Archive for July, 2011
Classroom Music Worksheet ? Music With Fun
Classroom teaching help students to learn more in less time, but students generally tend to forget things fast. Many times the lesson is so lengthy that students fail to maintain their concentration throughout the lesson and so they miss important points. Many times the lesson complicated, and so learning gets tough.
Teachers are well aware about this problem and hence to help their students overcome these problems they prepare worksheet or they even encourage their students to make worksheet on their own after the discussion. These worksheets are basically a format where the entire details of the lessons are broken into small points. These points are easier to learn and also helps student to retain information.
Tags: classroom music, expressive style, faculties, music worksheets, technological aspects
Blues Styles and History
Types of Blues Music
I thought I would write a little piece about the types of blues music. There are so many out there it can sometimes be hard to tell which is which. For those out there who are aspiring to be great blues musicians or guitarist, knowing what the different types of blues is crucial. It will help you in several aspect. First you will just sounds smarter and well rounded with discussing the blues with other musicians, secondly it will help give you a better understanding of the blues and history of it which in turn help you become a better blues musician.
As there are several types of blues music I will go ahead and just cover some of the major ones.
Tags: blues boogie, chicago blues style, new orleans blues, rapid temp, types of blues music