John Mcdermott music
January 16, 2009 by SemiCritic
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John Mcdermott was a member of the original Irish Tenors. He was first recognized in the music industry in 1993 with his Danny Boy collection that sold more than a million copies. John Mcdermott music originated from his desire to come up with a personal tribute to his parents.
Little did he know that the [...]
bass guitar case
January 9, 2009 by SemiCritic
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Generally, an electric bass guitar has four strings: E, A, D, and G. The highest string, the G, is an octave and a fourth below middle C. This makes tuning all four strings similar to tuning a double bass. Strings are made of metal (roundwound, groundwound, flatwound, or halfwound), metal with coverings (tapewound and plastic), [...]
condenser microphones
January 8, 2009 by SemiCritic
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There are a variety of condenser microphones out there in the market. One will definitely suit your recording needs. And you really can’t get away without one since it is necessary equipment in the recording studio.
One model is the Eagletone UM30 Studio Cardioid Condenser Microphone. It is a high-end, [...]
bass amps
January 8, 2009 by SemiCritic
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Every guitarist should have a good amp. There are lots of amps out there especially bass amps. They can really make your guitar sound good or bad depending on your skill. But a good amplifier can really spell the difference when playing in a bar or concert.
There are lots of amps [...]
Frank Patterson albums
December 22, 2008 by SemiCritic
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Ireland is not only home to beautiful castles. It is also home to wonderful singers such as Frank Patterson. He is known as the golden tenor of Ireland. He started as a young soprano in his hometown in Clonmel then moved to Dublin to start his formal vocal studies. He became more and more popular [...]
Buddha music for meditation
December 22, 2008 by SemiCritic
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Meditation is practiced in most eastern religions, particularly Buddhism and Hinduism. It is staying quiet and focusing on one’s own breathing. When you meditate, you forget your worries and all the other worldly cares around you.
Meditation is becoming popular even in the western world as it can relax the mind and de-stress the body. [...]
the ONeille Brothers music
November 20, 2008 by SemiCritic
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Bring home several CDs of Irish piano music to delight your senses. Enjoy the ONeille Brothers music in 24 CDs that they have recorded and released.
Brothers Tim and Ryan began playing the piano when they were five years old and continued honing their craft until they finished college. After which, they started their own [...]
