Archive for November, 2011

Blues Slide Guitar

Slide guitar playing in blues music had been popular for many years but not many people understand how this guitar playing style originated and the techniques used to produce this fascinating guitar sound. In the early twentieth century many American blues players began their careers playing music on a single string instrument called a diddley bow. This was a kid’s toy consisting of a wire stretched between two screws. It seems logical that without access to store bought instruments the emerging adult musicians would develop an instrument based on what they played music on as children. Of course the early blues players did use conventional guitars but a guitar played with a slide made from a knife or a bottle neck more readily complemented the vocal style and blues harp techniques the people used to express their lives in music.

Blues guitar players who took up slide guitar and influenced other musicians to do so were Muddy Waters and Elmore James. Both of these guitarists were driven by the music of Robert Johnson, built on his legacy and further influenced electric blues players like Johnny Winter and Duane Allman. Elmore actually started his musical career on the diddley bow when he was twelve years old. A confirmed individualist, he played a modified acoustic guitar to sound like a solid body electric.

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Start Your Child With Violin Lessons With A Violin Teacher At Avloni Academy Of Music

Music lessons are one of the most worthwhile ways for a child to spend spare time. One of the instruments gaining popularity these days is the violin, and Avloni Academy of Music has qualified violin teachers who stand ready to help your child learn this wonderful instrument.

The Avloni Academy of Music was established in 2006, by combining two well-known music schools: The Lamorinda Academy of Music and Arts, and The Polonsky Piano school. Dr. Umida Avloni envisioned a space where students could not only learn to play instruments, but the study music theory, giving them a well-rounded education and appreciation of music.

In today’s public school systems, budget cuts force music programs to be eliminated with alarming regularity. A musical education has been proven to engage students and give them the ability to embrace various forms of self-expression. When they are denied that during a regular school day, parents who have the means have no choice but to contract independent music teachers to expose their children to the world of music. Violin Teachers are an important part of a child’s education because that violin teacher will ensure that a student’s academic skills develop, and that the child is given a creative outlet to express him or herself.

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