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Why Pop Music Sucks
Jerry Baiden’s “Why Pop Music Sucks” offers a focused exploration of pop music’s transformation across decades, emphasizing the complex factors that have altered its course. This book breaks down how legislation, economic shifts, technological advances, and changing media environments intertwine to affect not only the sound but also the cultural experience of pop music. It’s particularly insightful for understanding the musical landscape that shapes the tastes and habits of younger generations, making it a relevant read for anyone interested in the forces behind popular music today.
the 32 club
The 27 Club is widely known and has been documented in many books. Where young artists are dying at 27, this 32 club is 5 years older. There are patterns expressed through those who have died around 27 and 32 years of age. This collective of people who died at 32 has never been viewed as a particular club or group… until now. This book puts them in one place. All are very special people with legacies that will live on for a very long time. This book will include a biographical summary of each person, along with my insights. None of us could know how we would react to the fortune, success, and attention within the music industry… until we got there.
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Music notation Book one (eBook)
This book emphasizes proper music notation reading techniques from a total beginner approach to an intermediate level. However, the approach is very different from what is currently conventional. This method stresses the importance of identifying the notes on a page immediately.
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Music notation Book two (eBook)
This book starts with the introduction of more challenging aspects of music notation: triplets, sixteenth-notes, syncopation, odd time signatures, key changes, time-signature changes, dynamics and expression, and cut-time. Completion of Book Two will give you a superior foundation–even rivaling that of professionals– to further develop your skill and musicianship.
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BREAKING THE CODE (eBook)
Breaking the Code: Harmonic Evolution for Guitar Players Only is a focused exploration of how harmony actually works on the guitar. Rather than relying on memorized shapes or abstract theory, the book breaks down the underlying logic of chord movement, tonal relationships, and harmonic development in a practical, musical, and guitar-centric way.
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Suspension Of Belief (album)
Suspension of Belief (SOB) is a direct response to the modern music landscape. At a time when musicians are often absent from recordings, this album is built entirely around real players. Where guitar has largely disappeared from contemporary tracks, it takes center stage throughout SOB. And while many productions rely on preset sounds and one-click creation, every note on this album was performed, shaped, and recorded by hand.