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Sep 20 2007
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Clip Style
How do you dye a small clip in raccoon hair extensions-style tail?

I can find hair extensions and I even found some small, but I'd like to dye their raccoon tail – but I want to screw up because I got those good: / Any tips? thank you

watch this, it will give you an idea. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3ENNw1VB4

A Calligraphy Clip in Gothic Style




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Violin Mandolin

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Jun 28 2007
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Violin Mandolin
Has anyone fiddle / mandolin tablature for the hymn "The Old Rugged Cross?

No, sorry. Everything I is a piano arrangement for it. Have you tried calling your local music store to see if they can order it for you? You can also try www.musicbooksplus.com. If you put "The Old Rugged Cross Partitions in your search engine, there are many hits that say" free downloads " and "print instantly." Good luck finding exactly what you are looking for.

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Sheet Music

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May 29 2007
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I am looking flute sheet music for a wedding I was invited to play at, any suggestions?

I was invited to play at the wedding of my friends mom. I play the flute and I am looking for sheet music for some wedding songs. Does anyone have suggestions for that I could play when they exchanged rings and light the candle and where the unit to get the score? Unfortunately, this is just me playing the wedding. I found a lot of songs that require a piano as well, but it will not work for me. Thank you all for your suggestions.

Take a quick in the music store. Look for flute, violin or voice. You could make one of them. I have at least 4 for violin and voice 2 books I used. Have something short for the exchange of rings and the Unity candle. Repeat if necessary, but plan to stop at the end of each sentence. Ave Maria Simple Gifts Amazing Grace Air from Water Music by Handel

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Violin Tuner

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Apr 09 2007
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Violin Tuner

Learning to tune a guitar is actually one of the most basic skills of all players need to learn the guitar and one of the most elusive skills to master. There are two main methods of guitar tuning. (with several variants) The first of them is ear, the second is using a tuner. Whatever your choice, being in tune is essential to your success.

Tuning a guitar by Ear

Tuning the guitar by ear is a way for the musician to ensure that the instrument is in harmony with itself. This does not necessarily mean the guitar is tonal in harmony with the agreed standard is known as concert pitch. Therefore, unless the musician is endowed with perfect pitch, he is really good for practice and play solo. You may play well with other musicians tunes if everyone the same instrument, even if not in concert pitch.

However, if the musician has access to a reference note, possibly from a pitch pipe or tuning fork, it is possible to use this method to adjust the height of the concert. The most common method is starting with the bottom string, and adjust to her height. Then move the finger to the 5th fret and play E and string together and to channel A of the same height as the low E, repeat this step for the D and G strings, the B chain is listening in box 4 using the G string instead of the 5th fret, then back to the 5th fret on the B chain of the tune top E. This is the easiest method of setting a guitar by ear, it is fast and efficient, although it suffers from vagueness, if the intonation of the string of the guitar is not set correctly. There are several more advanced methods, some elements are strings in multiple positions to address the deficiencies in intonation using harmonics.

Tuning a guitar using a tuner

The electronic guitar tuner may be the element more unifying for guitarists of all days. It allowed even the most guitar player apprentice to tune with confidence and speak like everyone else. To Unless you happen to be lucky enough to have perfect pitch, then using a guitar tuner is probably the most reliable way to ensure your instrument is tuned to concert pitch. A guitar tuner is a small electrical device, which measures the electrical current output of the guitar, for assess the current agreement. The simplest electric guitar tuner allows the musician to plug their guitar into the device and then choose which channel they want to tune. There is also a feature for the acoustic guitar that allows you to avoid plugging in the device and use a microphone integrated. The musician then clip the chain and the tuner screen if the string is sharp (too high slope), flat (too low slope), or fit in a number of ways: either a display needle or LED lights or a combination of both. Once the player is convinced that the current string is in tune, they pass to another. Note, the most skilled musicians prefer to check the alignment by ear thereafter. The reason this is that if a string is tuned first, and other chains have changed their tensions through the setup process, then the first channel (or possibly multiple strings), will lose their perfect agreement. Most often, a musician to use the tuner to get a rough tuning, tune then back to the ear, then recheck using the tuner, making precise adjustments.

For those new to playing guitar, adjustment can be a scary subject. However, it is simple, quick guitar lesson any competent instructor is usually sufficient to learn new players how to tune your guitar accurately and quickly. Be assured that the ability to control a guitar can be heard with Use the right tools and some good plays. It is a skill that rewards you and the musicians around you for a lifetime.

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Digital Guitar

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Feb 19 2007
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Digital Guitar

At some point in your guitar playing trip, you will probably get bitten by the bug to join a group. Do not let the fact that you are infected with a incurable, life long disease scare you. There are many of us shared the same hospital, and equally sure that there are legions of Starry Eyed teenagers picking on the guitar every day, there must be a steady supply of new admissions.

Shared Vision which is the strutting across a stage light splashed by a room full of loyal, screaming fans. Nirvana!

But what if the auditorium is not a room? As a gigging guitarist, it's just a matter of time before you experience the joys of making music outdoors.

It may not seem obvious at first, but outdoor concerts are a completely different animal than playing in the walls solid. Here is a list Quick few questions to consider, and what to take when making an outdoor concert

Work forward – If possible, visit in advance to determine:

– If a step is provided, which is the size, and if it is covered

– What electricity is provided where the circuit breaker panel is located, how many channels are on tape

– When the load in the area is, how is it accessed, what time is dependent, and where can band members park after the load

– If there passes or parking permission, and backstage passes, which should be collected

– If a sound system will be provided, and an engineer. If not, consider setting up yourself, and remember to mic every instrument, if possible to get a better sound coverage.

Additional items required:

– Ballistic! Finally, you will encounter a concert in the rain. Count on it, and be prepared by staying close to tarp to cover your rigs in the case of an unexpected squall afternoon

– T HROW Rug. If there is no stage provided, and you put up on the grass, take along a throw rug to put your pedals effects to remove dirt and dew

– Sunscreen. Summertime outdoor concerts can be a killer and you can burn before you know it. In addition, a wide brimmed hat can be a style, protective accessory.

- Water bottle. Do not count on getting a cold drink at an event outside. Always take a small cooler, and stay hydrated on a hot summer day.

– Sunglasses

– Towels. Be prepared to wipe sweat from your forehead and everything else, between songs. This is not the time to use your fabric guitar.

– Mic windshield. Cover the microphone windscreen foam to reduce wind noise excessive, the Palestinian Authority.

– Extension ropes. Do not rely on an electrical outlet directly behind your amp. You may have to run a hundred feet outside the barn to get the power.

– Analog Guitar Tuner. The great thing about digital guitar tuners is the fancy LED lights and you say, with a glance if you are in harmony. It's also the bad thing about them for outdoor concerts, because these LEDs can be almost impossible to see the light sun. A good analog tuner, especially with a needle VU will be a lifesaver.

Outdoor concerts can be great fun and a pleasant change rhythm by the confines of a nightclub or concert hall. By doing a little preparatory work in advance, and adding a few extra goodies in your bag, you'll be able to focus on the most important issue – making great music!

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Keith Dean is founder of http://www.AdultGuitarLessons.com and a 30 veteran of stage and studio. He toured extensively as a road musician throughout the US and Europe, was a former lead guitarist for Jason Aldean, and has shared stages with Little Big Town, Wild Rose, Winger, Confederate Railroad and more. He is a published songwriter, owned and operated a successful music store, and has instructed numerous students in guitar.

Brendon Small on the Gibson Digital Guitar




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