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		<title>The Sitar &#8211; Its Influence on Popular Music</title>
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Legend says that the sitar was invented by Amir Khusro himself an Indian poet, scholar and musician.
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<p>Legend says that the sitar was invented by Amir Khusro himself an Indian poet, scholar and musician.</p>
<p>Mainly used in Hindustani classical music, the sitar has been around for over 700 years. Made with a gourd body (often carved out of a pumpkin), the sitar comprises of the basic elements of a stringed instrument. It has a neck, pegs, strings and a body. A sitar can have 18/19 or 20 strings, it also has 11, 12 or 13 sympathetic strings of which 3 or 4 provide the drone and these are located underneath the frets.</p>
<p>Up until the 1960s, the sitar had never been used in popular music. George Harrison was to change all that.</p>
<p>During a break filming Help, Harrison picked up a sitar (being used as prop) and attempted to play it. After this encounter he began getting lessons from the legendary sitar player Ravi Shankar. Soon after in 1965, the Beatles produced the first released Western pop song to include the sitar &#8211; Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), in which George played the Indian instrument.</p>
<p>The Beatles would go on to further display their influence from the sitar, writing songs such as Tomorrow Never Knows, Across The Universe and many more. Following their success with blending the sitar and popular music, other Indian instruments were introduced in their compositions, such as the tabla and tamboura.</p>
<p>Creating a very psychedelic effect on the music, many artists followed The Beatles use of the sitar and Indian instruments. Musicians such as The Rolling Stones (Paint It Black), The Lemon Pipers (Green Tambourine), Donovan (Hurdy Gurdy Man) all found inspiration through the sitar.</p>
<p>Even to this day popular musicians are using the sitar to enhance their creations. Newton Faulkner being one of the more recent artists to include sitar on his tracks.</p>
<p>Undeniably, the sitar has had a profound effect on popular music as we know it. Fusing the Indian instrument with Western instruments has worked wonders and produced some mind &#8211; blowing classic songs.</p></div>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 18:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most frustrating aspects of playing guitar is when you reach the point where you are not improving.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center">One of the most frustrating aspects of playing guitar is when you reach the point where you are not improving.</p>
<p align="center">Whether you are a novice or a seasoned musician, we all face the same problem and ask the question, &#8220;Why am I not at the level I want to be and how can I get there?&#8221;</p>
<p align="center">To add insult to injury, we see our guitar heroes in magazines and on TV everyday and it seems as if they are constantly inventing new tricks and improving their skills.</p>
<p align="center">When we read about them in Guitar World to try to emulate their skills and learn their tricks only to leave more confused. Becoming the ultimate guitarist is far harder than it looks.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>So what is the key to success? </strong></p>
<p align="center">While there is no one answer that can solve everyone&#8217;s problem, there are a number of concepts and theories that can help you break through the barrier that keeps you from reaching your full potential.</p>
<p align="center">The one thing that you need to realize is that you don&#8217;t need to be a genius to become a great guitarist. The two key things you need to have in your possession are interest and commitment.</p>
<p align="center"><em>You&#8217;ll never meet a great guitarist who isn&#8217;t passionate about music.</em></p>
<p align="center">They didn&#8217;t get to the level that they are at by being apathetic and lazy. They took the initiative to go out and try to learn something new.</p>
<p align="center">The guitarist who dares to challenge himself takes the risk of failing. This is where many musicians lose their battle with low self-esteem and quit.</p>
<p align="center">It&#8217;s not that they didn&#8217;t take the risk, rather, that they failed and couldn&#8217;t pick themselves up again. If you realize that failure is a part of growth and that it takes many jam sessions to get some tricks down, you have just acquired the first skill you will need to become the ultimate guitarist.</p>
<p align="center">I have compiled a list of concepts that I believe every guitarist should try out. Unlike other articles you will read, these short and simple steps ask you to do, rather that simply read. Thoughts and attitude are important but in the end it&#8217;s what you do that counts to your audience.</p>
<p align="center">Let&#8217;s get started with the top ten things you can do to obtain maximum results as a guitarist.</p>
<p align="center"><strong>Top 10 tips for success&#8230; </strong></p>
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<li><strong>Learn something new</strong> &#8211; Educating yourself is the first step to becoming a better guitarist. Whether you choose to believe it or not, there&#8217;s always something new to learn and master. If you are currently studying music in a conservatory, at school, or in college, you will find that learning will come more easier to you. If not, I highly recommend that you get in a program. While I believe in teaching yourself, I also know from first hand experience that motivation and encouragement from a teacher is priceless. Once you conquer the subject that you were learning, push yourself to learn something that you&#8217;re not quite comfortable with. Learning within your comfort zone often results with you running around in circles.</li>
<li><strong>Make your time count</strong> &#8211; Practicing does not make perfect, it makes permanent. That makes the time you spend playing your guitar all the more important. Don&#8217;t waste your time fiddling around on your guitar.</li>
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<p align="center">Dig in and learn something that will aid you on your quest for musical success. Set goals and work towards achieving them. Whether it&#8217;s technique, tricks, or a new song, you can become better just by using your time more wisely.</p>
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<li><strong>Listen to more music</strong> &#8211; The more music that you are exposed to, the better guitarist you will become. Listen to the bands that you enjoy most and draw inspiration from them. Take note of what the musicians are doing in their songs and make a list of the techniques you want to learn. This can be the motivating force that gets you to play your guitar more often.</li>
<li><strong>Surround yourself with excellence</strong> &#8211; When you play your guitar with people who are better guitarists, you not only learn from them but feel motivated to push yourself to keep up. At first this idea seems obscure. Why would you expose yourself to that kind of stress? Let&#8217;s face it, if there&#8217;s one thing that will make you get motivated quickly it&#8217;s the fact that people are counting on you. Don&#8217;t play with musicians who are arrogant and rude. Embarrassment doesn&#8217;t foster self-esteem and will only get you down. The people you want to learn from are patient and understanding. Eventually you will find yourself at their level. It happens faster than you might think.</li>
<li><strong>Ask yourself what will you do</strong> &#8211; when you obtain the skills you want &#8211; What do you want to do with what you learn? Perhaps you want to make a CD or join a band and play at some local venues. Start planning for it now and use what you currently have. This ties into setting goals but is not to be underestimated. Knowing how you want to use your talent is important. Create a vision and use goals to act on it. Whether you want to play for others, or to the wall in your bedroom, the choice is yours.</li>
<li><strong>Teach someone how to play guitar</strong> &#8211; To teach is to learn. If the only chord you know how to play is a G chord, show someone that. Why? Because it reaffirms what you know and solidifies your knowledge. I can tell you from personal experience that I have learned more through teaching than I ever learned through being taught. It forces you out of your comfort zone and when questions are asked, you need to know the answer. I&#8217;m a firm believer that anyone can teach someone something if they want to. Give it a shot and see the results for yourself.</li>
<li><strong>Believe in your ability</strong> &#8211; Yes, I know how cliché this sounds. However, you need to hear it. You can do anything you put your mind to and if you choose to play guitar well, chubby fingers or not, you can! Don&#8217;t listen to what others say and be true to yourself. This can be hard seeing as we live in a critical society that doesn&#8217;t realize how much words can hurt. Keep at it and surround yourself with supportive people. More of a life lesson than a guitar lesson, but as far as I&#8217;m concerned music is intertwined with daily living.</li>
<li><strong>You are incomparable</strong> &#8211; In case you haven&#8217;t picked up the hint yet, you are the ultimate guitarist. There is no one like you and there will never be anyone who even comes remotely close to being like you. Integrate who you are into your music and you will never have a shortage of material. Your music will soon form into your own tone and style.</li>
<li><strong>Learn what worked for others</strong> &#8211; Whether you research your favorite guitarist or talk to your guitar teacher, ask others what worked for them. I don&#8217;t claim to know all the answers but when everyone puts their heads together, some really neat ideas start to flow. Networking allows you to give and receive at the same time.</li>
<li><strong>Crush your weakness</strong> &#8211; We all know where we lack the most in the guitar realm. For me it&#8217;s in technique and finger picking, for others it&#8217;s something different. Whatever it is, don&#8217;t ignore it while enjoying your recent victory. Keep attacking your weak points and you&#8217;ll soon see improvement. The secret is that you never stop seeing problems and you continually get better over time. You&#8217;ll never be stuck without something to do. Take out a sheet of paper and write them down. Then find the resources you need to help you destroy them. It&#8217;s not unlike a war, but in the end you always win.</li>
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<p align="center"><strong>Don&#8217;t Believe The Popular Myths</strong></p>
<p>You may be surprised to hear that a lot of the common advice distributed amongst guitarists couldn&#8217;t be farther from the truth. There are myths and tokens of advice that get passed along and guitarists like yourself use them. Try as hard as you like, but you&#8217;ll end up realizing that what meets you at the end of the road is failure.</p>
<p>To avoid that, let&#8217;s look at some of the most common myths floating around:</p>
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<p><strong>All good players can play all styles: </strong>While great in theory, it doesn&#8217;t work out in practice. Throughout the history of this newsletter, I have consistently pushed trying various genres of music and becoming a more cultured guitarist. However, no where will you ever hear me, or any other teacher, say that you should be able to master all of them.</p>
<p>The fact is that it takes a lifetime to master one style. Some take up two genres that mix well together, such as blues and rock, but those genres are the exceptions. You will never hear a neoclassical shred guitarist play country. Many jazz musicians take decades to perfect their craft and even then they still see areas that need improvement.</p>
<p>If you want to be a great guitarist, take the genre and style that you&#8217;re passionate about and focus on it. Don&#8217;t get distracted with other music. Your guitar heroes are heroes because they mastered a genre. Very few will ever play outside of their specialty and that&#8217;s just the reality.</p>
<p><strong>You either have &#8220;it&#8221; or you don&#8217;t:</strong> Let&#8217;s face it, some understand music more easily than others. That doesn&#8217;t mean that you can&#8217;t be as good as them. Everyone can play guitar, it just depends on the effort and time you want to put in.</p>
<p>There are dozens of specialties within music and no one knows all of them from the time they are born. Perfect pitch is developed, as is technique and originality. Look at where you started from as opposed to where you are now. Would you say that you are just as original as you were when you first picked up the guitar? I know I&#8217;m not.</p>
<p>While things may come easier to others, remember that we all have our own struggles within music and that we are in it together.</p>
<p><strong>To sound good, you need the best gear:</strong> The best gear is nice, and yes, you do sound better. However, it&#8217;s unnecessary for those who aren&#8217;t interested in professional music or are just starting out.</p>
<p>Beginners love to see the rack of guitars at their local music store and say, &#8220;I want the $2000 one.&#8221; That was me for years but the truth is that a guitar of that caliber is useless to someone who can&#8217;t play it. Learn on something modest and work your way up.</p>
<p>Not only will the experience be more rewarding, it&#8217;s also nicer on the instrument and your self-confidence. In the end, the guitar is only as good as the person who plays it.</p>
<p>I have heard crappy guitars sound half-decent when played by someone who knew what they were doing. The same applies to you. For those who can afford $5000 guitars, my advice is go for it.</p>
<p>For the rest of us, I say save your money and work towards being the ultimate guitarist. Think about it, if you sound good on a crummy guitar, how much better will you sound on something that can really produce a good tone?</p>
<p><strong>You need to be the most talented to succeed:</strong> All too often, as mentioned above, we tend to compare ourselves to others. The ultimate guitarist is you meeting your goals and making progress.</p>
<p>There will always be others who sound better in certain areas but who cares? Be the person you want to be and music will be far more enjoyable. Success is measured on a personal level, not n how many CD&#8217;s you sell. The famous musicians in today&#8217;s society often find themselves wishing they weren&#8217;t so pressured by record labels. They want to be in your shoes where they have the choice to do what they want to do. Enjoy yourself and the rest will fall into place.</p>
<hr size="5" />See how fun &amp; easy teaching yourself to play guitar really is with the help of Guitar Secrets. Did you know the reason why most beginner guitarists put learning guitar in the “too hard basket” is because they choose lessons without structure.</p>
<p>These beginner guitar lessons cover the basics and move into more intermediate topics in the correct order.</p>
<p>Pick up your guitar, dust off the cobwebs and learn guitar today with Guitar Secrets.</p>
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<p>You don&#8217;t need to know guitar sheet music to learn to play guitar melodies. Let&#8217;s learn Morning Has Broken with guitar tab!</p></div>
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<p>&#8220;Morning Has Broken&#8221; is a Christian hymn. Cat Stevens has recorded a popular version of the song.</p>
<p>Here is the first verse:</p>
<p>Morning has broken, like the first morning<br />
Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird<br />
Praise for the singing, praise for the morning<br />
Praise for the springing fresh from the world</p>
<p>As I mentioned we will not use guitar sheet music notation. Many people find it hard to read sheet music on guitar.</p>
<p>In order to learn to play guitar melodies we will use another notation system called tablature.</p>
<p>Tablature or guitar tab is a form of musical notation, often with numbers and letters, which will tell you where to place your fingers on the guitar fretboard in order to play a melody.</p>
<p>In this article I will use a type of guitar tab notation with numbers only. The more common guitar tab staff notation you will find on my site.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at your guitar!</p>
<p>The six strings on your guitar is numbered from the one with the highest pitch. This string is called the first string.</p>
<p>In order for me to tell you how to play the melody on your guitar I will write down which fret to press down with your left hand and which string to play.</p>
<p>If I write 31 it means that you are to press down the third fret on the first string. The first number indicates the fret to press down and the next number the string.</p>
<p>01 means: play the first open string. This means that you play the first string without pressing down a fret.</p>
<p>The first part of Morning Has Broken with guitar tab and lyrics looks like this:</p>
<p>Morning has broken, like the first morning</p>
<p>35 24 03 12 32 02 23 03 23 02 23 03</p>
<p>You will start with the note C here notated 35. That is, press down the third fret on the fift string.</p>
<p>In this type of guitar tab notation you will not have an indication as to the length of the notes. I suggest that you sing the lyrics in order to feel how the melody is to be played.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s look at the next guitar tab:</p>
<p>Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird</p>
<p>35 04 24 03 23 03 24 35 04</p>
<p>In this guitar lesson we will not deal with how to play the strings with your right hand fingers. I suggest that you play the strings with you right hand thumb or some other way you choose.</p>
<p>The next guitar tab looks like this:</p>
<p>Praise for the singing, praise for the morning</p>
<p>03 24 03 12 23 03 24 35 35 04</p>
<p>What about your left hand? You can play the notes with your index finger but I suggest that you assign the notes on the first fret to your index finger, the notes on the second fret to your middle finger and so on.</p>
<p>It might be a little bit difficult at first but in the long run you will find it easier to play melodies with these left hand fingerings if you are persistent!</p>
<p>Now we will continue with the next and last guitar tab:</p>
<p>Praise for the springing fresh from the world</p>
<p>24 04 24 03 23 04 24 04 35</p>
<p>I promised you that you could learn Morning Has Broken on your guitar without sheet music and now you have accomplished this and I have kept my promise. Congratulations!</p>
<p>It would have been nice to hear you play the melody but I guess it is not possible so play it for a friend!</p>
<p>I suggest that you memorize the melody one line at a time so that the reading of this guitar tab will not slow you down when you play the melody in public!</p></div>
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Ritmuler, founded in 1795, was one of the first piano factory in Germany. Subsequently wellknown for many innovations, Ritmuller created the double soundboard with produces the characterisric warm rich tone now known as the &#8220;special European sound&#8221;.
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<p>Ritmuler, founded in 1795, was one of the first piano factory in Germany. Subsequently wellknown for many innovations, Ritmuller created the double soundboard with produces the characterisric warm rich tone now known as the &#8220;special European sound&#8221;.</p>
<p>Pearl River Group Ltd., is proud to carry on the high standards of performance and manufacture of the Ritmuller Piano.</p>
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		<title>Composer &#8211; Aram Khachaturian</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 14:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nesya</dc:creator>
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I do not see how modern composers could isolate themselves from life and not want to work among society. The more impressions that come from contact with life, the more and better the creative ideas.
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<p>I do not see how modern composers could isolate themselves from life and not want to work among society. The more impressions that come from contact with life, the more and better the creative ideas.</p>
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		<title>Why Learning Music?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 14:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nesya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Importance of Music Study &#38; Its Career Opportunitiesin the Music Industry
 
1999 &#8211; Pre-Conservatory III : YPM Music School
YPM Artist Award
2004 &#8211; Bachelor of Music: Abilene Christian University, USA
2006 &#8211; Master of Music: Indiana University, USA
Award for Distinguished Achievements
 
 
Music is highly enjoyed almost virtually by any human race, it is rare that someone does not [...]]]></description>
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<p>1999 &#8211; Pre-Conservatory III : YPM Music School<br />
<em>YPM Artist Award</em></p>
<p>2004 &#8211; Bachelor of Music: Abilene Christian University, USA</p>
<p>2006 &#8211; Master of Music: Indiana University, USA<br />
<em>Award for Distinguished Achievements</em></p>
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<p>Music is highly enjoyed almost virtually by any human race, it is rare that someone does not like <strong>music</strong> at all since it indeed has very high important role in a life of human being.</p>
<p>As the oldest type of arts,<strong> music</strong> has touched uncountable souls by its sound and its elements through periods.</p>
<p>Functioning  both as a hobby and as a professional career,<strong> music</strong> has many different concentrations that impact many people nowadays. While science is exact,<strong> music</strong> is expression of human&#8217;s soul; it can be learnt in any age regardless one&#8217;s talent. But when we speak of &#8220;<strong>learning music</strong>&#8220;, not many people have good understanding about the goals and the purposes of <strong>studying music</strong>.</p>
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