Find out more: Music Business Radio - Weekly Podcast Now Available Current show features Dez Dickerson. Dez is probably best known as the lead guitarist and musical director for Prince and the Revolution, but has worked with a number of artists … [Read more...]
Archives for June 2006
Jazz Pianist Hilton Ruiz Dies at 54
From Jazz Pianist Hilton Ruiz Dies at 54: Pianist Hilton Ruiz, who had been in a coma since he was injured in a fall last month, died yesterday, his agent told the Associated Press. He was 54. I studied with Hilton in the summer of 1986. Damn … [Read more...]
Keyboard Star Billy Preston Dies
From Keyboards star Billy Preston dies: Billy Preston, a US singer and musician best known for his work with The Beatles, dies aged 59. More from Jazz HQ: Billy Preston dies at 59 … [Read more...]
Why Is Absolute Pitch More Refined Than Relative Pitch?
Simply put, absolute pitch is more subtle and accurate. With relative pitch, there are twelve major chords. With absolute pitch, there is only one C major chord. The distinctions you can make with absolute pitch are finer and smaller. And each note … [Read more...]
Phofilmusigner
Ideas are in motion. And new technology is allowing photographers, musicians, designers, filmmakers, and artistic pros everywhere to blur the lines of traditional disciplines. Visit the new Apple Pro site and experience the projects and people that … [Read more...]
University Of Washington’s Crypto Course FREE
Who wants to pay for Stanford's Crypto Course, when University of Washington has made the whole Cryptography Course available on-line for free. Yes, all the presentations, videos (mp3, WMV), homework, quizzes etc. are available on-line. The material … [Read more...]
Will Scientology’s Power Center Help You Solve This?
From Five-dimensional Rubik's Cube puzzle: More... … [Read more...]
The World’s Most Important 6-Sec Drum Loop
This brilliant twenty-minute video is about the history of the "Amen Break," a six-second drum sample from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. This sample was used extensively in early hiphop and sample-based music. It became the … [Read more...]
The Ear Training You Do Today…
...is for tomorrow's ears. As you learn new skills or behaviors, neurons connect into new groups of cognitrons, where the connecting synapses are reinforced with repeated use. In other words, these new ideas need to "shake hands" a number of times … [Read more...]
Pull Out The Stops!
Fill your spine with gunpowder! Light a match in your brain! Thanks for the inspiration. … [Read more...]
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