Monday, November 9, 2009
The basic drum patterns
Take a look at the first exercise below. It has a single measure of eighth notes. The count is listed above each of the eight notes in the measure. The "x" symbol above the top line of the measure indicates that these counts are to be played on the hi-hats. Start by counting out loud (one and two and three and four and), and then play the hi-hats along with your counting. Loop this a few times, and focus on playing at a consistent pace.
In exercise two, you'll learn how to play the bass drum on the one and three counts. As you can see below, the bass drum is indicated with a solid note in the bottom space of the measure. You can watch the video lesson for tips on how to play the pedal with control.
Next, exercise three includes the snare drum on counts two and four. The snare drum is indicated by a solid note on the middle line of each measure. As with the bass drum, you want to focus on playing these right with the hi-hats. The strokes should line up perfectly, so it sounds like one complete sound.
Finally, exercise four brings everything together. The previous patterns were all leading up to this. As you can see below, this beat includes the hi-hats, snare drum, and bass drum - all together in one complete beat. This is how to play the drums in a real band setting.
Be sure you really focus on playing this beat steady and in time. It is highly recommended that you play along with a metronome - especially when first learning how to play on a drum set. Everything needs to sound even and consistent. Just loop the pattern over and over until you are feeling very confident.
If you did not see exercises in tab click the link below.
http://www.freedrumlessons.com
Monday, November 2, 2009
Meditation on Music
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Why TAB is important in any kinds of instrument ?
Once you know or able to read, creat the tabs for music you can becom excellent musician.
How to be a good DRUMMER ?
1. Technique
2. Stick Heights
The first idea is Technique. In drumming, this is how you hold your drumsticks or keyboard mallets while playing a pattern of sticking that is suitable for a particular drumming exercise or drum music. The way that you hold the stick is called grip. There are two types of grip in drumming. They are:
· Match Grip
· Traditional Grip
Each grip is really a matter of preference. Sometimes, the type of percussion instrument you play will determine the type of grip you should use. In many cases it is good to know how to play drums with both types of grips. This will allow for you to always be prepared no matter the situation.
If you are beginning drummer, recommendations are to begin with the match grip. Match grip is exactly what the word match describes; the hands are holding the drumsticks exactly the same. It is kind of like holding bicycle handle bars with a few adjustments to angle and thumbs. This grip is generally held by many concert percussionists, jazz drum kit players, rock band drummers and by marching percussions tenor drummers and bass drummers.
The next grip, traditional grip, is a technical drumming hold that if done properly, can approve your drumming abilities in terms of speed, endurance, accuracy, finger and hand agility and overall aesthetics. When teaching drum lessons, drum teachers should instruct their students to include door knob turning as part of their daily exercise. The reason for this is because the motion that the forearm performs is the same turn that that is used when playing drums with a traditional grip. Furthermore, the fingers are place properly on to the stick. Two fundamental notes to having better control of the stick when playing with the traditional grip:
· Never release the thumb from the index finger
· Keep the pinky and the ring finger together working as one (this can be accomplished by taping the two fingers together)
Traditional grip is often used in marching percussion by snare players. Many jazz drummers, like Buddy Rich performs with the traditional grip as well as Drum Corps drummers like the Concord Blue Devils. There are also many drum videos and drum DVD’s that portray the traditional grip. A great example can be seen at Drumex.com, where the drum video shows a snare drummer auditioning for the UCLA Drumline.
The second idea of drumming is stick heights. In marching drumlins and percussion ensembles, the focus is on uniformity. Meaning everyone needs to look the same including their hand positions (grip) and levels of heights. There are two types of stick heights that should be required for anyone playing drums, especially when playing snare drum rudiments. They are:
· Accents
· Taps
There is a distinct difference between the two. Bottom line is accents are played higher than taps. Drum teachers usually explain this by saying taps are all the inside notes, the low notes. Accents are taught to be played vertically. The common misconception is that accents and taps is just for marching drumlines, but it can also be played by drum kit drummers too. The benefit to playing drum music with proper stick heights is that it sounds and it looks good. One of the best books that could teach you how to play proper stick heights is Accents and Rebounds by George Lawrence Stone. Stone is well-known for his first book, Stick Control.
The two golden rules, technique and stick heights will improve your drumming abilities. Pay close attention to each of the two in detail when playing drums. You get the most benefit of your drum lessons by practicing and researching. Review drum videos and watch a lot of Buddy Rich and Mike Portnoy to better your drumming. Good luck and don’t use drum tabs, read drum music.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wanna Learn GUITAR?
Jazz's scales

Expressive Guitar Playing and Tab
fig 1
E ---------------
B ---------------
G ------7-------
D ---------------
A ---------------
E ---------------
You would then bend the note up to E, two steps above the D. This is indicated in tab with a 'b' symbol:
fig 2
E -----------------
B -----------------
G -----7b9-------
D -----------------
A -----------------
E -----------------
Note that this doesn't mean you should fret the note at the ninth fret; your finger stays on the seventh fret. It's only the pitch that rises.Hammer-ons and pull-offs allow you to play legato (smooth, flowing) passages where you don't pick every note. To execute a hammer-on, fret a note and pick it. Then, without picking again, sharply fret a higher note on the same string with another finger, 'hammering' the string with that finger. This can take time to learn to execute properly, but it's an absolutely essential skill for every guitarist regardless of musical style. Practice until the second note is the same volume as the first. The tab looks like this:
fig 3
E -----------------
B -----------------
G -----7h9-------
D -----------------
A -----------------
E -----------------
Once again we're moving from D to E, but this time with a hammer-on. You should have your index finger on the seventh fret and use the third finger for the ninth fret. Alternate between the bend and the hammer-on and pay attention to how different they sound. You can then also pull off your third finger, pulling down toward the floor a little bit to make sure the D note sounds:
fig 4
E -----------------
B -----------------
G ------9p7------
D -----------------
A -----------------
E -----------------
Again, strive to make the second note sound as loud as the first note. Also be careful not to hit the surrounding strings as you pull your finger away.A final technique you'll often come across, even in beginner guitar tab, is tapping. Tapping refers to the practice of fretting a note with a finger (usually either the pointer or index finger) of the picking hand. Fret a note with your left hand, pick it, and then hammer down on the same string at a higher fret with your pick hand. This is an advanced technique that can take a lot of time to learn, but you should at least know what the tab looks like:
fig 5
E ------------------
B ---5--t9---------
G ------------------
D ------------------
A ------------------
E ------------------
In online tab the tapped note is indicated with a 't', while tab in magazines usually circles the tapped note. You'll often see long lines that combine bends, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and tapping:
fig 6
E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
B ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
G --2-h4-b5-4-2-4-5-4-5-h7-p-5-h7-t9-7-t10-7-t12-7-t14-12-10-12-17-14---
D ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
E ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tabs of guitar Chords
Traditional musical notation uses either four or five lines. Guitar tab uses six, to represent the six strings. It often looks like this:
The Barrer Chord ll
The Barre Chord
Scales of GUITAR 2
1 2 3 4 5
E -0----------------
B ----1-------------
G -------3----------
D -------2----------
A -0----------------
E -x----------------
D minor
0 1 2 3 4 5
E ----1-------------
B ----------3-------
G -------2----------
D -0----------------
A -x----------------
E -x----------------
Scales of GUITAR
MUSIC FOR DANCE
MUSIC CAN ENTERTAIN YOU.
You Can Enjoy........
Music and Entertainment
Music is a great way to relive the day to day stress and is also used for therapeutic purposes. Almost every person is interested in any kind of music. Even researches have proved that music’s ubiquity and portability has made it the number one stress buster. It is a matter of fact that everyone on this earth has an inclination towards listening good quality music. The passion for music differs as per genre whereby youngsters mostly love fast and groovy numbers. People of the older times love classical music whereas kids like rhymes and children music.
About Jazz Music
The realm of jazz music was and still is predominantly associated with the American black community. These black musicians transitioning from banjos and tambourines learned to play European instruments such as the violin. Black slaves from early America used to sing and play music as a form of spiritual or ritualistic hymns.The first jazz record was recorded in 1913 by Society Orchestra, the first black group to come out with a record.
About Rock Music
Originally known as rock and roll, as branded by disc jockey Alan Feed from Ohio, rock music combined influences resulted in simple blues-based style that was fast and danceable.The electric guitar was played rock and roll style by early rock legends Chuck Berry, Link Wray and Scotty Moore.
GOSPEL MUSIC
The first gospel singer was Thomas A. Dorsy (1899-1993). He was not just a singer but also music composer. He has played a vital role in the development of gospel music.
Christian Music
Those who are called to be the worshipper they must avoide to hearing segulars songs.
MUSIC & KIDS

Thursday, October 29, 2009
How 2 be a good Rappers:Problem & Solutions
- The Hobby Factor :-Millions of people around the world play poker. Of those, only a few thousand are professional. The remainder would probably like to be...they sincerely like the game, yet they don't have a passion for it...for them, poker remains simply a hobby.This is the case with a good many aspiring emcees. They love rap, they have favorite rappers, know all the words to their songs but in reality, hip-hop is simply their hobby - enjoyable entertainment. Even so, there is nothing wrong with this.
There are a good many rappers who are successful and yet don't take rap very seriously.Rap is made a hobby by others because they are afraid to fail at it...Remember this! And it applies to everything you do; Success is achieved only after many failures. If you can't handle failure, you're not ready for success.Make rap a priority, set some time aside to dedicate to it. This doesn't mean "forget all your other responsibilities, but do write every day. Writing every day sounds very simple, agreed, but it is rarely practiced. The practice becomes understood to be "write a hot verse/song every day"...which it is not.Rap with a hunger...like you literally need it to eat! Don't treat it like a pastime. Whether you end up becoming a successful musician or not, the time you dedicated is never wasted. - The Experience Factor:-This problem is very common among new rappers. A lot of new emcees are hesitant about what to actually write about because of a lack of experience. They haven't really seen the world first hand. It's hard to write good raps when you don't really know yourself yet...because part of what a rap does is communicate to the listener the personality and character of the rapper. Still, not knowing who you are is nothing to be ashamed of. Have fun, live, read, and think about who you are.
The best way around this obstacle, really, is just to put yourself into various situations, open your ears to knew ideas, learn your history, etc...All the while asking questions, analyzing things, finding out what in this world matters to you...
Everyone gets around this problem eventually, but for many it's too late. Try to understand who you are at any given time, and spit your rhymes in that image...amped up a few notches...that's what makes it art. - The Focus Problem:-We've realized that a lot of people who are interested in rapping are simply naturally artistic and expressive. An aspiring rapper, for example, might be naturally more skilled at or inclined to being a poet, novelist, journalist, public speaker or other type of musician. He or she might then decide to pursue an interest in rap, essentially ignoring their other talents. Stay on track and stick to what you're good at.
This not only applies to the above-mentioned outlets of expression but ANY outlet of expression. Dance, art, ANYTHING. You will learn tremendously from these.
Important thing:Creating Beats

Left hand Guitarist.
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10 things you must know: sheet music
- A Book of Music Is Not Technically Sheet MusicThe American Heritage Dictionary defines Sheet Music as "Compositions printed on unbound sheets of paper".
- "Sheet Music" Was The Title of an Album by 10CC.
- Sheet Music or Score?These two terms actually mean the same thing, as score is the more generic description of Sheet Music. There are several types of score including "full score", "miniature score", "piano score" etc.
- The First Printed Sheet Music Book Appeared in 1457.
- Chappell and Co were founded in 1810 by Samuel Chappell, Francis Tatton Latour and Johann Baptist Cramer. They started by selling and publishing sheet music.
- Manuscript paper is blank sheet music pre-printed with (typically) two sets of six staves on a line, marked with a "Clef" to indicate the key and pitch of the piece of music. It is sometimes referred to in the USA as "staff paper".
- The Earliest Piece of Sheet Music was from 1400 BC.
- Tablature Tells You Where To Put Your Fingers
- Free Guitar Tabs Sites Are Not All Legal
- The First Machine Printed Music Appeared in the 1473
Musical Softwares
Musicians and Composer like to use software to increase their productivity.By the market analysis Avid produces M-Audio. M-Audio Software mission is to redefine the studio delivers new levels of control, virtualization and mobility that transform the way computer-centric musicians compose, perform and live their creative lives. In addition to manufacturing our own product lines like the popular Delta audio cards, Studiophile reference monitors and USB MIDI controllers, M-Audio also distributes best-of-class products such as Ableton Live. The M-Audio product line brings professional-quality audio to the consumer electronics market.
Music is an ART
It's expression of Emotion
A rhythmic music characterizes joy while a melody expresses romance. Again, a melody also expresses sorrows.
When lyrics are put in a tune, it becomes a song. However, music can also be purely instrumental where one derives pleasure from the tune only. Beautiful notes of pianos, violin, guitars, expresses emotions without any words. Music can express most of human emotions.
Musical Instruments
- Guitar (base guitar, lead guitar, rythm guitar, etc.)
- Drum Set (Electric & Acoustic)
- Trumpet
- Piano
- Organ
- Flute
- Brass
- Xylophone
- Congo
- Harp
And the main musical instrument is HUMAN VOICE
MUSICAL THEORY?
First of all, even though you don't have to understand how to read sheet music to perform as a musician, you will need an understanding of music theory. It opens so many other doors for you in the world of music. Music theory will not show you how to understand music, but with music theory you will be able to communicate musical ideas, explore music in whole new ways, and redefine the tremendous scope that entails the magical world of music.
Music lovers all develop a keen sense of awareness, musically speaking. Sometimes, musicians explain that if they study music theory, then it'll stunt their creativity. Wrong! The world's greatest composers were all masters of music theory: Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, J.S. Bach. These experts composed a keen understanding of the theoretical concepts. Years were spent studying the concept, down to some of the smallest details.
MUSICAL TERMINOLOGY

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Music & The Youngsters
As these young people aged up, they began to realize how interesting music could be far from what they used to perceive. From all the different genres and styles, they found a match. I am truly glad to say that finally, they are now fascinated with music learning as well as music teaching.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Music is something that has to be made, played, appreciated and enjoyed together.The word music comes from the Greek mousikê (tekhnê) by way of the Latin created it in "measure, number and weight". The proportions of the spheres of the planets and stars (which at the time were still thought to revolve around the earth) were perceived as a form of music, without necessarily implying that any sound would be heard—music refers strictly to the mathematical proportions. From this concept later resulted the romantic idea of a music of the spheres. Musica humana, designated the proportions of the human body. These were thought to reflect the proportions of the Heavens and as such, to be an expression of God's greatness. To Medieval thinking, all things were connected with each other—a mode of thought that finds its traces today in the occult sciences or esoteric thought—ranging from astrology to believing certain minerals have certain beneficiary effects.
Musica instrumentalis, finally, was the lowliest of the three disciplines and referred to the manifestation of those same mathematical proportions in sound—be it sung or played on instruments. The polyphonic organization of different melodies to sound at the same time was still a relatively new invention then, and it is understandable that the mathematical or physical relationships in frequency that give rise to the musical intervals as we hear them, should be foremost among the preoccupations of Medieval musicians.
- Determine their level of commitment. You want a musician that is in the same commitment level as the rest of the band. Is the band a full-time thing or are you just jamming on occasions for fun on weekends? Musicians with a high level of commitment are always good but they can discouraged if the rest of the band is lazy and only wants to play at minimal times. Figure out how often the band should get together to play and then find musicians that can commit to that schedule.
- Technical abilities versus diversity. While technical abilities are important, there should be a good balance between music diversification as well. Anyone can pick up a guitar and shred like Yngwie Malmsteen with proper amount of practice picking the same notes over and over, but not everyone can play with such feel as Jimmi Hendrix.
- The right musician should enjoy playing the same music style as the rest of the band members.
- Compatibility with personality. Playing in a band is about having fun and you should be able to get along with all your band members off-stage. Generally speaking, you might get along with people within your age group better, so that might be something to consider when choosing musicians.
- Open-minded to other music genres. While this may not apply to every band, it might be good to consider if your band ever decides to change its musical
direction. - Open-minded to other music genres. While this may not apply to every band, it might be good to consider if your band ever decides to change its musical
direction. - Enthusiasm. Does the musician take the band seriously enough to prioritize it? Does the musician contribute to the band musically? Enthusiasm is shown if the they contribute a lot of ideas into the songs and take some extra to practice at home as well. If the musician is always running late to practices, does not contribute and only plays what they're told to play, then chances are he/she is not very committed to the band.