Showing posts with label Lesson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lesson. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

Guitar Lesson Teacher - How to Find the Right Guitar Teacher

Learning how to play the guitar can be extremely rewarding and it is a good idea to try and find ways to help you get started in the right direction. Getting on the right foot to learn how to play the guitar does not only require finding the right resource but also the right guitar teacher who will guide you in achieving your musical goal. However, with many guitar teachers offering their services, it can be hard to figure out who among them are truly exceptional. Exceptional in a sense that he/she would not only provide you the guidance you need but also one that would supply you the right information as well.

Here are some tips that can help you get started with your quest in finding the right guitar teacher.

How to Locate an Instructor

1. Ask for referrals.

You can hang out on your local music or guitar store and see if they have someone to recommend you that offer guitar lessons. These people often have connections to music instructors. Chances are they are music instructors themselves. You can also ask private music schools for further referrals.

2. Browse thru directories or your local newspaper for advertisement about guitar lessons available. It is important to take note of rates so you can compare each.

3. Determine how much time and money are you willing to spend to learn.

4. Determine your level of proficiency in order to asses which instructor is the right for you.

5. Negotiate with the fee. Most of the time, in-store music instructors may accept a higher fee compared to local musicians.

6. Inquire if the instructor offers a free introductory lesson.

7. You can also browse the internet because many video guitar lessons are being offered online. There are many existing sites that you can check out for great offers.

How to Choose the Right Guitar Teacher

The above mentioned are just prerequisites on how you can locate a music instructor that you may consider if you really want to pursue learning to play the guitar. You may already have the list of teachers to choose from. Still, finding the right guitar teacher can all come down to one important question, "Will he/she provide the right information?" and this will help you to further narrow down your search. The following questions can be your guide to find out if a certain music instructor can be the right guitar teacher for you.

1. How long have you been teaching guitar lessons? Credentials?

2. Does he/she offer a particular music style that you may want to learn?

3. How many students are you teaching right now?

4. What is the instructor's preferred schedule? Or better yet, can he/she accommodate your preferred schedule?

5. What is your payment policy? Do you offer discounts?

6. How about cancellation policies?

7. What specific instructional material do you use for each lesson?

8. If you don't have a guitar, you might also want to ask what type of guitar you should get.

Being laid out all these essential tips on how to find the right guitar teacher, you can now easily filter out mediocre music instructors from those that can offer a truly exceptional guitar learning experience.

One recommended online option can be found at: http://www.starlandguitar.com/

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

3 Essential Ska Records - A History Lesson In Ska

People of all ages can enjoy the great sound of ska music. Finding out which records to purchase, however, can be a bit of a daunting task. With so many different bands, and albums released to the general public for the last half century, some music fans could be lost in the record store, but there's hope for a brighter future. After some careful research, this list came to being, and can help people of all ages get into the mighty music that is a close relative to reggae, and stands alone as one of the enduring styles of music for all ages. The following are 3 essential ska records to learn about the history of the genre.

Trojan Ska Rarities Box Set - 50 tracks across 3 compact discs, with every band that made a difference in the musical creation of this genre can be found on this box set. The Trojan Box Sets are often times rare and hard to find, but for those that are willing to drop upwards of $30 on each set, bliss comes quickly. No other compilation of music can truly be recommended for this genre, outside of the Trojan brand.

This Is Ska - A more modern take on the musical form from Jamaica is found on this compilation, and while it is not quite as massive as the aforementioned, it still packs a punch. This two-disc collection of ska music contains tracks from The Specials, The Selecter, Judge Dredd, The Heptones, Bad Manners and so many more. The two-tone artwork is a dead giveaway to the contents found on the 2-disc set.

Best of Ska - 54 tracks from all over the world, makes this set a must own. This set of music will create a foot tapping chorus line for anyone listening. Some of the bands featured include Madness, Rico, Desmond Dekker, The Maytals, Special AKA, The Melodians, The Swinging Cats, Carlos Malcolm and so many other big names in the genre, than most other collections. This amazing set rivals the aforementioned, but stands alone as a stand-alone option to collect.

The preceding was 3 essential records for anyone looking for a history lesson in the genre of ska music. Not everyone can appreciate the horn sections, bass lines, and great tonality that comes from this brand of music, but for those that can, the jazz notes transcend all others, creating a noise that is infectious.

Sir Jorge is the author of casketsalesman, a blog dedicated to media reviews and random rants about pop culture.


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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Voice Lesson and Singing Tips: How to Be a Better Singer

Many people sing for personal enjoyment and want to know how to improve their singing. Still others sing as their vocation and find themselves struggling at times to create the sounds they want and want to learn to sing better. There are some key things one can do to improve their singing voice regardless of whether you are a beginner or advanced singer.

1. Breathing techniques- Strong breathing techniques lay the foundation for vocal endurance and vocal control. Being aware of when and how you inhale and exhale will enhance any singer's skill. There are several exercises one can do to achieve great breath control. The first being bending over and taking in a deep breath to feel the pressure in your back and against your belt area. If you practice this breathing technique, you will begin to teach your body how to expand while breathing to sing.

2. Projection techniques- This explores how to make sound, independent of 'singing sounds'. This is where you repeat nonsense syllables. It works great because it takes a singer's mind off of 'singing'. You learn to engage not only your voice but also your body as a total instrument. It frees the voice, because you are learning to free your throat and allowing your voice to sound more natural, as if speaking. One such exercise is doing a surprised sounding 'WOW'. To be surprised, the entire body is engaged and a quick breath is inhaled. There is usually extreme facial movement and maybe even hand and arm movement. The voice is then thrown out. If you start of with a fast 'WOW' then move to a slower 'W-O-O-O-O-W' while keeping the same intensity you are learning to project your voice for singing.

3. Tone control- This is where your singing starts to sound polished. You learn to avoid sounding 'shouty' along with was to attack, sustain and release notes. Many times this can be achieved with something as simple as bringing the corners of your mouth forward. There are several positive side effects of a forward mouth. One is that your voice will sound richer and fuller. The second is that you will inadvertently relax your tongue which will give you a rich natural vibrato as well!

Singers will find that in this process their voice has become stronger and more powerful. They are able to sing more challenging music with ease and find themselves singing more comfortably for longer periods of time. They are, indeed, better singers!

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