musicians
You’re A Good Singer And You Want To Start A Live Band
Are you a guitar player, keyboard player, bass player, drummer or singer? If you are, then I’m sure you’ve thought about the possibility of playing in a live band. Playing in a live band is the next logical step to take after you’ve learned how to play your instrument.
You’ve Learned How To Play The Guitar, Now It’s Time To Start A Live Band
Have you just learned to play guitar, keyboard, bass, drums or learned to sing? If you have, then I’m sure you’ve considered the possibility of starting or joining a live band. Starting or joining a live band is the next step to take once you’ve learned and become good at playing your instrument.
Great Legends of Rock You Don’t Know!
Classic rock is a term used loosely to describe albums released in the early to late 70’s by artists that have become legendary and therefore “classics.” Most of these artists were highly original and became influential on many bands in subsequent generations to come. No matter what era you were born in, almost any band you listen to has been influenced by artists and bands from the 1970s. Moreover, even if you are only in your teens and you think your favorite band is “totally original,” chances are they were influenced by a musician or group from that era, even if they don’t consciously know it.
Bass Guitar – What You Need To Know
The bass guitar is an instrument commonly used in bands to add a deep, rich tone to music. These guitars can be both acoustic and electric, or a combination of both. There are five types of bass guitars obtainable. They include 4 string short, medium and long scale, the 5 string long scale and the six string long scale. The 4 string short scale bass guitar is the kind most normally used by newbies. This is because of the fact that these guitars are slightly lighter and highly common. The lighter weight of the guitar permits a beginners to become inured to the weight of the guitar while they study. As it is easier to study on 4 strings rather than five or six, most newbies work with 4.
Bass Guitars Cases – How To Make The Right Choice
Owning bass guitar cases to protect your instruments is vital if you want your guitar to last for more than a year or two. While many people have a tendency to prop their guitars against a wall and forget about them, this habit is not good for your instrument. Permitting your bass guitar to be exposed to humidity and sudden changes of heat and cold can drastically reduce the lifespan of the materials used to build the guitar. It will also lead to strings needing replaced more often, as variations on temperature and moisture can damage even metal strings.

