To grasp the idea of how music has developed and grown over time we must first have an understanding of the different influences. To better understand how music works, let’s use an analogy. If you can visualize a music composition is somewhat like a tree. It must have roots, trunk, branches and leaves.

So obviously the source affects the kind of fruit that is produced, the forces that influence and motivate the composer to write the type of style of Music, whether it be Rock, Pop, Blues, Rap, Rhythm and Blues, Soul Jazz, Gospel or Classical.

It’s a very simple way of analyzing your own music as you compose. You take each element individually (pitch / register, rhythm / meter, timbre / instrumentation, texture, dynamics, etc.) and see how you’ve handled or controlled it. To compose music; it comes easy to some, to others it can be one of the toughest task to other. The good thing is, like most skills it’s something that can be learnt and that’s where this page comes in, you’ll learn music composition starting with the basics right up to some of the more advanced ways of composing music. The composer can work with many sounds often not associated with the creation of music, such as typewriters, sirens, and so on.

There are many different ways to compose music; one of the easiest ways is to hum a tune, trying to hum something original, something that no one has ever heard before. If you play an instrument you can start composing music by playing anything at all and then when you hear something that you like, you go over and over it and use that as the theme for your piece. Nowadays Music Composing can be easily done with some smart piece of Music software. I have tried my music composing using FLEXIMUSIC COMPOSER; it produces good quality and made the sounds great. You can make some wonderful songs easily using this application. You can compile a song without any music awareness by selecting a pattern (Rhythm, Bass and Drum etc almost 200 built in music sounds), channel free music and you can set a tone and volume at each bar. Not only the musicians, all the people can use this software, make use of it to compose and edit your dream music.



By: Jestin

About the Author:

Author is a music composer.



Posted in Music Software by: Hip Hop Diva



Hip hop singing is different from regular singing. A hip hop singer doesn’t really have the luxury of hogging the limelight for 4-6 minutes, as regulars do. No sir. A good hip hopper needs the skill to sizzle from the moment the hook is laid on the hip hop track. What makes it all the more difficult to produce a list of top 5 hip hop singers is the volume of sheer talent in the pool. There are so many names that come popping into the mind.

So, here is an attempt to make some sense out of the chaos.

Nate Dogg: According to many, the undisputed king of hip hop singers. Dogg has been on the track of almost every hip hop song released from the west coast in the last 12 years or so. For more evidence, you might want to listen to ‘Ain’t no fun’ and ‘Next Episode’.

T-Pain: A great artist with a voice that can melt your heart. T-pain burst on to the scene in the winter of 2005 with the debut ‘Rappa Trent Sanga’. Most of his songs provide ample evidence that this man is on a level of creativity way above his contemporaries.

Mary J: Some people call her the Queen of hip hop soul. For good reason. This 24 year old singer has a voice with unbelievable strength and she knows exactly what to do with it. She has a multifaceted persona which is bringing her closer and closer to becoming one of the most successful musicians of recent times.

Akon: He surfaced in 2004, and ever since, there has been no holding him back. To his credit, he has some 20+ Billboard Top 100 songs and has also made more than 150 guest appearances. His hit numbers are many. Listen to ‘Locked Up’, ‘Ghetto’, “Belly Dancer’ or ‘Soul Survivor’.

Devin The Dude: No one may know his real name is Devin Copeland but they would recognize this man’s voice on tracks such as ‘Just Tryin to Live’ and ‘To tha X-Treme’. The New York Times has called him, ‘a brilliant oddball with a spaced-out flow’. Unfortunately, the Dude is more popular as an underground hip hop artist and has yet to achieve brilliant success in the mainstream.



By: quinlanmurray

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Posted in Hip Hop by: Hip Hop Diva

Believed to have been originated in the late 1990s by Kedar Massenburg of Motown Records, the term Neo Soul refers to a musical genre that many observers are calling the revitalization of soul.  This genre is quite unique in the way it fuses old school soul and contemporary R&B with styles that range from blues and electric rock to poetry and spoken word.  Raphael Saadiq and Tony Toni Tone are largely credited for birthing the revolution with artists like D’Angelo and Erykah Badu leading the wave into the new millennium.  While the next generation of soul features a balance of numerous musical elements, one of the most notable is hip hop.  Being that the genres are so closely tied, it is should come as no surprise that some of today’s brightest hip hop stars are making the transition to soul music.

The History of Hip Hop and Soul

Pick an album from almost any hip hop artist who has been prevalent over the last two decades and you are sure to come across a familiar hook you’ve heard somewhere before.  Perhaps it’s snippets of Etta James’ “Hard to Handle” in Nas’ Affirmative Action or a hint of “I Miss You” by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes slipped into Jay Z’s “This Can’t Be Life”.

From the very beginning, hip hop artists have paid homage to classic soul music by using catchy samples in their songs.  The trend remains popular today as it is not uncommon to hear the angelic voice of Nina Simone melded with lyrics of conscious rapper Talib Kweli or the soulful sound of Curtis Mayfield complimenting the music of Grammy award-winning artist Kayne West.  It is the fondness and respect of the old school that has resulted in more and more artists going soul.

In 1984, a group known as Force M.D.’s began recording with Tommy Boy Records, asserting that their style of music would combine musical influences from various eras.  Although this quartet was heavily influenced by early hip hop, 1950s doo wop along with 1960s and 1970s soul left impressions on them as well.  Force M.D.’s were inspired by the Fat Boys, L.L. Cool J, Run D.M.C. and Whodini but most are not aware that they also got into the Penguins and the Five Satins, groups that were doo wopping on the corner before these guys were even born.  Anyone familiar with the sound will agree that Force M.D.’s were far ahead of their time, delivering neo soul-like hip hop years before Mary J. Blige was anointed as the Queen of Hip Hop Soul.

Who’s Gone Soul?

Several hip hop artists and producers are showing diversity by releasing tracks laced with soulful elements.  Common has always been considered as a hip hop artist bordering on the soul genre, but you may be shocked to know that DJ Jazzy Jeff has been successfully dabbling with these experimental sounds as well.  Over the years, Jazzy has produced a number of soul-driven albums with tracks featuring names like Jill Scott and Raheem DeVaughn amongst many other aspiring soul artists.  The continuous merger of these dynamic genres is good to see as it is not only being embraced by the fans of soul music, but also helping to bring neo soul to the surface and reach the ears of more listeners.



By: Prince Damons

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Listen to the latest soul and hip hop tracks by visiting Prince “BlkMagic” Damons, where you can experience the latest in Atmospheric Soul, featuring Too Short, Goapele and more.



Posted in Hip Hop by: Hip Hop Diva

Rap music worked its way to mainstream music around the late 70s to the early 80s. Those who study history would trace rap musics roots way back in American history when Griots or West African folk poets used to deliver their stories in a rhythmic tone accompanied by drums and other sparse instrumentation. Today, the art of rapping has evolved into something that spans cultural and lifestyle dimensions.

Folk roots meet Jamaican-style

Rap music combines the poetry of the Griots with Jamaican-style toasting. Toasting is used by Jamaican disc jockeys or DJs in dance parties to coax people to dance to their music. DJs are the first rappers or MCs (short for master of ceremonies). They would speak over their music to shout out slogans like Work it, work it and Move it to keep encourage continuous dancing on the dance floor. Soon, toasting became longer and became less about dancing and more about life and having fun. Contextually, these raps can be insult raps, news raps, message raps, nonsense raps, and party raps.

This early way of rapping was soon enhanced to include manual manipulation of the sound system to heighten the dance experience. It has been said that people dance because of the beat and not of the lyrics. And so, DJs soon incorporated other techniques like dubbing and scratching to the rap music appeal. Dubbing enhanced Jamaican toasting by cutting back and forth between vocal and instrumental tracks and isolating the beat for danceability. Scratching, on the other hand, is done by moving the record in the turntable from one direction to another and back again while the needle is still in the groove.

Rappers deluxe

Rap historians cite young Jamaican Clive Campbell as one of the proponents of rap music when he migrated to the Bronx and brought with him the art of Jamaican toasting. In the Brox, Campbell was known by his monicker, Kool Herc (short for Hercules). Other early rappers rappers were Jamaican toasters such as U Roy, Duke Reid, Sir Coxsone, and Prince Buster. They were followed by the next decade of rappers like MelleMel, Fatback Band, Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash, and Run-D.M.C.

The early nineties saw the entry of white American rappers like Ice Cube to the African-American-dominated world of rap music. Even women rappers surfaced in the mainstream rap music scene. Women rappers like Salt N Pepper, Monie Love, and Queen Latifah rapped over R&B melodies and expressed lyrics that touched on women-related issues.

The look of rap

From its origins in the gang dominion of Bronx and the dancehalls of downtown ghettos, rap music soon found its way into the mainstream music scene. Soon, not only African-Americans were dancing to rap music. Rap music evolved into lyrical reflection of urban life. Rastafari-clad youth wore oversized shirts and jackets paired with low-riding oversized jeans that exposed their underwear. Heavy chain accessories also became part of the rapper look.

Rap music, while considered by some to be a fad that would eventually lose its appeal, is really a form of musical art that has become a way of expression. Modern mouth percussion, vocal improvisation and stripped down melody, these elements of rap music make it a unique musical experience.



By: Sayid Aksa

About the Author:

Sayid Aksa is the author of http://musicmars.com
You can watch best rap music videos and other cool music videos from various genres on his site.



Posted in Rap Music by: Hip Hop Diva

Career Paths for Music Majors

Have you ever heard the saying “those who cant play teach”? Well Then you have only heard one of the many career paths that possible for music lovers. Gone are the days of minimal opportunities for the musically talented. You only need to look at the list to realize that the music industry is full of opportunities. The following are careers that are taken by those whose passion is music:

Performing

Disc Jockey

Orchestral Musician

Opera performer

Musical theatre

Band Musician

Solo Singer

Chamber ensemble

Studio musician

Conductor

Radio announcer

Busker

Children’s entertainer

Jazz Band

Teaching

Music classroom teacher

Studio teacher

Music therapist

Studio teacher

Composing

Film music director

Orchestrator

Composer

Jingle writer

Managing

Concert promoter

Music Attorney

Promoter

Talent agent

Tour manager

Music retail assistant

Band manager

Stagehand

Music Technology

Instrument designer/ restorer

Music Software Programmer

Recording technician

Piano tuner

Music Animation

Sound engineer

Music and Literature

Critic

Music Publisher

Orchestra librarian

Music journalist

There are many opportunities for greatness in the world of music for those who are truly passionate. You only need to use your imagination.

This article was written by Gemma Lee from www.shinemusic.com.au teachers of piano, saxophone, violin, singing, drums, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, flute and clarinet



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Posted in Music Software by: Hip Hop Diva

www.vmusicbook.com sells an e-book, which provides solutions for most issues that unsigned musicians experience.

VmusicBook was created for those who wish to set up and successfully run an independent music business, especially for the URBAN markets such as Hip-Hop, R&B, Drum & Bass and all other Dance genres including UK Grime.

VmusicBook is one of the first music resources of its kind. It is said to be the most comprehensive and detailed directories sold online giving you direct access to 100s of important contacts.

VmusicBook is an invaluable business tool for unsigned talent looking to turn their talents or skills into a legal business. No matter what you do if it is creative and entertaining then this is without doubt for you.

The VmusicBook was made for unsigned artists and musicians, label owners, music producers, songwriters, engineers and mangers. Get your music or songs into television, films and commercials.

Hip-hop music has become one of the most popular styles of music in United States of America. It consists of two components such as rapping and record scratching. These two components when combined with break dancing and graffiti develop the important elements of hip-hop music. If you wish to enter in the field of hip-hop beat production, you need to understand more about hip-hop music.

Hip-Hop beat production

Modern hip-hop beat production utilizes sequencers, samplers, turntables, synthesizers, drum machines and live instrumentation. Hip-hop production may involve a drum beat, a bassline, sampled music or originally sequenced loops. Beat and vocals are two basic parts of typical hip-hop song. Sampling and beats are the basic elements for producing the hip-hop music.

Sampling

Sampling is an integral part of hip-hop bit production. Samples are taken from the records and imported into the sequencers or samplers. Producers generally opt for creating totally original recordings using the computer-generated beats. Re-record or overdub the sampled part with the live musician is another solution.

Beats

The drum beat is another important element of hip-hop beat production. It is very essential to understand the beats to know the hip-hop construction. Beats include the following-

• MIDI Drum patterns or audio drum loops which include the complete drum tracks

• A Bassline (MIDI sequence)

• Dubs and snips (samples that accent and give character)

• Supporting orchestration (could be synch pads, horns, string sections)

The beat can be short or long and it is 8 bars in its shortest form. If long, it may consist of different parts for the chorus and verse and may add introduction, break and ending.

The vocal tracks in the hip-hop song consist of

• Main vocal-main vocalist performs the rap

• Second vocal- a guest vocal or second vocal that takes a verse

• Background vocals-created to offer a sense of participation by a whole group

• Overdubbed vocals-the main vocal may be doubled, tripled or quadrupled during the chorus and other parts

Recording

For hip-hop beat production, a multi-track recorder is typically used for recording. Nowadays, digital ADAT tape recorders have become popular. Use of a PC as a multi-track recorder with or without outboard can be good alternative. Professional producers generally prefer the condenser microphone for studio recording because of their high quality and wide-range response. The dynamic microphone is a primary alternative to expensive condenser microphone.

Samplers

Hardware samplers have been involved in hip-hop beat production. Samplers outfitted with pads such as MV8000 and MPC can be conveniently used. Software samplers such as Kontakt 2, Halion, Gigastudio, Battery are quite good and can provide more flexibility if your computer is capable to run inside a sequencer. A control pad surface like the Akai MPD16 can be used to provide some hardware control over your software.

Synthesizers

Synthesizers are frequently used for hip-hop beat production. They are used for basslines, melody, for sound synthesis and as percussive stabs. In addition to the analog synthesizer, old FM synths such as cheap Casios, the DX7 and its offspring and other digital synths can be useful for hip-hop elements.

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Posted in Hip Hop by: Hip Hop Diva

There are so many different genres of dance that one can feel overwhelmed when he or she thinks of learning to dance. However it is not as complicated as it seems.

Firstly, to excel at a certain style it may take years of practice, to be able to cope with several types of dancing is not quite as hard. For many people who enjoy a range of activities, it is much more beneficial to learn a little about each style and not a lot about just one. This is because the usual person in today’s world will be exposed and often “pressured” into dancing at a variety of events. Therefore someone may encounter hip-hop, ballroom, and break dancing styles all in a very short period of time.

The purpose of this article is to give an overview of the main types of dance and some of the moves needed for each.

Hip-hop is a great dance style to be familiar with as it can be used whenever there is a faster beat. Also, don’t think that hip-hop is just for those with baggy pants and lots of neck chains, anyone can benefit from acquiring this skill.

The most basic element of this genre is time-steps, a name also used for ballet moves. These require that you step in certain directions in time with the beat that is playing. “Step-tap” is one of these moves where you step to one side and then follow with your other foot and tapping it as it lands, continue this left and right.

A variation of this is “tap-step” where you tap with your first foot. You can experiment with many variations of these time-steps and maybe even create some of your own.

Another basic movement which looks great with a fast beat is isolations, where you separate movement in the upper body from the lower body. This can mean moving your shoulders back and forward while the rest of your body is still or swiveling your ankles creating movement while the rest of your body is still. These moves are the basics of hip-hop dance and should help in any club or dance party.

Ballroom dances can be some of the most difficult to perform perfectly due to the high levels of coordination required. However with some very handy tips, you should be able to impress, even if it’s only at your next wedding.

Firstly, always move in a counterclockwise direction and the closer you are to the middle of the dance floor, the slower you should go. This is a helpful tip to remember as it gives direction and purpose which will affect the rest of your dancing. Another easy tip is that if you are a woman, you should start with your right foot as opposed to a man, who should lead with his left.

If you want to impress your dancing partner, try this one technique. Just before you launch off, lean into the direction you will go and lean according to how far you will step. This tells your partner you are ready to go and does not jerk them roughly. These tips will hopefully save you from embarrassment on the slower dance floors where everything is under scrutiny.

Although break dancing may sound like something you would never want to do let alone try doing, break dancing for beginners can give you a few simple moves that will help keep you in time with the beat while helping you relax and enjoy your time spent dancing.

These moves are for the club or disco although you are free to show them off at the next ball or wedding you attend. The first move is the hand glide and just requires you to put one hand on the floor and tuck the other into your chest, then use your free hand to push yourself around until you are spinning on your hand. You can go as fast as you can manage. A head spin is a great looking move which isn’t as hard as it seems, place your head and hands on the floor and spin around. Much practice may be needed!

Not only are these moves fun, but they are great at building muscle strength.

So don’t worry if you can’t master all of these techniques, as long as you got some handy tips then you are already much better off. You are probably now a much better dancer than the average person. If you were very intrigued by one or more of these styles then maybe you should take up a course in your local town or city in order to really improve your skills. You may not have seen yourself as a dancer but it is something that with a little practice, anyone can impress with.



By: Ant Onaf

About the Author:

Ant Onaf is a content producer in association with LearnClubDance.com (http://www.learnclubdance.com), an online retailer which sell videos to those who want to learn how to dance.



Posted in Hip Hop Dance by: Hip Hop Diva

Most of us like to hear music. With different forms of music coming up it’s difficult to decide which one to choose from. It’s not possible to buy a new music CD all the time. But today there are number of sites that provide free MP3 music downloads. They have no subscription fee and no registration fee all you have to do is download the songs you want. A proper search can help you find site which offer safe download and are virus free.

Rock & pop music

Do you like Rock and Pop Music? Free Rock and Pop Music are quite popular considering their demand amongst the youth. List of Rock & Pop music includes:

Boogie Rock, Foreign Language Pop, Jam Bands, Surf, Adult alternative Pop/Rock, British Invasion, Rock n ‘roll, Roots, Soft Rock, Southern Rock, Tribute Albums, Glam Rock and lots more.

Jazz Music

Do you like Jazz Music? Now download Jazz music just with the click of a button. List of Jazz music includes:

Acid Jazz, Soul Jazz, Free Jazz, Bop, Cool, Fusion, Big Band, Hard Bop, New Orleans and lots more.

Hip-Hop music

Do you like Hip-Hop music? Get the best of hip-hop numbers to rock your mood. List of downloadable hip hop music are

Alternative Rap, British Rap, Dirty Rap, Gangsta Rap, Go-Go Rap, Party Rap, Southern Rap, Jazz Rap, G-Funk, Golden Age, Old School Rap, Latin Rap, Political Rap, Pop Rap, Underground Rap and lots more.

Folk Music

Today one can find number of sites that provide the best of folk music like never before. You can download thousands of folk music all for free. Folk music is of two types

a) Contemporary Folk

Anti-Folk, Contemporary folk, Folk-Jazz, Urban Folk, Folk-Pop, Folk Singer, Progressive folk, Folk Singer-Songwriter and lots more.

b) Traditional Folk

Drinking Songs, Jug Band, Sea Shanties, Skiffle, Traditional folk, Folk songs, Minstrel, Field recordings and lot more.

Country Music

Many sites also encourage country music download. Country music are basically of two types namely Bluegrass music and Country Music.

a) Bluegrass Music

Bluegrass gospel, Contemporary bluegrass, Traditional Bluegrass, Progressive Bluegrass and lots more.

b) Country Music

Alternative country, Progressive country, Honky Tonk, Instrumental Country, Rockability, Cowboy, Western Swing, Old time, Country Rock and lots more.

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Below is a list of steps that I have compiled together from some of my closes friends in and around the music industry. All of them make a living strictly off of the music. So play close attention to these Ten steps. It could actually make your career.

1. Make a list of Goals

Create a Goal List – What is it that you yearn for and how do you plan to get it? Write it down from ending to beginning. For example, if you want to record 2 songs in a week. Write down what it is you have to do to record 2 songs in a week. Break it down from when your going to start, to when your going to end. What are the things you need to do and how long will it take? Set reasonable goals and break your Plan into phases: 3 months – 6 months and so on. And STICK TO THE SCRIPT.

2. Keep It Real

Do your research – Get honest opinions – Identify your market. Start small, you don’t have to take over the world in one day…as a matter of fact, its impossible. For example when I first started rapping and had mixtapes to pass out I had a goal to get my name out by passing inserts of my mixtape out all throughout the 3 highschools in my area. It worked like a charm. The point is don’t try to take over a large area at one time. Especially if its your first time. Recognize that you’re going to have to do shows, most of the time for free, atleast until you build a following. Remember it still is a business and money matters. Know when to ask for help. Respect the possibility that you may not become a star or get on MTV, but that you can make a living making music.

3. Have A Blast

If it’s not fun anymore – don’t do it. You matter as well throw in the towel right now. Because as I said many times over and over again, DO NOT do this strictly for monetary reasons. You absolutely must love the music more or you will quit as soon as the going gets tuff. Reward yourself (and your team) each time possible. Acknowledge a job well done. Catch a break – take pleasure in life – then, get back to work.

4. Believe In You

You must believe in yourself. If you don’t then how can you expect anybody else to? That’s what it boils down to. Realize that you don’t need a label to be a success. Show that swagger that can’t nobody mess with you. Be confident but not to confident. You don’t want everybody saying bad things about you behind your back. Don’t be egotistical, but be confident. Trust that inner gut that tells you, you are good enough and can get what you want. If you don’t have faith in yourself – no one else will.

5. Become Accustomed & Adjust

Evaluate results: What works for you– What doesn’t? I had to learn pretty quickly what I was going to accept and what I wasn’t going to accept. In this business they will eat you a live if you let them. And it is very easy to get side tracked. Modify your plan and fine-tune your approach accordingly. Find ways to amplify your fan base and make a profit. What can be done better? Learn quick and you will succeed faster.

6.Market And Promote Yourself

Think imaginatively. There are so many places for you to go to find ways to promote yourself. Posters, cards, and flyers are all ways to promote yourself. Just passing out a flyer is a great way to get your name out there. Make personal appearances. Set up cross-promotions with radio-stations, sponsors, venues, and retail stores. Offer promotional contests. Play Special Events. Work your mailing list and keep in touch with your fans at least once a month. Make sure you have enough products to sell – both CDs and merchandise.

7. Know your budget

If you’re serious about a career, you’re going to have to invest in yourself. And that means putting money into your album, posters, flyers and other merchandise. To figure out your budget simply temize your expenses and add 20%. Then you will have elbow room to not over budget. Approach Sponsors with a detailed plan, this will let them know your serious about your business and is a great opinion to want from somebody giving you money or merchandise. Negotiate deals that take care of the basics: travel, food, lodging, backline, etc… And, don’t forget to factor in manufacturing and promotional costs. And its always good to look for the cheapest price as possible. But If you must choose quantity or quality, I would say always pick quality.

8. Take Care Of Business

Remember as I said before – it is the music “business.” Network as to a great extent as possible; arrange a squad, with each person in charge for a specific area. If you’re solo, handle your time wisely. Get your own Bar Code. Seek professional advice to set up your business entities. Pay attention to licenses and tax implications. When you tour, get insurance. Keep your business tight at all times. It really makes a difference when its all said and done.

9. Keep The Faith

No matter how hard you work, there will be testing times. Maintain the faith and don’t let it prevent you from chasing your dreams and deepest desires. Every person experiences setbacks. Those that keep at it will prevail. And those who give up shall fail. Its already written.

10. Keep Good Books

Keep books that show income and expenses. Accurately account for sales. Register and report to SoundScan. Maintain tax records. Keep updating your mailing list. If you don’t know how to keep good books, find a good CPA who does.

Thanks for the taking the time to read the Ten Steps To Your Success. We hope these steps point you in the right direction and may you succeed in all that you do.

Best of Luck



By: Jamaal West

About the Author:

Jamaal “J-Mill” West is the author of The Official How To Rap Manual and Owner of how2rap.com. He has been rapping for over 15yrs and has sold many copies of his book to rappers in and outside the USA.



Posted in Rap Music by: Hip Hop Diva

Music is not only a hobby or a liking but an obsession for many among us. While on a journey, almost every one of us feel the urge to put on our headphones so that however long the journey may be, it goes smoothly. Be it a small get together, a wedding party, a birthday bash or any occasion worth a celebration, music remains the most essential ingredient. Indian Cinema is known for its melodious, rocking, joyous, gloomy and soulful music. In fact, the essence of Cinema in India is its music. Bollywood music is known far and wide basically for its versatility. Indian music has myriad forms and its patrons are vast in number. The intricacies of Indian classical music is seldom found in any other form around the globe. It is extremely complex but at the same time soothing to the senses. With the inventions of musical devices like iPod, music system, karaoke players etc. people now have an array of choices to suffice their appetite for music. The music quality on these players is appreciable. Earphones make even the minutest thump clearly audible and hence the fun increases manifold. Even mobile phones come with music players like MP3, MP4 and FM radio under their hood. But when it comes to celebrating a gala party, nothing can replace a music system. A music system is a common accessory in every house. Any party, get-together or function is incomplete without music. It has grown from a luxury to a necessity. The loudness, clarity and the sound effect of music player is what makes it the most anticipated accessory in every household. It would not be an exaggeration to say that music player has set a bold, new standard in audio performance. Most of the people like home theater systems for their home. In this digital age, when every thing is turning hi-tech, it is not a bad idea to give music a digital make-over. Sony is a very well-known name in music system market. Even though, a number of musical gadgets have evolved with time, a music system has the power to change even an archaic place into a discotheque. Among the other very popular brands, Panasonic, Creative and Phillips rule the market. The music systems are getting more and more compact these days. Like every other gadget, music systems are preferred in smaller packs. Being a home entertainment accessory, space is a very important factor which must be considered while purchasing music systems. These days market is full of space-conscious musical gadgets. Visit any Online shopping portal and feast your eyes on a range of electronic musical gadgets available in the market. The Online way of shopping is not only an easy way but also a speedy way of shopping. With just a matter of few clicks you can strike a wonderful deal and that too without haggling for prices, without the hustle and bustle of the busy and crowded streets and without any extra labour. So go Online and log on to any of the Online shopping portals to shop for the most futuristic, top-of-the-shelf music system to make your dull and dreary days thrive with the tunes of your favourite music.



By: Raisa Raima

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The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com
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