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12 Apr

April – Music Pic of the month

Music Pic - Apr 2010

Music at the finger tips: The Big M reader Raghavender Ram sends us this cool music picture. To share your creative lenswork, mail us your pictures at musicpics@thebigm.co.in

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26 Jan

Contribute to The Big M

This is your magazine. You can contribute to The Big M and if selected, your contributions could feature in next month’s issue of The Big M.
Contributions can be in the form of music pictures, an article or music videos.

  • Music Pictures : Majestic red guitar standing proudly in the middle of a busy street. A little baby trying to play the piano. A passionate drummer playing the drums. If you have any music related pictures, send them to us. Who knows, your picture could feature in next month’s issue of The Big M!
  • Music Articles : Do you think you can do a better job than our writers? Do you think you have the knowledge, the passion and the talent to write about musicians and their art? If the answer is yes, then send in your contribution to us. We’d like to include it in our magazine.
  • Music Videos : Have you recently formed a band? Teamed up with your mates to create some music? Do you play the mouth organ or the saxophone or some other musical instrument? Do you want the world to know about your talent? Then upload a video of you or your band jamming. Upload it on Youtube and send us a link of the video. Your video will be featured on The Big M’s website and might even make it to next month’s issue of The Big M.
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Random image: BerkleeWorkshop002

Berklee's distinguished faculty from Massachusetts was in Mumbai sharing their profound knowledge with Mumbai's budding musicians.

Album: Mumbai Musicians’ Berklee Experience

Musictionary

Musictionary
S.P.I.T. : S.P.I.T or sometimes simply called SPIT is a methodology, or a specific way of learning musical improvisation. The letters S.P.I.T is an acronym for Scale, Patter, Inversion and Triad and usually pertains to the first four chord types which include Major 7, Dominant 7, Minor 7 and Half-Diminished expressed in all 12 key signatures. The use of SPIT methodology involves matching the scale, pattern, inversion and triad to the key signature of the song that requires improvisation.”

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