Drum Instruction DVD: Focus On The Essentials

February 24th, 2010 Prescott Boller Posted in Art No Comments »

We do not have roll over minutes in our house. It is good to skip days sometime to let you family know that you are thinking about them. As any drummer knows, it is easy to get lost in time when practicing, especially when playing to music. So when your wife comes in and points to her watch, you smile and say, “Yes Dear.”

Your physical body can always do what you mind can conceive. Before you know it you will be producing you own style that others desire of you. It all starts in the mind.

Drumming at times can be a bit strenuous, though you will be able to play for hours when keeping the body relaxed. Without performing warm-up exercises before playing, the body can become tense and show signs of fatigue within a short while. We will explore exercises that are quick and easy encompassing the whole body from head to toe.

The sound that you like and your drum’s best sound may not be the same. Let the drum have it’s way. Here are a couple of tips to deal with drum noise while practicing.

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A Tour Of Australia’s Third Largest City

February 21st, 2010 Kathy Smith Posted in Art No Comments »

Many individuals are only able to take one or two vacations during the year. Due to this fact, it becomes very difficult for them when they are trying to find the perfect vacation destination at the price you desire. This decision takes patience and time in order to find the vacation destination that will provide you will fun and relaxation at a reasonable price.

This is one of the reasons that you should consider a trip to Australia ’s third largest city. Now it may sound like you are choosing a city that is ranked third, however, what you are really choosing is one of the most incredible tourist destinations in the world. It is an area that has a lot to offer visitors from around the globe.

On the cultural end a tour of the city will allow you to experience some of the areas up and coming artists and musicians as their work is performed and displayed throughout the cafes and streets of Brisbane. For larger more professional displays of art and music, you can visit one of the areas museums or take in a show at the opera or the theater.

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Opera Glasses- A Look Through History

February 16th, 2010 Jeff Bridges Posted in Art No Comments »

Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800’s that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.

It went far beyond simply getting a good look at the stage from the affordable seats. If you were at the opera you were also there to be seen. This was because it was an important social event. Because of this, many people spent just as much time looking at the audience as they did the stage. A simple and fashionable way of magnifying the action was needed and opera glasses were invented.

Opera glasses quickly became more than just ways to see the stage. A night at the opera was simply more than just an evening out. People came to the opera to be seen, and to make important social connections. It was critical to be able to see who was sitting with whom and what people were doing during the performance. Many people spent more of the evening scanning the audience than they did watching the drama onstage.

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Matching Piece Of Decor Try The Decorative And affordable Fireplace Screens

February 16th, 2010 Jeff Bridges Posted in Art No Comments »

Snap crackle pop goes the fire and the screen is keeping it all safely inside. The beautiful warm fireplace not only needs a screen it can also be one that is pleasing to decor of the room and the Internet is a good place to start looking for Fireplace Screens.

As already mentioned, a screen is an important safety component of any fireplace. But in order for this to be assured certain dimensions are to be maintained. It is recommended to have an extra 3 to 5 inches from the mouth. ’s height and an additional 10 to 12 inches in width to maximize protection. In stand-alone screens, this also acts as added stability, minimizing the possibility that it will tip over.

From an interior decorators perspective, a fireplace. ’s design may also be matched with a room’s decor. One may also opt for a one-size-fits-all type or a stand-alone kind that curves or folds. Again, the recommended measurements are not to be forgotten and it should be noted that folding screens will require a few extra inches.

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Fireplace Screens – Learn Why You Definitely Need One Today

February 16th, 2010 Jeff Bridges Posted in Art No Comments »

They come in all shapes and sizes. Can be a stand-alone, see through or old fashioned. They are made of wood, bricks, mortar or stone. The can have huge mantel pieces or can be flush with the wall. Yes you have guessed it, we are are talking about fireplaces and especially Fireplace Screens.

No matter what your fancy is today, whether it be ultra modern design or a contemporary one, or maybe you love a vintage look, they compliment any room from large to small.

If you are one of the lucky ones that owns a fireplace, then kudos to you. You must be the envy of many a friend on a cold winters night. Sitting in your favorite chair and listening as the wood crackles and bursts with the heat is wonderfully soothing, and to let your eyes dance with the flames has a certain hypnotic feel to it. But as you sit and watch your fire, you no doubt know that if can also be an extreme hazard if not controlled properly. By this we mean having a good screen to lessen the damage as those embers coming flying out.

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Opera Glasses and the Phantom: A Review

February 16th, 2010 Jeff Bridges Posted in Art No Comments »

The Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous and poetic performance that will push you through every feeling possible, from terror, to glee, to the pits of depression and back. As you attend this musical masterpiece, remember your opera glasses, to make sure you catch every last detail

The Phantom of the Opera takes place in Paris in the nineteenth century. Two new opera house owners take over a theater that is thought to be haunted by a phantom. The phantom is said to be a man named Erik, a construction worker who helped build the hall. In reality Erik is not a ghost but is someone who was severely disfigured from birth and wears a mask on half of face to conceal his disfigured face.

As time goes on the Phantom come to one of the performers; Christine, and tells her that her father who has passed away, has sent him from heaven to give her voice lessons. The Phantom begins to train her through the walls of her dressing room, as these take place over the course of time Christine becomes a remarkable singer, and takes the leading role in the opera.

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Look At These Great Film Opinions For You To Check Out

February 16th, 2010 Mike Jones Posted in Art No Comments »

Soylent Green, Well-intentioned however cardboard version of Harry Harrison’s chemistry-fiction classic Make Room! Make Room! In the year 2022, Manhattan has gotten to be an overloaded hellhole. Charlton Heston plays a copy who while investigating the murder of a bigwig, trips onto volatile government secret which you’ll figure out long before he does. Cast includes Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Mike Henry, and Dick Van Patten.

Your treasured film, Adam’s Apples, This motion picture is a weird dark comedy about two very different men who have a clash of wills. It is a newly developed religious zealot versus a hard core neo-Nazi villain. The battle of good vs. evil is on. The key stars are Ulrich Thomsen, Mads Mikkelsen, Nicolas Brom, and Paprika Steen. (German-Danish-comedy directed by Anders Thomas Jensen)

Memorable motion picture from the year 2004 The Stepford Wives. An advanced remake of the 1975 film of the same name. The town of Stepford, on first look, seems like the perfect place. Everything in Stepford seems perfect. Newcomers to Stepford Joanne and Bobbie are starting to speculate what is happening. Will they figure it out before it is too late?

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Blues Guitar Lessons DVDs: Achieve Success Practicing At Home

January 29th, 2010 Terrell Smith Posted in Art No Comments »

As a beginner learning to play the guitar can seem like a pretty steep hill to climb. There are notes and chords to learn and correct finger placement and technique to establish. Don’t be discouraged to quickly by letting these things get you frustrated.

Before you get a teacher, remember that you are going to give this person your time and more importantly, your money. So make sure the teacher is a good one before you invest. Go online, see if you can find any write-ups on them, check the papers, ask around, talk to friends. But make sure the teacher is a good one and has a good reputation. Your teacher should be patient, understanding and above all else, professional!

Third, there are websites in operation online that really are guitar communities. Through these types of websites, you can learn different guitar playing techniques from peers and from other people who have some more experience than you might have when it comes to guitar playing. Through these types of community website venues you can learn a wide range of things, including techniques that are very important to a person who wants to advance with guitar playing like finger picking.

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Japan’s Anime Craze

January 7th, 2010 Wayne Torres Posted in Art No Comments »

Anime is a popular cartoon animation from Japan. Since 1980s, they have boomed the global market and been enjoyed by many people of different ages and country bases. Anime has a real big market since then. Once known as Japanimation, the history of anime can be traced back from the early of 20th century when Japanese started to learn techniques of anime drawing just like the western people did. Now we can find animes almost anywhere throughout the world, in bookstores, book clubs, and Internet sites. There are some facts that contribute to the popularity of animes.

First of all, anime is different from the ordinary cartoon animation. They cover many genres to meet everyone’s need and taste. With quality graphic and detail precision, you can enjoy animes from the sweet drama to the thrilling action ones, from the scaring horror to the stimulating erotic ones.

Animation itself allows anime creators to convey just about any storyline they desire. It is much easier to make a cartoon about large robots featuring huge action and destruction sequences than it is to produce a live-action film including the same things.

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Fireplace Screens And Matching Tools

December 25th, 2009 Jeff Bridges Posted in Art No Comments »

You can shop online for fireplace screens and see all the types and styles offered. There are many shapes and changes from one to another that you can find one to fit your style. The screen will protect your family from ashes in the air and sparks popping out starting a fire.

The screen is an important safe function of the fireplace. In order to get screens that fit properly measure the front and add 3 to 5 inches to the height of the fireplace opening. Add 10 to 12 inches to the width of the opening. You are allowing for covering past the opening, therefore giving you maximum protection. Another reason for buying screens larger than the opening is for stand-alone screens so they will not tip over.

You can purchase as screen that fits all sizes but it still needs to be bigger than the opening. A stand-alone screen comes in all styles like a curved or one with folds. Another reason you will need to add inches to your size to make sure it will fit properly and will stand by itself.

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