Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to Write a Music Review

!9#: How to Write a Music Review

"Five Tips for a Successful Music Review"

1. Who Should Write a Review?

Writing an informative and captivating music review can be a challenging task. It is helpful if the reviewer is a musician and understands music theory, musical styles, and the type of music to be reviewed. It is essential for the reviewer to be aware of the target audience for which the music review is intended. My reviews are targeted to music teachers who have in in-depth understanding and appreciation of music.

2. What Does the Reader Want to Know?

The reader of my column is educated, has an in-depth understanding of music, including music theory, conducting,, and music pedagogy, and a level of musical understanding in all genres of music. Typical readers want to know about the product. They are looking for new ideas for presenting music in concerts and on the football field. They want music that will add diversity to their concert programming. Readers want to know certain things about each piece of music; specifically the level of difficulty, and any unusual demands placed on the different instruments and the appropriateness of the music for performance.

Here is an example taken from one of my recent music reviews:

Here we have ten minutes of Spanish flavored music that has many dynamic types of shading, and is sprinkled with sustained lines, weaving counter lines, and thick, resonant chords. The contrasts in mood are very well handled. It is a rousing number that exudes rhythmic intensity, and Spanish bravado. This exciting musical composition brings out a sense of adventure, and student will enjoy the brisk tempo and fiery Spanish rhythms.

Another review contains a subtle warning to the reader:

This is a challenging piece in that the flutes must be proficient at rapid tonguing and the high tessitura of the trumpets and horns can be demanding. The snare drum solos are effective and provide smooth linkages between sections. However, the dynamics must be carefully observed to make these transitions effective. A proficient xylophone player is necessary in this piece.

The title of the piece, the composer/arranger, an name of the music publisher should be at the top of the review.

3. What About the Style of Writing?

It is best to avoid using terms such as: "you" "your" and "I" in the review. It is assumed that whatever is written is the expressed opinion of the reviewer and if not, than that statement should be quotations. It is also helpful if the reviewer avoids the use of clichés, and generic, non-specific terms such as "interesting," and accumulates a list of colorful adjectives that can be used to describe the music. The words "appealing" "fascinating" and "exciting" are more suitable that is the word, "interesting."The following are a few helpful descriptive terms for use in music reviews:

freshness of sound, absence of musical clichés, colorful work, use of sonorous pedal-points, the crisp and intense combination of....., splashes of percussive color, a deep woody bassoon solo..., leads to a warm, mellow four-part horn chorale, a tender, expressive melody by the oboe.

Here is another example from one of my recent music reviews:

This piece is a tender expression and an excellent composition for teaching dynamics, balance of tone, and phrasing. The contrast in scoring makes this piece a first-rate choice for programming.

4. How to Approach Writing a Music Review

It is essential that the reviewer consider the type of review that is expected by the publisher. For example does the publisher want an in-depth analysis of one or two compositions or does he/she expect an overview of seven or eight selections?

The reviewer should listen to each selection many times to in order to grasp and absorb the many layers of sound and to acquire a deeper understanding of the music. Taking detailed notes about what stands out in the music can be very helpful. Writing a music review is a creative process that is based on the individual opinion and personal tastes of the reviewer. The reviewer must be able to recommend appropriate and usable musical compositions to the reader.

The music reviewer is not a specialist in all styles and genres of music. For example, a band director may not feel comfortable or confident reviewing music for chamber groups or orchestra. In this case it may be wise to ask an expert in a particular field (strings) to write the review for a particular column. Perhaps the reviewer can offer one review and the guest reviewer can review six or seven other pieces. This assists the reviewer and provides positive visibility and exposure for the guest reviewer, and guarantees that the reader will gain maximum benefit from the reviews.

It is of vital importance to stress the positive aspects of the music that is being reviewed. It is a wise policy to select for review only pieces that the reviewer can recommend to the readers. Often what is said in the review can be a very subtle warning to the reader such as:

A total of seven percussion players are required and the sound emanating from the percussion section must be carefully balanced so they do not overpower the winds

If a teacher has only two percussionists in his ensemble, I doubt that he/she would consider playing this piece.

If a review states that the tessitura (range) of the trumpets is high throughout the piece, this will alert the music teacher to select this piece only if he has a very strong trumpet section.

Stating that the bassoon has a lengthy solo, without stating which instrument it is cued for is of little help to the reader. It should be stated that the bassoon solo is cued for the tenor sax or the baritone horn. Most bands have one or no bassoons and another instrument must cover that instrument in its absence.

Here is another example taken from a recent review:

Sharp, precise tonguing is needed to make this march sparkle, and close attention must be paid to the dynamic contrasts between mf and ff, and ff to pp. The woodwinds must be capable of playing diatonic and chromatic scales at a bright all- breve tempo.

Music is a very personal experience and the writer's subjective judgment can be very helpful for the reader. But each opinion rendered needs a framework of support. The writer must bring meaning through explanations regarding his/her opinions. Written comments should be backed up with musical facts and a sense of musical understanding.

5. Where Do I Find Music to Review?

Begin by compiling a list of the major music publishers who publish the type of music that you will be reviewing. Contact with them by phone or by e-mail and ask for sample scores and CDs. Today most of the printed music is available to listeners online--just type the name of the composition and its composer/arranger and locate it at the publisher, at a musical outlet or on YouTube. Some of the music publishers will send scores via Pdf files for review. It is to be emphasized that there are many small music publishing companies that are producing some very high-quality material for schools and will leap at the chance to have their music reviewed.

It is helpful to ask experienced and successful music teachers to recommend pieces that they and their students love to play.

Final Points

Use a catchy or descriptive title to captivate the attention of the reader and unify the review. Here are a few "catchy" titles that were suggested from my musician friends: Keeping Score, What's the Score?, Vince's Views, Variations by Vince, Vince's Verdict, Mr. Note It All, Excerpt Expert, Instrumental Corner, Music Mavin, Note Value, Overtones, Full Score, and Senza Sordino. Avoid using slang or colloquial expressions such as:. Man, that was a groovy piece of music! "Awesome to say the least!" "One can really chill out listening to this piece" Ask a local editor to peruse and edit the review before submitting it. Read many reviews to obtain a sense of style and content. Learn about writing and how to improve the presentation. Send a thank you note (or email) to the person or persons who provided the music for the reviews, along with a copy of the review.

Another posting from a recent review:

This dramatic piece creates an intense, rhythmic, driving, angular sound that is quite contemporary;. The rich and resonant brass and the crisp and exact percussion dominate the scene throughout, as the main theme is somewhat developed. This composition would make a good concert opener.

The best way to learn to write music reviews is to study what is currently being written for various music magazines, in print and online. Analyze, circle the adjectives, note the positive comments, sense the style of the writer, and Just Write It!


How to Write a Music Review

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Monday, December 5, 2011

What Can Noise Cancelling Headphones Do For You?

!9#: What Can Noise Cancelling Headphones Do For You?

Do you often feel that you're going to go deaf sooner than later because you blast your headphones on the top volume peak possible? Wait, you didn't hear me? Turn your volume down some. I said, if you feel that you're going to go deaf because of your loud volume, you probably are! Just kidding, but you get my drift. People are used to having to turn the volume up way too high in order to get everything out of their favorite song, from the high kicks to the deep rifts. If you are a victim of this practice and wish that you could find a happy medium between turning the volume down some and hearing every element in your favorite song, you might have found your answer with noise cancelling headphones.

What are Noise Cancelling Headphones?

Noise cancelling headphones fit into the new world of technology as a new way to listen to and truly enjoy the quality of music coming from you music source. The new technology has taken the world by storm, giving many people the opportunity to listen to their music without having to turn it all the way up in order to hear all of the subtleties that make it great.

The way they are able to create a crystal clear sound without you having to turn them up is by reducing the ambient (or acoustic) noise in the headset by the speakers. They placed a microphone near the ear that creates a sound wave called antinoise. The sound wave is said to have the opposite polarity of the sound wave that arrives as the microphone. This means, when they meet, they cancel other out; this is called phase cancellation. Once phase cancellation occurs, a new sound wave is produced called destructive interference. The original sound wave is then placed a higher volume than the new sound wave, which eliminates unwanted noise. The end result is a crisp quality of music that allows you to hear every aspect of sound placed in the song.

Noise cancelling headphones have become so popular than many are getting in on the action by creating unique styles, as well as making them available for more devices. So now, you can find these quality headphones at varying price ranges, in over-the-ear, on-the-ear, or even in-the-ear styles, and for everything from your stereo or computer to your handheld musical device.

Bluetooth

I'm sure by now you've heard about Bluetooth technology. You've probably seen the Bluetooth earpiece attached to someone's ear as they've walked down the street looking as though they're talking to themselves. The earpiece, however, is one of the many innovations that have come from the company that specializes in wireless, hands-free technology. In addition to earpieces for your cell phone, they create everything from wireless GPS systems that communicate to your laptop, technology that allows your computer and printer to read pictures from your cell phone, and even blood pressure monitors that can communicate your blood pressure readings to your doctor automatically.

One of their other innovations is the wireless headphone that communicates directly to your iPod, MP3 player or even home stereo through an adapter, or directly if the device is Bluetooth-enabled. And now, many stereo manufacturers are creating Bluetooth-enabled, noise cancelling headphones. So in addition to being able to wear your headphones while moving around your home independent of the device you are listening to, you can enjoy the great quality of noise cancellation too!

For iPods and MP3 Players

The good news is that you can find great noise cancelling headphones that will work well with your iPod or MP3 player. In addition to being able to find Bluetooth-enabled, wireless headphones, you can now get some that even work to create the crystal-clear sound you want straight from your handheld device. So now, if you want to travel with your iPod but don't like the sound quality coming from your complimentary earbuds, you can use your new headset with noise cancellation technology to truly enjoy your trip with the music you love.

Who Offers the Good Ones?

Of course, like everything else, once manufacturers see a good product being sold on the market, they make a point to get in on the action. Unfortunately, this practice may not work as a benefit to you because you may find noise cancellation packaging without the quality to go with it. So to help you out, I have listed a few products on the market that are said to be creating the sound quality they advertise.

Bose Quiet Comfort 2 - Apparently these noise cancelling headphones are all the rage in airline magazines because they provide so much of a distraction to those wanting to avoid the obnoxious sounds of jet engines and babies crying while in mid-flight. They are said to be one of the best headsets on the market (and for the 0 price tag, they darn well better be!). Reviewers say that these incredible headphones block out noise even if music is turned off, and when you do turn it on, the crystal-clear quality will suffer absolutely no interruptions.

Sony MDR-NC33 - These headphones are seen as a jewel among reviewers because they provide great cancellation quality in a small, lightweight package. They are lightweight because they come in the form of earbuds. These great phones are said to have great bass quality, a nice high-frequency clarity and, of course, the absence of ambient sound. One of the downfalls of them, however, is that they are said to have a little hiss, so for the 0 price tag, it is my suggestion that you check them out at your local electronics store before committing to a purchase.

The best way to learn more about noise cancelling headphones is to do your research. Because the good ones tend to be in the pricier range, you want to make sure you get exactly what you desire for the price you're paying. While I know the Internet is a great source for finding products on sale, I highly recommend you test some noise cancelling headphones out in person before buying them online. That way you won't be disappointed when you still have to turn the volume all the way up to hear the sound quality you desire.


What Can Noise Cancelling Headphones Do For You?

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

2008 Audi A4

!9# 2008 Audi A4

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Audi, a name that generates mixed emotions, due to alleged and unfounded acceleration issues from the early 1990's. They found their key to success in 1994 with the production of the first Audi A4. Starting with the first car to come off the assembly line, the A4 boasted crisp sharp handling, exceptional design and features, and intense overall performance. The 2008 Audi A4, the third generation A4 has only improved upon the original design, once again. Many Audi owners didn't think it was possible until the 2008 was released. One of the most recognized names in car quality reviews, Edmunds.com has voted the A4 as a member of their top pick list, several years running.

The 2008 Audi A4 maintains the reputation for practicality and exceptional sports design. The superior handling is going to keep any driver interested from the moment they start the car. According to Edmunds, however, the A4 leaves some minor areas to be desired. The 2.0liter turbocharged engine does not have the horsepower of some of the competition. This issue is also found in the V6 - 255 horsepower engine, and it loses handling briefly when it shifts out of the line torque. The minor issues are significantly overcome by the intensive feedback received from the A4, giving any driver the knowledge to respond to the road.

If you are looking for the finer things in life, this is a car for you. The 2008 A4 comes in 3 models, sedan, convertible and wagon. This makes the A4 a smooth design for the showy single to the active family of virtually any size. The feeling from the gages soothly colored light, and strong convenience layout and accessories is one that would cover anyone with the most impressive luxurious feel. While you are moving swiftly down the road, the all wheel drive system meets it closely, and holds on tight. Thanks to the flexible, playful demeanor, the range of body models, and fantastic pricing, this is the expression of a true luxury vehicle.

Options and Styles:

The flexibility in the 2008 Audi A4 will excite with a superfluity of body styles. The A4 comes in two choices for the engine, and a trim packages is paired with each. Found standard on both the Sedan and the Wagon 2.0T are 16 in alloy wheels, power driver seat adjustments, dual automatic climate control, power drive seats, a sunroof, and of course for the music cynosure a 10 speaker 6 CD/MP3 changer, with a Bose upgrade option.

If you are seeking a more luxurious design the 3.2 model has larger 17-inch alloy wheels, leather upholstery, heated front seats with a back seat optional upgrade, smooth wood finish, power driver and passenger seats. This provides the feel of a luxury vehicle with the handling of a sports car. If you are considering the convertible, or Cabriolet, it comes in the 3.2l size with a default soft top. On both packages, there is a Premium Upgrade, which would include the a much larger 18-inch wheelbase, bi-xenon headlights and automatic light dimming mirrors. Also Standard on all models is a charcoal air filter to keep dust and pollen out, Driver Information Console (within the already convenient instrument panel), front and rear floor mats, folding keys with remote locking built in.

Additional Options:

Rear Heated Seats

On Road Navigation System

Complete 10 Speaker Bose Sound System with Satellite Radio

Bluetooth compatible

iPod Interface

Titanium Style Package with metallic embellishments against the wood grain

Driver Seat Memory Settings

Rear Parking Assistance

Volterra Leather Upholstery

.... as well as many others ...

Performance and Powertrain:

Of the 2 engines available on the Audi A4, the 2.0 liter is turbocharged and in line for producing more than 200 horsepower with 207 pounds per feet of torque. The second option is a 3.1 liter V6 engine that can generate up to 255 horsepower, with 243 pounds per feet of torque.

The sports model, the Avant, is produced with the Audi Quattro all wheel drive system standard. However, both the sedan and the convertible design have the choice between the Quattro and a front wheel drive. When shopping the A4 there is also the choice of manual and automatic transmission, and either diesel or gasoline engine. The 2.0T only has the option for a variable automatic transmission, however the fuel function choice is the same.

The fuel economy is incredible for this car class. Each A4 has an average city mpg of 21, and an estimated 29 mpg on the highway. Keeping this in mind, the Audi designers have regulated the maximum speed to 130 miles an hour.

Highlights:

MPG: 21-29

Max Speed: 130 mph

Engine Size: 2.0-liter/200 hp/207 lb per ft torque

3.1 liter/ 255hp/243 lb per ft torque

Transmission: 6 speed manual/automatic

Safety:

The safety features are exceptional, and standard on all models. Some of the A4 saftey features are anti-lock brakes, stability and traction control, air bags both in the front and on the side, rear mounted side airbags for sedan and wagon models. With these and other safety features in mind, the A4 has been given a number of the United States Highest awards for motor vehicle safety.

Safety Accolades:

National Hwy Transportation Safety Administration: 4-stars/ front crash test

4-stars/-side impact test

Insurance Institute for Hwy Safety: Tests included Font Offset, Side Impact, and Head Restraint Effectiveness - received score of 'Good' (highest score available)

Interior Design and Special Features:

The jewel of the Audi A4, is now as it always has been, the cabin design and comfort. This superior design extensively out classes anyone on their level. The spacious feel, and impressive lighting details can do justice to any vehicle in the larger luxury category. The material quality, and build is unmatched which truly highlights the attention to detail. Focusing on the seats may seem minor, but not in the A4, as the seats are designed to provide incredible support and comfort, with a navigation system that will make getting to your destination a smooth and enjoyable ride. All of the controls are attuned perfectly to the most comfortable sensitivity. The A4 Sedan model is able to hold up to 13 luggage cubes in the trunk, with the Avant coming in closely behind with 27 cubes. Even with the soft top convertible, the quick operation coupled with the ideal compact design, still leaves enough room to hold up to 10 cubic feet. This equation is exceptional for any convertible, particularly in this class.

Interior Highlights:

Variable Front Seats (height and distance)

Dual Seat Comfort Control / Rear seat control option

Leather Option

Exceptional Legroom - Rear and Front

Perfectly Positioned Adjustable Steering

Quiet Noise reduction cabin design

...and much, much more!

The Audi A4 is a remarkable car with exceptional design and a seductive lure to the road. This impressive and amazing vehicle is capable of providing unbelievable and satisfying driving experiences for years to come. The additional traction provided by the Quattro All Wheel Drive is very useful with snow and colder climates. The car accelerates in a responsive and motivated manner, with an ambitious grip. It is one of the most exceptionally communicative responsive driving machines developed for the 2008 competitive model year and overall driving experience.


2008 Audi A4

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Bose Wave Music System - A Review

!9# Bose Wave Music System - A Review

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The Bose Wave music system has been around for many years now and has also been one of Bose's best-selling models. The latest generation of this award-winning sound system is a CD, radio and MP3 player. The new model comes in slate gray and platinum white.

Like many Bose product, this is a button-less sound system where you will need to use the remote for volume control and other configurations. The remote is very small, barely larger than the palm of your hands and is very easy to use (it would help to read the manual though as some of the buttons have dual-functions).

In terms of designed, the manufacturer has retained its classic and minimalist design on the Bose Wave music system. The front panel of the unit consists of two speakers, a LED display and a small slot for CDs. You can also connect the system to your iPod by using a separate iPod dock. It can also be connected to other playback devices such as DVD players.

This latest generation of Bose Wave music system does sound better than its predecessors. Like all Bose products, the quality and performance of this tiny sound system is comparable to large surround sound systems. Although it may be just a small 2-speaker tabletop unit, it can easily be used as the main sound system for a small or averaged sized rooms. The bass produced were deep and rich. This little machine can also achieve incredible volume levels. For its size, it arguably produces the best audio playback among any other models in the market. It also receives radio signals very well and can save up to 6 of your favorite channels.

If you are looking for a simple, single unit sound system that produces amazing audio playbacks, look no further than the Bose Wave music system. It may be a little on the pricey side, but as with all Bose products, you always get what you pay for!


Bose Wave Music System - A Review

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Learn to Appreciate the Quiet World of Noise Cancellation Headphones

!9# Learn to Appreciate the Quiet World of Noise Cancellation Headphones

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A long plane journey is tiring irrespective of the class you travel and the airline you fly. It is the continuous noise of the engine that takes its toll and later after a long flight we just feel tired without exactly knowing why. Noise cancellation headphones are best suited to remove unwanted noise in such situations.

Most noise cancellation products use active noise reduction method. The headphones have a small amplifier which produces a low pressure sound wave corresponding to the higher ones of the noise and cancel them out thereby reducing the noise considerably. The destructive interference of sound cancels out any noise that may disturb the listener.

Usually, the noise isolation headphones reduce the lower frequency portions of the noise. To reduce the higher frequency portions these music headphones rely on the ear cups.

At times one may notice slight hiss sound in these noise cancellation headsets. This nose is not due to the fact that noise cancellation earbuds are spoilt, it's just that the waveform that they have produced to cancel the noise is not an exact match. Still the experience is far better then one without the noise cancellation headphones. In fact, if you put on these noise cancellation headphones in a loud environment, you will feel an eerie silence. Most noise cancellation products need to use AAA power batteries. They can not work without a power source, and some are rechargeable.

Noise cancellation headphones have some limitations also. They respond extremely well to continuous source of noise and do not work as well with just occasional sources of loud noises. Noise cancellation headphones are little more bulky then the normal ones as they carry extra circuitry. Sometimes, unwanted signals say from mobile phones are converted to sounds by noise cancellation headphones. These limitations of noise cancellation headsets vary from one manufacturer to other and are not generic in all those available in the market.

Noise cancellation products by Bose and Sony are most popular. Bose noise cancellation headphones are little more expensive then ones marketed by Sony. Noise reduction units are available in all three styles in the market, the in ear style, over the ear style and around the ear style.

While using noise cancellation headphones one must be prepared for more power usage then normal units In few instances, these headphones may distort the audio signals like music that you are listening to, these are mostly the lower cost versions that have fewer features. Most noise cancellation products come with extra padding making them easier to wear for long period of time. The best versions are made of light-weight materials and are extremely comfortable to wear for longer periods of time.

As always, If are driving on the road, it is not advisable to use any new technology headsets as listening to sound signals behind you and around you may be important. With noise cancellation earbuds, one need not pull the volume higher then required, in fact these models allow you to have the volume much lower than normal sets.

Noise reduction units are a benefit to people who fly frequently on long haul flights, or drive armoured vehicles in military and work in extremely noisy factories etc. One great location for these noise cancellation headphones is major racing events. This may be the best investment in your hearing conservation that you have ever made.


Learn to Appreciate the Quiet World of Noise Cancellation Headphones

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

Bose Acoustic Wave Music System II - Graphite Gray

!9# Bose Acoustic Wave Music System II - Graphite Gray

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Our best all-in-one music system is now even better. The Acoustic Wave® music system ll offers more lifelike sound for larger spaces, with improved functionality and versatility, yet remains refreshingly simple to use. Acclaimed waveguide speaker technology still lies at the heart of this system's performance, so it rivals the sound of much larger, more complicated stereos. An all-new Bose digital platform fine tunes the sound for more accurate, consistent music reproduction-even at louder volume levels. Vocals sound cleaner. Instruments ring truer. The result comes closer to music in a natural, live-performance setting. The Acoustic Wave® music system ll plays your home-burned CDs as well as regular discs and AM/FM radio. You'll find a new headphone jack for private listening, auxiliary inputs and an updated informational display. A variety of accessories adds to your listening enjoyment at home or on the go. And you can add our optional 5-CD changer for even more continuous listening.The system hasn't changed in size or convenience. It still fits almost anywhere in your home, easily controlled from across the room by a credit card-sized remote. It accomodates your MP3 player, travels easily and goes portable with the optional power pack. The original Acoustic Wave® music system changed opinions of what a quality stereo system could be. Now, the Acoustic Wave® music system ll challenges our perceptions once again, with sound that comes even closer to the essence of live performance.

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