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Professor Green - Katie Price Is an Embarrassment to Britain

Posted in Music Center by admin on the July 8th, 2010
Professor Green has allegedly hinted he suspects that Katie Price is an ‘embarrassment to Britain. ‘The Just Be Good To Green rapper jokes about Price’s ex-hubby Peter Andre on his next single Monster - a partnership with Example. The track features on Green’s new album Alive Until I’m Dead and touches on Andre ‘looking after his children ‘ in one of its verses.
Prof Green, true name Stephen Manderson said to the Daily Star : “There’s a catalogue of things going around of what makes you ashamed to be British and she is on it.” we shall definitely have a laugh on the set of the video. It’s essentially me being seriously hideous to people.” Lily Allen’s friend added: At the end of the first verse I say: ‘I’d like to assert thanks to Peter Andre for taking care of my children,’ which may be seen as being a tiny bit out of order, but I am doing say sorry at the end of the song.
Nonetheless following these reports Manderson has brought to Twitter saying: “I did not struck out at Jordan, i made a little joke about Peter” The rapper added: “I did not mention Jordan’s name… It truly is that easy. A mens mag named Jordan an humiliation to Britain! That was all.” He also cleared up rumours that he’s dating Pixie Lott on his official page tweeting: “seemingly me and pixiesongs are ’seeing how it is going ‘? Reports to me also! “Prof added:” my viewpoint on things; I have met pixiesongs once, we’ve spoken momentarily two times and she appears to be a pleasant girl.”
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The Prodigy Announce Big Solo Gig

Posted in Music Center by admin on the November 5th, 2009

The Prodigy have announced their biggest ever solo show in the UK as they headline Milton Keynes Bowl in July next year.

Featuring special guests: Pendulum, Enter Shikari, Chase and Status, Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Zane Lowe, the Prodigy will headline the show set for July 24th, 2010.

The current band members include Liam Howlett (composer/keyboards), Keith Flint (dancer/vocalist) and Maxim Reality (MC/vocalist), and Leeroy Thornhill (dancer/very occasional live keyboards).

The group are set to capitalise on a fantastic comeback, after selling over a million copies of new album ‘Invaders Must Die’ and playing a string of devastating live shows across the world.

The electro-punk veterans, who scored a Number One album in the UK with “Invaders Must Die”, earlier this year, will be supported by an all-star cast.

Pendulum, Enter Shikari, Chase And Status, Does It Offend You Yeah? and DJ Zane Lowe also appear on the bill.

The one-off date, on July 24, follows a host of dates at the turn of the year.DANCE giants The Prodigy are to set The Bowl alight with their biggest ever show. The group, who had a number one hit with Firestarter, will be supported by drum and bass favourites Pendulum, on Saturday, July 24, 2010. Famous for their dramatic performances, The Prodigy say it is their biggest solo show since they formed 19 years ago. Joining them will be Enter Shikari, Chase & Status, Does It Offend You Yeah?, Zane Lowe, with more names to be announced.

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Christian Music Lyrics

Posted in Music Center by admin on the May 26th, 2008

The Internet is the greatest resource for Christian music lyrics. Christian music lovers often search the Internet to find their favorite Christian music lyrics. All you need to do is search by artist, title or album, and the site will offer you the lyrics of the song. The sites offering Christian music lyrics usually have a huge database. For Christian music fans, those sites are the ultimate destination for Christian music lyrics. These Christian music sites are equipped to fulfill all your lyric needs.

Among thousands of Christian music lyrics, you will definitely find your favorite one. Along with offering Christian music lyrics, they also offer the latest news on Christian music. They talk about the latest releases. Those who want to find their favorite Christian songs can search various sites. They may end up learning new Christian songs. The sites always add new songs and lyrics to their databases. You should know the lyrics of the songs so that you don’t lose track of the tune. You need to learn the lyrics of a special hymn to avoid any embarrassing situation at church. You will feel more confident if you know the lyrics.

Renowned musicians have written Christian music lyrics. So, adequate knowledge of Christian music lyrics will definitely help people enjoy the music. Christian music lyrics are quite easy to learn. You can check out leading Christian music sites to get the lyrics and start practicing. New Christian music lyrics are always coming up. If you want to play a more active role in church, start learning Christian music lyrics now!

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Inspiration Wanted - Apply Within!

Posted in Music Center by admin on the April 10th, 2008

One of the biggest stumbling blocks for music students is knowing what to practice. In the early years students listened to their teachers and did what they told them to do, which is still of course perfectly valid. But the real turning point that sets a student on their own path is the ability to self motivate and take the reins without the aid of a mentor.

This usually happens around the time that the student falls in love with music. When a student starts out, they usually practice out of fear. Fear that they might be told off because their teacher will scold them for NOT practicing. So much later, when the student has some basic playing facility behind them, music all of a sudden becomes fascinating to them. This is when the craving to pick up the instrument starts to happen.

As the student continues to explore on his or her own, there are doubtless times when road blocks appear. I’ve always thought that improving happens in peaks and plateaus, where the plateaus of seeming UN-improvement seem to last forever! This of course is never the case because the plateaus are the times when the information is being absorbed which is so necessary.

However, it is during these plateaus that the student often gets stuck. Personally, I have always got through these troublesome times because I have always paid close attention to a little inner voice that would always tap me on the shoulder and say “You know you have a weakness when you play over diminished chords”, or “Your sight reading in the 8th position needs a little work when you play in the key of Ab”. And so on.

This little voice never went away over the years. She’s still there today, tapping me on the shoulder every few weeks, making sure I am not resting on my laurels. But I have found that if I am committed to improving and really open to working on whatever I need to work on, I will always get the advice I need.

I think deep down we all know what our strengths and weaknesses are as players at any level. Therefore as we continue to grow and develop as musicians, we must always pay very close attention to our weaknesses and work on them. They usually stare us in the face. The trouble is, it is very easy to ignore what is usually obvious to us.

One thing I have found is that, unless I am really open to learning and in the mode of wanting to improve, that little inner voice tends to go away. She’s not tapping me on the shoulder telling me what I need to work on unless I really want to know.

So I guess what I am trying to say here is ask yourself questions! What is your real commitment to music and what are your weaknesses? If you truly want to be a great player then you simply need to focus on your weaknesses.

Now as time goes on, and you cover the playing field regarding technique, harmony and melodic vocabulary, then that inner voice directs you to more and more specific things. She might say “You sound unsure when you play over that G7(#5) bit in the bridge of Stella By Starlight”, or “Blowing in 3/4 time isn’t really quite together yet is it? - let’s work on that”.

Now, I also find these days that my inner voice offers me inspirational things to practice. She might say, “You know when you played that augmented idea at the 10th fret over D7 - that’s cool - work on that!” or “When you played that 2 5 lick but with open strings - yeah - develop that - that’s interesting!”. I get this all the time these days, giving me fuel to work on my things rather than other players’ ideas. This is what intrigues me today.

Self improvement as a player seems to be a never ending quest for inspiration and ideas and I find the best source these days comes from within.

EzineArticles Expert Author Chris Standring

Chris Standring

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