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Written by Tia Briggs   
Monday, 15 March 2010 02:31

Nobody said music lyrics writing is easy. Even seasoned and professional lyricists deal with many difficulties and setbacks when writing lasting and effective lyrics. In definition, lyrics are words that are to convey the real message of any music. Such words are perfectly measured and integrated into catchy and emotions-provoking melodies to come up with good musics. Read more: Use Language Creatively When Writing Music Lyrics

 
 
Written by Sean Harbison   
Sunday, 14 March 2010 03:08

Scientific research points to undisputed proof that people who engage in brain training can increase memory capabilities while improving brain health through regular "exercise" sessions. The best method to keep the brain finely fit and well-tuned is to employ a variety of different challenging mental workouts. Here are some to consider that are easily accessed on the web and ones that you also know. Read more: 10 Brain Games and Brain Teasers

 
 
Written by Freya   
Saturday, 13 March 2010 14:00

sell art, sell artwork, marketing art, selling artworkWhen you begin to create art work you are usually focused on the art, getting it to turn out the way you want, your mind isn't usually on who will like it and hopefully buy it. Later, when the piece is finished, you decide you want to sell the art work, but how do you begin?

Being a good artist doesn't mean you know how to sell, that's a whole different area of expertise. Until you learn how to sell your art work you won't be successful, no matter how great your art is, because no one will know about you or get to see your work.

Read more: Will I Ever Make a Living With My Art?
 
 
Written by John Blackwood   
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 19:31

Guitars have in one form or another been around for thousands of years. There are paintings in Egyptian tombs showing instruments which are similar. For all those thousands of years, instrument making has been a specialised art, and the best instrument makers were students of music themselves. Read more: Famous Guitars: The Fender

 
 
Written by Fred Grazier   
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 16:26

Recording in the home studio is done more and more these days. The electric guitar is well suited to being captured within the restrictions of this environment. Guitar amplifiers are naturally quite loud, so compared to recording violin, less soundproofing is required, not to mention the possibility of using the vast array of Amp Simulators. With Amp Simulators, a good DI or a hardware amp simulator is all you need! Read more: How to Record Electric Guitar

 
 

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