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  1. Drummers Of The Swing Jazz Era
    by Victor Epand. Rock and roll artists have a tendency to think that they invented the concept of rebellion. That before their genre came along, everything was goody-two-shoes and Miss Manners. What they forget is that the music industry has always been a place of innovation a source of social uproar. Even the waltz, when it was first introduced, was considered an outrage at first because of how close couples had... products, articles, news

  2. The Mellotron: A Child Of The 60s
    by Victor Epand. The word "mellotron" (the word is also a trademark and therefore sometimes capitalized) sounds to me like some kind of robot that would be encountered on the original Star Trek series. It's not, of course, but is rather an electro-mechanical polyphonic (able to produce more than one note simultaneously) keyboard. The only resemblance between this instrument and Star Trek is that they are both the... products, articles, news

  3. The Tambourine: The Unknown Drum
    by Victor Epand. I have to admit it, I did not know that the tambourine was originally, and sometimes still is, a type of drum. I mean, it's obviously a percussion instrument, anyone can see that. But it wasn't until I started to look at the surprising variety of tambourines in the world that I realized that it is, at least in its classic form, a drum. Actually, if you look up the instrument in the Merriam Webste... products, articles, news

  4. The Drum Solo And Rock And Roll
    by Victor Epand. The first time I went to see Lenny Kravitz in concert, I had difficulty taking my eyes off the drummer, Cindy Blackman. Or more specifically, off her amazing set of biceps. That woman took the term "ripped" to a whole new level. Don't get me wrong, Lenny rocked the house and he's one of my favorite stars. But nothing he did during that show outshone the sheer power and passion with which that wom... products, articles, news

  5. Looking For A Cheap iPod Online?
    by Kristi Ambrose. I was definitely not one of those people that were out of the loop with the iPod craze, in fact I believe I was the ring leader! For those that live under a rock, an iPod is a product made by Apple that plays MP3s among other media depending on which iPod you have! These cool little gadgets come in different sizes as well as colors. And if you're a trendy tech junkie then you probably have one of... products, articles, news

  6. What Is A DJ If He Can't Scratch: A History Of Turntablism
    by Samantha Gilmartin. Turntabalism, on the other hand requires a certain amount of skill and a lot of dedication. Turntabalists differ from DJs in that their skill is focused more on turntable techniques as opposed to pure mixing. A club DJ can make a living by merely 'beat matching' their records whereas a turntablist needs to provide many different tricks including cutting, scratching and beat juggling to please the... products, articles, news

  7. The Importance Of The Neck Of A Guitar
    by Victor Epand. The neck of a guitar is frequently something referred to, although there can often be misconceptions as to what part is actually being referred to. The neck of a guitar is usually considered to be a collective term, and refers to the section of a guitar including the fret board, the headstock and truss rod, if included, and the frets along the fret board. Effectively then, the neck is the whole o... products, articles, news

  8. Everything You Need To Know About Subwoofers
    by Victor Epand. Subwoofer refers to either a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker dedicated to the reproduction of bass audio frequencies, typically from 150 Hz down to 20 Hz. Subwoofers are useful for augmenting main loudspeakers by providing playback of low bass frequencies at high levels. Subwoofers are available in several formats, including bass reflex, acoustic suspension, infinite baffle, horn loaded, tappe... products, articles, news

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