Carnival of Music Lessons–3rd Addition
April 2, 2008 – 9:02 amWelcome to the April 1, 2008 edition of carnival of music lessons.
Robyn J McCleary presents PUNK ROCK BAND posted at Contemporary Arts and Critics Reviews.
Rolith presents Post-Foetus posted at L.A. Concrete.
Michal Splho presents How to write a Fugue (the bullshit subject Britney Spears Edition) posted at culture xy, saying, “Fugue is a type of contrapuntal composition or compositional technique, for a specific number of parts or voices (referred to as “voices” regardless of whether the work is vocal or instrumental). The form evolved during the 17th century from several earlier types of contrapuntal compositions (imitative ricercars, capriccios, canzonas, fantasias, etc.).”
Sonja Stewart presents Nine Reasons to Enroll Your Child in Suzuki Talent Education posted at Parenting Squad.
Mattg presents Do You Get Twitter? posted at Matt Garrett, saying, “Twitter is really a fast growing community site and providing a good environemnt to interacting with people of same thinking or business line. So, go and get a twitter, now.”
old-wizard presents Old-Wizard.com / Music / Top 10 British Bands of All Time posted at Old-Wizard.com.
Jake Riley presents Magic Tricks- Musical Minded posted at Free MAGIC TRICKS.
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Mark Monaghan presents The need for eLearning posted at eLearning.
Robert Phillips presents Where Have All the Good .coms Gone? posted at How to Create a DVD without Spending a Dime.
Matt presents Kubiak & Hart - Building Jazz Chords posted at Kubiak & Hart, saying, “A method of learning any guitar chord.”
Matt presents The Freedom Of Modes posted at Kubiak & Hart - Guitar, saying, “Article about using the modal shapes to unlock the fretboard.”
Penelope Pince presents Playing Slower for Faster Results | Our Fourpence Worth posted at Our Fourpence Worth, saying, “One of a series of articles on Motivating Children to Practice Music written by my sister Madoline Hatter. This particular article talks about the importance of practicing slowly in order to play fast and accurately.”
Mark Monaghan presents Ideas for using ICT posted at eLearning.
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