BB TRUMPETS - BB
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Trumpet 3 It took some finageling to hold the trumpet in my right hand while holding and taking the picture with my left hand. The note played with the first valve down could be F, Bb, or D (among others), depending on your embouchure or lip position/tension, but my first instinct is to see this as F. Horn Section You can hear the horn section in the songs Come Undone, Leak, December, Lack of Condition, Four & Four, Concede, Ten Years Terry Freeman on F# Trombone. Dave Cole on Bb Trumpet. Martin Charlebois plays along to the recording to help articulate the feelings and impact he wants to convay. See also: acoustic guitar reviews beginner prelude tenor saxophone getzen trumpets for blues guitar free lessons free blues guitar scales violin guitar duet free guitar songs with chords frank holton saxophone left hand mandolin mutes trumpet |
ABORIGINAL MUSIC INSTRUMENTS - ABORIGINAL MUSIC
Aboriginal Music Instruments
XR Guitar (P & C) Let's not forget that ecosystems provide an important 'provisioning service' (P) in providing the wood to design the musical instruments which creates the sounds that bring a lot of good vibes to our lives. So naturally, there is an added cultural service (C) here: this guitar provides the foundation for the songwriter (i.e. Xavier Rudd) to inspire others with his music. And in this case, you also have the nature('land')-inspired Aboriginal art giving the instrument a sacred touch... Indigenous Australian native music No, he is not somking. The various Indigenous Australian communities developed unique musical instruments and folk styles. The didgeridoo, which is widely thought to be a stereotypical instrument of Aboriginal people, was traditionally played by people of only the eastern Kimberley region and Arnhem Land (such as the Yolngu), and then by only the men. Clapping sticks are probably the more ubiquitous musical instrument, especially because they help maintain rhythm for songs. See also: guitar music for beginers good beginner bass guitars band clarinets alto tenor sax most popular guitar brands classifications of musical instruments clarinet easy music jazz on clarinet trumpet valve parts berg larsen alto sax mouthpiece |
CLASSICAL GUITAR ROMANCE : GUITAR ROMANCE
Classical Guitar Romance
Cirque Polynesian and Cirque Risque Diane Rubio is a multi-instrumentalist talent on the electric cello, electric guitar, chinese violin, flute and ukulele. She hails from the Hawaiian islands and received her degree in Music from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Her honors include the Ukulele Guild of Hawaii Honorary Member, and has won numerous awards for her virtuosic jazz ukulele and classical cello performances. In Hawaii, she performs and records with Hawaiian greats such as Willie K, Ledward Ka'apana, Bill "The Duke of Uke" Tapia and Slack-Key guitar master Makana. In 2007 Diane formed her own band alling Down Romance with Dan Cruces and together they write and perform music for cirque shows the world over. Bach, Scarlatti, De Falla, Yepes, Villa-Lobos u.a. - Rendezvous mit Narciso Yepes Guitar, DGG 2538 106 Tarrega - Recuerdos de la Alhambra, Scarlatti - Sonate e-moll, Bach - Bourree e-moll, Adrien Leroy - Passemeze et Branle de Poictou, Bach - Sarabande e-moll, Saltarello, Tarrega - Alborada, De Falla - Danza del Molinero, Llobet - Dos Canciones Populares Catalanes, Ruiz Pipo - Danza No.1, Villa-Lobos - Prelude No.1 e-moll, Emilio Pujol - El Abejorro, Bacarisse - Passapie, Yepes - Romance, See also: yamaha 2320 trumpet trade musical instruments easy and free guitar how to play the violin video american classical guitar guitar chords for gospel music benge trumpet mouthpiece mandolin chords scales guitar techniques subscription |
BLUE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - BLUE MUSICAL
Blue Musical Instruments
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CLARINET BAG - BAG
Clarinet Bag
Soundwear Professional Bassoon Rucksack Soundwear Woodwind and Brasswind cases and bags are made of highly resistant DuPont Condura fabrics which are beautiful to touch and easy to clean. Soft but durable linings will preserve the surface and varnish of the instrument. Made in Germany. whats in your bag? PS there was more, but it got cropped when i took the picture ill put another photo in comments. :) See also: cello christmas sheet music piccolo sax iron man guitar sheet music how to read bass guitar sheet music 3 4 violins for sale solo guitar download the teaching of instrumental music |
CLARINET REVIEWS. REVIEWS
Clarinet Reviews
1968 (age 25) July 10th & 11th > my Miracle tour > Liverpool Cathedral Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on the following Wednesday 10th July is the first performance I clearly remember - firstly because it was, according to my diary, "FANTASTIC!!!! Indescribably beautiful." and secondly because Doreen Tanner, the drama critic for the Liverpool Echo, who had seen and enjoyed our production of The Surprise of Love #2 at the Everyman Theatre, came to the first night (we did it twice at Liverpool) and wrote a good review (see above). I'm glad she mentioned "effective lighting" since the dress rehearsal had been marred by having insufficient lamps, so Lynn and I spent all day of the first night getting hold of more lamps and positioning them strategically, and working out a lighting scheme - we made a great team! I appreciated Tanner's comments about the verse translation - in the first place because I had striven to make the verse easy on the ear, and in the second place because Mike Hale and I had spent a lot of rehearsal time in training the actors to avoid the 'doggerel effect' that can occur when actors aren't used to working with a script in rhyming verse. Tanner's comment about the Cathedral's immensity was meant as a compliment! Since our performances were part of a week-long celebration of the completion of the first 'bay' at the west end, it was fitting that we drew the building itself into the action. But what Tanner doesn't mention is that we weren't all simply watching Mary walk down the aisle for five minutes. During her walk, Theophile was speaking one of his most beautifully lyrical soliloquies - his prayer to Mary - and between each of the four verses a clarinet and violin duo played. It was all timed so that Mary arrived at Theophile's side just as he finished his prayer. Dean Patey wondered about a revival in the autumn. Old fashioned browser...231/366 What did we do before the Internet? I just adore having such incredible access to all the information available on the Internet. Have a printer problem, need vacuum bags, want HDTV reviews, want to learn about clarinet's? I go to the Internet for all that. I can't imagine not having it. See also: guitar tuner for beginners baker street alto sax sheet music guitar classic free acoustic guitar tuner free jazz guitar lessons online best clarinet solo horn trumpets |
BLUES GUITAR FOR BEGINNERS : FOR BEGINNERS
Blues Guitar For Beginners
The Blue Guitar She wanted a blue guitar and I found one for her in my recent business trip to the province, a gift for one so talented in the family. She immediately got to work, with so much concentration, that only her fingers fast strumming away indicated any movements. Bluebonnet Blues Guitar Back Full view of the back. The neck has TEXAS in iridescent blue glass. The top features a flint thunderbird arrowhead from my Dad. Longhorn in Bluebonnet field with Texas Hills in the background. Stained glass, mini vitreous glass tiles, beads. See also: the teaching of instrumental music de buyer mandoline vegetable slicer yellow trumpet creeper saxophone cases notes for star wars on trumpet easiest beginner guitar song trumpet duet sheet music saxophone cd free guitar chords with lyrics larsen tzigane violin strings |
CLASSICAL GUITAR REVIEW - CLASSICAL GUITAR
Classical Guitar Review
Roedelius - Selbstportrait (1980) review 1 In Liebe dein 3:43 2 Girlande 3:47 3 Inselmoos 5:43 4 Fabelwein 5:05 5 Prinzregent 5:53 6 Kamee 3:59 7 Herold 3:32 8 Halmharfe 3:24 9 Arcona 5:05 10 Staunem im Fjord 3:33 11 Minne 2:09 Wunderbar. The most criminally neglected solo Roedelius album finally gets a proper CD release. Selbstportrait was the first of five volumes of Roedelius keyboard vignettes progressively released by Sky Records in the early 1980s, just as Krautrock’s commercial sun dipped below the horizon, not to reappear in the public eye until after Julian Cope’s Krautrocksampler. Even then, Cope overlooked these unassuming quiet self portraits while Sky lazily bunged volumes one and two into a single CD with tracks reshuffled or left out. So hats off to Bureau Buskies editions for faithfully restoring them with the addition of sleeve notes by Asmus Tietchens. In the early 1980s, these rippling Zen pastorales were as radical for their time as any existential guitar thrash. Pale and fresh, like February flowers pushing out of cracks in asphalt, Roedelius softens Krautrock's industrial strength metronome into a grainy volksmusik all of his own. For trapped within the mechanically tumbling loops of these 18 Farfisa vignettes are sublime melodies with oblique hints of the school piano, Bach, fin-de-siecle organs, harps and accordions. By boldly juxtaposing Krautrock’s brutalist mantras with classical and folk tradition, Selbstportrait confirms Roedelius among the finest native voices of post-War Germany. Here is a tone poet listening in to his own history and the clamour of voices and well-caught scraps of this and that which blow across his psyche. And the result is hypnotic and life-affirming. From the moth-eaten brocade of German history, Roedelius extracts ancestral voices and transposes them into new settings with just a trace of the original left over. “Kamee” detunes his Farfisa to slightly off-key but chromatic settings so that his tumbling loops circle around ambiguous tonal centres delighting the ear with their timbral strangeness. For a minute it hovers between rhythm and pulse – seemingly undeveloped and unchanging, Cluster-like – inviting the question: “What’s the point of this?” The music seems hermetically sealed in its own space. Divorced from centuries of tradition. It seems to lack any linear harmonic structure where things develop, peak and resolve in some kind of way. But with the deep listening that Roedelius fans bring to his work, slowly and intermittently, an inner complexity opens out. Shifting from major to minor and back, muted colours fade in and out, like a quivering Rothko canvas. And, what’s that? It sounds like a hurdy-gurdy spooking the modernist repetitions. It’s dance music for the head. Taking off from the odd and unfamiliar while interleaving it with oblique melodic nods to the past. Within a rigid gridlock of pattering tik-tak of keyboard drums, “Arcona” evokes the quirky syrupy melodies of Paul Hindemath’s Gebrauchsmusik. The analogue synth plinky-plonk of “Inselmoos” is pure plastic and fibreglass delight until a woozy melody opens a wormhole to Alpline folklore. The composite effect of these 240-volt pastorales is exquisite. Like music for a hilltop view of patchwork fields, woods and streams that takes in asphalt, pylons, a nuclear power station. Past and present, urban and rural, inner and outer space neatly folding into each other. In the original vinyl sleeve notes, Roedelius felt compelled to apologise for the lo-fi quality of these home-made tapes using a Revox reel-to-reel. He needn’t have bothered. Their 240-volt hiss and grainy resolution is equally suggestive of buzzing electronics or bacterial growth – and so applies the perfect finish to the album. dog man star. And now to pay tribute to the greatest pop album of all time ... Heroin-fueled addiction and chemistry rife with turmoil between singer Brett Anderson and guitarist Bernard Butler led to an unparalleled album of tragic, dark and painful songs that are at times classical - The 2 Of Us and Still Life - gritty and noisy - This Hollywood Life and We Are The Pigs - beautiful - The Wild Ones - political - The Power - mesmerizing - Heroine - and epic - The Asphalt World. Anderson's drugged baritone singing soars to unfathomable heights. Butler's layers upon layers of overdubbed guitars pile on so thick the weight comes painfully close at times to collapsing the entire thread of the music but never does, and reaches epic proportions on the enormous cadenza of The Asphalt World before being joined by Anderson's powerful vocals ending in an explosion of sound and samples evoking a proper drug addict's and distraught lover's delusions. Grandiose and at times seemingly over-the-top, the production afforded by Ed Buller was a major factor in the demise of the Anderson/Butler songwriting team that would then spell the end of this era of Suede. But he produced this album expertly, never too overworked or overdone. Guitar fuzz leads to classical piano strains leads to full-blown orchestral arrangements and within all he handled with absolute integrity. The album art of a nude figure collapsed on a bed that, in Suede fashion is left ambiguous but that we can only assume is a man, symbolizes the tragic nature of the album, that or a personification of the ending of the last song Still Life from its enormous symphonic power that collapses in on itself with a final crash of cymbals and percussion and brings with it a close to the all-too-short era that was Suede with the Anderson/Butler force. One reviewer mentioned "this album is best heard through headphones on a system turned up to a level not entirely healthy for one's ears. Even if you do go deaf as a result, chances are there's nothing much worth listening to after having sat through Suede's sophomore set." I can personally attest to blowing a pair of headphones whilst listening to The Asphalt World. The entire album is one drug-induced frenzy. Tragically beautiful and heroic. Mesmerizing and larger-than-life. There are not enough superlatives to aptly describe this work of pure pop art, coming dangerously close to breaking out of kitsch, and symbolizing both the epitome and the demise of Brit Pop and the entire era, ushering in after it a new sound infused more with polished glam and less of the earlier disenchantment and tragic ideals. It represents the culmination of an era that has now been written into pop culture history, an era noted for its dark glam and obscene stylings that will always be Brit Pop. and other such musings ... I digress See also: marching band clarinets metallic cello sheets guitar chords to popular songs contrabass saxophone for song played on a solo saxophone c trumpets drum tabs sheet music |
FREE BASS GUITAR SHEET MUSIC : FREE BASS GUITAR
Free Bass Guitar Sheet Music
Munday Original Bass Guitar My lovely lady friend gave me this wonderful bass guitar. The bass player in one of my bands is a gun smith and makes custom stocks. In his spare time he has started crafting hand made, original design bass guitars. This is perhaps the third or fourth he has made. The body has a French Walnut front and a mahogany back. It has a very comfortable balance and sounds great. A wonderful present, 078/365 Jaguar Bass Guitar Today was jam session day. This is my Fender Jaguar Bass guitar - from an extreme perspective. I really like the square inlay markers on the neck. It's also a really fun instrument to play. See also: stentor student violin music instruments canada easiest musical instrument to learn to play lomax clarinet mouthpiece guild classical guitar monette trumpet legend of zelda sheet music alto sax first music instrument bluegrass mandolin tablature |
CLASSICAL STRINGS GUITAR. STRINGS GUITAR
Classical Strings Guitar
My Classical Guitar Taken with 50mm f/1.8 D. Was bored and still can't get out of the house much to do some shooting so I had to make do with some cooperative subjects. Like one of my guitars. artesano classical I can't tell you how many times these very strings plucked at my heart.....it's still at my house....I can't figure out why, but I'm glad he wants it to be here with me See also: easy snare drum sheet music free christian guitar music king cleveland superior trumpet musical instruments flute custom tenor saxophone trumpet for sales saxophone instrumental music |
COMPLETELY FREE GUITAR LESSONS : GUITAR LESSONS
Completely Free Guitar Lessons
About me - TAGGED Laya tagged <33333333333 so here goes my 16 things: 1. People tell me I say the most random things but then laugh because it's also one of my wonderfully endearing qualities. 2. I am very intuitive and know how people feel. It's a very frustrating trait at times, but it makes me appreciate everyone's perspective and situation even more. 3. A hot stone massage is my idea of heaven. 4. In high school/college, I was a lifeguard but I can still tread water for 1 hour with a 10 pound brick held above my head. 5. Feet are my kryptonite - Best you keep socks on them. 6. I LOVE music, and wish I could play the guitar. Anyone giving free lessons? 7. Vintage brand Raspberry Seltzer makes me VERY happy! 8. Impatience is my worst trait, but procrastination comes in close second. 9. My bed is the most comfortable bed in the world, made by angels, stacked with marshmallow pillows, sugary goodness, fluffiness and LOVE. 10. I've seen so many people at their most tragic and most elated moments. Being a nurse means I get to share in people's lives, and sometimes holding a hand is the only medicine I can give. 11. If I meet you in person, I will probably check out your shoes first. It's amazing how much personality you can find in the shoes people wear. 12. I have high expectations of myself and others. 13. Spiders scare me. LIke really really scare me *shudders at thought of them* 14. I believe everything that happens has a reason, even the really bad stuff because on some level it shapes you. 15. People watching is more entertaining than any television show or movie and I'm completely addicted. 16. I sing in the car. So, when you pull up beside me staring, it just makes me smile and sing LOUDER! Bonus...(16 seemed like such a random number, and it's no fun to play by the rules.) 17. Cigarette smoke is BAD. I'm one of those annoying "fanners" that shoos the smoke away. 18. Nicknames rock, and almost everyone I know gets one. My dog Bosley has about 7 and he comes to all of them. 19. I have an IQ of 132 which technically qualifies me for MENSA, but who wants to be in a group where you barely meet the entrance requirements? 20. Today I believe the "IGNORE" button on the cell phone is the best invention EVER but tomorrow it will be something different. I tagged...Chalice, Bru Bru, Tschey, Immy, Jula, Sapphie, Toko, Nykki, Barb, Feles, Ely and MANY MANY MORE! I am watching YOU! Free floating 8x14 snare drum in solid Guatambú The tuning sistem emulates Pearl?s Free Foating completely made in solid wood (Guatambu), it allows for independent tuning of both heads and easy removal of the upper shell in matter of seconds, which lets you choose other shells and interchange them. See also: music instrument shop clarinet music books country guitar technique parduba trumpet mouthpiece yamaha c 40 classical guitar easy to play musical instruments tenor saxophone solo songs on alto sax electric guitar strings notes |
PLAY GUITAR HERO 2 ONLINE FREE : PLAY GUITAR HERO
Play Guitar Hero 2 Online Free
Guitar Hero Karen gets very angry at me if I even breathe when she's playing Guitar Hero. Here's an common "conversation" we'll have while she's playing: Me: Ok, so make sure you hit all the Star Power phrases. Karen: I have my own style, don't tell me how to play. Me: Oh, wow, you nailed that phrase. Karen: Shh! Me: Oh man, you almost had that. Karen: Ugh, you messed me up! Still, I've watched almost all of her performances. See also: super mario theme song for trumpet concerto for classic guitar and jazz piano vito reso tone bass clarinet song for trumpet benjamin franklin musical instrument buy classical guitars wayfaring stranger mandolin tab johnson octave mandolin yamaha custom z tenor sax elixir mandolin strings |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SUPPLY. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Musical Instrument Supply
Musical Fidelity M1DAC inside Choke regulated power supply using Power Integrations TOP244N regulator. Jamicon 400v (pri) & 24v (sec) capacitors. -DAC: Texas Instruments Burr-Brown DSD1796 -Sample Rate Converter: Texas Instruments Burr-Brown SRC4392 -Clock generator & Timing controller: NXP HEF4013BP & ST HCF409 / Yoke crystal oscillator at 24.576MHz. -OPA 1st: ON Semiconductor MC33079P -OPA 2nd: JRC JRC5532DD (differential) -Voltage regulator chipset: ST L7505CV -Voltage regulator OPA: ST LF33CV Köln / Cologne (Germany): Young man playing a self-made didgeridoo... ...which can play three-part chords and consists of parts from the building supplies store. This busker is also a competent player of the "Hang" which looks like a steelpan but produces less percussive an more meditative sounds. See also: learn classical guitar online guitar hero song download wayfaring stranger mandolin tab angeline the baker mandolin learn how to play bass guitar online for free japanese classical guitar toy saxophone mandoline music olds recording trumpet for sale |
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLASSIFICATION - INSTRUMENTS CLASSI
Musical Instruments Classification
Race Classification under South African Apartheid "Racial classification was the foundation of all apartheid laws. It placed individuals in one of four groups: African, described as 'Bantu' in apartheid laws, 'coloured', 'Asian' or 'white'. To illustrate the everyday reality, visitors are arbitrarily classified as either white or non-white. You will only be permitted to enter through the gate allocated to your race group. Identity documents, like those which you see on both sides of the corridor, were the main tools used to implement this racial divide." Classification The Linnean Classification System was created by Carlus Linnaeus in order to classify organisms by their relationships to each other. See also: free guitar cords and lyrics trumpet prices what type of guitar is good for a beginner selmer cl701 prelude bb clarinet the climb sheet music for guitar stravinsky 3 pieces for clarinet types of instrumental music |
LEARN TENOR SAXOPHONE - LEARN TENOR
Learn Tenor Saxophone
The Saxophone Wednesday, (2/24/10) Any time I want to chill, I go into our family office and play my tenor saxophone. I learned to play this lovely instrument 3 years ago when I was a sophomore in high school. The reason I learned to play the sax was because I wanted to play in the marching band the following fall. Over the years, I have played in two marching band shows, West Side Story and La Nouba, four concert band shows, as well as one jazz ensemble concert. My favorite type of music to play is jazz. Although I am still learning, I have become quite successful at playing songs such as, I Feel Good by James Brown and Free Ride by Edgar Winter. These songs are a lot of fun and allow me to get a little funky. I love playing the tenor saxophone and hope to join a small group in college, where I can continue to perform for people. Coltrane: Sun Ship John Coltrane: Sun Ship 1965/1971 1. Sun Ship (6:12) 2. Dearly Beloved (6:27) 3. Amen (8:16) 4. Attaining (11'29) 5. Ascent (10:10) (42'28) John Coltrane tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, leader, composer McCoy Tyner piano Jimmy Garrison bass Elvin Jones drums Recorded on August 26, 1965, released 1971 Original superv. Bob Thiele, prepared by Alice Coltrane & Ed Michel Impulse AS 9211 LP Bought the LP 30.11.1971 26 mk My oldest Coltrane LP - but heard him a lot before that. Furious, fantastic, ecstatic... It took a while until I really learned to like it - quite difficult (and I was quite young in those days, 19 and listened more Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton... - it's still quite ruff and very strong.... My favourite here is the slow, peaceful and meditative Attaining. See also: vineyard music guitar chords clarinet score c trumpet mouthpiece used piccolo trumpet alex toys water trumpet classical guitar christmas musical instrument pictures mandolin lessons for beginners |
SAXOPHONE SCALES : SAXOPHONE
Saxophone Scales
Just Because Your Star Shines Bright, Doesn't Mean My Star Doesn't Shine I don't normally photograph people, but something about this gentleman playing the saxophone for money in front of Fishbone's in Greektown inspired me. Instantly the line by Billy Bragg ( "Just because you're better than me, doesn't mean I'm lazy" ) popped in my head. So many people walked by him, without even giving him a second glance ( or any loose change ) . He was trying everything, impressive scales, the theme to Sanford and Son, etc. There was a chill in the air and people just ignored him to get to the casino quicker. It made me realize how quickly we can make a judgement about someone. For all you know, he could be going to Wayne State University to complete his doctorate and just wanted to make some extra money. All we are saying, is give people a chance.... chasing your dream Esther has wanted a saxophone for quite some time now. Today she bought one. I was amazed that she could play scales within a few minutes. Shot was full manual, I guesstimated the exposure and nailed it the first shot. See also: lebayle sax mute easy saxophone music to play violin sax alto jupiter buescher saxophone old violin bows violins playing free guitar chord music cooking mandolins |
MAKING MUSIC WITHOUT INSTRUMENTS : MAKING MUSIC
Making Music Without Instruments
A pleasant place to compose music I've struggled for some time to create a place to compose music in my tiny home; limited space and budget have made it a challenge. I think the result is quite nice, however. The key thought was to prioritize activities and do the simplest possible thing to achieve activity level. Here were my top musical priorities: 1. Just make music. This meant connecting speakers (Yamaha) to the keyboard (Roland SD-700SX). 2 1/4" patch cables, 3 ordinary power cables, and a small plug multiplier. Easy. 2. Record MIDI. This meant adding a computer to the mix (Thinkpad X41 Tablet P-M 1.5GHz 1.5G RAM named "Quirky") , installing software (Ableton Live 7), and attaching the keyboard to the computer (via USB). Worked great.. However once I plugged the laptop into wall power the speakers got very noisy. This was because of a cheaply constructed third-party power supply - by replacing it with the official Thinkpad power supply the noise disappeared. (This would have been difficult to diagnose if I had put everything together all at once, I think.) One small innovation: flipping the screen around but keeping it at an angle, to serve as a kind of touchscreen music stand; reminds me of the Korg OASYS. 3. Record audio. This took some experimentation to get right. I felt compelled to test the tablet's native sound abilities even though I was pretty sure it wouldn't sound good. The tablet has a "mic in" which, sure enough, testing showed it to be of very poor quality for accepting audio from the keyboard (primarily a strange warble). So I purchased an MBox (M-Audio Fast Track Pro) and attached it to the computer (USB), and connected the keyboard (2 XLR cables). Now it sounds very good. I was glad to see that a modest computer can do well at audio. I thought it would. 4. Playing virtual instruments. Now I was getting frisky - it was straightforward to get this working (just have to setup MIDI correctly and remember to 'arm' recording in Live). However at this stage I decided to "break" the solution to #2 by removing the direct keyboard USB/MIDI and using the MBox for MIDI. Required 2 MIDI cables and eliminated 1 USB cable. The benefit is that the tablet has fewer cables going into it. 5. Applying virtual effects. Again, works well and sounds great. Surprisingly low latency (I can just barely hear it). 6. Monitoring PC audio. Headphones in the MBox work great. Using speakers turned out to be surprisingly complicated. First, I was loath to abandon the simple solution to #1. I realized that if I plugged the speakers into the MBox I wouldn't be able to "just play" without a computer attached, which from experience I know I don't like being tethered to a PC to make music. Luckily the MBox can be powered separately, although it required the purchase of a wall wart. I also needed a couple of extra cables (XLR) - easily fixed (I do wish the MBox had 1/4" inputs as well as XLR inputs, though). One other annoyance: the MBox pops, badly, when it's turned off with speakers still attached. This is not as much of an issue when the MBox is seperately powered, as unplugging the computer no longer causes the MBox to power down. (Essentially it turns out the MBox is serving as a simple line mixer for keyboard and pc audio.) For a finishing touch, I draped the (semi soft) travel case over and behind the keyboard. This is not only a great place to store a very bulky item, but it also serves to cushion the tablet and protect the keyboard. I also plugged everything into a power strip so the whole shebang can be turned on and off with one switch (which saves power and avoids pops). I sort of miss using the Roland's power switch, though - it's a really nice switch. Very wide and solid and with a pleasant curve to it. I actually believe there is a market for a simple standalone MIDI sequencer, even if this solution works for me. To have a small hand-held device that I could attach to the keyboard, play into, then take to a computer for editing might be quite nice, especially if you are prone to long solo jamming, like I am. Mermaid Morrigam Make Marvelous Music At the Poplar grove Plantation Wednesday market we were entertained by Mermaid Morrigan (aka Cindy Rhodes) and her hammered dulcimer "Persephone". Every Wednesday morning she will enchant and delight with her ethereal sounds inspired by the waters surrounding Topsail Island, NC. Cindy performs her original music on "Persephone", an instrument with it's Assyrian/Persian roots from 2000 years ago. The hammered dulcimer was and still IS called a "SANTUR". © Image by Pyogenes Gruffer - All rights reserved. My Images may not be used on websites, blogs or other media. Do not copy or alter in any way without my written permission. See also: c trumpets used piccolo trumpet vintage gunne sax dresses trumpet mute bag how to play river flows in you on violin classical gas guitar tablature guitar tabs for classical music beatles sheet music guitar |
MICROSOFT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MICROSOFT MUSICAL
Microsoft Musical Instruments
CouncilPresentation12710 005 Sandy Springs Mayor Eva Galambos presented a proclamation Greenfield Hebrew Academy for entering and winning the Microsoft Bing competition called Our School Needs. They won a grand prize of $100,000. Under the direction of GHA’s music teacher, Ori Salzberg, students posted a rap video entitled “Raising the Roof” on YouTube, which described how their roof leaked when it rained. It has been viewed almost 10,000 times. Realizing their roof would not cost $100,000, the school decided to “pay it forward.” They are donating money to purchase musical instruments for the James M. Singleton Marching Band in New Orleans. Mayor Galambos honored the students of GHA for making a difference in the life of their school and in the lives of others in a school touched by tragedy. Pictured with the Mayor are GHA’s students who performed the rap and GHA’s Head of School Rabbi Lee Buckman and Music Teacher Ori Salzberg. Microsoft Australia's Pip Marlow - 2012 Imagine Cup Microsoft Australia's Pip Marlow kicks things off at the Imagine Cup 2012 announcement in Sydney. See also: nancy taylor trumpet smells like teen spirit guitar notes tenor sax blues selmer clarinet barrel indian music and instruments gibson lloyd loar mandolin beginning clarinet lessons |
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