Posts Tagged ‘Instrumental Music’
Instrumental Music Overview
Instrumental music can be listened to and enjoy alone or it can be used as a tool to help vocalist hone the craft of singing. You can use instrumental music in so many different ways. The fact that there are no words to interrupt the music itself is what makes this music so versatile.

Try creating your own
You can use a recorder to record your own instrumental music. You can use various instruments to create the sound you want. You can use guitars, drum patterns, pianos and more. Make sure if you record the sounds on different tracks that you put them together to play as one track when the time is right. Most people prefer to lay the drums first. This helps with tempo and timing.
DJing
Use instrumental music to help enhance your mix if you are a DJ. You can make your own mix of a song my blending it with the lyrics of another song but the altered instrumental of another song,
Vocal Practice
Choose one of your favorite songs to cover when it’s your time to practice singing. This helps make the task seem more fun and tolerable. Use the music instrumental of the song to sing and record your own rendition of your favorite song.
Enjoy Instrumentals
You can always listen to the music instrumentals all by themselves. Sometimes the music is more powerful than lyrics. Classical music doesn’t have lyrics, but it evokes so much feeling out of the listener with the instruments, it doesn’t need any words. Seo India
Ustad Bismillah Khan – The Global Legend Of Instrumental Music
Ustad bismillah khan [march 21 1916—Aug 21 2006] was truly the legend of Indian classical instrumental music. He is acclaimed all over the world for his master performances in shehnai. He is truly called the Indian shehnai maestro. He played shehnai for almost eight decades and achieved a feat that no one could on the face of earth as far as instrumental shehnai is concerned.
Ustad bismillah khan was accorded the highest civilian honor of the Indian nation in the year 2001. Popularly known as bharat ratna ustad bismillah khan. The ancestors of this musical legend used to play as court musicians in the princely states of bhojpur, now in Bihar. The instrumental music legend bought shehnai at the center stage of the Indian music. This feat was achieved by him at the all India music conference in the year 1937.
Ustad bismillah khan had the rare honor of playing live on the independence day of India 15th august, 1947 in the premises of the historical red fort. He further played on the eve of first republic day of India. The national broadcasting channel of India would telecast the shehnai performance of the legend live every year on the eve of Independence Day immediately after the speech of the PM from the red fort.
The eightieth birthday of the legend was celebrated by the world music institute in the city of New York. He died on august 21 2006 following a cardiac arrest. This day was a day of national mourning for the nation declared by government of India. Seo India

