Are you a guitarist looking for tips to improve your sweeping technique? A beginning drummer seeking suggestions for easy, yet rockin’ drum tabs? Maybe you’re an indie folk fan and want to discuss the latest Bon Iver album with others? Or perhaps you’re looking for recommendations on how to best run your band rehearsal, or advice on identifying key signatures?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions then you should consider stopping by the MXTabs.net Music & Musicians Forum sometime. In the broadest sense, the MXTabs.net Forum is simply a place for musicians and music lovers to congregate and learn from one another, discuss/debate music-related topics and, most importantly, have fun.
In an effort to help stoke your interest in the MXTabs.net Community, what follows is a quick sampling of popular topics currently being discussed inside the MXTabs.net Forum. Feel free to introduce yourselves and join in the conversation if you’d like.
As I hinted at earlier, the MXTabs.net Music & Musicians Forum can be an excellent resource for beginning players. For instance, many of our bassists have been posting their Favorite Bass Guitar Warm-Up Exercises. Not only are these exercises free, but most of them have been created by knowledgeable bassists with years of experience behind them. Sounds like a pretty good starting point to learn bass guitar, right?
Somewhat along the same lines, a beginning drummer must have been concerned about the buzzing he heard coming from his drum kit’s snare drum, because recently he posed this question to his fellow MXTabs.net members: My Snare Drum Is Picking Up Sounds From Other Drums. How Can I Fix It?. It didn’t take long for the answers and tips to start rolling in, and based on the quality of the responses, I’m confident that our beginning drummer left having learned more than a few things.
Aside from sharing their musical knowledge, some MXTabs.net users are happy to help out in other ways too. One member, for example, is offering to make Free Customized Forum Signatures for anybody who wants one. (Just in case you’re wondering, a forum signature is a small block of text and/or images appended at the bottom of each forum post that you make. Similar in function to e-mail signatures, forum signatures differ in that they are less formally constructed, and usually allude to the member’s personality and interests.) If you do decide to give the MXTabs.net Music Forum a try, take a look at some other member’s signatures and then be sure to request your own.
Finally, although not exactly an area of the MXTabs.net Music & Musicians Forum that you’re likely to spend a lot of time in, I [em]would[/em] like to mention the MXTabs.net User Feedback Forum nonetheless. Aside from being the proper place to report site bugs and errors, it is also (as the name implies) the perfect place to give us your feedback on MXTabs.net. Have I ever told you how much we love feedback? No? Well, let me tell you, we love feedback!!! Good, bad, and everything in between, the only chance we have of building the best tab website on the internet is to listen to you, our users, and take your suggestions into consideration. So please, tell us what you think.
There you have it, a quick roundup of activity on the MXTabs.net Music & Musicians Forum. Now, what are you waiting for, stop reading this blog and get on over to the MXTabs.net Forum!
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