Monday, December 19, 2011

Cecilio CCO-200 Handmade All Solid Wood 4/4 (Full Size) Cello Outfit

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Teachers Approved CCO-200 cello is ideal for beginner or student cellist featuring a solid spruce top, maple back, neck and sides. It is finished with a beautiful high-luster varnish with inlaid purfling, rosewood fingerboard and pegs, and alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners.This outfit also includes two cases: one featherweight hard-shell case and soft case. Hard-shell case features an adjustable backpack straps, two bow holders, compartments for accessories, large zippered pocket on the back exterior for music sheets. Soft-case is lightweight and well-padded with pockets and adjustable backpack straps (making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra). The following accessories are also included: a Brazilwood bow with Ebony frog and unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, a cello stand, a high quality rosin cake, and an extra set of cello strings. Please note that bridge will not be setup before shipment to avoid damage to the cello body during transit. Cello package retails for 99.99.

  • 4/4 (Full Size) Solid spruce top, Maple back, neck and sides Cello with beautiful high-luster varnish finish
  • Rosewood fingerboard, pegs and fittings, Alloy tailpiece with 4 built-in fine tuners
  • Brazilwood bow with Ebony frog and unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair
  • Includes: Featherweight hard-shell cello case, Well-padded lightweight carrying case (soft case),
  • 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defect
  • Cello stand, Extra set of cello strings, & High quality rosin cake

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Perfect Pitch Ear Training For Musicians

!: Perfect Pitch Ear Training For Musicians

Perfect pitch ear training for musicians and singers is a wonderful training to have. This type of training will further your career in the music business. Ear training plays an important part in a musician or a singer life. You must be able to match the music you hear in your head and play it on your instrument or sing it.This type of training will make you hear and identify scales,chords,intervals and other basic parts of music. Knowing how to perform these different elements of music takes a lot of time and practice. The rewards will be sweet later.

Some musicians are born with perfect pitch. Absolute pitch is the ability to hear a note and name it without any outside help. Most piano and string players that started playing their instruments at an early age has this ability. Most of us that started our musical career later in life develop relative pitch. Relative pitch is the ability to identify a note by relating it to another.

There are twelve Major and Minor scales.

1. C Major Scale----------A Minor Scales (no sharps or flats)

2. G " " --------------E " " ( 1 sharp)

3. D " "--------------B " " (2 sharps)

4. A " "--------------F# " " (3 sharps)

5. E " "--------------C# " " (4 sharps)

6. B " "----------- G# " " (5 sharps)

7. F# " "-------------D# " " (6 sharps)

8. Db " "-------------Bb " " (5 flats)

9. Ab " "--------------F " " (4 flats)

10. Eb " "------------C " " (3 flats)

11. Bb " "------------G " " (2 flats)

12. F " "--------------D " " (1 flat)

*Interval- is the distance between two notes

Using the C major scale-C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C

the interval from note C to note D would be called a minor 2nd

The interval from note C to note E would be called a major 3rd.

Perfect pitch ear training for musicians and singers requires you to know a lot of different skills. Listening to your favorite songs is a lot of help.

Practicing these skills each day will help in developing your relative and your perfect pitch ears. It may seem like a lot to learn,but take it one skill at a time. In no time you will be developing your ears for relative or absolute pitch.


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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Leann Rimes Twisted Angel Country Music CD Review

!: Leann Rimes Twisted Angel Country Music CD Review

The exceptionally talented Country artist Leann Rimes has released her CD entitled Twisted Angel. I am very confident and happy to announce that I believe Leann Rimes fans, and Country fans alike will be pleased with this one. With the release of Twisted Angel Leann Rimes's artistic excellence is on full display as Rimes has once again delivered a brilliant collection of tracks that could very well be her best work to date.

Unfortunately, it's not everyday that I get a CD from an artist that I can just pop in and comfortably listen to from beginning to end. There is usually a song or two that I just can't force myself to get through. Not at all the case with Twisted Angel. Every track is enjoyable and was pretty easy for me to listen to from start to finish.

Twisted Angel has a nicely varied, mix of 13 tracks that are very well written songs by this clearly outstanding artist. Most of the songs display a lot of the kind emotion that makes for a really great listen. Clearly drawing from what I can only imagine are her own real life experiences. At different points touching on the most real emotions like love, heartbreak, pain, failed relationships and unattainable romance. They're all here.

Twisted Angel is a first rate CD, delivering a little something for everyone. I give it my highest recommendation. It's quite simply great listening. A must buy for the Country fan.

While the entire album is really very good the truly standout tunes are track 1 - Life Goes On, track 4 - Trouble With Goodbye, and track 12 - You Made Me Find Myself.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 9 - Review My Kisses. Outstanding!

Twisted Angel Release Notes:

Leann Rimes originally released Twisted Angel on October 1, 2002 on the Curb Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Life Goes On

2. Wound Up

3. Safest Place, The

4. Trouble With Goodbye

5. Damn

6. Suddenly

7. Tic Toc

8. Sign Of Life

9. Review My Kisses

10. No Way Out

11. Love Is An Army

12. You Made Me Find Myself

13. Twisted Angel

Personnel includes: LeeAnn Rimes (vocals); David Campbell (arranger, conductor); Peter Amato, Gregg Pagani (arranger, keyboards, programming); Eric Jackson (acoustic & electric guitars); Corky James (guitar, bass); Gary Leach, Michael Thompson, Michael Landau (guitar); Joel Derouin, Charlie Bisharat, John Wittenberg, Michelle Richards, Peter Kent, Sid Page, Sara Parkins, Susan Chatman (violin); Denyse Buffman, Matt Funes (viola); Larry Corbett, Steve Richards, Rudy Stein, Dan Smith (cello); Stephanie Bennett (harp); Jon Clarke (alto flute, oboe); Joe Meyer (French horn); Abe Laboriel, Leland Sklar (bass); Steve Ferrone, Abe Laboriel, Jr., Vinnie Colaiuta (drums); Brad Dutz (timpani); Luis Conte (percussion); DJ Mega Man (vinyl scratches).

Producers: Desmond Child, Peter Amato, Gregg Pagani.


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

CA Guitars Model 5S-CE Review

!: CA Guitars Model 5S-CE Review

Formerly known as the Players Series X, CA Guitars 5S-CE displays the wonders of carbon fiber guitar technology. Most noticeably, the guitar has an amazing cutaway. In addition to the sharp cutaway that allows easy access to the upper frets, there is also a cutaway on the back of the guitar that allows your palm to fit nicely along the back of the guitar's sound box. This is possible because of the strength of carbon fiber, which allows for a strong neck that does not require a heel block, another benefit of carbon fiber construction.

Thus, when reaching the upper frets, your hand fits perfectly into CA Guitars dual cutaway, allowing for easy access all the way up to the 20th fret. This high on the fretboard, you can easily achieve a "clink" tone on the treble strings that sounds very similar to the highest notes on a piano, or you can gain a tone similar to that of a plucked cello on the mid and bass strings. These tones contrast nicely with the guitar's tone played along the rest of the fretboard. The bass reminds me of a nylon string guitar, with mids and trebles that are warm , clean and loud, projecting the unique carbon fiber tone.

The 5S-CE [http://www.macnichol.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MGAM&Product_Code=5S-CE&Category_Code=CA_Guitars] comes with a thin body, but you'd never know it when playing unplugged because of the power that carbon fiber produces. Features include includes x bracing, Gotoh 381 tuners, aluminum side dots, and Fishman Acoustic Matrix VT electronics. CA Guitars model 5S-CE also comes with a well-padded gig bag that includes several pockets and three non-slip plastic footers for placing down on the ground.


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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Black Gospel Guitar Lessons

!: Black Gospel Guitar Lessons

Black Gospel is a music genre unto its own having been distilled from music by Africans while still in Africa through the slave plantations of the Old South to the Christian songs we sing and play today called "Black Gospel". From its beginning in Africa, this music has always been religious, not secular in nature. Africans did not sing about drinking and gambling and other tribes, their music was always concerned with some sort of ritual or worship.

In the early years of slavery when blacks could not own musical instruments, the "field holler" style of music was born with a leader singing a line which was then answered by the rest of the workers. A great example of that style of music is the old Ray Charles tune "Tell Me What'd I Say".

Rhythm is key when playing Black Gospel Guitar. In a four beat song, the emphasis is generally on the two and four beats in gospel music and in Southern Gospel music. So, in addition to knowing where to put the fingers on the neck of the guitar to create a specific chord (usually done with the left hand), it is also critical to know how to either strum or finger pick with the right hand to create the Black Gospel sound.

Of course this can be done in a formal setting with a teacher and students all together in one room. However, a more efficient and effective way to learn Gospel Guitar is by DVD. Consider this, once a lesson with a teacher in a classroom is over, it's over until the next lesson. With a DVD lesson, the instructions can be played over and over until they are ingrained into the mind and fingers.

Also, the matter of time is important too. With a DVD, class time is anytime. There's no going across town at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday to meet an instructor. The instructor is always there on the DVD. In addition to the convenience of a praise guitar DVD lesson, consider the cost savings. There's no falling behind and having to catch up with the rest of the class. There's no embarrassment in front of fellow students.

Lessons can be repeated in the comfort of one's home as often as necessary with no additional charges. The quickest, easiest, and most cost-effective way to learn to play gospel guitar is with Black Gospel Guitar DVD Lessons.


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Friday, October 21, 2011

Buying Your First Cello Is Not As Difficult As You Think

!: Buying Your First Cello Is Not As Difficult As You Think

For those of you not too familiar with what a cello looks like or sounds like, just imagine the sound and image of the violin, and then amplify the size and the sound texture many times over. Although the cello and violin differ quite a bit from each other, they also resemble each other in quite a few ways.

The cello originated in Italy, and this string instrument is a member of the violin family. In terms of size, the cello is larger than the violin while smaller than the bass.

The cello is considered as one of the most complex instruments created. It is made up of various materials, such as wood and also steel, rubber and metal. It has a unique shape, with a wide breadth on the top and bottom and a narrow middle.

This instrument produces a rich alto sound that is beautifully suited for special occasions. However, it is quite difficult to play a cello particularly for beginners. Do not expect to produce a very pleasant sound when first starting out. You need years of expert training and plenty of practice in order to bring out the cello's rich and melodic sounds.

For those of you who are hesitant about learning to play the cello, or are about to make your first cello purchase, here are a few things to watch out for:

1. Ask the right questions. Is this the right instrument for me? Can I learn it easily? Am I committed to practicing? This is especially true for beginners.

Gauge yourself whether you are a slow or fast learner when it comes to playing the cello. Make sure that you are committed to learn and to practice so that the money spent on your first cello is not wasted.

2. Consult experienced cello players about the most suitable brand to start out with. Ask them for advice on assessing the quality and authenticity of the cello you are looking to buy.

It is important to ask people who are experienced cello players. These people know more than you about the cello instrument.

3. Set a budget. Shop around first and get a better feel about the pricing of cello instruments before you decide on a suitable price range.

Make sure that for the price you are going to pay you are getting the quality you are paying for. It is a good idea to make the purchase with a reputable cello dealer just to be sure.

4. Look for cello dealers that provide warranty on the cello. It is important that your purchase of the instrument is secure for your peace of mind.

Most of the credible cello dealers give their customers a warranty paper good for six months to a year.

5. Check the net. Websites offering free information on cello instrument are also available on the internet.

By reading up more information about the cello online, you will be more knowledgeable in making your purchase.

Buying and selecting a cello instrument can be agonizing and time-consuming. Hopefully these tips will help somewhat in making your cello-buying experience as stress-free and uncomplicated as possible for you.


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Monday, April 18, 2011

"Big Yellow Taxi" LITTLE VENUS Hunziken live effort, in March 2008

"Big Yellow Taxi" LITTLE VENUS Hunziken live effort, in March 2008 Tube. Duration : 5.53 Mins.


LITTLE Venuss play hard Hunziken 2008 Live with special guest Nippy Noya, Song: Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell), Marc Rossier guitar, cello Andreas Kühnrich, Irina Simoneta singing, playing, Andreas Kühnrich his cello like a guitar

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Cello Chairs - Your Chair Can Affect Your Cello Performance

Playing a big musical instrument like the cello for long periods of time can be tiring and straining to your shoulders, legs, hands, and back. This is where cello chairs come in handy because they are designed for a cellist as a chair where they can sit down comfortably while playing their cello. Aside from providing comfort, they can also help the cellist maintain your posture and balance even while practicing... and most especially when performing. In fact, it is highly recommended that you sit down when playing the cello.

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A cello chair is no ordinary chair. It should be a chair that is made especially for the cellist to sit on at an appropriate height while playing the cello. There are 2 kinds of cello chairs you can sit on, based on your preferences when it comes to comfort: the fixed and adjustable chairs.

Cello Chairs - Your Chair Can Affect Your Cello Performance

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The Allegro cello outfit has excellent features at a highly affordable price. This cello is a student favorite because of its solid woods, ebony fittings and gorgeous tone.

The fixed cello chair is the same as a typical chair you can find at home because of its permanent form and height. Usually, it is made of steel or wood. It can be padded on its back and the seat for extra comfort. You can also buy a foam that can be fitted especially for it, just in Case you bought a bare one. You can also use this type the way you would use any other chair if you're not playing the cello.

Meanwhile, the adjustable cello chair has an adjustable height and back to match your level of comfort while you are seated. It is usually made of steel, which ensures durability. Still, frequent adjustments and usage can cause it to break down. Just like the fixed cello chair, you can use it for other purposes even if you are not playing the cello.

Cello Chairs - Your Chair Can Affect Your Cello PerformanceVittorio Monti: Cardas for violin, cello and orchestra (arr.) Tube. Duration : 5.32 Mins.


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Cello Facts For You

You have decided that learning a musical instrument could be fun. You have heard the cello on a CD and like the sound of it. However before launching ahead to start learning it, you would like to know some facts about it. Here are some cello facts for you.

A Cello is a bowed string instrument. The word cello is derived from the Italian word Violincello. It used to be spelled with an apostrophe ( 'cello ) to indicate that there were letters missing. However Cello is the accepted name and spelling used today.

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A Cello looks like a violin but is much bigger thus having many parts to it. These include a soundbody with two f shaped soundholes, neck, pegbox with the tuning pegs, scroll, bridge,a fingerboard, tailpiece, four strings and a bow. Due to the large size, a cellist sits whilst playing with the main body of the instrument between the knees and the neck of the cello above the left shoulder. Therefore a cello has an endpin to support it on the ground for playing. So just imagine a person ( cellist ) sitting on a chair holding onto their cello, with soundbody between knees and neck above left shoulder. Starting at the bottom you will see an endpin attached to the main soundbody. Attached to the soundbody at the lower end is the tailpiece to which the four strings are attached. The strings are stretched over a supporting bridge to the top of the cello where they are attached to tuning pegs in the pegbox. As you follow the strings from bottom to top, you will see a fingerboard attached over the top end of the soundbody to the carved neck and pegbox. The cellist will hold and use the bow in the left hand.

Cello Facts For You

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The Allegro cello outfit has excellent features at a highly affordable price. This cello is a student favorite because of its solid woods, ebony fittings and gorgeous tone.

A cello is typically made of varying types of wood but can be made of carbon fibre or aluminium. The parts are joined with hide glue. The quality and cost of the cello is determined by the type(s) of wood used. The size of a cello can vary to accommodate the varying sizes of people playing from young children to adult. They are all identical in construction.

The strings are made of sheep or goat gut, metal or synthetic material. The open strings are C G D A which is exactly the same as a viola except one octave lower. The cello is tuned to these four open strings. Tuning is done by turning the tuning pegs tighter or looser to match the sound with an external source such as a piano or tuner.

The bow averages around 73cm long and is made of materials such as wood, carbon-fibre, fibre-glass. The bow hair is traditionally horse hair however sometimes synthetic materials of varying colours are used.

Apart from the main cello and bow there are Accessories a cellist can have. These include a cello Case for instrument protection, rosin applied to the horse hair to aid in sound production, mutes, endpin stops, metronome, tuner, humidifiers and instrument care kit.

A sound on the cello is produced when a cellist presses down on the string (s) with the left hand and moves the bow horizontally across the strings with the right hand somewhere between the bridge and the end of the fingerboard. The pitch of the note is determined by where on the string the finger is pressed on the fingerboard. Sounds get higher as the string gets pressed closer to the bridge because there is less string to vibrate when the bow moves across. The tone and expression of the note is determined by the weight applied to the string, the speed the bow moves across the string and where the bow hair touches the string eg softer, more mellow sounds are produced nearer the fingerboard and brighter, more metallic sounds are produced nearer the bridge. There are other techniques involved to vary the sounds you can produce on the cello which you find out when learning the cello.

These cello facts for you on its name, looks, materials, Accessories and sounds are not complete.

Cello Facts For YouBach - Cello Suite No.1 i-Prelude Tube. Duration : 2.62 Mins.


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