The keyword on a clarinet is either played using silver or nickel. On a rare occasion, gold may be used for the key work on the clarinet. Nickel plating is durable, and it does not tarnish near as easily as silver. Nickel plating is also preferred in many occasions because it has a luster that [...]
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Clarinet Guide Part 2
March 9th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Buyer's Guide, clarinet
Learning to Play the Violin
March 8th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, For Beginners, Playing Tips, Violin
Although the violin can be played simply by plucking the strings with your fingers, the best way to learn how to play the guitar is by using the bow. When you first begin playing the violin, this can appear difficult, and even a bit awkward, but if you are patient and willing to learn and [...]
Acoustic Guitar String Changing pt 3
February 26th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Guitars, Instrument Care
If it is time for you to change the strings on your guitar, then you need to know what tools and equipment you need and also have an understanding of the process involved. The following guide is designed to help you remove the sixth string so that you can change the string on your acoustic [...]
Acoustic Guitar String Changing pt 2
January 20th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Guitars, Instrument Care
If it is time for you to change the strings on your guitar, then you need to know what tools and equipment you need and also have an understanding of the process involved. The following guide is designed to help you remove the sixth string so that you can change the string on your acoustic [...]
Introduction to Bending Strings
January 18th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Guitars, Playing Tips, Strings
The History of String Bending and Gauges String bending is a technique that was founded by blues and country music players who wished to mimic the sound of bottleneck guitars, and later on, pedal steel-string guitars. Since then, bending has become a standard technique in the playing of guitars, because it provides a greater texture [...]
The Willow Flute
January 11th, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Flute, Instrument History
The willow flute, also known as a sallow flute, was created by the Scandinavians and saw use in their traditional folk music. The unique instrument possesses and equally unique sound, and has seen use for quite a long time. Like many flutes, the willow flute’s design is simple. The thing that sets willow flutes apart [...]
5 Tips for Acoustic Guitar Playing
January 2nd, 2012 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Guitars, Playing Tips
Here are a couple of acoustic guitar tips for free that every beginner should learn sooner than later. Some of it is harder to learn than it is for others; forewarned is forearmed. Guitar Tip #1 – You are incredibly unlikely to hear anyone ever say to themselves “It is too bad we do not [...]
Choosing a Musical Instrument
December 19th, 2011 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, For Beginners
If you have an interest in joining a band, but you are not sure what instrument to choose, this may be a good jumping off point for you. When joining band, you will be allowed to choose an instrument that you like, and you will be allowed to learn how to play from the ground [...]
Teaching Little Fingers to Play: A Book for the Earliest Beginner (John Thompsons Modern Course for The Piano)
December 15th, 2011 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Piano
A series for the early beginner combining rote and note approach. The melodies are written with careful thought and are kept as simple as possible, yet they are refreshingly delightful. All the music lies within the grasp of the child\’s small hands.
Fiddling Instruments: A Primer
December 14th, 2011 — Acoustic Musical Instruments, Erhu, Fiddle, Instrument History
Generically, fiddles are bowed lutes. The fiddle term denotes the existence of a stringed instrument that has a neck that bears strings sounded through the use of friction rather than the use of striking or plucking as with other musical instruments. Playing the Fiddle In nearly all fiddle instruments around the world, the friction that [...]

