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Playing Musical Intruments with Mathematics
Aug 16th
Mathematics is really very helpful use in our daily lives, but did you know that playing musical instrument is still linked with mathematics??
Yes! Mathematics and playing musical instruments are allied. Tempo, Rhythms and and even the positioning of your hand to the instruments has a counting numbers.
1. While playing the drums.
- the beat and rhythm while playing the drums. There is an exact counting on it. Read the rest of this entry »
The Right Tone: How to achieve it.
Aug 16th
Getting the right tone for your guitar is simple…
If you have a piano or a keyboard you will get the right standard tone without a sweat.
This is how to get the standard tone from keyboard, if you know a little about keyboard, this is how to get the right tone of the guitar:
- 6th String (lower “E” string) – Press lower “E” or lower “mi” in equivalent at notes in the piano/keyboard. With that, will get the right tone of the 6th string in the guitar. If the lower “E” tone and the tone of your 6th string have the same tone then you got the right standard tone for the 6th string… The 6th string is located at the top, it is the biggest string. Read the rest of this entry »
Don’t Breathe Water
May 11th
I love the water. Water is the best part of summer. Until I have been to the beach or the lake or a river. But water deserves respect. Water can be dangerous and unforgiving when you break its rules. If you love water too, here’s how you can make this summer safe at the waterfront.
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Don’t Breathe Water – Know Yourself
May 11th
Safety begins with you. How well do you swim? Now is a good time to take lessons and brush up on your strokes. Good swimming lesson are the best prevention against tragedy in the water.
Know your capabilities. Never swim beyond them. Be especially careful on your first swimming experience of the season. Too many swim beyond their strength before they are in good condition. Be alert when you are tired.
Never swim alone. Swim with a buddy. Anyone can have an accident.
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Don’t Breathe Water – Know the Area
May 11th
Where do you swim? Take a good look at the “ol’ swimming hole” What are the current or undertows? What is the water temperature? Is there a lifeguard and where is he or she?
Where is the safety equipment? Are there any special hazards underwater?
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Don’t Breathe Water – How to Use Safety Equipment
May 11th
Most people have seen a lifeguard’s ring buoy. Do you know how to use one? A swimming instructor will gladly take a couple of minutes to show you the proper techniques.
Almost any floating object can be used as a safety aid. A long pole can extended to a struggling swimmer. Even a plastic water jug that floats can be thrown to a victim for temporary assistance. Train yourself to look for such items before you enter the water.
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Don’t Breathe Water – Elementary Lifesaving Techniques
May 11th
Even non swimmers and poor swimmers can help save life. The best techniques keep the lifesaver on save ground at all times.
Lifeguards memorize this rhyme: reach, throw, row, tow, go. They will stay out of the water and reach to a victim first. Or they will attempt to throw a flotation device. Many guards would row to give assistance, or tow the swimmer to shore.
Only as a last resort will the lifeguard go into the water to help. A few simple instruction from a qualified instructor can give you confidence in an emergency.
Unless you are a certified lifeguard, avoid entering the water to help someone who is in trouble. You are usually more help on safe ground.
As one lifeguard explained to me, “A good lifeguard rarely gets wet.” And don’t forget the value of CPR ( cardiopulminary resuscitation). Most communities offer lessons free of charge. Learn this valuable technique for your friends’ sakes.
Plan a safe summer at the beach, pool, river, or lake. Brush up on your swimming, learn some lifesaving techniques and respect the water. Don’t let accidents or unsafe conditions spoil your summer at the waterfront.
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How to become a Musician
Jan 14th
There is a lot of people wants to know how to play music but not all people can. They try to have tutorial sessions and even going to musical schools but still don’t know how to play instrument. Looking at musicians playing musical instruments looks so simple but actually not. I myself have a lot to know more about playing musical instrument because in this field of profession needs continues learning and i must learn more.
Tips:
if you want to know how to play musical instrument this must be considered
- instrument/s must always be available once you want to play with it.
- be patient - you will never know how to play if you don’t have this. Patience is so important in learning anything. Knowing playing musical instrument is not a 1 day learning, but maybe applicable for a few, it depends on the person, but not all people is capable of this, so, you have to patience.
- learning basics are so important – no great music without the basics.
- Choose a musical instrument that you really want (stick-to-one instrument) – there are a lot of musicians that had been succeed by of sticking on one instruments. It is nice to know lots of musical instruments but having no speciality wont make you a great musician. Maybe some have that talent but some musician that don’t stick in one instrument wont know more about those instruments that he/she had playing. There’s a lot to learn in just one instruments and learning playing it is continues and no bounds. I’m not telling you to stop learning/playing lots of instruments, its up to you. If you have the capability to learn a lot of instruments then continue on learning, but be sure to have time practicing each of that instruments and upgrade yourself in playing those instruments.
- constant practice – have time to practice everyday so that you will familiarized the instruments and know more about it.
This is just some of my tips for you. If you want to have more tips feel free to visit this site anytime, i’ll update this site regularly.
Enjoy!
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