Musical Genres
Review:Frank Casio met Michael when he was 5 through his family whom Michael befriended. Frank stayed at Neverland with his brother and sisters and family and he clearly disputes the many allegations made about Michael by the media. Michael was an extraordinary friend to this family. Read more
Review:This collection of classics are great because there are pieces for various experience levels. I would consider myself advanced, and can play most of them except for some (Chopin's Fantaisie Impromptu, for example). My favorite composers included in this book are Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Satie, and Rachmaninoff. Read more
Review:Everyone should have dancing with Jesus on their bookshelf. I purchased this for my white elephant gift exchange at Christmas and we literally laughed so hard we cried - and it was stolen so many times it retired itself very quickly and ended up going home with my grandmother! The graphics are so cool and the dance instructions are creative and educational all at the same time! Awesome! Read more
Review:Top notch book. Excellent selection of tunes, pared down to the bones so you can develop them on your own but good enough to stand on their own. All in relatively easy keys (no 5 sharps or 4 flats). A few mistakes in the words of the songs and in the music and chording but nothing that you won't pick up on immediately. This is the standard book in our bluegrass group. Promptly delivered. Read more
Review:This a great addition to any library of music fans and especially those of punk rock 'N roll. This tells the story of the punk rock culture in our country.
Another must have in our punk rock collection is "Destroy All Movies!! The Complete Guide To Punks On Film (2010)" Read more
Review:I loved learning the stories behind my favorite hymns. How wonderful to learn something of what inspired these Christians to pen the words and music that live through the ages. This would be a wonderful help to Sunday School teachers. IMO Read more
Review:I'm seeing reviews that the tennis one is better, but I read that one and could not apply it to playing an instrument. There are practically no guides on the psychology of learning music. Thankfully, there's this great one. Read more
Review:Action Bronson delivers with a book that's part recipies and part food culture, all through his eyes. It's brilliant to look at food the way Action does, from a perspective of natural curiosity, experience and respect. Action gets you excited about food and about cooking which should be the point of any good cook book but somehow most fall short, this book NOT being one of those. Read more
Review:Great, insightful book. Some of it is common sense, while other parts are eye-opening realities that as the author, Mr. Simmons states - are politically incorrect, but nevertheless the way business works sometimes. I highly recommend any aspiring entrepreneur to read this book. Read more
Review:Although this book has potential, I found the writing to be stilted, the characters needed more development, and the plot developed slowly. I would have continued reading to see whether it grew on me, but decided to stop after three instances of objectionable language in only three chapters. Read more