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Electronic Music At Home


Fast Tube by Casper

Do you like electronic music? Much of the music that you hear today is at least partially electronic: It is produced by synthesis or sample playback through a computer. The music in this post is electronic music. Read the rest of this entry »

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Americolor Opera Alliance presents African American Voices

Americolor Opera Alliance, Inc. African American Voices – Our Legacy through Word and Song, Arranged by Sharon J. Willis. Sunday, February 28, 2010.
Dinner at 5:00 PM.  Show begins at 6:30 PM.
Dinner Theatre Tickets ~ $50

Theatre Tickets ~ $20
at
Historic Friendship Baptist Church
437 Mitchell Street, SW
Atlanta, Georgia 30013-1423
For more information or to purchase tickets please visit the Americolor web site.
Email: americolorpr@yahoo.com
Phone: 404.917.4137

African Attire requested but not required

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How To Make Your Own Music On Your Computer

Do you have musical ideas in your head that you want to record? Do you want to compose your own music? Do you feel a creative impulse? Do you want to know what your music would sound like if you had a band to play it?

You can make your own music, and you don’t have to hire a band to play it. There are plenty of computer tools available that will help you make your own music.

When I decided that I wanted to make my own music I spent money on stuff that I did not need. I did not know how to start, so I bought something that did not fit my purpose. This article will help you avoid the mistakes that I made. Read the rest of this entry »

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How To Pick A Music Keyboard

For those of you who play piano, it would be really nice to put a concert grand piano in your music room, but unless you have plenty of space and plenty of money, you cannot put a grand piano in your house. Some of you would probably like to have more than one piano. I know I would.

Grand pianos cost tens of thousands of dollars, but alternative keyboards start in the hundreds and some produce remarkably good piano sounds. There are also some very good sampled pianos available for your computer that you can use with your keyboard that will fool all but the most discriminating ear. Read the rest of this entry »

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A Quick Way to Make Your Own Music

You may have heard about Band-in-a-Box from PG Music, Inc. It is the best tool I know of for quickly creating original music. Band-in-a-Box is designed to help you quickly generate musical accompaniments or complete songs. To make a song you just select a key, set the tempo, select a style and enter your chords.  There is a Band-in-a-Box for Windows and a Band-in-a-Box for MAC. Band-in-a-Box is an affordable, effective tool for creating original music quickly for making practice tracks, backing tracks, or complete songs; and it costs much less than the other digital audio workstation (DAW) programs that I use. Read the rest of this entry »

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