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Arts16 Nov 2009 01:26 am

You can get singing lessons through a lot of different mediums.  You may try some singing lessons on cd.  I like this format because you can take a CD into your car or you can play it on your portable player while you’re walking around.  Besides a CD, you could make the songs into digital format for travel with you.  I like to take them while I’m walking my dog.  Just squeezing in a few minutes of singing practice per day can make a huge difference eventually.  Start getting a little practice in every day and will help you improve.

Arts13 Nov 2009 06:26 am

My parents hired a Wedding Photojournalist when they renewed their vows last year. He was a true professional and went out of his way to make sure he did a great job. I don’t know how much film he must have went through while he was there, but it was a lot. The pictures turned out to be more beautiful than we could have ever imagined. My parents were so thrilled with them, and so were us kids. The pictures truly touched my heart, you could see the love spilling from them. I will definitely hire him when my daughter gets married in a few months.

Arts12 Nov 2009 01:15 pm

You may want to get some singing lessons you can download as a way to make improvements with your singing.  There are a lot of decent singing programs, which can be downloaded to some kind of mobile device that you can take along on trips of some kind.  I like to go on walks and practice some singing techniques by listening to some lessons on a downloaded course.  In the old days, you had to go find a singing coach who would give you expensive lessons once or twice a week.  That can still be a good way to go, but if you don’t have the money, a transportable singing guide might be more practical.

Arts11 Nov 2009 02:13 am

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Arts03 Nov 2009 01:32 am

A lot of singers are looking for singing lessons on a DVD to help them sing better.  Even if you’ve been taking lessons from a coach, a DVD can be a great way to continue the process.  It’s going to usually take some consistency as a singer to improve all the time.  If you’re just taking lessons from a coach once or twice a week, but not putting in 20 minutes per day, you won’t really be able to hold notes longer.  Some of the DVDs made by famous coaches, such as Brett Manning and Per Bristow are good for home lessons.  It’s also good to record yourself singing or you can record your practices in your house.  This helps you hear your true voice and not just what you imagine in your head.

Arts01 Nov 2009 07:16 am

In my own personal opinion, “Imagine”, “Free Bird”, “Stairway to Heaven”, “Wonderful Tonight”, and “Hotel California” are definitely 5 of the 10 best songs ever made. They all have amazing lyrics, and the music behind the lyrics is truly wonderful. I grew up listening to all of these songs, which is probably why I love them so much. I do enjoy modern music as well, but nothing can ever take the place of these songs in my heart. I have all of them on my mp3 player, and I listen to them every single day. They are definitely some of the greatest.

Arts31 Oct 2009 12:31 am

You have been to a lot of places where you find that learning guitar is not easy because you are a frequent traveler. Actually there are so many cases that we need to know on how to manage to learn and really know the basics of guitar. The learning process of learning the guitar seems to be outrageous if you happen to go to the ordinary way. But if you rely on dealing with the modern day of learning it then you will really be able to make a move. As a matter of fact there are just so many reasons to make that move.

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Arts08 Jul 2009 02:35 am

I like to do a bit of photography now and then, so I tend to be drawn to other photographers and their work. It fascinates me to analyze the lighting and composition in photographs. This comes naturally for some people, but it’s something I’ve really had to study. I’ve been particularly impressed with some East Sussex wedding photographers. Taking pictures of some one’s big day is a big deal and the images they were able to capture were just stunning. Even though I’m really just an amateur, I hope one day to be able to do half what they are able to do behind a camera.

Arts08 Jul 2009 01:57 am

You would be learning all the practical aspects of the piano’s notes and chords and you will be required to indulge in regular practice. There are several different categories of online piano software and your job is to select the best one that would serve your needs.

 

It would be better to select the program that includes the fundamentals of the piano and indulges in teaching them by means of diverse methods. There are a number of courses that offer this, but you should not forget that only certain ones are exquisite and are superior to others in terms of quality as well as price.

 

Do a lot of research and then find the piano instruction software that would suit you quality and price wise.

Arts05 Jul 2009 07:11 am

Carla got an iPod this week and she really seems to be enjoying it. I got her a subscription to eMusic and she’s also been finding a lot of free online music at various sites. She started last night to put all of her CDs into iTunes so she can carry them with her. She still can’t get over that the whole bookcase full of music will fit on one little portable device with room to spare. At first she was being really selective about what albums she put on it.

I’m glad she’s enjoying it so much. Her work is pretty hectic these days, so it’s cool that she can have her music with her to help her stay relaxed and focused.

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