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					  <title><![CDATA[What to Look For When Buying a Saxophone]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[The saxophone is a very complex instrument and if you're<br/>
thinking of buying one, then you need to consider a few<br/>
things first.  There are many kinds of saxophone to choose<br/>
from and to help you find what is right for you, read the<br/>
following tips: ]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Pamelina Siow)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:03:28 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[A guide to Bayliner]]></title>
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					  <description><![CDATA[Established in 1955, Bayliner are widely recognized as a<br/>
leader in recreational boating.  Part of the Brunswick<br/>
Corporation and a member of the Brunswick Boat Group,<br/>
Bayliner has been a boating leader for more than 45 years.<br/>
<br/>
Types of Bayliner boats - Bayliner is dedicated to<br/>
providing the<a target="_blank" href="http://www.theyachtmarket.com/"> highest quality boats and yachts</a>. If you are<br/>
looking for a boat that you can enjoy with the whole family<br/>
then Bayliner is an excellent choice.  Designed with the<br/>
whole family in mind, Bayliner offers bowrider, deck boats<br/>
and cruisers.  This long established boating company is<br/>
dedicated to building boats that people want.<br/>
<br/>
Exciting and affordable, Bayliner has become one of the<br/>
most popular recreational boats in its industry. Bayliner<br/>
boats are ideal for all types of activity; fishing, skiing,<br/>
cruising and water trips. With a range of boats that can<br/>
accommodate up to thirteen people and up to thirty two feet<br/>
in length, the opportunities are endless.<br/>
<br/>
The 3 types of Bayliner - There are three types of<br/>
Bayliners to choose from: bowriders, deck boats and<br/>
cruisers.<br/>
<br/>
Bowriders - Bowriders are an easy boat to maintain and are<br/>
excellent for water sports, fishing or short day trips.<br/>
With a huge amount of space and storage, they can easily<br/>
accommodate all your needs.  The size of a bowrider can<br/>
vary from 17' to 24' and models that can be chosen are 175,<br/>
185, 195, 205, 225, and 245.<br/>
<br/>
Deck boats - Deck boats are ideal for those who want to<br/>
cruise or take part in water sports. Bayliner deck boats<br/>
have generous deck space and inside space, a few models<br/>
also offer bathroom facilities. With a choice of inboard<br/>
and outboard motors, Bayliner deck boats will meet any of<br/>
your water sporting needs.  You can buy a Bayliner deck<br/>
boat in sizes between 18' and 23' in length.  They are<br/>
available in following models; 197 Outboard, 197 Deck Boat,<br/>
217 Outboard, 217 Deck Boat, and 237 Deck Boat.<br/>
<br/>
Cruiser - If you are interested in taking longer trips or<br/>
spending the night on your boat, a Bayliner cruiser is the<br/>
best option. These boats are spacious and offer a range of<br/>
facilities that make them highly adaptable. With a full<br/>
galley, bathroom facilities and a sleeping cabin, a<br/>
Bayliner cruiser is ideal for long trips, and can also be<br/>
used for fishing and water sports.  The sizes you can buy<br/>
are between 24' and 35', and you can also buy them with a<br/>
single or twin engine.<br/>
<br/>
Why buy a Bayliner? - Bayliner boats are:<br/>
<br/>
- Highly versatile <br/>
- Designed for adults, but also child friendly <br/>
- Easy to maintain and operate <br/>
- Built to last <br/>
- Available wide range of models<br/>
<br/>
Owning a boat is something that appeals to many people,<br/>
however, it can be an expensive hobby. If you are thinking<br/>
of buying a Bayliner boat, you should research the<br/>
different models available in detail.  Buying a boat that<br/>
isn't suitable for your needs could be an expensive mistake.<br/>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (Simon White)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 11:15:49 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Should You Choose an Electronic Drum Set or Acoustic Drum Set]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.articlesofadvice.com/articles/1048/1/Should-You-Choose-an-Electronic-Drum-Set-or-Acoustic-Drum-Set/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[For years the debate has raged between drummers whether to<br/>
use acoustic drums or an <a target="_blank" href="http://electronicdrumset.org/">electronic drum set</a>.  There is no<br/>
clear cut answer for everyone.  Ultimately it comes down to<br/>
personal taste and preference.  Although there are some<br/>
characteristics that the two share, there are some definite<br/>
differences that can help you make a decision when it comes<br/>
time to buy your next drum set.<br/>
<br/>
An electronic drum set is much more versatile than an<br/>
acoustic drum set.  Very accurate samples of acoustic drums<br/>
sounds can be programmed into each drum pad including<br/>
cymbals.  They can also be programmed with many other<br/>
sounds as well.  You can trigger literally any sound from a<br/>
drum pad that you can imagine. You can realistically have<br/>
multiple drum kits in one.  Anything from a heavy metal,<br/>
salsa, techno or reggae kit all in one set.  This is<br/>
especially helpful when it comes to recording.<br/>
<br/>
Practicing noise free is another major benefit of an<br/>
electronic drum set.  Practicing without disturbing others<br/>
is one of the largest obstacles that drummers must<br/>
overcome.  With elecronic drums, you can mute the kit<br/>
entirely by using headphones.  In many band practice<br/>
situations, acoustic drums completely overpower the rest of<br/>
the instruments.  With electronic drums, you can control<br/>
the volume, allowing the other band members to also turn<br/>
down their instruments, making it less likely to disturb<br/>
anyone else.<br/>
<br/>
Many of the new electronic drum kits have a feature that<br/>
allows you to play a song minus the drum tracks.  This is a<br/>
great tool for learning that new song you are intersted in.<br/>
<br/>
Transporting electronic drums is much easier as well.  They<br/>
are much more compact and lightweight.  Most elecronic drum<br/>
kits can fit into an average car when broken down, unlike<br/>
most acoustic drums.  An amplifier is the most cumbersone<br/>
part of an electronic drum kit, but may or may not be<br/>
needed depending entirely on the practice or performance<br/>
venue.  In many cases you will be able to plug directly<br/>
into a P.A. rig or a mixing console, instead of using the<br/>
amplifier.<br/>
<br/>
The price of electronic drums has decreased dramatically<br/>
over the years.  Even low priced starter kits have the<br/>
features and quality that most drummers would be satisfied<br/>
with.  High end models are generally around the same price<br/>
as comparable acoustic models.<br/>
<br/>
So, don't dismiss the possibility that an <a target="_blank" href="http://electronicdrumset.org/">electronic drum<br/>
set</a> might be a better option.<br/>
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					  <author>no@spam.com (James Hill)</author>
					  <pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:31:15 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[How To Play Guitar, Teach Yourself Guitar]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.articlesofadvice.com/articles/833/1/How-To-Play-Guitar-Teach-Yourself-Guitar/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[To <a href="http://www.livetojam.com/" target="_blank">learn how to play guitar</a> is both fun and an interesting<br/>way to become productive. However, like all other <a href="http://www.livetojam.com/" target="_blank">musical<br/>instruments</a>, guitar needs dedication and regular practice.<br/>Although there are many music schools that teach playing<br/>guitars, self-learning has many advantages. It not only<br/>saves time but also offers the flexibility to learn and<br/>practice according to one?s own routine. This leads to<br/>efficient time management and utilization of leisure time.<br/>However, the important aspect of all guitar learning<br/>courses is that one needs to save time for the lessons<br/>regularly. This is applicable more for the beginners who<br/>need to grasp the basic aspects of playing guitar.<br/><br/>Minute details are taken into consideration while designing<br/>beginner guitar lessons. Self-learning modules are based on<br/>the consideration that a beginner needs to learn the basic<br/>concepts thoroughly to become an eloquent guitar player.<br/>The lessons are pretty interesting and the videos are<br/>completely designed to support the beginners? quest of the<br/>subject. Moreover, guitar lesson DVD offer a completely<br/>detailed guidance to the beginners, taking into<br/>consideration all the aspects that may arise in the minds<br/>of the beginners. Therefore, the DVD set is a dependable<br/>solution for all the needs of the beginners who wish to<br/>learn guitar by themselves. All the sections of the DVD<br/>offer a comprehensive knowledge of the subject along with<br/>interestingly designed modules. Moreover, the processes<br/>that have been included in the DVDs are well tested so that<br/>no technical problems arise when one starts to learn from<br/>these disks.<br/><br/>A comprehensive guide for <a href="http://www.livetojam.com/" target="_blank">self learning</a>, the guitar<br/>lessons? videos offered in the DVDs are full of techniques<br/>that beginners may need to learn to become successful<br/>guitar players. The important basic steps for learning<br/>guitar, such as fingering and tuning the guitar are also<br/>included so that the beginner can starts from the naught.<br/>It implies indirectly that there is nothing to lose when<br/>one buys these self learning packs full of great learning<br/>techniques for beginners. The reason to rejoice is that<br/>all these lessons are backed by a 1-year guarantee which<br/>nobody else offers. Moreover, there are many additional<br/>offers, such as free strings packs with most of the<br/>products.<br/><br/>All said and done, one of the most important factors of all<br/>the learning courses is the experience of the instructor.<br/>It matters the most because one cannot expect immediate<br/>results from someone who does not have any experience in<br/>playing guitar. Therefore, the experience and qualification<br/>of the instructors are taken seriously while designing the<br/>lessons. Most of the instructors who work with us have<br/>years of experience and many accolades in their bags. This<br/>not only makes the instructions perfectly suitable for<br/>beginners but also lets the beginner understand the details<br/>of playing guitars. Hence, these beginners? lessons are<br/>full proof modules that can become your perfect teacher for<br/>learning how to play guitar all by yourself.]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Antone Williams)</author>
					  <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 15:42:03 EDT</pubDate>
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					  <title><![CDATA[Island Records - A History of 50 Years Of Cutting Edge Music]]></title>
					  <link>http://www.articlesofadvice.com/articles/751/1/Island-Records---A-History-of-50-Years-Of-Cutting-Edge-Music/Page1.html</link>
					  <description><![CDATA[Island Records - A History of 50 Years Of Cutting Edge Music<br/><br/>Artists such as U2, Roxy Music, Jethro Tull, King Crimson,<br/>Bob Marley and - initially and exceptionally: Millie Small<br/>- all have one major, creative platform in common - a<br/><a href="http://www.rockarchive.com/" target="_blank">unique record label</a> founded in 1959. This record label, in<br/>spite of being swallowed up 20 years ago by Polydor and<br/>subsequently enveloped into the Universal brand, remains a<br/>byword for independent creativity. This was <a href="http://www.rockarchive.com/" target="_blank">Island Records</a>,<br/>founded in Kingston, Jamaica by Chris Blackwell and despite<br/>a modest beginning pressing discs on borrowed equipment at<br/>a nearby radio station and scratching together some office<br/>space on a tiny budget, the business grew following a move<br/>to London in 1962, bringing with it a consolidation of the<br/>new wave of ska and American R&B which lit a fuse in drab<br/>late-fifties / early 60's Britain.<br/><br/>Historians will say of course, that it was with the Beatles<br/>and the Mersey Sound, that popular music suddenly woke up<br/>to itself after the initial flush of Mid-50's Rock & Roll<br/>had long since waned into a balladeering wasteland and a<br/>renewed mish-mash of tame hybrid styles geared to "family<br/>entertainment" - and of course there is no doubt that that<br/>the early Mersey sound crashed through all this big-time.<br/>But this was also a period of a massive cross-fertilisation<br/>of styles, and for Island Records, the first big event was<br/>to achieve a crossover for ska music into the mainstream<br/>via a crackling, populist yet unquestionably "different"<br/>sound - Millie Small's "My Boy Lollipop" - a smash hit in<br/>1964 and a harbinger of things to come in terms of breaking<br/>new acts with styles which were uniquely ahead of the curve<br/>of what was acceptably mainstream.<br/><br/>Thus 3 years after this, Island was focussing on<br/>Blues-based rock music / psychedelic folk crossovers from a<br/>crop of white musicians including the extraordinary John<br/>Martyn as well as Free (a major act of the festival<br/>circuit), Spooky Tooth and Stevie Winwood's Traffic. Later<br/>came progressive bands such as King Crimson and Jethro Tull<br/>featuring a demonic Ian Anderson fronting up with that<br/>archetypal rock music instrument - the flute!<br/><br/>By the late 60's the label was signing a wave of eclectic<br/>folk acts including Dr Strangely Strange, Nick Drake and<br/>Fairport Convention - each hugely individual and<br/>influential - and shortly afterwards adding a strand of<br/>art-pop to the mix, via Bryan Ferry's Roxy Music.<br/><br/>But of course, it does not stop there. Moving back to its<br/>Jamaican roots, the label signed a band locally feted in<br/>hometown Jamaica called Bob Marley and the Wailers.<br/>Convinced that they had found a "black rock star as big as<br/>Hendrix", according to Chris Blackwell, Island Records<br/>invested heavily on his instincts and produced Marley's<br/>first album "Catch a Fire". History was made. Soon, Bob<br/>Marley was to become Island Records' biggest selling act.<br/><br/>Following this reassertion of reggae as a musical force,<br/>many reggae acts followed, including Burning Spear, Toots<br/>and the Maytals and Steel Pulse. But alongside these were<br/>also Robert Palmer, Grace Jones and Tom Waits - and more<br/>tellingly, from the Dublin connections which started with<br/>Dr Strangely Strange and which influenced the development<br/>of acts such as Thin Lizzy, Island signed a new and raw act<br/>called U2 , who were, of course, to become the stellar rock<br/>act of the 1980's and some would say beyond.<br/><br/>The influence of Island Records is thus there for all to<br/>see. When looking at the major waves of creative forces<br/>against the explosive backdrop of changing popular music<br/>tastes in the decades after the 1960's, attention is<br/>grabbed by labels such as Island Records. Such labels took<br/>the commercial chances which ensured a raft of creative<br/>flowerings, and regular, risk-embracing forays into<br/>uncharted waters of creativity.]]></description>
					  <author>no@spam.com (Jimi St Pierre)</author>
					  <pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 16:26:09 EDT</pubDate>
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