Stringed Musical Instruments ... A tuning system (150) is described for automatically tuning a musical instrument having adjustment means for changing the frequency of a musical tone produced by a musical string of the instrument... The tuning system (150) of the present invention is useful with respect to a wide variety of musical instruments, e.g., string instruments such as, guitars, harps, pianos, etc., and other instruments... A tuning system (150) is operative to selectively tune a musical string of a stringed instrument to a user selected predetermined frequency value...
Piano Lessons Online- Helpful Or Useless ... Whether you are new to playing the piano or you have never touched a keyboard before, or maybe you last played when you were a child, you will be pleased to know that there is an infinite amount of educational resources available, regardless of your skill level and no matter what musical goals you have...
Steve Perillo's Journey Into The Musical World ... As a child, Perillo was deeply impressed by American music of the 40s and 50s, as that was what his parents listened to. It ignited his passion for music...
Brass Instruments Can Really Blow! ... Brass wind instruments deliver a sound unto themselves. Most are fitted with a removable mouthpiece...
What Learning A Musical Instrument Can Do For You ... Leaning a musical instrument can not only builds up your confidence in yourself as a person, but it can also help you feel important...
Being Practical About Music Practice ... Being practical about music practice involves a variety of aspects. In order to get the most out of your music practice, you should keep in mind the following: Remember to warm up before practice...
The Ergonomics Of Instrument Playing ... The contour of the Mezzaluna bass guitar body is intended to improve ergonomics of the instrument, in particular to enhance hand position of the fretting hand and consequently reduce conditions that exacerbate tendonitis in that hand. It is difficult to sustain good hand position when playing in first position because the hand is far from the shoulder...