Resources for Bass

![]() | How to play The Smiths, This Charming Man basslineInterestingly, this bassline also fits "You Can't Hurry Love" by The Supremes. Coincidence, or something more sinister...? ;-) |
![]() | Playing Keyboards at Navratri (Hindu Festival)This is a video of me playing at a local Navratri festival, where I played the keyboards with the local group. The event is held every year around October for 11 evenings. |
![]() | Time After Time - Acoustic Guitar - James BennettViolet performing Time After Time. Live acoustic session featuring accompaniment from James Bennett. |
Age to start Piano Lessons
Is there an ideal age to start piano lessons?
Three main factors to consider: academic skills, emotional maturity, natural musical abilities
Copyright Laws In India
It is desirable to officially register your works with the Registrar of Copyrights in India.
Reasons to Register
here are two fundamental reasons to Register:
1) ability to sue; and
2) statutory damages.
Dangers of Non-Registration
Copyright Laws In India
What are the guidelines regarding registration of a book under the Copyright Act?
Ans: Chapter VI of the Copyright Rules, 1958, as amended, sets out the procedure for the registration of a work. Copies of the Act and Rules can be obtained from the Manager of Publications, Publication Branch, Civil Lines, Delhi or his authorized dealers on payment or download from the Copyright web-site "http://www.legalserviceindia.com/copyright/register.htm"
![]() | Dupré - Suite Bretonne - (3) - Les Cloches de Perros-GuirecThe third part of a three-piece suite of delightful miniatures by Marcel Dupré - played by English organist Dr. Julie Ainscough upon the magnificent 1889 Father Willis organ of the Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Ewell, Surrey, details of which can be found here: http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=D08165 |
![]() | Dupré - Suite Bretonne - (2) - FileuseThe second part of a three-piece suite of delightful miniatures by Marcel Dupré - played by English organist Dr. Julie Ainscough upon the magnificent 1889 Father Willis organ of the Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Ewell, Surrey, details of which can be found here: http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=D08165 |
![]() | Dupré - Suite Bretonne - (1) - BerceuseThe first part of a three-piece suite of delightful miniatures by Marcel Dupré - played by English organist Dr. Julie Ainscough upon the magnificent 1889 Father Willis organ of the Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Ewell, Surrey, details of which can be found here: http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=D08165 |
Unaccompanied solo performance of Jelly Roll Morton's "Dead Man Blues"
![]() | Fairytale of New York on Classical GuitarFairytale of New York on Nylon String Guitar (classical guitar) by Udi Glaser. |
ARTICLE: Fortune Favours the Relentless Marketeer
The way most people get to hear your music is by somebody somewhere telling them to listen to it. It could be friends, family, people on websites, promoters, radio pluggers, journalists, bloggers, A&R executives, graphic designers, record shop owners, music teachers, instrument manufacturers, brands, bar staff in gig venues, people at gigs, record producers, advertising creatives, filmmakers and TV shows producers. It’s highly rare that somebody will just stumble across it, yet marketing is something that few bands and artists ever do well. Apart from the successful ones.
![]() | Boys are back outro soloThe opposite extreme to the Parlor guitar clip. |
How to make a DIY synth sound machine
Be quick to get a place for this special and you'll get an Early Bird Discount! Book tickets here.

Title: How to make a DIY synth sound machine
Date: Thursday 14th April 2011
Time: 7pm - 9pm
Location: 18 Victoria Park Square, London, E2 9PF
Duration: 2 hours
Price: £25
Teacher: Evan Raskob
About this class:
Mouse Music: how the internet is changing the way we learn music
Date: Tuesday 30th November
Time: 6.30pm - 9pm
Venue: School of Everything, 18 Victoria Park Square, London, E2 9PF
Food and drinks provided
Next Tuesday we are holding a discussion about how the internet is changing the way in which we learn music - whether it be singing, digital music production, guitar or music theory or anything in between.
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