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From Playing The Guitar to Creating a Song in the Program
The journey from playing a guitar to creating a full-grown song using a software program can be an exciting adventure for any musician. Many guitarists start with the joy of strumming a few chords, but few discover that there’s much more to music. Traditionally, digital music production opened up a world of creativity , allowing you to integrate your guitar riffs with various instruments , sounds and effects.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories12 months ago in Beat
10 Tips on How to Play Guitar Scales to Achieve Perfect Beats
Learning guitar is a passion that many people strive for. After all, the guitar is one of the most critical instruments and allows you to create some fantastic music.Best headphones deals
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories12 months ago in Beat
Learn Guitar Modes: Unlock New Sounds and Creative Freedom
Imagine this: You’re at your favorite open mic night, guitar in hand, feeling confident. Someone calls out for a jam in A Dorian, and suddenly, you're scrambling. You know A minor, you know A major—but A Dorian? That’s when the realization hits: guitar modes are the missing link in your playing.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories12 months ago in Beat
Franz Ferdinand - The Human Fear in Review
Although I said as part of my ABCommunities Challenge (thanks again, John Cox), that I would try and do something a little different for any communities I've written before in a few times, I love this album so wanted to talk about it.
By Paul Stewart12 months ago in Beat
Erase All The Silence: A Bedroom Artist Melding Metal with Emotion
Erase All The Silence, a bedroom artist with a strong metal edge, has released a deeply personal and powerful album titled F.R.A.G.M.E.N.T.E.D., a collection of 12 tracks that showcase the raw emotion and musical versatility that has become his signature.
By mysoundMusic12 months ago in Beat
Chris Alan’s Debut Song “Philly Town (Acoustic)"
Chris Alan is a name to watch in the indie scene. With his debut single Philly Town (Acoustic), Alan offers a fresh sound that blends indie rock, blues, and acoustic vibes into an anthem that speaks directly to the heart of Philadelphia.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
Album Review: Tony Marino – The Rock Album
Tony Marino, a composer, pianist, and recording engineer, has captivated audiences with his blend of jazz, Latin jazz, and world music. His sound, combining influences from bossa nova to bebop, has earned him a devoted following on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, other major music platforms, and social sites. Marino’s musical journey began in South Philadelphia, where he studied under prominent local musicians, and gained recognition starting with his Latin Jazz Project beginning in 1997.
By mysoundMusicabout a year ago in Beat
My Toxic Brain Dance
Have you ever had a moment in your life where you look around and wonder how the hell you ended up here, in the grand daddy of all slumps and going nowhere? You're standing on a path that seems go on and on and has no end. It’s been coming on for a while, but that is where I find myself. I am adrift in a sea of suckadoodle and mediocrity just treading water.
By Katie L. Oswald (BookDragon)about a year ago in Beat
SHUFFLE ALL
It’s the end of November, I’m drinking cold brew, and starting this out on my phone. My laptop died a few days ago, so I’m resorting to this alternative method. Hopefully it’s just an issue with the power cable, and not the laptop itself (I’ll know in a few days when the replacement cord arrives). Otherwise, I’ve more than likely lost the drawing I was working on. Downside of digital art. But I have my notebooks, sketchbook, and phone, so I can still work on some things and try not to think about how fast this week off of work went by. Part of me is dreading going back on Monday. But I told myself I wasn’t going to think about that. It’s the end of November and I’m in a coffee shop listening to Fu Manchu and trying to stay inspired.
By Aaron Morrisonabout a year ago in Beat









