Saturday

MICHAEL JACKSON - King of Pop

Michael Jackson has been on my mind since his death Thursday, June 25, 2009. Though he wasn't a guitar player, I believe the impact he made on the music scene warrants respect from those of us who share a similar passion. His legacy is long and much can be learned from the life of this man who came to be known as the "King of Pop."

Michael Jackson rose to fame from the obscurity of a small Indiana town to become the most recognized pop star the world has ever seen. This in itself demonstrates how others in like circumstances can do the same. You do not need to be rich or well connected to be successful in the music industry, but you do need to work hard and develop your talent. Michael showed us how to do that.

Though I was never a big fan personally, I can still remember my first impression when I saw Michael perform with his brothers, The Jackson Five, on TV. He was so cute and looked like he was only about ten years old! It was amazing how he could sing and dance so freely and effortlessly. I couldn't take my eyes off him. He was definitely the star of the show and stole many hearts that night.




Who would have known back then that one day he would create an album called "Thriller" that would become the biggest-selling record of all time? Certainly not me. But that's exactly what he did. How did he do it? Well, I think there are several things that factored into his becoming such a huge success...
  • First and foremost was the fact that Michael Jackson possessed an incredible musical gift.
  • He followed the direction of his father/manager when he was starting out.
  • He was not afraid to step out of his comfort zone later, go solo and make a new direction for himself musically.
  • He explored creative ideas and took advantage of the media tools he had available to him.
  • He worked hard to perfect his skills.
  • He allowed others in the music industry to offer him their professional expertise and advice.
  • He learned how to promote himself and create an image the public would follow.

But as with so many others in the music business, Michael's life began to suffer under the strain of constant media attention and ended unexpectedly in a sudden tragedy. Unexpected, that is, to most of us. But suspicion is rising as to his apparent perscription drug abuse, as well as other allegations. Apparently he had once expressed his own concern that he might die like Elvis. Well, it now looks like there may have been some basis to his fear.

Which points to one final lesson we can glean from the life of Michael Jackson and others who find themselves in the throws of fame and fortune. That is, the importance of considering the cost of publicity and subsequent loss of personal privacy. As you pursue your indie artist dreams, try to be proactive now, by deciding how you will handle things in the eventuality that success should come your way.

Too many talented artists and musicians have died as a result of drug abuse associated with the world of music and rock and roll... Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, Kurt Corbain, Michael Jackson... to name a few. Why not really be different and take a stand for something positive? Your musical influence might just last a bit longer if you do.

Till next time...

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Wednesday

HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON GUITAR GEAR

One way to save money on guitar gear is to first learn about the equipment you will need. For instance, if you are a beginner, then an acoustic guitar with case, plus a digital tuner is enough to get started.

If you're using a steel stringed guitar then a strap and some picks should be added to the package, but these items are not necessary with a nylon stringed guitar.

Those who want to play electric guitar will also need to buy an amplifier. This shouldn't create too much of an added expense because package deals often include an amp too.

The biggest decision facing most beginners is what guitar to buy. Whether it be an acoustic or an electric depends solely on the preferences of the individual who will be playing the instrument. Neither guitar is better than the other as far as learning goes. But in order to save money on guitar gear its a good idea to ask yourself what type of music you want to learn how to play. The answer to that question will help determine your choice of instrument.

Of course, you may like a variety of styles like I do. In that case, I suggest getting an acoustic because of it's portability. You can take and play an acoustic guitar anywhere you want because it doesn't need to be plugged in.

However, an acoustic-electric cutaway offers both options- plug it in or play it unplugged. Sounds good either way and the cutaway feature gives access to the upper regions of the neck for lead guitar riffs. This is what I would buy if I could only have one guitar.

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Another way to save money on guitar gear is to take the time to ask questions and compare products. Research items you're interested in buying online first. Read customer reviews. Find out about their likes and dislikes and keep notes. This will provide a lot of insight and give you a price point to reference if you're shopping offline.

Many stores also hold clearance sales during the summer months to make way for their new stock, so this is a great time to save money on guitar gear. Here are two examples...

Free Gear, Rebates + Savings on Fender's Hottest Gear During the Summer Fest while Supplies Last.

Price Drops on Line 6 Spider Amps through July 31

Well, that should be enough to wet your appetite for now. If you'd like, you can visit my website for more free tips on how to save money on guitar gear. Planning ahead will help save you time and frustration, not to mention regret. Make sure you get what you pay for, but more importantly, be willing to pay for what you hope to get. It's worth it in the long run!

Till next time...
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NEIL YOUNG INTERVIEW

Neil Young will be interviewed tonight on the PBS "American Masters" television series at 9pm Eastern Standard Time.

Now's your chance to hear directly from the man himself and learn why this particular songwriter has impacted so many of us.



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Sometimes referred to as "the godfather of grunge" and often controversial, Neil Young carved a career for himself that spans over four decades. He has collaborated with such notable bands as Buffalo Springfield, Crazy Horse and Crosby, Stills, and Nash (later known as Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Taylor and Reeves). In 1995, Neil Young was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

He rebelled against the pressures of super stardom and stated...

“I didn’t spend 10 years in the 60s and 70s creating something so I could be a prisoner of it … You know if you’re trying to stay in the favor of the public, you’re a loser – you’ll never get there.”

Neil Young 's Greatest Hits

Neil Young - Living With War

My admiration for Neil Young goes well beyond his being an excellent musician and songwriter. I love his honesty. What you see is what you get with Neil. There is no pretense, no fluff and no need for it either.

Be sure to tune in to American Masters tonight. Your bound to hear some great music and get a bit of Rock and Roll nostalgia too.

Till next time...

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Thursday

WORLD'S LARGEST ONLINE MUSIC SCHOOL

Did you know that Berkleemusic is the world's largest online music school? They have taught over 11,000 students from around the world, in areas including music production, guitar, music business, theory, songwriting and more. They have also earned nationally recognized awards from UCEA for their online courses.

Check out Berkleemusic awards here...

If you are interested in in developing a music career, Berkleemusic's online courses and certificate programs can help you achieve your personal or professional goals. Their online courses are designed to suit the student's individual needs. This means that your location, personal schedule, time zone, educational background or age will not limit your success as an online student.




Next term begins on June 29th, 2009.

There are many students with busy schedules and outside commitments studying at Berkleemusic. D'Arcy McGilligan enrolled as an online student during a time of incredible personal stress. He decided to use the time he had available to pursue his passion. D'Arcy gave the program his all, grateful for what seemed like a dream come true. He arranged for a swing shift at the steel factory, where he worked, from three to eleven p.m. The online classes made it possible for him to juggle his job, care for his father, and pursue his studies.

Perhaps you would like to "test drive" Berkleemusic school and see for yourself what being an online student feels like. Just pick a music course that you're interested in experiencing first hand by clicking the link below:

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You might glad to know that Berkleemusic Certificate Students have the opportunity to be awarded a $1250 scholarship from one of the Online Celebrity Scholarships. Sixteen scholarships are awarded every term, and there are four terms a year. Once enrolled, you could be eligible!
Whether you have a desire to fulfill a long time dream or are just getting started, Berkeleemusic offers a great place to learn and become part of a dynamic online music community!

So don't forget...

The Summer term begins on June 29th

Till next time...
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