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Singing Superstar Is Really the Best Karaoke Machine

Posted by David Stewards | Super Models | Thursday 24 June 2010 2:43 am

Singing Superstar is the only karaoke system that straps up the power of your PC. It allows you to test your skills with golden oldies, pop ups etc as you sing along with your favorite song. Superstar allows you to sing along with about six of your friends. With the singing superstar you can never run out of karaoke music with all those mp3 audios and videos that you are downloading. Some people love to sing while in the car driving back home, others while cycling and mostly everyone while they are taking a shower. This is the best time that they feel happy and express that in song.

Whether your voice is good or bad, one always likes to sing their favorite tunes or at least hum along with the player. This allows you to bring out and share your happiness, emotions and dreams with the world before you. This can be achieved with the singing superstar karaoke machine. This is the best in the market and it has all the features of a perfect karaoke machine. With this amazing machine your computer gets transformed to a state of the art karaoke system which captures the happiest moments spent with the family or with friends.

Unlike other karaoke machines, the singing superstar can allow up to 6 members to sing along. This is the best way to start a party for any occasion. Sometimes we would prefer to have a quiet party with music in the background. So the karaoke microphones would be hidden away. This can’t last for long, someone would make an attempt to find it and start singing along. This is the effect of this karaoke machine. The specialty of this machine is that it records your score while you sing, according to your artistic abilities. This enables you to improve your singing each time you attempt. It shows on the screen how many right notes you have taken and how many really needs to be redone.

Popular Jazz Artists and Their Music

Posted by Ralph Serpe | Bands & Music Artists | Wednesday 21 April 2010 1:27 am

Many people consider jazz as the one true original American music. However, just as the country is a hodge-podge of different cultures, its music a mixture of different beats and melodies. In fact, jazz is a combination of African beat and European melodic influences. The combination is so unique only to America, which is why it cannot be considered as something that came from somewhere else. Jazz was first heard in the suburban areas in the south during the late 1800′s, in communities that were largely populated by Afro-Americans.

Because of its origins, the early popular jazz music artists were blacks. The genre was still at its inception stage with ragtime as its earliest form. The usual instruments used to create such music were banjo and piano. The popular artists then were Ernest Hogan and Tim Turpin, who published the Harlem Rag. By the end of the century, jazz developed further with the innovations created by Scott Joplin. Being a pianist trained in the classical music, he created a beautiful fusion of his specialty and ragtime. By the beginning of the 20th century, the blues came into being, with W.C. Handy as one of the most popular artists of such genre.

Big bands usually play jazz music during the early years. However, when swing music, another new jazz form, rose to prominence in the 1930′s, soloists became more popular too. Swing music highlights the skills of the trumpeter. Because of this, the trumpet player usually ends up becoming more famous than the other musicians in the band. During this time, the genre’s icons, such as Louis Armstrong and Duke Ellington grew so popular that any jazz lover should know them and their music.

From the danceable swing music, jazz evolved further in the 1940′s to 1960′s with bebop. Bebop is known as the musician’s music because it gave emphasis on the talents of the instrument players. Every musician in the band was provided with moments to shine, from the piano, the base, to the wind instruments in the band. Among the top trumpeters were Clifford and Dizzy Gillespie. The most popular among the pianists were Thelonius Monk and Bud Powell. Even drummers gained recognition, with Max Roach as one of the more famous ones.

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