Published Friday March 04 2011
Like a laid back, relaxed beach vibe? Surf waves in reality,
musically, and on the Net with Jack Johnson.
Lately I've been listening to some pretty cool music by some
beach bum named Jack Johnson. The tunes he plays really touch a
chord within me. They are just so honest and selfless, like
stories being told by a wise old palm tree that has endured
countless days of peaceful monotony, and yet have also
experienced the rare tropical storm with gale force winds. I
decided to have a look for his ...
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Posted in: Hobbies
Published Thursday March 03 2011
Abstract: Modern science has drifted too far from the common
sense in a domain of paradoxes. The result is incomplete picture
of big bang created universe from exploding singularity that
makes seen as elementary particles to fly away from each other
and somehow to come together in elements that do this big
mystery once again and so on. The structure buildup in the big
bang universe is uncertain and contradicts to the observed
similarity between the near most distant cosmos. Nature ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Wednesday March 02 2011
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My grandmother likes to remind me that to her it seems like
yesterday that she attended college - something virtually
unheard for women of her generation to do. In fact, she and I
went to the same university, even studied in the same buildings.
But despite those college experiences we share, something makes
me think that the way college works now is remarkably different
than the way it did when she was there. It seems that the old
adage of "Reading, Writing, 'Rithmetic" should be reworked ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Tuesday March 01 2011
There are a lot of different ways on how to play piano songs. One may vary from another and it is just up to you to choose what method fits best for you. Just like how I learned playing piano songs. I understand that it can be a great frustration if you are in a path where you are almost ready to give it up. It is quite hard. I began learning from my sister for she is a concert piano player. However, things did not go well, it was really difficult. Having piano lessons from a piano instructor ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Monday February 28 2011
Machine Heads / Tuning Pegs - Used for tuning individual
strings up or down in pitch.
Nut - Used to anchor the strings over the frets.
Strings - From left to right, or lowest to highest pitch.
Low E-A-D-G-B-High E
Frets - Used to create notes by pressing the strings down
on them.
Pickups - Similar to microphones, they send the sound
from the strings to the amplifier.
Bridge - Like the nut, the bridge anchors the strings
over the frets. Note: The bridge on this guitar is a ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Sunday February 27 2011
For many people, when they hear the word technique applied to
guitar playing, it brings to mind someone spending long hours
practicing scales and chords, getting their fingers to work like
precision machines that play each note perfectly without fail.
With no more feeling than someone doing calculus.On
the other hand, when the word feeling is applied, people might
think of a smoke filled room in which every face has a story to
be told, and the guitar is a means of extracting every pent ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Saturday February 26 2011
Just because you're holding your guitar doesn't mean that
you're playing it, and just because you're playing your guitar
doesn't mean that you're practicing. There is a real difference
and it needs to be acknowledged if you want to improve your
level of playing skill. Some people say they have spent the
entire day practicing their guitar when in reality, all they've
done was sit in front of the TV all day eating cheesy poofs. The
sad thing is that they really do believe it was practicing ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Friday February 25 2011
Most new guitar players and even some experienced ones have
trouble staying and playing in tune. I'll try listing here some
of the common mistakes and there solutions.
When putting new strings on your guitar you must always make
sure you stretch them as you tune them to pitch. I always hold
them down on the neck around the 24th fret with my left hand
while pulling them away from the guitar body with my right hand.
You don't have to use too much muscle, a few firm tugs should do
the ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Thursday February 24 2011
Have you ever done any of the following?
1. Made excuses for not practicing because you "didn't have
time"? 2. Practiced the same licks and exercises that you did
last year? 3. Felt like you had hit a brick wall in your
progress? 4. Felt unsure as to what to practice?
Unless your name is Steve Vai, chances are you've done at least
one of the above!
They are all symptoms of having a lack of vision.
What do I mean by vision? Vision in this context is having a
clearly defined picture in your ...
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Posted in: Education
Published Wednesday February 23 2011
Every aspiring saxophonist has to master basic skills that are
necessary for good musicianship.
Good Tone Production: This requires not only having a good reed,
mouthpiece and ligature, but also a good daily regimen of "long
tone" exercises. Long tones are practiced by playing individual
tones for a comfortable length of time (6-8 seconds) without
stress. For beginners I suggest playing long tones on a simple
major scale. Advanced students should use a chromatic scale,
octaves and intervals of ...
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Posted in: Education