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Modern Types of Piano
Posted on December 8th, 2009 No commentsThere are two basic types of modern piano. The grand piano and the upright piano. There are different models in each of these two categories depending on what you’re looking for but the basics remain the same. These, of course, do not include the electric or digital piano which can emulate both versions in many aspects. To keep it within our scope of explanation we will only discuss the modern piano in the traditional wooden sense.
Please visit our page on piano for an in depth explanation of the differences in these two important models.
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Advantages Of Digital Pianos
Posted on December 7th, 2009 No commentsThere’s been a lot of hoopla about the differences between digital pianos and the traditional wooden models ever since electronics came into being. In order to put a bit of a clearer picture the the minds of those who care, you might want to check out our article on just that.
There are still some advantages to the old wooden models but they are few and far between. Especially since you can get so many different versions of piano in a digital piano, including one that could easily be mistaken for the good old wooden version. Granted all the manufacturers are not the same and depending on what features you are looking for you may not find in one brand what you might find in another.
cheers for now,
enjoy!
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Pearl Jam Break Out Rarities, Ben Harper at Intimate Chicago Gig
Posted on August 3rd, 2007 No comments
Last night, as a warm-up for their Lollapalooza gig this weekend, Pearl Jam played a house party for 1,300 fortunate fan club members at the quaint Vic Theatre in Chicago. Demand far exceeded supply as the streets surrounding the venue were overflowing with zealous fans holding signs that offered everything from sex to $3,000 for a single ticket. The crowd roared as Eddie Vedder strolled onstage, played a song by himself and declared, “I’m the opening act, I came cheap.” The highlight of Vedder’s five-song pre-set was a short cover of the old drinking tune “I Used to Work in Chicago,” which served as a precursor to a new track he penned about the Chicago Cubs that ignited the hometown crowd.
Thirty minutes later the full band emerged, looking fresh and relaxed before opening with a solid version of “All or None” followed by “Education” and “Sad,” both cuts from the rarities compilation Lost Dogs. Pearl Jam then induced a deafening three-minute sing-along on fan favorite “In Hiding” before continuing with tracks like the introspective “Off He Goes,” the recent hit single “World Wide Suicide” and the lone selection from Ten, “Why Go.” The band continued to sprinkle in B-sides from Lost Dogs with lead guitarist Mike McCready bounding about the stage and providing melodic guitar leads on tracks such as “Down,” “Undone” and “Hard to Imagine.”

After the sixteen-song set ended, the first encore began with a solo Vedder introducing a brilliant new song titled “No More.” The rest of the band joined for three more tracks, culminating with a cover of the Who’s “Love Reign O’er Me.” The band then surprised the veteran audience during the second encore with a virgin performance of the KISS tune “Black Diamond” that featured drummer Matt Cameron on vocals. The three-song second encore ended with a raucous cover of the Dead Boys’ “Sonic Reducer,” during which Vedder briefly teased the crowd with thoughts of stage diving by climbing atop an amplifier.
Moments later the band returned with friend Ben Harper in tow, turned the house lights on and played a flawless version of “Indifference.” The faithful quietly sang along and held cell phones aloft as Harper and Vedder traded lead vocals. It was a special collaboration that capped a uniquely intimate gig packed with rare and exciting material, and fans filed out of the theater convinced of Pearl Jam’s enduring commitment to their loyal fans — and that the group remains today’s preeminent live touring band.
Photos: Kevin Mazur / Wireimage
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INK-REDIBLE! FIRST GOGIRLS MUSIC TATTOO TOUR READY TO ROCK
Posted on July 23rd, 2007 No comments
Email: info@gogirlsmusic.com
Url: http://www.gogirlsmusic.com
AUSTIN, TX—The unmistakable GoGirls Music tattoo, revered worldwide symbol of chicks who rock, will be the featured attraction on arms, legs and wherever during a four-band show on Saturday, July 21 from 9 pm to 2 am at Trophy’s Bar in Austin.The show, hosted by Madalyn Sklar, founder and CRC (Chief Rockin’ Chick) of GoGirlsMusic.com, will feature gfire, Bon Terra. 3 Kisses, and Shelly Knight.
“14 GoGirls now proudly sport the tattoo, so I decided it was time to showcase some of their talent,” said Madalyn Sklar, CRC (Chief Rockin’ Chick) of GoGirlsMusic.com. “We also have a dude in a Philly-based GoGirls band—a drummer—who couldn’t resist.”
About GoGirlsMusic.com
GoGirlsMusic.com’s mission is to promote, support and empower indie women in music! Madalyn Sklar started the organization in 1996 with a vision of bringing together independent women musicians from around the country. 11 years later, GoGirlsMusic.com has become a welcome destination for women in music through networking and events.GoGirls Tattoo Tour
July 21, 2007
Trophy’s Bar
2008 S. Congress Ave.
Austin, TX 78704
$5 cover, 21+http://www.guitarmusician.com
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