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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Sonoma Wireworks Riffworks T4 & Standard: this software does not require expert knowledge. If you still have questions concerning the operating of the software for music creation, you may address the company’s facebook page. Helpful forums will be always at your disposal. The principle of Sonoma Wireworks Riffworks T4 & Standard’s operating is the following: [...]
What Synthesizer Should I buy
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010It is not an easy task to choose a synthesizer, as nowadays customers are offered a great number of these instruments of various types and of course of different prices. The article provides the basic criteria that you should be guided by, in order to make a right decision. These criteria are:
·The purpose of the [...]
The Staple Songs
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010The Staple Singers were gospel, soul and R&B singing band from the US. The article provides some information about famous songs “Brand New Day”, “If you are ready” and “Respect Yourself” performed by this music group.
“Brand New Day” is a The Staple Singers’ song written by Al Kooper for the 1970 film Hal Ashby The [...]
Bands with Light in Their Name
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Lights Valerie Poxleither is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She performs and composes electro-pop music. Her singles “Drive My Soul”, “Ice”, “Saviour” and “February Air” enjoy wide popularity. It should be noted that in 2008 her song “Drive My Souls” reached #18 in the Canadian Hot 100.As for another single “February Air”, it was #3 [...]
Is David Bowie Overrated
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010By answering the question whether David Bowie is overrated or not, we can be faced with various opinions. However one should understand the difference between two meanings such as to dislike somebody and to overrate. On the basis of the above said it becomes clear that still a musician, singer can be appreciated by the [...]
ELO history
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010The history of the legendary band ELO begins in the late 1960’s. At that time Roy Wood arrived at the notion to form a band where such musical instruments as cellos, violins, horns would be played. All these innovations could give the music a classical sound. Jeff Lynne was fascinated by the suggested idea as [...]
Electric Light Orchestra amazing facts
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010The members of the English band The Move created The Electric Light Orchestra. They strived to attach great importance to the sounding of their music. Their decision was to include traditional instruments while performing. The name of band is explained by the fact that the musicians combined electric rock instruments with orchestral instruments.
The first manager [...]
Symphonic Rock
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010The Classic Progressive Rock which enjoys wide popularity can be subdivided into several sub-genres. One of these genres is Symphonic Rock being the largest and the most well-known one. Musicians came to the idea to combine progressive rock with classical music traditions. In order to create a more powerful impression on the audience the artists [...]
Electric Light Orchestra Discovery
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010The album Discovery was released in the United Kingdom in May, 1979. Many of the tracks were written by Jeff Lynne. The back cover of the album Discovery depicts the image of a man dressed in middle eastern clothes. The personage has a turban on and he holds a big sword.
The album was a great [...]
Mr Blue Sky Electric Light Orchestra
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010“Mr. Blue Sky” is one of the most famous songs composed and performed by the ELO. The history of its appearance and composing arouses great interest. The track was written in Switzerland by Jeff Lynne. During the Lynne’s stay in this country where he hoped to find inspiration for his double album the weather [...]
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