- Johann Strauss & His Father: Waltz Kings
Johann Strauss was the son of a famous composer. He was born in Vienna, Austria in 1825. Johann Straus Senior was often known as the father of the waltz, and Strauss Junior was later dubbed the king of the waltz. Raised in Austria, Strauss did much of his composition in the latter half of the 19th century.
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- The Material Girl To Tour Spain in September
Madonna recently announced plans to tour Spain in September 2008. Her Spanish shows will include a show on 16 September in Madrid, which will be followed by a show two days later at the Cheste Race Track in Valencia.
- Toadies Tickets- Time to Get Grungy!
If you are a fan of an obscure type of music and want to hear some sounds that are different from all the ones that you hear on the radio, make sure to get your pair of Toadies tickets before they all run out. The band is most well known for their 1995 smash hit “Rubberneck” and 2001’s “Hell Below/Stars Above.”
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- Keyboard Lessons Online Await Adults Anxious To Learn To Play
If you are interested in learning the piano and want to learn from the comfort of your own home, online keyboard lessons are the way to go. Many sites offer you the instruction you need to begin playing the piano now.
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- Jonas Brothers Concert Tickets
Before 2006 mainstream music fans may not have heard of the Jonas Brothers much when they debuted their first CD "Its about Time". However, these three brothers actually had a long list of accomplishments to their credit. Among the tweens, they became popular with their single "Year 3000" played on the Disney Channel.
- Guitar Players Can Learn To Play The Piano In No Time Flat
If you're a guitar player who desires to learn the piano, you're already ahead of the game. You can transfer your knowledge of chords and chord patterns to the keyboard. This means you could be playing a tune at the piano in no time. That's because chords are chords, no matter what instrument they are played on.
- How to Play Chords On The Piano
One of the most important aspects of any pianist's repertoire is the understanding of how to play chords. To play chords, you must learn some simple theory. To make it easier, you'll mainly be playing the white keys.