Google
 

Welcome ::Guest::

Home | Submit | Search | RSS
 

Music Articles

61: Small Band Jazz - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One.
Following the Swing era, the size of jazz groups decreased from large Big Band orchestras to much smaller bands. This trend began in the early 1940s. In this article we will be discussing Small Band Jazz music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part one.

62: Ringtones Vs. The Music Industry
Ringtones Vs. The Music Industry

63: Joi Marshall: Life After Jade
Jade was one of the top girl groups of the 1990s, scoring a platinum album and 6 R&B Top 20 hits. They helped opened the way for pop stars like Destiny's Child but unfortunately broke up after their 1994 sophomore album. I recently had a chance to speak with Joi Marshall, a member of the former group, and found out what the girls are up to now.

64: New Orleans, Displaced, Linear And Ghost Note Funk - History And Development Drummers Guide
New Orleans Funk pattern is the repetitive accent derived from the "3" side of a clave rhythm characteristics of a Second Line groove. In this article we will be discussing New Orleans Funk, Displaced, Linear, and Ghost Note Funk styles, their development and history.

65: Gospel Music And Funk Rock - History And Development Drummers Guide
Gospel Music brings the tradition of Blues into the music of the African American Baptist Church. It took the name of "Gospel Music" in the early 20th century. In this article we will be discussing Funk Rock, And Gospel music styles, their development and history.

66: Heavy Metal Music, Double Bass - History And Development Drummers Guide
The Heavy Metal sound initially relied on high pitched singers, but later has evolved to embrace lower range, roaring vocals. In this article we will be discussing Heavy Metal music style and double bass drumming techniques, their development and history.

67: The Big Band Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide
The Big Bands styles and rhythms dominated popular music in recordings, radio, and live settings. Prominent drummers include Louie Bellson, Jo Jones and Gene Krupa and others. In this article we will be discussing Big Band musical style development and history.

68: Second Line Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide
The end of slavery was a catalyst for New Orleans type music, especially what is known as New Orleans "Second Lyne", which is still the defining characteristic of Second Line drumming. In this article we will be discussing Second Line development and history.

69: Dixieland Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide
Dixieland drumming is simpler style of playing than busy Second Line drumming. In addition, Dixieland has more of a traditional swing feel compared to the one of Second Line drumming. In this article we will be discussing Dixieland development and history.

70: Hip Hop And Rap - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two
Typically, Hip Hop music style consists of one or more rappers speaking autobiographic tales, in an intensely rhythmic lyrical form. In this article we will be discussing Hip Hop and Rap music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part two.

71: Hip Hop And Rap - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One
Typically, Hip Hop music style consists of rappers speaking autobiographic tales, in an intensely rhythmic and melodic lyrical form. In this article we will be discussing Hip Hop and Rap music styles, their rhythmically, development and history - part one.

72: Funk Rhythm And Music Style - History And Development Drummers Guide
Like Jazz, Be Bop, and Rock n' Roll, Funk acquired its name from a slang expression with sexual connotations. In musical terms, Funk means anything that was off the traditional path or funky. In this article we will be discussing Funk development and history.

73: Drum And Bass Jungle - History And Development Drummers Guide
The history of Drum and Bass Jungle rhythm and music style is relatively short. It has, however, attained immense popularity within a musical subculture. In this article we will be discussing the development and history of Drum and Bass Jungle rhythm and style.

74: Disco, Country Ballad And Country Waltz - History And Development Drummers Guide
Disco music style incorporates different elements of Rock, Funk and the Motown sound. It is above all else drum driven dance music. In this article we will be discussing Disco, Country Ballad and Country Waltz music styles, the development and history.

75: Country Western, Train Beat And Country Rock - Styles, History And Development Drummers Guide
In the 1970s, Country music, with artists such as Charlie Daniels, began incorporating the sound and influence of mainstream Rock n' Roll. In this article we will be discussing Country Western, Train Beat and Country Rock styles, their developments and history.

76: Remembering Legends: Late Great 90s R&B Artists
This article serves as a testimony to all the great 90s R&B artists who have past away and whose memory will not be forgotten. Please take a moment and remember these late great musicians.

77: Bluegrass, Western Swing, And Country Two-Beat - History And Development Drummers Guide
Growing out of the instrumentation of early 20th century string bands and the influence of Blues, Bluegrass received radio exposure in the 1930s. In this article we will be discussing Bluegrass, Western Swing, and Country Two-Beat styles, their development and history.

78: Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part Two
In the 1950s, Ray Price, with drummer Buddy Harman, developed the Country Shuffle. In the same decade, the heavier back beat influence of Rock n' Roll emerged. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part two.

79: Country Music - History And Development Drummers Guide Part One
Country music is popular around the world and serves an age-old function: storytelling. Its themes of love, heartache are exceedingly popular. In this article we will be discussing Country music style, development and history - part one.

80: Ska And Reggae - History And Development Drummers Guide
Jamaican guitarist Ernest Ranglin says that musicians created the word Ska "to talk about the skat! skat! skat! scratchin' guitar that goes behind." This pattern is largely what gives Ska its characteristic sound. In this article we will be discussing Ska and Reggae musical styles, their development and history.


Page 4 of 7
[1]   [2]   [3]   [4]   [5]   [6]   [7]  

Powered by ArticleMS from ArticleTrader.com