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Written by Doug Ducey
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If you are an energetic performer and are tired of tripping over wires on your stage, then a wireless system is a must for you. The benefit is freedom of movement around your performing area. No more cables to encumber your performance sounds incredibly good, but there is more to using a wireless system than just plugging them in and turning them up. The purpose of this guide is to help you in making an informed choice when purchasing a wireless system. |
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Written by Doug Ducey
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When it comes to purchasing a microphone, with so many to choose from at so many different price points, it can be a long, frustrating process to acquire just the right microphone to best suit your need. We sincerely hope this buying guide will help you. |
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Written by Kyle Ware
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In case you are new to Finale or notation software, or you just haven’t paid attention to it for a few years, Finale® has expanded, like most families do. And there is a good chance it’s going to keep growing.
Finale® now offers 6 types of programs, each with a unique way to help the user (you) out. If you are thinking about upgrading or investing in Finale®, please enjoy these handy descriptions! If not, well, still enjoy. I hope you find it useful! (Note: This list will be from the least expensive to the most expensive.) |
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Written by Doug Ducey
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While not as flashy as guitar, the bass guitar is fun because it is both rhythmic and melodic and is the instrument that anchors the music and gives it drive. |
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Written by Kyle Ware
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The primary computer platforms used today are Mac and PC. While there's not a big difference between them anymore; many schools have Macs, while PCs dominate the public market. Music software is gradually catching up with Apple's new OS X operating system, but some Mac software still needs to be run in "classic" mode. PC music programs usually need some version of Microsoft Windows (usually Windows 95 or higher). |
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