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Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Carphone’s Out-of-the-box Solution to Combat Piracy

News in the past few weeks has been focussing mostly on the numerous suggestions to tackle the problem of online piracy. A news item that particularly caught the attention of the public recently was a conference in which 100 British musicians came together to discuss and find the best way to combat illegal downloading of […]

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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Influential British Bands That Helped British Music Reach The USA

A musical movement of the mid-1960s, the British Invasion was composed of British rock-and-roll and beat groups whose popularity spread rapidly to the rest of the English-speaking world, especially the United States which, from the beginnings of rock-and-roll music in the early 1950s, had nearly a monopoly on the genre.
Rock swept Britain. By 1964, Greater […]

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Saturday, May 17th, 2008

The Language of Music is One that All Arts Aspire to

It was Schopenhauer who first said that all arts aspire to the condition of music. What he was referring to was the abstract qualities of music. The path between music and audience is a direct one, without the intervention of a medium of communication that is used for other ‘everyday’ purposes, which is unlike many […]

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Monday, April 7th, 2008

The Piano Keyboard and the Open Position Chord

Did you know that the piano keyboard is not used to its fullest potential? And that thousands of beginning piano students start out by playing a three-note triad that is as outdated as the dinosaur?
It’s true. The piano keyboard is huge! Over 80 keys big. Why not come up with a chord structure that uses […]

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Sunday, April 6th, 2008

How to improve your sight-reading

As an organist, I have been working in club land in the North of
England for the past 30 years or so and one of the crucial
qualifications in this environment is the ability to sight read
music on demand.
When I say music this can be anything from a beer mat to a
ripped piece of paper repaired […]

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