Saturday, August 30, 2008

Lets Play the Guitar

Step 1:

The "height" (top/bottom) is how high or low the sound is.

Tune your guitar. This will not only help your playing sound better, but it'll also familiarize you with which string and fret combinations correspond with which notes. A useful mnemonic to remember the string arrangement is "Every Body Gets Dinner At Eight" (going from high E to low E).

Step 2:

Learn how to read guitar tabs. Guitarists have their own system of music notation called guitar tablature, or "guitar tabs" for short. The basic idea is to look at the tab in the same way you look at your guitar; each line corresponds to a string, and each number tells you which fret to hold down when plucking that string.

E---------------3-0--------------------||

B-------------------3-0----------------||

G---7-7-7---------------2-0----------||

D-2-7-7-7-7-7-7---------------------||

A-2-5-5-5-7-7-7---------------------||

E-0-------5-5-5-----------------------||

Step 3:

On the first fret

Place your fingers correctly on the frets. Right-handed players use their left hand for fretting and vice versa. The frets are the metal strips that run perpendicular to the strings. You actually press your finger down between the metal strips, not on them. For example, if you're playing the third fret, you place your finger on the string between the second and third metal strip. Hold the string down firmly so that it only vibrates between your finger and your strumming hand. Place your finger as close to the fret as possible to create a good sound.

C Major chord

· When you hold down multiple strings at once at different frets (to play chords), it can be a little tricky (especially if you have short, inflexible fingers). There are usually several different ways to position your fingers for the same chord, so research them and experiment to find which one feels most comfortable for you.

· Keep in mind that every time you move from one fret to another, the resulting pitch will be half a step higher or lower (i.e. "sharp" or "flat"). This is important for if you want to eventually read and play from sheet music.

· Some people find that placing the thumb in the middle of the back of the neck, not coming over the top, leads to better finger placement because it allows better reach and strength of the fingers on the frets. Ultimately, however, do what feels best for you.

Step 4:

  • Strum with your other hand. This can be the most difficult part to learn without having a teacher demonstrate. Strumming consists of downstrokes and upstrokes in various combinations. Count every beat and off-beat as "1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and..." (every "and" is an offbeat). Each beat and offbeat can be an upstroke, downstroke, or no stroke. No matter which direction you use, make an effort to sweep across all of the strings with even pressure and steady speed. You don't want to strum some strings a little harder than others, or start off fast then slow down as you get to the last few strings. The motion should come mostly from the wrist, not the forearm.
    • You can do this with a pick or with your fingertips. There are various kinds of picks you can use, but beginners are usually advised to start with a thin pick, held between the thumb and the side of the index finger.
    • Keep your arm going in a constant up-and-down motion, sticking with a rhythm whether or not you're actually strumming. This motion functions as a metronome for beginners. As you get better at strumming, you can tap your foot, bob your head, or jerk your knee like Elvis instead.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New Songs on August


In just a few short years, the Jonas Brothers have quickly grown into one of the biggest teen pop phenomena of the millennium. As the hit single "Burnin' Up" continues to cement itself as "the" summer song for 2008, the trio's new album, A Little Bit Longer, is finally here to satisfy the needs of every teenager on the planet. And if you've downloaded any of the four iTunes-exclusive pre-release singles as part of our Countdown series, you can use the Complete My Album feature to download the album at a reduced price.

Olympic Charity Singles Although there's no "official" soundtrack for this year's Olympic Games, a select group of America's top artists have recorded exclusive charity singles in an effort to support and inspire Team USA. Proceeds from the purchase of exclusive recordings by 3 Doors Down, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Colbie Caillat, and more go to support the U.S. Olympic team.

Gnarls Barkley The provocative duo of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo raised the bar even higher with the sophomore effort by Gnarls Barkley, aptly titled The Odd Couple. The band's raw energy is elegantly captured on our exclusive Live from Soho session, featuring the hit tracks "Crazy" and "Who's Gonna Save My Soul."

New Music Nights New Music Nights brings up-and-coming talent to you live from the Apple Store. Hear the freshest local sounds of the underground to come out of New York, San Francisco, and Tokyo. Whether it's big bass business, spacey disco grooves, or indie rock with an electro twist, you'll get to hear and feel what goes into creating the hottest music of the night.

Single of the Week San Francisco native Slo-O is quickly becoming one of our favorite new emcees of recent memory. Though his style is not reminiscent of the "hyphy" sound that originated in his native Bay Area, Slo-O's West Coast upbringing is clearly evident through his laid-back delivery over the hard-hitting piano riffs of "Soul On Ice," our latest free Single of the Week.

New Song Release:

  1. Change – Single, Taylor Swift
  2. Dreamer – Single, Chris Brown
  3. Everybody Wants to Go, Kenny Chesney
  4. Crush – Single, David Archuleta
  5. Get Back – Single, Demi Lovato
  6. Look What You Made Me, Young Berg
  7. Star Wars; The Clone..... , Kevin Kiner
  8. Beer for My Horses, Various Artists
  9. The Sisterhood of the...., Rachel Portman
  10. Here and Gone, David Sanborn
  11. The Perfect Boy, The Cure
  12. Remember, The Fiery Furnaces
  13. Metropolis; Janette Monae
  14. New Kid on the Block, New Kids on the Block

Top 10 Tracks:

  1. Disturbia, Rihanna
  2. Paper Planes, M.I.A
  3. Burnin’ Up, Jonas Brothers
  4. My Live, The Game & Lili Wayne
  5. American Boy (feat Kanye West)
  6. I Kissed a Girl, Katy Perry
  7. Viva la Vida, Cokiplay
  8. Forever, Chris Brown
  9. When I Grow Up, The Pussycat Dolls
  10. A little Bit Longer, Jonas Brothers

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Cristina Applegate Have Breast Cancer

Profession: Actress
Born: 25 November 1971
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Best Known As: Kelly Bundy on the TV series Married with Children

Biography:

Applegate was married by actor Johnathon Schaech in 2001, and divorced in 2006. Applegate play movie star Grace Kelly as a youngster in 1983 of TV movie Grace Kelly; Cheryl Ladd played as adult version of Kelly. The Broadway run of Sweet Charity was almost cancelled after Applegate broke her foot during a Chicago try out of the show; she returned in May and was nominated for a Tony Award as best actress in a musical.

She also play a film career has included roles primarily in comedies and
feel-good films. The Sweetest Thing (2002, starring Cameron Diaz), and
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004, with Applegate as a
newscaster rival to Will Ferrell). She starred as a single mom in the TV
series
Jesse (1998-99) and took the title role in the amnesia sitcom
Samantha Who? in 2007. Applegate also starred on Broadway in a 2005
revival of the musical Sweet Charity, in the title role created by Gwen
Verdon in the show's original 1966 run.

She also diagnose have a Breast Cancer
Many women have a tendency for getting a Breast Cancer, this can because
of clan factor or bad habit. She detect have early Breast Cancer on
August 2008. As her Doctor said that her cancer is not life threatening
and can be handle safely, because still on an early stadium. Following
the recommended treatment of her doctor and will have a full recovery.

Monday, August 4, 2008

Play Guitar

If you like to learn playing guitar at least you know what the guitar parts name is, also you must know the guitar quality before you determine to buy a new guitar. The guitar quality is depending on many components that effect to the sound result when it plays. Better wood quality as raw material for guitar the price is more expensive, and other component that very determining to the sound quality result are the string qualities. If you choose a less good quality then will have a good sound just for a while, after that the sound quality will down.

The quality of string often down faster if you can’t how to maintain this string on using. If the string is always stretching, the quality can be changed. So that is why the guitarist always loosens the string after they are finished for playing. This may be making you lazy to do like this, but this is the only way to maintain the guitar quality. To know the guitar, you must first learn what the different parts of the guitar are. The pictures below will show you what each part of the guitar is called.The standard guitar has 6 strings.

The guitar string basically divided by three kind of string 3 lightest string and 3 heaviest string, this string also have main different function, the light string is functioned for melody and heaviest is functioned for bas. A guitar in standard tuning is tuned to E-A-D-G-B-E. This shows the 6th string to the 1st string. In other words. 6th string - Low E, 5th string -A , 4th -D, 3rd -G, 2nd -B, 1st -High E. Look at the diagram to find out how the frets are numbered. Note: The 0 fret is also the open note on each string.

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