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Show Me How to Play the Piano

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Clefs, notes, rests, scales, chords, rhythm… How long does it really take to learn how to play the piano? The answer depends on your definition of what your desired level of ‘piano playing’ should ultimately be. There are professionals, semi-professionals, amateurs and people with next to no training. The following are three common categories that a beginner pianist might aspire to achieve.

1. You want to simply play a couple of pieces to impress friends; this frame of mind will help you avoid unwanted comments such as:

“It doesn’t surprise me that you don’t play an instrument. You never could do anything!”

“I thought anyone could play SOMETHING on the piano. You’ve proven that I was wrong.”

“I’m glad you don’t play an instrument. Why do we need more noise pollution in the world?”

Yes, people can be mean. Of course, I’m giving you the worst case scenarios, but it doesn’t hurt being prepared for the worst. Piano can easily be taught by a student copying a teacher, provided the pieces are not too long or complex. This type of rote teaching is a quick fix, designed to give a pupil confidence when asked by a friend or relative to play the piano. The downside is that a student will probably not accumulate a lot of repertoire using this method, unless that student has an astonishing memory or an incredibly accurate ear for music.

2. The second category of student involves an aspiration to play for one’s own enrichment and enjoyment. At this stage real lessons should kick in, including theory and practical technique. If music is to be taken as a serious, yet enjoyable hobby, then learning the language is essential in avoiding future frustration. Some of these frustrations might include:

“I wish I learned how to read rhythm properly. Why did I waste my youth faking rhythm when I could have learned properly? Why, why, why …?”

“I just realized something. I’m sixty and I can’t read music. Ahhhh!”

3. Finally, category three involves an aspiration for professionalism. In order to achieve this level, serious lessons and lengthy practice sessions are a must. Music, like any other language, requires understanding and an unusual amount of repetition in order to reinforce mental understandings of music concepts and tactile memory. Consistency in this category has the added reward of increasing your chances at receiving comments such as:

“Wow, you’re amazing!”

“I think my ears just smiled. Thank you for the blessing of your playing. Here’s some cash… now please play some more, oh great one.”

“I never knew real happiness until today. Thank you, thank you, thank you…”

Which category does the average person fit into? I would say the second one. Although the world is filled with professional musicians, most people want to be able to play a few songs and enjoy themselves. This enjoyment includes a bit of an understanding of the language of music, including clefs, notes, rests, scales, chords, rhythm and more.

So here’s some final advice. If you really want to know how to play the piano, ask yourself what your ultimate goals are. This will better help you channel your valuable energy.

3 Reasons That Make Psych Tv Show Not Your Ordinary Crime Solving Series

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Psych TV Show changed the way people perceive the gumshoe genre. With its unique plot that sophisticatedly throws comedy, drama and action into the mix and a set of interesting characters, the show has been a constant favorite among viewers who look for some detective brainwork and a hearty laugh.

It was the rise of serious detective TV series such as CSI when the show came sauntering into the primetime television. The show was almost a deviation from the typical serious and macabre depiction of crime investigations seen on the tube. Instead of joining the bandwagon of gory and morbid gumshoe detective TV shows, Psych opted to take a more humorous approach on how things are done. From the character’s relationships to how each episode revolves, Psych clearly breaks away from how crime-solving shows get things done.

Here are some of the things the separate Psych TV show from ordinary crime-busting genres we have come to know.

1. Psych doesn’t focus too much on forensic science.

If you are tired of CSI’s 10-minute long winding farrago about the science behind a murder, then Psych is definitely a breath of fresh air. Instead of digging deeper into the complex anatomy of a case, Gus and Shawn, the show’s resident private detectives, solve cases in unheard of ways. Their unorthodox style in busting criminals is deeply couched in Shawn’s fake psychic abilities. Albeit being fake, such propensity or rather Shawn’s psychic pretense has been the show’s trump card to success.

2. Psych TV show characters are nothing like how TV has depicted private detectives.

The ebony and ivory tandem of Burton “Gus” Guster and Shawn Spencer perfectly supports that series’ attempt to veer away from doing a CSI spin. The two protagonists have very diverse personalities and through great writing involved in making the script, the Gus and Shawn became catalysts that raised the show’s ratings. They also have unique characteristics and trademarks that viewers can easily remember. For instance, Shawn fakes being a psychic in order to solve crimes and get more clients. On the other hand, Gus, is more of the business-looking type. Gus is the character that contradicts with Shawn’s goofy personality.

3. It interlaces comedy into the whole detective and crime-solving genre on TV.

The edge of the show lies in its complete abandonment of the seriousness usually found in crime-solving series like CSI. The cases featured in each episode are presented in such a way that there is still a possibility to insert humor. The humor of the show is rooted in its wit richness. The lines and dialogues are just so seamlessly intertwined within the storyline that humor comes out naturally.

In order to create a hit in Hollywood, lots of factors interplay. Moreover, it is very important for producers and scriptwriters to show viewers something they have never seen before. Instead of riding the bandwagon of series that offer the same formula to viewers, achieving primetime TV success lies in the uniqueness of storylines and ultimately, the way these stories are presented. Psych TV show combine all these factors to create a whole new comedy detective drama of its own.

Rose Tattoo Designs

Saturday, July 24th, 2010


Red rose body art show life, birth, procreation, death and rebirth. These tattoos are the embodiment of nature and the elements.

Flower tattoo designs are popular but the red rose beats them all, especially with women. Its almost as popular with men, since the rose has tremendous spiritual significance in the west. The rose design is considered to be a symbol of true love and has been revered in both, secular and religious context.

The rose has many accepted traditional meanings that are applied to the rose body art by association. It has become the ultimate floral symbol on account of its unmatched fragrance and beauty. The red rose can symbolize martyrdom. It’s associated with Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary. Several rose tattoos are worn to honor a deceased loved one too. If you want to get a red rose tattoo, it is important to know the meaning behind the rose colors.

A dark red rose stands for unconscious beauty.

The red rose is for courage, respect, romance and love. A red rose bud tattoo symbolizes loveliness and purity.

Blue roses symbolize impossibility.

Coral roses indicate desire.

Black rose designs mean death.

The white rose tattoo design is a symbol of innocence, reverence, youthfulness and purity. White rose bud tattoos also celebrate the girl-child.

The golden or yellow rose tattoo shows achievement or friendship.

Black rose with thorns body art design is also very popular. Tattoo artist say, a red rose with thorns reminds the person that beauty does not surface in the absence of adversity and sacrifice. The rose can be flaunted singly, as trailing vine or as a bouquet.

Rose body art have been popular in the west for decades. This piece of body art shares the most intriguing history and symbolism. The rose tattoo is a traditional choice and more popular than the hibiscus, daisy, lily or even the orchid tattoos. The lotus body art designs are probably the only ones that can be compared to these designs. Tattoo artists around the world have made an effort to promote the flower tattoo art. The rose tattoo is available in many different shapes and sizes. You can add to the flower design with a heart or fairy or even a butterfly. It can also be combined with a dagger, a tiger, a cross or even a Celtic armband. You can get a rose and barbed wire tattoo done on the shoulder or chest. Whatever you choose, its up to you and what your style is.

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