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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Fran Healy, the most popular soloist in Come to the Brandenburg Gate

However, Travis sees himself as a social striker is the latest in a long series of drug insatiable romantics. May be living in this city special, but he came here for family reasons, so it is more a coincidence really, we are here to discuss his solo album first, Wreckorder. Healy chose to pursue a solo album last year, just as he wrapped up a tour Travis exhausting the United States to promote the album 2009, a poem by J. Smith, with fellow members of his band is keen to take some rest. In fact, their leader originally asked the band director for cancellation of the final commitments while he was recovering from shingles, only to guitarist Andy Dunlop for return.  





Berlin has long been the city where musicians have sought inspiration, a place to push the boundaries. Think David Bowie in the trilogy of albums recorded there; Nick Cave the Bad Seeds with the formation of Bargeld Blixa. Now, Fran Healy moved there. Healy seems remarkably relaxed lounging on a sofa in a hit cafes at the Museum of Ramones, narrow space dedicated to the memorial, which tells the story of New York punk's oufit. German wife, Nora, descended from the city of Cologne, but found Healy Berlin was the best balance of cultural credentials and child Liness friend.  





Berlin describes as the key to low volume and Central neighborhoods does not exude the vibe of mature, say, Paris or London. Although the UK group and odd, like a comb, you may still come in a desperate attempt to save their lives, and now directed towards the music scene, dance clubs, and so little impact on his creativity. For me, it's just as hard as it was ever to sit down and write, because it comes from trying to find the tune you've never heard of before. You are running against the wall until the break through. "While composed Healy songs himself and played most of the instruments, there were some eye catching pattern, including the United States solo artist Niko case, Noah, Tom Hobden whale, overshadowed both played Paul McCartney's bass on the waltz steady as it comes, and one of the many paths which sets this album apart from Travis. and lead to the release of the album, claimed Healey turned into a vegetarian as a sign of gratitude.


Friday, October 1, 2010

Things you should know before learning how to play guitar chords

Learn the basics of playing the guitar is in fact very important for the novice. These foundations include how to read guitar chords and tips on how you can assure yourself to do so on the right track. Here are the things you need to learn how to play guitar chord chords.A is a combination of tones that are made with some tunes. Only played chords on the guitar. Basic chords that should be the one to learn or save in the beginning, C, A, G, E and D must master these ropes before I can get more difficult in the ropes.  




  And expert advice should also be the same thing because it will give you a smooth transition in learning more complex chords.One know how to read chord chart before he / she can play the guitar. And demonstrates the correct way to make each style chord chord in the diagram. One must be able to read the graph correctly before he / she can be held until guitar.Observe guitar fret board. You can note that there are six strings on it. Pressure on some of these strings while you play the guitar and can make the tunes that are pleasing to the ear.  




Most beginners often complain of pain sensation caused by the strings on the fingers press it whenever. This feeling is all natural. If you do not get hurt when you press the strings, then there must be something wrong with the way the contract on the guitar. Once you get used to it, your fingers will be numb from pain.And because you need to resort to force down on the strings of a guitar, you need to cut your nails so short that you can effectively compress strings on the fret board. See also that your fingers in a position perpendicular to the fret board when the pressure on some of the guitar strings.