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I love using my Launchpad Pro and Push 2 for step sequencing. Once you get the hang of it, it's a fast way to lay down a new beat. The only problem when you are first starting is figuring out some basic patterns to play with. I made The Drum Pattern cheat sheet to help me draw
Balance hammer-ons and pulloffs with picked notes to create a smooth sound.
Learning to write songs can be a rewarding experience. To make your songs better you need to understand some fundamental things. This page was created to help Songwriters write better songs. In doing so the songwriter is better equipped to express the message better.
Hello my dear friends, unfortunately I hurt my back whilst shoveling snow on Sunday morning. That meant that I had to rest a lot by lying down, because sitting was the worst thing I could do. So whilst lying down I took the time to write up a tutorial of my hymn page feathers for you. I love these feathers so much! When I look at them I imagine being embraced by them and any worries being taken away from me. I also imagine feelings of comfort, warmth and safety. I chose to use hymn pages because this is how I imagine Angels wings to look. What better choice than paper written with songs for God, made into angel feathers? Of course you can make these feathers out of music sheets, book pages, dictionary pages, or any other kind of paper that would suit you or your creation best. The feathers are very easy to make, they take a little time, but you will love them when you are done. I have made a few feathers out of different papers so you can see what they will look like. Some more hymn page feathers. This feather was made from a very old German book. The writing is called "Alt Deutsche Schrift" ~ Old German Writing. My grandmother used to write like this and taught me how to read it. This feather is made from a dictionary page. Now let us start ... this is what you will need: - Hymn pages (music sheets, dictionary pages, book pages) - Scissors - Tacky glue - Wire cutters - Cloth stem wire wire 22 gauge (mine was 45 cms long) - Piece of card for the template - A pencil To start off with, print out the template. I have given you 2 sizes, a larger feather and a smaller one. I will have all measurements listed for both of them. Cut a piece of wire 35cms/20cms long long and bend the wire in half, so that one end is 3cms longer than the other. Take a piece of paper of your choice, and draw a line of glue down the center and place your wire into the glue, leaving the single piece of wire of 3cms out at the bottom. Now place your second sheet of paper on top of the first, press it down firmly and leave it to completely dry. After it is dry, cut out your template and lay it on your sheet with the wire centered and draw around it ~ now you can cut the feather shape out. Next cut a fine strip of paper about 5 mm wide and the length of a page, spread some glue on it and wrap it around the uncovered wire, starting at the top. When you get to the end of the wire, wrap it around one last time, cut it the excess off and let it dry again. Now comes the fun part! Taking a pair of sharp scissors, and cut fine diagonal lines into your feather towards the center where the wire is but be sure to not cut all the way down to the wire. Cut all the way around your feather... and voila you are done!!! Sit back and take a look at your beautiful creation! I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial as much as I have making it for you and just remember that these feathers will be delicate after you have made them - they are made from paper after all! And last but not least ... ... a new pincushion I would like to share with you. Made from a vintage baby cup, some old lace and a boot button for the center of the flower. I love the look of old tarnished things! I always wonder who they used to belong to so many years ago. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B.
I love using my Launchpad Pro and Push 2 for step sequencing. Once you get the hang of it, it's a fast way to lay down a new beat. The only problem when you are first starting is figuring out some basic patterns to play with. I made The Drum Pattern cheat sheet to help me draw
Brand Roland Model Fantom 7 76-Key Workstation Keyboard Finish Black Year 2019 - 2024 Made In Japan Categories Workstation Keyboards Analog / Digital Digital Key Size Full Size Keyboard Action Semi-Weighted MIDI I/O MIDI Input MIDI Output MIDI Through USB MIDI Number of Keys 76 Keys Number of Pads 16 Pads Polyphony 256 Voices Show More
This full color handout shows conducting beat patterns for Music Education. This file size is letter size for regular printers. However, it is vector artwork so you can enlarge it without it becoming blurry for a classroom anchor chart. The color is a bright, lime green with purple outline and lette...
Effect pedals from throughout history, some classics, some modern. Feel free to argue endlessly about which should've made the cut. This is part of the music gear print series of Joseph Cox, a lover of geometric and abstract patterns, collections of things and unusual music. Also in the collection is a print of drum machines, effects pedals and one for Daft Punk fans. Read more Details Size: A3 29.7cm Width x 42cm Length Material: 300gsm smooth paper
Brand Telefunken Model M82 Cardioid Dynamic Microphone Finish Black Year 2010s Made In United States Categories Microphones Electronics Analog Passive Microphone Type Dynamic Polar Pattern Cardioid Wired/Wireless Wired Show More
This mp3 is a fun, pirate themed, treasure song geared towards Pre-K and Kindergarten aged students. Mrs. Debbie teaches students with Special Needs and finds that Mrs. Debbie's Music is effective in engaging Exceptional Education Students of many varying ages, that may have a Developmental Delay as well. We have created a set of activities that are 36 pages long. Mrs. Debbie's Music is committed to High Scopes Teaching, therefore the supplemental materials and manipulatives that go along with this song that encompass High Scopes Teaching. Link to the activities at https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Treasure-of-Colors-Pre-K-and-Kindergarten-Activities-2980805 for free fun learning! Treasure of Colors Pre-K and Kindergarten Activities is a fun and interactive way to teach colors. It is meant to be used with the mp3 "Treasure of Colors", available on TpT, by Mrs. Debbie's Music. The worksheets include they songs lyrics, a page with color callouts that you can laminate and have students follow along with their song, during Circle Time, showing they can identify colors. It also includes a letter sounds pirate themed worksheet, templates to make a pirate hat, number recognition and one to one correspondence worksheets, coloring sheets, pirate themed writing practice, pattern practice, map manipulatives, sensory activities, and many High Scopes Learning Activities for Early Learners. Enjoy mateys!
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It has taken me several years to acquire all of my running gear and there is always something else that I want. Here are some of my must haves: Shoes: I have already blogged about how to pick the best running shoe for you. Shoes are the most expensive item you will purchase as a runner. I like to have at least 3 pairs that I rotate through. 1 for speedwork (these are lighter), 1 for long runs (more cushioned), 1 for the other runs (usually a pair that is on the brink of being worn out). Socks: Socks are just as important as running shoes. Make sure that you purchase RUNNING SOCKS. There are tons of different brands to choose from. Right now, my favorite is WrightBrothers, but I also wear SmartWool too. I'm pickier when I am running long distances. Find something that is anti-chaffing and anti-blister. I would suggest buying 1 pair of a few brands to see what you like best. They are usually about $10-15 per pair, but not having blisters is so worth it. Tops: The goal with all clothing is comfort, breath-ability, and anti-chaffing. I'm a little bit less picky with my tops though. I prefer tanktops, but I will sometimes wear a comfy t-shirt. I like to layer, layer, layer in the winter. That way I can strip them off when I get warm and tie it around my waist. Wear a thin synthetic wicking layer next to your skin if <50 degrees wear a tight weave layer on top if <30 degrees I will add a long-sleeve top Capri length pants: These are not a must. I usually wear these when it's about 50-60 degrees outside. Since I live in Idaho, it is usually either hot (so I wear shorts) or cold (so I wear pants). Most of my capri length running pants I also use for classes at the gym. Pants: I have everything from thin tights to insulated pants. My favorite pair are the ugliest, but they have pockets and keep me warm when the temp is under 30. If you are going to be running in the cold weather, plan ahead and buy pants when they go on sale in the late winter and early spring. Shorts: I have a 2 pairs of running shorts that are about 8 years old. I love them both so much. I actually just worn one of them to run Pocatello's 1/2 marathon last year and I had worn them when I ran my first 1/2. I have bought about 6 other pairs since then, but I keep going back to the old ones. I know that I won't end up chaffing and that they won't crawl up where they aren't supposed to. If you buy a good brand- I like Brooks, Nike, Pearl Izumi brands- and you take good care of them, they will last you a long time. Hats, headbands, gloves or mittens: My ears, fingers and toes are usually the coldest on runs. I have several different options. Just remember to always dress like it's about 10 degrees cooler than the thermometer says . You might be a little bit cold at first, but you will warm up quickly. I often end up with gloves and headbands stuffed in my waist band! Since I have short hair, I like to wear a cap in the summer to keep my hair and sweat out of my eyes. Sports bra: get a high quality bra. Lots of reasons here: the girls deserve respect, you DO NOT want chafing, comfort, support! Jackets: I have a few jackets, but I prefer to just layer my tops. Waterproof and windproof are good for inclement weather. I actually like running in the snow. The rain, not so much. GPS watch (or app on smartphone): I love my Garmin! I have been running with one for so long, that I go a little bit nuts without it. I also have used the MapMyRun app on my IPhone and it's pretty good too. I quit using it because I got sweat in my old phone and they are expensive to replace!!! I use it to keep track of my pace and make sure that I'm hitting my goals. There are lots of options to pick from. I recommend that you wait until you have ran for at least 6 months, or even better a year, before you worry about pace. Ipod: I have to have music or listen to a book when I run. Fuel Belt: These are great for carrying water, Gu, keys, snacks, cell phone, etc. for long runs. However, I don't recommend wearing one in a race. Mascara: I wear waterproof mascara in the summer because it keeps sweat out of my eyes! Body Glide is the BOMB!!! I will NEVER run a marathon without it. It's the best stuff for preventing chafing-EVER. I put it along my bra line, under my arm pits, between my thighs.
You need to change the strings on your ukulele regularly to keep it sounding great. Here's how to easily restring your uke.
Choosing a microphone can be a little jarring, and choosing a good microphone is difficult without an understanding of the jargon.