Archive for the ‘Classical Music’ category

Free Beats – Essential Music Beats to Create Your First Album

May 2nd, 2011

The easiest way to start your music production career is to start making beats for other artists. You can then sell these free beats to different artists and get your ‘foot in the door’ for bigger and better things. Everyone has to start somewhere. This is a simple piece of advice, which is given to all beginners and aspiring musicians. But we all know that making free beats come at a price and a pretty steep one at that. Of course, with online beats’ makers, it gets much cheaper and the process becomes much simpler, but there is a lot to learn about making free beats.

And now a question rose in your mind that how to find these free beats. Today all you need are some basic research and browsing skills and you can pull up any number of sites offering streaming free online instrumental music in all genres, including jazz, new age, classical, and holiday favorites. You can find much instrumental music in online. An instrumental music is a musical composition or recording without lyrics or any other sort of vocal music; all of the music is produced by musical instruments. This term is used when referring to popular music rather than to other musical genres such as European classical music. In commercial music, instrumental music tracks are sometimes renditions of a corresponding release that features vocals, but may also be compositions originally conceived without vocals.

Classical Chicken

April 17th, 2011


“The Blue Danube Waltz” as conducted by The Great Gonzo and featuring the lovely Camilla (c) 2009 The Muppets Studio, LLC

top 10 best classical music (by sp.)

April 14th, 2011


Some of the best classical pieces ever made: 0:00 Johannes Brahms – Hungarian Dance No.5 in G Minor 0:39 Johann Sebastian Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D Minor 1:00 Johann Strauss – Radetzky Marsch 1:20 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Swan Lake 2:10 Ludwig Van Beethoven – Ode To Joy 3:03 Tomaso Albinoni – Adagio in G Minor 3:46 Samuel Barber – Adagio for Strings 4:45 Antonio Vivaldi – Spring 5:38 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – symphony n.40 molto allegro 6:14 Ludwig Van Beethoven – 5th Symphony

My Very Own Digital Piano Music Video For Your Enjoyment And Relax

March 8th, 2011
Classical Music

today I just want to let you know about my gift: piano.

I started learning how to play such wonderful instrument when i really was already 13 years old. It all started some years earlier when i was a kid, i always remained fascinated my seeing my father playing keyboards. Father was brought up by some catholic seminar educational system where he learnt to play a keyboard instrument called the harmonium.

Myself I remained literally shocked listening to a student practising his piano technique nearby a music school, when i was 12 years old. Luckily for me my parents were able to get me the best of all teachers Samuele Specchi, who introduced me to such a fantastic wonderful word.

I studied some of the classical music pieces and i got my technique, but then i started paying my own music and i realized that whenever i seat in front of a piano or a digital piano, heavenly music flows though my fingers.-This is a heaven sent gift. Thanks God for that.

Why do I like playing piano so much ?

Just imagine this. I have lived for almost 5 years in the U.S. I have lived for you a couple of years in Oakland, California, and for the rest I have lived in Sacramento, the capital of magnificent California.

Dangdut The Music Country of Indonesia

March 8th, 2011
Classical Music

Dangdut is a genre of Indonesian popular music that is partly derived from Malay, Arabic and Hindustani music. It developed in the 1970s among working class Muslim youth, but beginning in the late 1990s reached a broader following in Indonesia, Malaysia and the southern Philippines. A dangdut group usually consists of a singer, backed by a group of four to eight musicians. The term was extended from the desert-like style of music, now expanded to include other musical styles. Dangdut integrates modern influences of Latin, house music, hip-hop, R & B, reggae, and even the Western classical music. Though songs dangdut can accept various other music element easy toly, building most songs dangdut very conservative, mostly lapped over from set of eight birama 4/4. Very rare found by theX the song dangdut with birama 3/4, except to songs a period of/to Melayu Deli . Song dangdut impecunious also improvisasi, harmony and melody good. As music attendant of dance, dangdut very rely on knock tabla and sinkop. Intro can be in the form of the vowel without accompaniment or in the form of game of flute, rest is game of mandolin or guitar. Long intro can reach eight birama. Shares early lapped over from eight birama, with or without repetition. If there are repetition, can be interrupted with a[n line game of interval. This shares lyrical usually deliverer concerning song content, situation that faced by the singer. Song dangdut standard don’t have refrain, but have the second shares with different melody building with first shares. Before entering the second shares usually there are twice eight birama interval without lyric. Second shares usually as long as from twice eight birama with interrupted a line interval without lyric. In final of second shares sometime there are koda as long as four birama. Peep at the second shares usually contain consequence of situation that depicted by theX the first shares or pisaller the singer to answer that situation. After shares both, re- song full of from early till end of. Song dangdut terminated in repetition of first shares. Very rare of song dangdut terminated with fade away.