Dear Musicians,
Welcome to the first installment of a user-submitted contest on TheMusicBlogger.com. As you can see, we have quite a few contests running concurrently, but this is the first contest which involves users to submit their video for thousands of users to see.
What is the Carly Comando Contest? This is a very simple contest. First, […]
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Posted in Performance, General on Oct 8th, 2007 7 Comments »
Here’s how to play the song. Don’t have the sheet music, but hope this helps!
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For all you vocalists out there, listen up! I’m genuinely interested in some of the professional vocal techniques out there. I’ve heard of pretty crazy ones, like Chris Martin from Coldplay taking a shower to open up his vocal chords. I’ve also found some interest sites out there which talk about vocal techniques and warm […]
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Posted in Performance, General on Jul 13th, 2007 2 Comments »
So you’ve seen all the videos on YouTube of all kinds of people building channels showcasing their music. Many musicians have become famous and acknowledged by starting in online communities like YouTube, MySpace, and SoundClick. A good example would be an artist by the name of Passion. Through spreading his music online, he was invited, […]
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Posted in Performance on Jul 9th, 2007 3 Comments »
1. When the sight-reading piece is put in front of you, do not start right away. Take a minute or two to take notice the important parts of the piece; namely, the musical style, the key signature, time signature, the indicated tempo, clefs, dynamic markings, any other extra musical markings, any clef changes and/or key […]
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Posted in Performance on Jul 4th, 2007 No Comments »
Written by Chris Ling.
Often times one of the common pitfalls that many budding musicians make would be to buy sheet music, practice and practice to the point of perfect recitation, and then perform for friends and family. Now don’t get me wrong, there’s nothing bad or wrong with playing sheet music the way it’s written, […]
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