Jumat, 23 Maret 2018

Teach Me How to Play Violin

Teach Me How to Play Violin

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Teach Me How to Play Violin

There are many different ways to learn a skill. With the internet, access to information has opened wide for a large percentage of the world's population. This encourages an entrepreneurial spirit amongst many where people are free to pursue the skills and knowledge they hunger for on their own. While dabbling in different interests is fun, the famous saying goes Jack-Of-All-Trades; master of none and this applies also to learning the violin. In order to master a skill such as playing the violin there is a faster approach to learning some of the top skills needed. Those who really succeed in life and in the arts have learned this secret.

The Secret of Mentorship

The fastest way to learn a skill is through hands on mentorship. Mentorship usually lasts for a set time and involves an intensive season of having that person pour all the knowledge and expertise they have in an area into you. You learn not only the theory and knowledge but also the practical side of implementing that knowledge. Moreover, very often this is where difficulty arises in music. You can learn all the techniques, the notes and scales and hand positions, but where do you learn musicality, that sense of becoming one with the music and the more subtle techniques needed in playing a softer volume or a more emotive piece of music? Can that be taught?

Musicianship

When you open your heart to a mentor you will not only be taught how to play violin, but you will catch their whole sense of musicianship, how they approach a piece of music, their subtle nuances in expressing the heart of that music and that is a priceless skill to pick up. So if mentorship is so valuable why don't more people seek out a mentor and ask them to teach them how to play violin?

Several Steps Involved

Firstly, let us look at the cost involved. Mentorship is more than just finding a teacher however; a teacher can be a mentor. A mentor is someone you really admire and look up to and want to be like in that area. Usually these will be people that are at the top of their industry and so their time is valuable and limited. It may even be difficult to gain access to them. Most mentors will have a basic standard they require their students to attain before taking them on personally, so it can take several steps of learning and being taught by others before you are ready for more intensive mentorship in the violin.

The good news is with the growth of the information age and the easy access technology like the internet is giving, it is becoming easier than ever to receive from experts in the music world. Many offer their own courses which you can purchase and is the next best thing to actually receiving live lessons. But, if your ambitions extend to becoming a concert violinist and making a career out of your playing, your best shot will be to find a mentor that you admire and who will take you under their wing and show you the ropes. It will be the difference between being stuck with the many in mediocrity and gaining that cutting edge that will allow your playing to really soar and cause you to stand out from the crowd.

The Correct And Incorrect Ways To Select A Guitar Teacher For You

The Correct And Incorrect Ways To Select A Guitar Teacher For You

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The Correct And Incorrect Ways To Select A Guitar Teacher For You

Finding the best guitar teacher to take lessons from saves you tons of frustration and struggle. Pick the wrong one and your playing suffers (in addition to your wallet).

Tons of guitar players select their teacher based on the wrong criteria. For example: they pick them by the cost of lessons, the teachers skill level and his musical background. Problem is, these things give you no proof that the teacher has the skills to help you become a better guitarist.

This is what does: proof that the guitar teacher has helped many other students achieve the same musical goals you have. These students must play in the exact same way that you want to play in.

Only look for the proof that the teacher has provided results. This is the only thing that matters.

Just think for a moment: Isnt this how you would select a dentist, doctor, mechanic or any other specialist you want to do business with?

Question: But Tom Hess, dont the teachers prices or playing ability or musical education matter at least a little?

Answer: No, they dont. This is why:

Guitar lesson prices: Tons of people select guitar teachers because they are cheaper than other local teachers. They falsely believe that all guitar teachers (and guitar lessons) offer the same exact value (just like buying a carton of milk at the grocery store).

Reality: Guitar teachers who charge the cheapest rates are almost always new to teaching or simply have very poor teaching ability. The best guitar teachers usually charge the most because they offer the greatest value.

With this in mind, some guitar teachers charge the most for the sake of tricking you. They know that a high price makes them appear higher quality. This is a major reason why you must not choose a teacher based on price alone.

Guitar playing skills: Having excellent guitar playing skills is different than having excellent guitar teaching skills. There are tons of amazing guitarists out there who do not know how to teach at all.

You need to see proof that a prospective teacher has excellent teaching skills. The only way to get this is to find a long list of satisfied students (usually on their website).

Formal musical education: Going to school to get a degree in music has nothing to do with knowing how to teach guitar. Learning about how music works and developing guitar teaching skills are two separate matters.

Once youve picked the right guitar teacher for you, you must learn how to speed up your progress as a guitar student. Learn how to get the most results from learning with a guitar teacher.

Acting - Techniques in the 20th Century

Acting - Techniques in the 20th Century

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Acting - Techniques in the 20th Century

In 1907 a new form of actor training began developing by Konstantin Stanislavski, artistic director for the Moscow Art Theater in Russia. Stanislavski was already well known internationally as an actor and director and he searched for a training system that would awaken a performers emotions. To achieve the creative state of mind in an actor was his ultimate goal. He thought the performer's past emotional experiences could be relived on stage. He based his thoughts from preparing great actors and the knowledge of yoga. Stanislavski taught the Moscow Art players through physical exercises with emphasize on relaxation, concentration and belief. Stanislavski believed that stimulation through the five senses, one could reawaken and control these memories only indirectly.

Continuous revisions were made over several decades and many variations of Stanislavski system became the touchstone of 20th century actor training. Attention to truthful emotional awakening in an actor through facial detail made it a great technique for television and naturalistic films. Experimental and traditional directors however, sparked counter theories and opposing approaches to Stanislavski teachings.

Vsevolod Meyerhold and Mikhail Chekhov, both students of Stanislavski in Russia, created actor-training that ignored the psychological stimulation and was more geared to physical and imagination. In the 1930s German playwright Bertoit Brecht and French theorist Antonin Artaud, Avantgarde theater practitioners, also challenged Stanislavski. They believed his training was overly realistic and internalized. In countries such as France and England, where theatrical traditions were firmly planted, ignored Stanislavski's clarion call.

Stanislavski had his greatest success in the United States. Stanislavski's idea that was known as "the method" became popular with the Group Theater in the 1930s and the Actor's Studio two decades later. The Method was the postwar foundation for the motion-picture acting in Hollywood. Directors of the alternative American theater in the 1960s, especially the ones who were influenced by Artaud and Polish director Jerzy Grotowski, explored innovative acting techniques that gave emphasize to external and super physical qualities of the performer. In the late 1990s many American acting teachers borrowed Asian theater and modern dance traditions.

An American director and actor, Lee Strasberg (1901-1982) was the leading teacher of Stanislavski's acting technique known as "the method." Born in Budzanow, Austria-Hungary, Strasberg came to the United States in 1909 and became a naturalized citizen in 1936. Strasberg helped to found the Group Theater in 1931; he directed many of its Broadway plays and productions.

Strasberg became an artistic director of the Actors Studio in 1951 and the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute was founded in 1969. Strasberg was responsible for the training of may leading American actors using the American exponent of the Method, an emotion-oriented acting technique. The American exponent of the Method was based on the teachings of the Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski.

Some of his students included: Anne Bancroft, Maureen Stapleton, Sidney Poitier, Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman. Even though his students had much success, some members of the acting community often criticized him because of his approach; which was regarded as undisciplined. Strasberg made his debut as an actor in "The Godfather Part II" in 1974.

Tapatak Oz Presenst The Brand New Selection For The Tap Programme

Tapatak Oz Presenst The Brand New Selection For The Tap Programme

Sydney, Australia Tapatak Oz introduces the new system of learning how to dance on the web. By using the latest tech and also the talent of the teachers, its now possible to get a grasp on how to tap dance easily. The tap dance program is simple and is accessible to anyone that would like to try their luck in this field. There are many amazing dances that are easily accessible for all of the students at this point in time.
First of all, one has to get a firm grasp of the tap dance syllabus. Once that is done then the first dances begin. Its always more fun to learn this hobby with a friend this means that you will have to also register that friend for the ultimate fun together. Many couples adopt dancing together and then some of them even start doing that professionally. The tap syllabus will easily but methodically teach anyone how to feel the rhythm and how to understand the base of this kind of activity.

It is even possible to teach tap those people that are far from the activity and that are just invested in learning how to dance. There are no limits to what can actually be achieved with just a simple move. People that have started to teach tap dance many years ago are now professionals at it: they know where one should start, who is eligible as to be good at the trade and what the common newbie mistakes that people should be aware of. One might think that teaching tap is easy but first of all to do that you must be a professional yourself.

One of the best things of this web page is that it accepts the tap exams and one can easily pass the exams without meeting the teacher face to face in the real world. Everything can be based on the videos that are uploaded online and even the certificate is then downloaded on the web site. Nevertheless, the tap examinations are real and can be a basis for going professional at any time. Those people that dont have access to the tap examinations in their home country now have a real chance as to be the pioneers in the field. The teachers are more than happy to help with that.

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Kamis, 22 Maret 2018

The Best Things to Learn from Dad

The Best Things to Learn from Dad

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The Best Things to Learn from Dad

Unlike all the obvious guides in the world, there is no handbook for Dads. While women get to read loads of stuff of how to cope up with being a mom, Ive never come across any comprehensive guidebook for Dads. They watch their wives going through the pain helplessly, and wait patiently for the little miracle to come in the world and change their world forever. Whoever says Mothers are the only ones close to the children. A Father is the first love of his daughter and the first best friend of his son. Just like you cant substitute the love of a Mother, Fathers too are irreplaceable.

What is a Father to the Child

1] Fathers are the Bible of the world

He is the one who tells you the ugly truth of the world. Without his guidance, we would still be living in our dreamland of happiness and thinking everything and everyone out there will make us happy. We unknowingly learn from his everyday struggle. I learned how to use money, respect, patience, tolerance, forgiveness and even anger in the real world through him.

2] Fathers are always there

Every time he held my hand in the crowd, I knew he will save me from everything, and that I can peacefully eat my candy. Even when I grew up and it was time to face the world, I stepped out with the confidence of him watching my back, always.

3] Fathers teach how to struggle and never give up

Watching dad throughout our childhood we learn how to make our way in the mad race. Isnt it? He never comes home and gives us a lecture of how to make a living, but we learn it from his face that looks like a warrior tired after a war. We may hear him cribbing or even hating his work, but still everyday he gets up kiss us and goes back for his struggle, only to give us a life of happiness.

4] Fathers teach to eat with family

There were times when I had friends to catch up, favorite shows to watch and went through the infamous- leave me alone teenage phase. Whatever the reason may be, it all became null and void when Daddy called at the dinner table. This simple habit taught me the importance of coming back to the family no matter where on world were you the whole day. That has always been my favorite time of the day.

5] Fathers teach the difference between want and need

Remember when we really wanted something and thought we just cant live without it, and dad who always says yes to everything suddenly said NO! It took time to realize but he knew as inexperienced children we cannot differentiate between want and needs, so for us, he did that job, always.

6] Fathers have many faces- Teacher, Disciplinarian and even Clown

If fathers can draw a line, they are the ones who override orders (mommies) and lets you live too. He helps you with your homework at night and even draws your diagrams just to ensure you dont get scolded in school. Every time I made a mistake, its dad who I feared the most. Father is the disciplinarian who brings back our conscience and teaches us how to apologize and helps us correct our mistakes. At times when no one understands you and laughs at you at your funny paper boat, he is the one who claps and applauds your creation. He is the one who plays with you only to lose always, so that you can feel like a winner.

7] Fathers are the pillars of strength- They dont cry

Every father knows, in the childs eyes his father is the hero. A hero who protects, fights for us, brings gifts, laughs and plays with them and still never gets tired. A father is the shoulder to cry on and get strength for the entire family. He knows it is important for him to be the hero so that the child can get the strength to keep fighting and never give up. That is why, fathers dont cry- even if they want to.

8] Fathers teach you to love your family

No matter how much he wanted to go for his office party, he stayed back to help me with my exam preparations. He came back tired from office wanted to watch a movie but instead calmed me down by putting my favorite channel. Never for once did he complain why he should come to wonderland when what he really wanted was to sleep and rest at home.

The endless sacrifices that a father makes to ensure his family is happy makes you wonder what we would do without him. As much as we love our mother, our father completes our personality and makes us a better person. Happy Fathers Day, Dad!

About Saint Arnold Janssen

About Saint Arnold Janssen

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About Saint Arnold Janssen

Saint Arnold Janssen was canonized a saint by Pope John Paul II on October 5, 2003. A devoted and humble priest, Saint Arnold Janssen carried out his calling to religious life by establishing the Society of the Divine Word. He dedicated his life to establishing missions all over the world and at the time of his death, more than 1.500 priests and sisters were his missionaries. Today, the mission societies established by Saint Arnold Janssen have over 10,000 members.

Facts about Saint Arnold Janssen:

Born on November 5, 1837 in Goch, Germany to Gerhard and Anna Katharina Janssen.

One of seven children raised in the Catholic faith

Studied natural science and became a high school teacher

Entered the seminary and was ordained a priest on August 15, 1861for the Diocese of Muenster

Saint Arnold Janssen taught secondary school in Bocholt for twelve years

Began writing the Little Messenger of the Sacred Heart which reported happenings in the missions and how German Catholics could become involved with missionary work.

Saint Arnold Janssen became dedicated to forming a German mission society but at the time, Germany banned the formation any religious schools.

Crossing the border into Steyl, Holland, Saint Arnold Janssen established a missionary seminary and a new religious order called The Society of the Divine Word on Sept. 8, 1875. Only three men were enrolled in the seminary and there was very little money for the upkeep of the run down facility.

Two of the first missionaries to graduate from The Society of the Divine Word were sent to China on March 2, 1879.

On December 8, 1889, Saint Arnold Janssen co-founded another religious missionary group called the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Spirit.

Saint Arnold Janssen continued his goal of founding missionary orders and co-founded the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration.

Saint Arnold expanded his missions into Argentina, Brazil, Togo, New Guinea, Chile, United States, Japan, Paraguay, and the Philippines.

Saint Arnold Janssen died on January 15, 1909.

Pope Paul VI beatified Saint Arnold Janssen on October 19, 1975. Follow the Example of Saint Arnold Janssen

Saint Arnold Janssen is an inspiration to all Christians. Many Catholics wear a Saint Arnold Janssen medal as they go about their day as a reminder to be missionaries of Jesus Christ in their own lives. The Saint Arnold Janssen pendant inspires Catholics by the faith of Saint Arnold Janssen in answering Jesus' call.

Take Control Of Indoor Allergies

Take Control Of Indoor Allergies

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Take Control Of Indoor Allergies

If you or someone you love is living with allergies, you understand how difficult it can be to enjoy life when the allergies hit. Paying attention in class or in an important meeting instantly becomes a chore when the intense pressure packs the back of the brow and sinus cavities. Life's everyday routine is haunted by watery eyes, uncontrollable sneezing, sinus headaches, and the voice of Charlie Brown's teacher. It's almost like a small band of woodland creatures moved in behind your face and is throwing a head-warming party!

You may not be able to remove the allergens from the outdoors, but there are steps to take for reducing allergens inside places you spend significant amounts of time: the office, the car, and, most importantly, your home. Allergy-proofing your house can be complicated and time-consuming, but there are also very easy things you can do that will help. Because everyone is allergic to different allergens, some things will be more effective than others. People spend almost a third of their lives in their bedrooms, sleeping, reading and wanting to sleep some more. This should be the first place you start ridding allergens from your life.

Beds

You can encase all your pillows, mattresses and box springs in dust mite-proof covers. Wash your sheets, pillowcases and blankets at least once a week in water heated to at least 130 degrees F (54 degrees C).

Floors

The best floors for allergies are hardwood or linoleum with washable area rugs. If you have a carpet and removing it is not an option, be sure that it is a low-pile carpet. High-pile carpets are notorious hide-outs for allergens. Vacuum weekly with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Shampoo your carpets frequently.

Curtains and Blinds

Use washable curtains made of cotton or synthetic fabric. Replace any horizontal blinds with vertical roller-type blinds.

Windows

Keep your windows closed during pollen season. Use double-paned windows, especially if you live in a cold climate. Clean mold and condensation from window frames and sills on a regular basis.

Furniture

Avoid upholstered furniture. Instead, choose easy-to-clean chairs, dressers and night stands made of wood, metal, plastic or leather.

Pets

If you are allergic to pet dander, keep your dog, cat or exotic animal out of the bedroom. Bathing them twice a week will also help control the dander they shed.

Air Purifier

Even if you keep your home dust free, it is very easy to miss areas like ceiling fan blades, air vents and other very high surfaces that consistently deposit allergy particles in the air. It is recommended that you use an Energy Star qualified air purifier that can filter an entire room.

The Vornado Air Quality System 500 Whole Room Air Purifier uses Vornado's signature Vortex Technology to effectively circulate and filter all the air in the room for a new level in indoor air quality satisfaction. Created with the allergy sufferer in mind, the AQS 500 uses two filters designed to trap dust, pollen, pet dander, smoke, bacteria, mold spores and dust mite debris. This Energy Star qualified product is capable of six air changes per hour. For more information on Vornado's AQS 500 Whole Room Air Purifier and their dynamic catalog of air circulators, fans, heaters, humidifiers, filters and fans, go to www.vornadocentral.com.

Adolescent Depression

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