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726: The Little Heard Cousin of the Trumpet
This article looks at the hisotry of the cornet. It explores its uses in music and the music written for it....
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727: The No Valve Trumpet To Awaken To
This article looks at the cousin of the trumpet, the bugle. This insturment has been used in the military and throughout history....
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728: The Mythical Sounds of the Pan Flute
This article looks at both the factual and mythical origins of the pan flute. It explores its stories and its music....
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729: The Spiritual Song of the Oboe
This article looks at the history of the oboe. It talks about its mucis and construction....
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730: The Irish Melodies on the Tin Whistle
This article explores the history of the tin whistle in Ireland. This article looks at all the wonderful music wrriten for it....
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731: The Shrill of the Musical Whistle
This one note instrument is used very carefully in music. This article explores how it is used in music and why....
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732: The Silly and Sometimes Amusing Sound of the Slide Whistle
This article explores this odd member of the percussion family. The Slide Whistle has been used to create certain comical moods in music....
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733: The Asian Elegance of the Willow Flute
This article looks at the ancient history of the willow flute. This is an asian based instrument of the woodwind family....
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734: The Revolutionary Sound of the Fife
This article explores the hisotry and music of the fife. This cousin of the flute has its place in American history....
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735: How to Become A Famous Keyboard Player
You have a little studio set up. You might have a Yamaha Motif ES 6 and maybe a Roland XV 5080 and possibly an arranger keyboard such as the Yamaha Tyros or Korg PA1....
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736: Tips And Tricks For Recording Your Voice
Now at last it's time to put your voice on tape. make sure you have everything set up the right way before you start the tape rolling and begin to sing. Voice is one of the hardest things to properly record, but is often the most important part of a recording session. You'll want to know how to go about things before you begin....
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737: Prepare Your Fingers Properly For Playing The Guitar
Without the correct preparation the fingers are likely become rigid and sore when playing the guitar. The fingers have to be flexible and capable of bending into unusual shapes in order to play certain notes and chords. The stiffer they become, we continue to force them to play, getting tenser as we go along which in turn affects our fingers. So is there anything we can do about this problem?...
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738: Taking Care Of Your Singing Voice
It is necessary as a singer to take care of your voice, even if this means attending long singing practices on a daily basis. Practice helps the ever hopeful singer to be spotted by a recording studio as well as improving the quality of the voice....
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739: History And Types of Guitars
This article talks about a brief history and the many types of guitars....
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740: Jazzing It Up in Majorca
The Spanish island of Majorca, the largest and most densely populated of the Balearic Islands, is a nation rich in culture. As one of the most popular holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, Major...
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741: How MOH Advantage Programs Work?
The On Hold Advantage programs will work with any business telephone system that has music on hold (MOH) capability. Above feature is located on the "main telephone box" or key service unit (KSU) of t...
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742: Music on Hold System Requirements and Limits
The following system requirements and limits apply to the Music on Hold feature, all audio streaming devices that are using the Music on Hold feature support simplex streams. The music on hold server ...
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743: Music on Hold Distinctiveness
The integrated Music on Hold feature allows users to place on-net and off-net users on hold with music that is streamed from a streaming source. This source makes music available to any possible on-ne...
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744: Vital Frequency In Satellite Radio
Vital frequency is the maximum frequency of the radio wave which is returned from a layer for normal incident. In case the frequency of the radio wave exceeds the critical frequency the influence of t...
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745: Vessel broadcasting
In troposphere under normal conditions the air pressure water vapor pressure and temperature reduces with the increase of height above earth. As a result of this the refractive index also reduces with...
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746: Super Refraction In Satellite Radios
While the M curve has a negative slope the curvature of the ray is concave downward on a plane earth diagram and the true curvature of the rays is greater than the curvature of the earth. Hence rays w...
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747: Pulse Code Modulation In Satellite Radio
Pulse amplitude modulation, pulse width modulation and pulse position modulation form cases of analog pulse system. Pulse code modulation and delta modulation form cases of digital pulse modulation. P...
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748: Ionosphere Effect On Satellite Radio Waves
The radio waves traveling through the ionosphere possess kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is imparted to the free electrons. Thus these free electrons in the ionosphere are set to vibration. These ...
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749: Fading In Satellite Radio
By fading of a radio signal we mean that incident wave change in the field strength of signal received from distant transmitter. The fading of signal may be put into the following two categories namel...
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750: Magnetic Field on Radio Waves
The earth’s magnetic field exerts a deflecting force on the moving electrons. This force on an electron is proportional to the product of instantaneous velocity of the electron and the component of ea...
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