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06/28/2011
The formalities and legalities of a wedding can be regarded as the "bone structure" of the ceremony. Without those legalities, without the correct words, documentation, certificates and authorities, the ceremony cannot be a legal one.But the bare bones of such a ceremony can be ... Read more
06/20/2011
Walking down the aisle towards your husband-to-be is a hugely significant part of your wedding day. To ensure that this once-in-a-lifetime moment is everything you want it to be, you have to consider your music selection carefully. Your processional song will act as the soundtrac ... Read more
06/18/2011
For anyone studying popular classical music, it can be a daunting task to know where to begin. There are so many great pieces that a beginner can get overwhelmed. Here are 10 of the most popular classical pieces with a brief background of each. There are many others, of course, b ... Read more
06/18/2011
According to www2.stetson.edu a song becomes a classic when it is instantly recognized by a large number of people. Secondly, it should evoke a universal idea, a distinct mood or an event. Lastly, it must exemplify and belong to a sub-genre and retain these characteristics beyond ... Read more
06/17/2011
Many, if not all people have a built-in ability to learn music without help from theoretical ideas. The degree may vary but guitar teachers sometimes talk about students or friends who can learn to play chords without knowing their names, who can write songs and arrange music wit ... Read more
06/17/2011
The use of classical music can turn any wedding ceremony into an act of great beauty. Classical music can add romance, class, set the tone for each part of your ceremony, and paint a unique sound picture of your special day. Not only will people remember the visual treat of the t ... Read more
06/16/2011
For me the baroque period really has some of my favourite peices of music, it is usually bright and very posetive in sound. From the wonderful sound of the oboe, to the really bright tones of the mandolin. There is something in this musical genre to lift anyones spirits.I do of ... Read more
06/16/2011
The Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel is a composition well known throughout the world. It's a piece of music that is played in commercials, feature films, and shopping mall music systems. Its melody and harmony are such that, when heard, spur an "I know this song" reaction in liste ... Read more