playing the guitar, as well. The website is simply a place where guitar enthusiasts can learn new things in their craft and learning from those who have already mastered it.

These online offers have also integrated famous great deals of comprehensive blues guitar lessons. This service by the website is not only recreated for plain knowing guitar technique. They are also crafted to make the learner play the blues with originality. Every visit on blues sites is like having a good time with the masters of blues music like BB King, Albert King and the excellent Eric Clapton. You can even download ten blues licks while learning the blues tricks. Much more to these perks, the online visitor can avail of information on free guitar lessons that run for days and grab one of the much-awaited blues catalogues.

Learning to play the guitar is never easy. But with blues backing tracks, learning is made simple with an innovative approach. With blues backing tracks, the guitar enthusiasts will always remember to play with the desire of his heart. This is online tutorial and online music experience made for those you wants fun and great advantage from blues music. - 18758

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History of Beyonces Career

By Amy Nutt

Beyonce Giselle Knowles was born September 4th, 1981 in Houston, Texas to Matthew and Tina Knowles as the first born of two girls. Before she reached the age of seven she was singing and showing signs of great talent. When she was seven, she was already attending dance school and was a soloist in the church choir.

By the time she reached her teen years, any spare time she could find was spent with her childhood pals, LaTayia Roberson, Kelly Rowland and LeToya Luckett, performing at local functions. The girls, then known as "Girls Tyme" tried their luck at Star Search but did not make the cut. Beyonces Dad gave up his good paying job in order to devote his time promoting the band. To this day Matthew Knowles manages his daughters career.

After trying a few different names, the girls settled on Destinys Child. The musical debut for the group was the song "Killing Time", which appeared on the soundtrack for the "Men in Black" movie, released in 1997. A year later, they had number one single with the song, "No,No,No, Part 2." The quartet became a trio later on that same year with the departure of LeToya and LaTayia, who decided to pursue individual careers. Destinys Child continued onwards and became one of the top R&B/Pop groups in 2000 accumulating four Billboard Hot 100 number one singles and numerous top ten hits, as well as two albums that went to number one.

The groups second album continued with great success with tracks like "Say My Name," "Jumpin Jumpin," and the very successful "Bug A Boo." In the 2001, two Grammy awards were given to "Say My Name". They followed up with a third album, "Survivor," which produced such hits as the title track as well as "Bootylicious". The group decided to disband by 2005 but had at that time proven themselves as one of the top selling female groups in music history.

Beyonce had proven her worth and skills as a songwriter. She won the 2001 Songwriter of the Year, awarded by the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards. This made her the first African-American woman to win the award and only the second woman to win. She also spent a bit of time working on solo projects which at first was not as successful as the projects with the trio, but she was not easily discouraged.

When she finally released her solo debut album, "Dangerously in Love", it went right to the top selling over 300,000 copies in just the first week and went platinum 3 weeks later, in June of 2003. The single from the album,"Crazy in Love" topped the charts and stayed there for over 8 weeks. Later that same year her album and the single topped the charts at the same time which put her on the same level as such musical wonders as The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, and Rod Stewart. She was and still is the only female artist to have accomplished this feat. This helped make Beyonce one of the biggest artists in both sales and popularity for 2003.

In 2004 she won five Grammy Awards. On the Destinys Child album released in 2005, Beyonce released a song called "Check on It," which was used on the soundtrack of "The Pink Panther Movie," released in 2006.

In correspondence with her 25th birthday, she released a second album called "Bday," which sold more than her first solo album, with 541,000 copies sold in the first week after release. The lead single from the album, "Dj Vu," became a number one hit on the US R&B charts.

Not only has Beyonce had success in music, but also on the movie screen. She may be best known for the character Foxy Cleopatra in the 2002 summer movie, "Austin Powers in Goldmember" along side Michael Caine and Mike Myers. In 2003 she appeared beside Cuba Gooding Jr. in the movie "The Fighting Temptations". In 2006, she got chance to pay homage to Diana Ross in a movie based on a Broadway musical depicting the lives of the Supremes. Beyonce showed off her incredible acting skills, playing the part of Ms. Ross in the Movie titled, "Dreamgirls", which opened with first weekend sales of $8 million and has grossed well over $100 million to date.

Beyonces talent has shown no end in sight and her fans are looking forward to see what is yet to come. - 18758

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Free Guitar Scales Charts: Increase Your Playing Level

By Marcus Rolle

If you are just beginning acoustic guitar, then you have taken the first step towards a very rewarding and interesting hobby. I have been playing acoustic guitar for nearly 20 years, and I can honestly tell you, looking back, I have never regretted the hours of sweat and toil I have put into it. "Sweat and toil?", you ask. Well yes, I'm afraid so.

All the great guitarist have struggled at some point in learning to play the guitar. As far as guitar lessons for beginners there are different ways to go, such as a private instructor, signing up for classes at your local community center, self-teaching method with books and online lessons which I recommend because they're cheaper and flexible to a persons schedule. Whichever way you choose be sure to keep in mind there are no "play guitar like a pro in one hour" course. It takes lots of practice and dedication to become a good guitarist.

Once you have got an idea of the guitar players you should be listening to and watching, you will be able to go looking for bluegrass guitar tabs. With these you can learn picking patterns that you can apply to any songs you learn. You will also be able to pick up tabs for bluegrass fiddle tunes you can learn to play on the guitar, try any bluegrass forums you find, as well as tab archives.

Flatpicking has become quite common in bluegrass music but that does not mean that playing bluegrass guitar has become easier. It just means you have to work as hard on your flatpicking technique as you would have had to work on your fingerpicking in the early days. A great flatpicker does not need the extra notes provided by fingerpicking to sustain interest.

Don't get frustrated at this point. Take a deep breath and take comfort in that you have made the first step in learning how to practice the guitar seriously. What is that first step? The first step is to...

Another astounding flatpicker is David Grier. The son of an accomplished banjo player, David was shown a few chords by his father and allowed to develop his love and talent for music naturally. As a result he never learnt to read guitar tab or conventional music notation.

Don't turn your guitar practice time into extended guitar solos. If you have a track of say, six minutes at your disposal, use it to practice licks and short solo breaks, the age of the twenty minute solo is long gone. Also, make use of your backing tracks to improve the basic aspects of your guitar playing like your timing.

Lots of people can play guitar but what music do you play on your guitar when somebody says, "go on, play something"? Do you play a song, an instrumental, a simple classical piece? Songs are probably best as a general rule because even if you can't sing, somebody in the crowd will be able to help you out. Just in case you get the party started with your guitar, a repertoire of around twenty songs probably should get you into, and out of trouble. - 18758

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Walking The Long Hard Road Of The Blues

By Tom Simpson

Looking to learn to play the best licks on guitar? Well, there's nothing better than the blues. First of all, why play blues guitar when I can play jazz? B.B. King himself said that all of them back then, the blues musicians, they were all in high school --and when a fellow starts playing jazz, then he's in college. He said jazz was the big brother of blues. While it may be true that jazz is arguably a higher form of music than blues, it's a historical fact that all the musical genres of the 20th century worth giving a damn about: rock, R&B, hip hop, soul, funk, metal, and yes even jazz have deep roots in the blues. The blues gave birth to all that great music, and jazz is a credit to the greatness of old blues licks and kicks.

That being said, here are 5 tips to start on the long bumpy road to playing great blues: If you don't already have one, buy a guitar. Some licks sound better in acoustic, some in electric, so both kinds can be used to play. Consider that you can't plug in an acoustic guitar (unless it has a pick up), and that an electric guitar will always require an amplifier to play. If you've picked what you want, consider now the price. Don't be too stingy. A great guitar, if treated right, will outlast you, so go ahead and splurge if you have the cash.

Blues guitar lessons are always a good idea and will go a long way to teaching you everything from the essential basics to nailing serious licks. This may cost you, but if you're serious about learning the blues, then be prepared to spend a bit. Also, the internet offers cheaper alternatives. You can even learn online from the comfort of your own home. Listen to great blues music. Of course the best way to learn is by practicing on a guitar, but listening to the greats: B.B. King, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, of course Robert Johnson, will help you get an idea of how to really shred licks.

There's no shame in getting help if you want to be good. Besides, blues guitar lessons are not just educational, they're a lot of fun -and that's what guitar playing is all about. As much as the blues are about misery, there's no greater satisfaction than perfectly nailing a great blues song.

Technique. As with any skill, you need to know how to play the guitar. You'll need musicality -an appreciation and fairly good execution of good music. Not just anyone can play the blues. Practice makes perfect. Licks. If technique is your ticket to playing, then a bottomless bag of tricky licks is your game plan. Blues licks are actually a sticky combination of technique and confidence. Playing the blues is a whole lot of improvisation, and a good player needs to be ready to spit out and good licks. Don't be afraid to have some fun. Blues is about expression.

They say to play the blues; you'll just need 3 really important things besides a guitar: First, you got to have a bit of technique. Second, you need a lot of soul, soul, soul. Lastly, practice endless blues guitar licks to last you two lifetimes. It's all about improvisation and confidence. Keep these simple steps in mind and you'll be shredding with the best of them in no time. - 18758

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Get To Know The Secret Of Blues

By Tom Simpson

The soul is to the body of a person as music is to the body of society. Music permeates into the soul of society and gives every decade its special mark. When we relieve the 50's or the 60's or the 70's or the 80's, its always the music of that generation that we reminisce. As we play on the music of a certain generation, the memories all go crashing down as we smile, we cry, we laugh at the good old days. Somehow the blues had made its mark on our collective spirit that it will not and cannot go away. Originating from the pains and struggles of the black people, the blues represent the most poignant of all musical genres. The music is so haunting it feels like pain. It chokes the heart so beautifully while the lyrics become forever etched in our memories. The blues has already become part of us and it is here to stay. For every serious musician, one cannot say that he or she is a complete artist without learning to play the blues. Blues backing tracks are now available in the internet is helping the new gene

ration relive and rediscover this music. The blues was born at a time of slavery. During the centuries old black slavery that was prevalent in Southern United States, the blacks expressed their sentiments and the irrepressible longing for freedom by singing the blues. At the time when the black people were considered slaves and less human, the blues magnified their humanity and their aspirations loaded with conflicting emotions. Today when we hear of blues backing licks it's as if those memories come alive again to haunt us. Anyone serious about learning the blues should be able to download blues backing licks and learn the emotion and the expression only an individual artist playing from his soul can provide.

Blues fanatics should take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from the World Wide Web through blues guitar lessons that are updated with new interesting mixes. The lessons are especially created to answer the concerns of guitar enthusiasts. The said tutorials are not just purely theoretical. They also embedded guitar melodies of both fast and slow beats. Guaranteed improvement on the guitarists' skills is what every blues site promises each visitor. The visiting guitar enthusiasts are assured of an enhancement not just in playing the guitar but also in their level of music preference and style.

We can search the web for a variety of blues guitar lessons that we can choose from. We can search for the big names who are the giants of the blues such as Eric Clapton, BB King, and Albert King. There are websites that offer ten blues licks for every download with even a free guitar course. Today's generation is simply lucky to have the internet which makes blues lesson really easy and enjoyable.

It is never easy to play a musical instrument. However, blues backing tracks gives learning to play the guitar a fresher approach. Gone is the dreary way of learning, instead, a more exciting and exhilarating means lie ahead of those guitar enthusiast. - 18758

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