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High Quality and Affordable Rugs

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

People prefer to hire a professional to decorate their house no matter how much money that they should spend for them. The fact is to make your house look beautiful there are a lot of things that you can do rather than breaking your bank account to hire a professional interior designer because you can do the job by yourself as long as you know what decorative stuff that you should place in your house. In this matter, you should choose decorative stuff that could give you a significant chance of the look of your house but in the same time suits to the current style of your house and really represents the personality of the owner.

Area Rugs is one of the example of decorative stuff that you can choose to make your house look more beautiful. Rug is available in many designs, patterns, sizes and styles that you can choose based on your need and interest. Superiorrugs.com is one of the online stores that is producing and distributing high quality rugs that are offered at their best price only. Are you looking for high quality Persian Rugs with elegant motive for your house or simple pattern of Oriental Rugs? Don’t look further from hand knotted rugs up to super sized Persian Rugs are available in the same online store. Furthermore, since they are the first hand online rug retailer, they are not gaining too much margin that is why besides their quality that is unquestionable their affordability is also unbeatable.

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Symbol In The Music

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Listen to blues rhythm guitar and you hear that it’s not one repetitive wall of sound, but an open, varied sound with breathing room and subtle breaks. It’s these breaks that prevent the chord strums from running into each other and creating sonic mush. The little gaps in sound keep a strumming figure sounding crisp and controlled.

To create a rhythm guitar part with some breathing space between the notes, you need to stop the strings from ringing momentarily. And I’m talking very small moments here  much smaller than can be indicated by a rest symbol in the music. You can stop the strings instantly with the left hand  letting the left hand go limp is the best and quickest way to stop a string from ringing far faster and more controlled than anything you can do with the right hand.

This left hand technique may seem out of place in a chapter devoted to the right hand, but it belongs here because it’s a coordinated effort between the two hands, which can only occur when the right hand plays.

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Find Your Lowest Note and Your Comfortable Singing

Monday, March 8th, 2010

When you write songs for yourself to sing, take into account the keys that suit your voice. Find your lowest note and your comfortable singing, and then any higher notes you could get by pushing your voice, and finally high notes that are reaction Relate the highest comfortable note to the scale of the key in which you want to write a song. Check to see if this note is scale, like the root, third or fifth. You can plan your melody to take that into consideration.

A well known recording trick is to pitch a song in a key that is slightly too high for the singer, so the straining for notes performance. Motown writers like Holland-Dozier-Holland used to pitch songs in keys that were just a bit too high for M Stubbs of The Four Tops, to bring out more passion in their voices. But if you’re going to sing your songs live, don’t use many  or you’ll never get through a set with your voice intact. The opposite effect is not so common, but worth conside something from Michael Stipe singing at the low end of his range, and as for Lee Marvin’s ‘Wanderin’ Star’. . . .With age, the voice naturally loses some of its range. This has had an interesting consequence for a singer-songwriter like relied on altered guitar tunings. Over the years her tunings have had to move down to match the drop in her voice  problems as the guitar strings have got slacker.

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