The Most Important Instrument in Music, The Human Voice

By: Victor Epand

There are literally hundreds of different instrument music that a person can learn to master, but too often than not, many forget about the most important musical instrument of them all; their voice. The human voice is essentially our species' earliest known musical instrument, and it is capable of an incredible array of harmonies and melodies. Sadly, for whatever reason, many think it is more important to practice playing the guitar than it is to learn how to sing.

Your voice is your key to music superstardom. It will allow you learn a lot about music and how melodies and rhythms come together to form some of the most beloved music our species has ever created. Your voice can reach amazing heights and amazing lows, and all it takes is you practicing how to use it properly. We all have the ability to sing in us, but some are going to be more skilled at it than others. It is true that some people are tone deaf and simply cannot understand how music works. That is not to say they can't sing. Everyone can sing, but some can do it better than others.

Our voice is how we express ourselves, even when we think no one is around. How many times have you sung in the shower or in the car to express how you feel at that moment? Ever sang along with a favorite song? Sure you have, everyone has, and that is because singing is the best way we can show what is going on in our minds and souls. We may sing and be horrible at it, but with the song we sing we are telling the world what is going on with us, what we care about and what bothers us.

If you want to have a better voice, all it takes is going to a vocal coach. They will teach you to sing in ways you never thought possible. You will suddenly discover a vast array of vocal ranges you never though existed and you will be elated at the prospect of being able to sing in front of people without having to worry that you will be laughed at or ridiculed. All it takes is you making the step to learn how to sing from a trained vocal coach. Don't worry about being horrible, they have heard some bad singers and you are unlikely to be the worst.

When you take the steps to learn how to sing. You are beginning on a journey that will allow you to express yourself in a variety of ways that go far beyond how our primitive language can describe the emotions. Singing is the oldest instrument we have and it is the only instrument we carry with us at all times. You may suck and never hit the high notes of Whitney Houston, but that does not mean you can't enjoy yourself singing along to her songs. When you are alone in the shower, you sing to your hearts content because you are in your own world and you feel happy. That is the beauty of your vocals. They can bring out your heart and make you smile.

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November 17, 2008

6 Tips for Organizing Your Music Files

If you're a digital music fan, you probably have problems organizing your music file collection. For me, I used to have hundreds of MP3 files lumped in one folder in my hard drive. Can you imagine the pain I had to go through to find one specific tune to listen to?

Organizing your music files is an important skill to learn. Once your collection is nicely sorted out, you'll be able to find the songs you want quickly and easily. So set aside some time and read through the following tips I've come up with.

1. Create Subfolders

The single most important tip for organizing your music files is to create subfolders in your hard drive. Don't ever leave your MP3 files in one huge folder called C:My Music. Create subfolders like C:My MusicClassical, C:My MusicPop and C:My MusicSoundtracks.

2. Ensure your ID3 Tags Are Correct

ID3 tags are used to store important information about MP3 files. Things like the song title, artist, album are kept and will be displayed by your MP3 player. Take the time to properly edit these tags - many MP3 files you download have the ID3 tag information all wrong. A good software program for editing ID3 tags is TagScanner.

3. Invest in Good Music Management Software

There are several excellent pieces of software out there for managing music files. Two good ones come to mind. The first is MediaMonkey and the second is Music Match Jukebox. Both programs offer excellent music management features like an integrated music player, CD burning features and ID3 tag renaming.

4. Get Your Music Files from Legal Sources

If you've been downloading music using P2P (peer-to-peer) file sharing programs like KaZaa, you will very likely get music files which have strange names like 56_HeyjAck.mp3. My advice: Get your files from legal sources like online music services iTunes or Napster and you will avoid this problem.

5. Create Good Playlists

Most software music player (e.g. Winamp) will allow you to create playlists. For example, say you're in the mood for rock songs, you can point to your folder called C:MusicRock and create a playlist from that folder. Save the playlist after it is created. When you next feel like listening to those songs, all you need to do is load that playlist instead of trawling through your hard drive and folders.

6. Get A Huge Hard Drive

I know this sounds a little crazy - but running out of disk space can and will ruin your well-organized music collection. Make sure you have enough hard disk space to store your music files. Say you have 10,000 music files that you absolutely must retain and listen to. It is a very bad idea to store, say, 8,000 files in Hard Drive A and 2,000 files in Hard Drive B. Very messy. It's better to store them all in one hard disk. So get your hands on the biggest hard drive you can find.

Conclusion

I hope this article helps you to organize your music collection a little better. I know it takes effort, but once your music collection is properly catalogued, listening to your music collection will be a much more pleasant experience. So don't hesitate - get organized now!

Gary Hendricks is computer enthusiasts. He runs three websites about digital video, digital music and computers.

gary_hendricks@digital-music-guide.com

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