Arts Articles
331: Piano Players Improve Your Sight-Reading
As a club organist, you do not get a band call. In fact, you are lucky to get five minutes to scan through between 10 and 15 pieces of music. Some written in different keys, and every organist will tell you they hate it when they get the dreaded 6 sharps or 6 flats or even 7 sharp keys in a piece of music that just happens to contain a solo especially written for you.
332: Why Independent Artists and Musicians Should Podcast
Independent artists have long struggled to gain recognition and attract an audience. Without the backing of a major label it can be very difficult for independent artists to obtain radio play time, that is, until now. Podcasting a revolutionary new medium, has opened new distribution channels for independent artists.
333: Oil Paintings: the suprising truth about how art is good for you!
The health and emotional benefits of Fine Art have been well documented. This has inspired an entire industry to deliver these benefits through Fine Art to Health Care providers and commercial corporations alike. The average consumer is now also able to access the powerful properties of original hand painted art, through the emerging oil painting reproduction industry.
334: Benefits of Live and Outdoor Theatre Productions
The following paragraphs will highlight the numerous benefits including financial, social, and cultural of live theatre productions as well as the benefits of outdoor theatre productions that stretch beyond these.
335: The Beginning of Music - Part 2
Musical instruments are divided into three categories instruments of percussion, wind instruments, and stringed instruments. Very simple forms of these are known to every tribe on the earth, and in their simplest form may be said to lie ready to the hand of the savage
336: Making The Switch To Digital Photography
If you're a photography enthusiast, this article is a must read. It deals with the ins-and-outs of artistic digital photography. This article is the first of a series. It covers digital camera technology, as well as the basics on digital film editing tools...
337: History of Sudoku
People today tend to marvel at the accomplishments of ancient civilizations, such as demonstrated by the pyramids of Egypt. Those ancient people had such creativity and intelligence, and they did not have TV or radio to entertain themselves. Instead, they relied upon their minds for entertainment, creativity, and solutions to problems.
338: The Electric Organ Has Been Replaced By Arranger Keyboards
In my opinion, the organ is also more playable as a live instrument. Because of the bass pedals, you can play the organ without any auto chord or drum machine and get a very respectable sound. The keyboard on the other hand would sound thin, definitely lacking without auto chord/bass. Of course, arranger keyboards are considerably cheaper than new organs and take up less room.
339: Two Films With Tons of Recognition That Leave This Viewer Unfulfilled
A lot of moviegoers saw Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World as a great picture with great acting and pretty much a shoo-in for a handful of Oscars. I did not see it the same way, nor did the Academy. The Lion in Winter is a 2 Star movie with some 4 Star (Excellent) performances. Both movies stir no emotion in me, foment ill will and breed confusion when clarity should rule the day and resolution should be the result.
340: 3 Ways You Can Profit From The Audio Book Trend With Zero Investment
In the last months the number of online audio book stores has increased exponentially. How can an average person profit from this hot trend, creating a new stream of income without the millionaire investment that would represent setting up a new audio book store from the ground?
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