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Where to find quality musical equipment 13

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Sourcing and purchasing quality musical equipment is not the same hassle as it used to be ten years ago. In those days there were just two options – you either went to a shop that specialized in musical equipment or you found it in the classified advertisements in both the local press and specialist music magazines. Music stores were and are few and far between, with little guarantee that you would find what you were looking for because of their limited capacity.

Purchasing through classified advertisements has always been a risky business, with no guarantee of the condition of the item being purchased. Today, thanks to the Internet, things are different, and there are numerous online stores that carry an almost unlimited selection of musical equipment, from the simplest guitar capo to the most expensive electronic studio recording equipment.

Aside from the obvious advantage of the wide range of musical equipment carried in Internet stores, there are several other advantages of obtaining quality gear in this way. Firstly, nearly all online shops offer some kind of discount, and research has shown that for some top of the range electronic equipment there are discounts of as much as R10,000 being offered – there’s no arguing that that is quite a saving in anyone’s money!

There is also an extremely wide range of equipment on offer, with the added advantage that, if you don’t happen to find what you want in one location, there are plenty of other websites to browse through where you can source the item and if necessary compare prices. Yet another advantage of making use of the Internet is the amount of information available to you on any specific item. Even if the online store itself does not

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7 Ways to Raise a Musical Baby 25

Posted on November 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

One of the most wonderful forms of self-expression parents can foster within their children is the ability to play music. Happily, it is possible to get started doing so while baby is still in the womb. Raising a musical child has many advantages — more so than can be accurately calculated. But just for starters, children who retain music into adulthood say it helps them to be happier, more thoughtful and compassionate individuals, and the world certainly needs more of those, I’m sure you will agree.

You can start your baby off right by doing four simple things before birth.

• Sing or hum to yourself and your unborn child. It doesn’t matter whether you do so loudly or quietly just as long as you do it often.

• Listen to a wide variety of recorded music. Play the radio or a CD when you are in the car and fill your home with sound. Go ahead and play the music you love best but spend some time reaching for other types of music that you don’t normally listen to.

• As Professor Harold Hill said in The Music Man, “Think music.” Listen for music when you are walking and listening to other people talking. You’ll soon realize that there is rhythm in the way we walk, cut a loaf of bread or knock on a door and in the sing-song quality of speech.

• If you don’t already know how to do so, learn to play an instrument. If you’ve been playing for years, make it a point to play every day. Playing music is a powerful source of prenatal communication. What better way is there to “talk” to your unborn child than with the music that you love?

Once your baby is born, you’ll want to continue the four basic steps already outlined and add a few more.

• When you play music, place your baby or toddler close to the instrument. Depending on what you play you might place the child under the instrument or on it so he or she can feel the vibrations as you play.

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Online musical game for kids’ entertainment 25

Posted on November 22, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

In terms of therapy and good effect, music is one of the best natural therapies for tranquil mind; listening to music, as supported by several researches, promotes good health of brain and over all pacifies entire nervous system of body. Kids are not any exception for this rule. In fact it has been observed, listening to soft music reduces the hyper activity of Kidz and it promotes their over all IQ level. In this light, musical games are nowadays considered as total entertainment package for kids learning via fun and learn method and as these sorts of games can be played with family, it is source of great fun and family entertainment as well.

Musical games have two-fold benefits; for the participating parents it can soothe their stresses nerves after a hectic and perhaps stressful working day. For kidz the music and symphony stimulates their creativity and improves the level of concentration thus work as great combo of learning and relaxation.

The toddlers can also enjoy musical games because it is their natural ability to enjoy rhythm of music and symphony; the kidz who cannot play will also enjoy musical games and by participating in to the fun and learn method can abruptly develop the motor skill. The grown up children are also very much fond of music and music oriented activities and that is why musical games are widely popular in between kids and for the websites meant for the kids.

Apart from fun and excitement, let’s come to the point of learning related to the use of musical games because unless its utility and functionality are realized, the reasons behind its popularity and scope of improvisations in the learning process cannot be completely implemented. However, different types of games are available in market and these games are categorized into different level scheduled for kids of

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