Articles tagged: "songs"
1: Changing Keys: What Is Transposition, And How Can I Do It?
Transposition is changing the key of a piece of music, or changing the notes without changing their relationship. This is often done to make the piece of music easier to play or sing.
2: When It Comes To Music, You Never Know What 's Going To Be Popular
The popular music field has room for songs of many styles. As Dave Brubeck proved, you never know what the public will choose to make popular. In any given year there are always surprises, remember the song "Who Let the Dogs Out"? So, there you go. Sit down at that piano and compose away. You just never know.
3: Can You Write a Song?
It 's not as difficult as you might imagine to create a song of your own based on your own experiences and the emotion of your heart. It may never make the charts, but it 's fun and so satisfying!
4: Change Your Life With This Song!
Remember that song "Dust in the Wind?" You may think it funny but some of the biggest mysteries of life are written into the lyrics of that song.
5: Music Online Glossary – When Music, Music Careers and PCs Collide
From Net-newbie to someone that’s been in the business of music for years, you may run into word, term or phrase online that throws you occasionally. Artistopia offers you a way to decipher the music terminology that will eventually cross your path while being on the Web.
6: The iPod - A True Musical Revolution
There is no doubt that iPods are changing how we are listening to music. It is changing how people listen to music. It is changing how they buy music. It is even changing how companies market music. It really is a true musical revolution.Technology is truly exploding. How often do you see a new
7: The iPod - More Than Just A Tool To Hear Music
When you think of the word iPod, you automatically think music. But the fact is that the iPod can do more than just let you hear music. iPod can be used to view videos and store pictures. In fact some iPods can store up to 7,500 songs, 25,000 photos and 1,000 videos. There are also games that c
8: How iPod Shuffle Sets Apart From Other iPods
Apple has proven with the iPod that, like cheese and wine, it just gets better over time. The iPod is currently available in three versions: iPod, iPod Nano, and iPod Shuffle. The iPod, available in 30 and 60GB storage capacities, can store up to 15,000 songs. The iPod Nano, a smaller version o
9: Your “Not To Play” List, (What To Do When You Really Hate The Macarena)
In today’s era, there are thousands of music folders available to whoever that makes of djing a source of his income With so many options, the question arises, What music selection do I want for my wedding
10: How to Get Videos onto Your IPod Video
The iPod video is known as the last generation of iPods, which surprised the market and the sales since its appearance. Basically, this new device is able to play videos. If this seems like fun, the technical part might need some guidance. Firstly, you should know that both the PSP and iPod ca
11: How To Tell What Major Key A Song Is In Quickly & Easily
Key signatures are a type of musical notation that indicate which key the song is to be played in. But key signatures, despite the name, are not the same thing as key. Key signatures are simply notational devices; just as a note is the notational name for a pitch, key signatures are the not
12: When Are Lyrics Not Important?
As many fans of music know, the lyrical parts of a song are usually the most important and integral pieces to a particular song or piece 's success. Many times these words are the only part of a song that fans will remember or be able to recognize in an instant. In addition, it is common for art
13: Why Lyrics Are Important
What makes a good song so appealing to the people who buy CDs and MP3 files? Is it the background beats or the guitar riffs played? Is it the voice of the lead singer or how high he or she can take his vocals to? The truth is that the most important part of most songs, techno possibly being an

