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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

HB Drums BlackGold Solid Birch Drum Set Gold Hardware

HB Gold Hardware Drums - GoldRush Premium drum sets- HB Ltd GoldRush Series All Gold HardwareDeluxe Quality New HB GoldRush Series Pro Birch Lacquer Drum SetSolid Birch shell drums with Gold hardware and stands!HB Drums announces the new Ltd GoldRush series! Premium Lacquer Solid 6.5mm Birch shells Gold rims, lugs and stands. New extra deep 22" x 16" bass drum with incredible 20 lug shell for the ultimate drum tuning and punchy tone! New ebony ported bass drum head looks great with the HB drum logo.This set has absolutely stunning looks and tone...Truly a work of art!The New HB Ltd GoldRush has it all...Solid Birch shells, beautiful hand rubbed lacquer finish and all gold hardware...it doesn't get any better than this for value and performance!Additional GoldRush Drums , components, parts and accessories always available!Set Includes: HBGoldRush Bass Floor Tom 16"x16"x12 LugsToms 13"x12"x12 Lugs12"x11"x12 LugsSnare Drum (matching natural birch shell) 14"x5 1/2"x12 Lugs22" x 16" x 20 Lugs!!Hardware and Accessories HBHS-716G Hi-Hat stand - goldClear quality mylar drum headsDLP Lugs- goldHBSS-716G snare standDrum Sticks x 1prHBCS-716G straight cymbal stands - goldPorted Ebony Front Bass HeadDrum Key x 1 pcHBPD-212 bass drum pedalHBFL-01 Floor Tom legsHBDBLG-03 bass drum legsClassic Design


Low Cost Zune Downloads

The Zune is the latest craze among the music lovers. Although it's less than two years old, the Zune has become a favorite of entertainment lovers everywhere. Zune plays music and videos, displays images and shares files wirelessly with other Zunes. Even though it's only been on the market a short while, the Zune is competing hard with Apple's iPod, which is currently dominating the digital audio player market.

The second option, and the one I recommend, is to look at membership sites. These sites let you download unlimited movies, music and videos for a one-time charge or for an annual fee. The songs and videos are yours to own, and you can leave at any time. This means you can enjoy unlimited movies, TV shows, music videos, MP3 music, sporting events, games, eBooks, software, programs, and much, much more with a one off fee of between $30-$40. That's unlimited music for life!

Zune Marketplace

Zune Marketplace offers over 3 million songs. Each song is 99c to download. This could really start to add up! So Marketplace has introduced the "Zune Pass" which is $14.95 per month, where you can download as many songs as you like. The main issue here is that the songs cannot be played if you let the subscription lapse. So, in effect, you are just renting them. Even with such a wide selection, Zune Marketplace can be disappointing.

There are two main options for downloading music and videos onto your Zune.

Zune Membership Sites

As soon as you get your Zune, your first impulse is to fill it with as many songs and videos as you can. Once you've put your CD collection on there, you'll see there is still a lot of space to fill!



HB Junior Drum Throne - Child Size Drum Seat for Kids

HB Junior Drum Throne Perfect Height For Ages up To 13 years Steel Base with padded cushion seat, just like our Std Throne Height range from approximately 10" to 20" from floor


If you try to sing a song that's way too high or low in pitch for your voice, things are not going to work out well. As a rule of thumb if you can sing along to it on the radio then it's an OK song for you.

Here are three tips that will ensure you get off to a good start and get over the difficulties of doing two things at the same time.

2. Choose a song you can play

3. Make sure you know the lyrics

Beginner Guitarists Impress By Singing While Playing Guitar

So you've started learning the guitar and you're just starting to strum through a few three chord songs. Then you find yourself in that embarrassing situation, someone says "You play guitar? Please play something for us...".

Unfortunately for you, the budding guitar player, getting to that point is a long road. It can take many years of practice to play solo guitar well. In the meantime, you can spice up your three chord strumming by learning to sing while you play.

Check these three simple conditions when preparing to sing along with your guitar. If you meet them all you'll find that you're already a long way to being able to sing and play the song. The rest, as usual, is really just a question of practice.

Do this simple exercise to check. Switch off your radio, CD, or whatever you listen on and sing the song to yourself. Can you get through the whole song - verses, choruses, bridge and all - without forgetting the words? If you did, great, you're ready.

If not you've just learned that singing along to a song on the radio and singing it all by yourself are not quite the same. Go back and learn the lyrics until you can sing the whole thing without going "La da de da, dum de da".

Learning to sing while you play the guitar is a great idea for beginners. You don't need a really good voice, it helps if you have one, of course, but if you can just stay reasonably in tune you'll be doing fine. You'll find it's not too hard to do, but it does take a little confidence to sing in front of people.

The cat doesn't leave the room when you sing along to your chosen song on the radio and you can play it through without getting lost. So far so good, but do you know the words? I mean really *know* them, by heart, without the help of the singer on the radio prompting you?

It's obvious enough that if you can't play the song then you won't be able to sing along. But if you can play it, but only just, or if you frequently mess up the start of the chorus or some other passage you'd be better off choosing another song.

1. Choose a song you can sing