Monday, March 30, 2020
College Algebra Problem Book - Help For Achieving High Test Scores
College Algebra Problem Book - Help For Achieving High Test ScoresThe college algebra problem book that you buy will normally have a full section of math stories, some of which are complete worksheets. These may not be the type of math problems that are really helpful but they are the ones that help develop your mind's mathematical abilities.These story problems will gradually teach you new techniques and reinforce what you have learned in algebra class. Once you start getting the hang of them, then it is time to go back and solve the problems and see how much better you are at it. You'll find that the older you get, the easier the story problems become.Algebra is the problem solving skill that all students must master in order to pass a standard math class. The time spent mastering algebra is valuable in and of itself. The more you can master this skill, the better the chances are that you'll have it all by the time you graduate high school. However, algebra is more than just solvin g problems in class; it is a skill that you must learn and keep up throughout your life.So, if you are having trouble with a particular problem or you are thinking of taking a math test in college and want to brush up on your algebra skills, try doing some college algebra story problems. Just like in a movie, every student needs a little 'pop' in their brains in order to stay alert. The pictures, the excitement, the sound effects all add up to make them fun.To save money, look for a college algebra problem book that is half priced or less. The idea is to make it easy for you to buy so that you don't need to spend money buying a real book.When you find the right book that you like and which also contains the practice problems and the algebra lesson you should learn from the book, you will find that using the illustrations and the stories as well, it becomes easier to apply what you learned in algebra. It is a great way to practice your algebra skills.Make sure to also make a note of how much you used to learn in your algebra problem book. Go over what you already know and review as many of the problems as you can. It is a good idea to keep a notepad around with you at all times, just to write down anything that comes to mind that may come up during your algebra lesson.You'll find that it will be a lot easier to remember what you learned in class if you have a little guide like this with you at all times. As you get older, especially if you are already a professional or working a job and don't have time to sit down and study all the time, you'll find that these college algebra story problems help you refresh yourself.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Introducing the FluentU iPad App
Introducing the FluentU iPad App The wait is over!After months of development, weve finally released our iPad app.It brings the best of FluentU learning languages with real-world videos like music videos, movie trailers, news, and more to the iPad.And the initial reviews are in:After spending 15 minutes using this modified version for the iPad, I am so impressed that I think I may resubscribe to my FluentU account again. It is so sleek, smooth and operational that the potential of this app is revealed to be one of great magnitude. Congratulations on the new and improved FluentU! You should be very proud of your product. The iPad app on an iPad is awesome thus far. It is easier then the iPhone app on an iPad. The iPad version of this app has helped me be more motivated to work on learning Japanese, just to learn a second language. I like this app, I have been able to learn more of a language this way. I had to take a second language in high school, but it was hard for me to learn and remember the way it was thought . With this app being always with me on my iPad Im able to reference the words as I go through both audio and visually. Thank you Fluent U for the iPad app.Your team has done a fantastic job, well done! Very easy to use and find topics, video etc. Im looking forward to using the iPad app.Love how easy it is to use. The learning feature is very effective.So what are you waiting for? See for yourself!Download the iPad app!
International Love How to Say I Love You in 15 Different Languages
International Love How to Say I Love You in 15 Different Languages How to Say âI Love Youâ in 15 Different Languages Oh my gosh, thats my favorite song tooâ"I, like, totally love you!I freaking love chocolate cake, and I freaking love you for giving me some!It seems that we English speakers are guiltiest of using I love you way too lightly. Elsewhere in the world, the L-word is a heavy, serious and meaningful thingâ"definitely not to be delivered at the drop of a hat.If youre wondering how lovers from around the world and its diverse cultures express love and affection, then youre in the right place.Are you also one of the following?Youre an enthusiastic linguist looking to add more diverse phrases to your multilingual arsenal.Youre a hopeless romantic, and love learning more about loveâ"and its various expressions.Youâve got it bad for one special person whose native language isnt English, and you want to tell them exactly how you feel in their native tongue.You want to impress every potential love interest you meet with your worldly sophistication by saying âI love youâ with sound s theyve never heard before.If youve said yes to any of the above, this post is 100% for you! If youve said no to everything, then it sounds like you need a little more international love in your life, so, read on, you wonderful curmudgeon, you. How to Say âI Love Youâ in 15 Different Languages1. Je tâaimeLanguage: FrenchWhat better way to start this amorous list than with Frenchâ"and by extension Paris, the City of Love. People the world over travel to Paris to fall in lovewith the food, the place and, of course, the people. If your paramour is of the French persuasion, just say, Je tâaime.You donât even need flowers or chocolates for this one. Say it with wistful eyes, an enchanting smile and a face that says, âI really do love you,â and youâll be golden.You could cap the line with the French for âmy darlingâ at the end, as a flourish. Say, âma chérie,â if youâre saying it to a woman or âmon chériâ if youâre confessing you love to a man.2. Te amoLanguage: SpanishSpanish-speakers are arguably some of the most passionate people on Godâs green Earth. You can taste that passion in their food, hear it in their music and you can definitely see that in their dances. Just check out some salsa, bachata or tango routines to see what I mean. Itâs that fierce longing-and-desire-that-can-barely-be-contained kind of passion.The sweet and simple words te amo perfectly encapsulates that spirit, of lovers lost in each otherâs arms. Its an informal pronoun used, expressing real intimacy. And Spanish-speakers dont toss amo around lightlyâ"there are other ways of saying like, like a lot and like-like in their language. Amo is reserved for the real deal.If youâd like to put âforeverâ in there because youâre absolutely sure theyre the one you have to spend the rest of your life with, you can say, âte amo para siempre.â3. Ich liebe DichLanguage: GermanContrary to common misconception of the âcold, calculatin g German,â the Deutsche do know how to fall in love. Big time!The whole world is falling in love with them too. Just ask Heidi Klum, Claudia Schiffer and Diane Kruger. So, if ever in this lifetime you find yourself falling for a handsome or beautiful (or beautifully handsome) German, be prepared to say, Ich liebe Dich.Have this one in the bag. You never know what wonderful kind of person youâll run into in the streets Berlin. (It really helps that many of them have limpid blue eyes and gorgeous wavy blond hair. And Iâm just talking about David Hasselhoff!)4. ??? (Wo ai ni)Language: Mandarin ChineseThe Chinese have a saying, âLoversâ hearts are linked together and always beat as one.âRomantic, right? It is, but its not referring to your happily-ever-after kind of romance. The line is from a melancholic poem where the writer expresses profound regret for not having the chance to marry the love of his life. Its like two lovers destined to be together but ripped apart by unspeakable circumstances.You donât want to be in the same situation do you?Then what are you waiting for?! Fess up and say, Wo ai ni.Just a little warning though, âI love youâ might come a little too strong in the Chinese culture. Parents and children rarely say this to each other. So, for your confession of admiration, letting out an âI like youâ equivalent is perfectly fine and would sometimes be more appropriate. To do this, you just say, âwo xi huan ni.âThis is a good example of how context is super important in language learningâ"you need to learn more than just words and phrases. Luckily, FluentU makes learning words and phrases in context really easy. FluentU takes real-world videosâ"like movie trailers, commercials, news and moreâ"and turns them into personalized language lessons.5. ???? (Aishiteru)Language: JapaneseDid you know that, in Japan, women are expected to give gifts on Valentineâs Day?Thatâs right! But donât worry ladies, the men have th eir own day one month later, March 14, on whats called White Day. Then they give gifts of various kinds to their partners. (Chocolates are a big hit on both occasions.)But that doesnât mean, in any way, that the Japanese culture is not conservative in terms of doling out the L-word. In fact, âloveâ is a very strong word and expressions of âloveâ are not very common in the Japanese cultureâ"apart from in those television dramas were all so fond of.So, only use Aishiteru when youâre really committed to the person youâre telling it too. The Japanese donât take that one lightly.But if you really want to tell your partner how much you like them, you can say, ??? (daisuki), which means I like you a lot.6. ??? (Saranghae)Language: KoreanYouâve probably heard of this one if your usual fare are Korean dramas and movies. Like the proverbial but sweet piggyback ride given by the male lead to the comically drunk heroine, âsaranghaeâ is practically a required line for Korean scripts, usually uttered by the handsome male actor drenched in a heavy downpour, while the woman of his dreams cries behind a closed door.When you say, saranghae, the answer you would be looking for would probably be, âjudo sarang haeyo.â (I love you, too!)If the other person responds with something in the vicinity of, âchin-goo ro namgo shipuyo,â (I want to stay friends), then maybe theyre just not that into youbut you may also have just gotten a friend for life, if things arent too awkward after this exchange.However, if they say, âje boomonimkge insa deuriruh gayoâ (Iâd like you to meet my parents), thencongratulations and best wishes!7. ???? ??????? (Ana bahebak)Language: ArabicThere are around 200 million Arabic speakers, with a rich culture and tradition that dates back millennia.Arab women may be more conservative and dress a bit more modestly than youre accustomed to (depending on your country and culture of origin), but make no mistake, theyre as brilliant and as headstrong as any other modern women. Thats why you need to be prepared to declare your love properlyâ"no less will do.No matter what Arabic-speaking person you fall in love with, Ana bahebak are the magic words you need.8. ??? ????? ????? ???? ??? (Main tumse pyar kartha hoon)Language: HindiOver sixty percent of Indians still prefer arranged marriages. But donât fret, many say that love must be part of the equation.And, hey, weâre really getting ahead of ourselves here talking about marriage and weddings here (which, by the way, last 3 days and involve the whole town and a whole lot of rituals and partying).The bottom line is that main tumse pyar karta hoon is the phrase you need to express love to a woman. To express this most profound emotion to a man, say, âmain tumse pyar karti hoon.â9. S?a?ap? (Se agapo)Language: GreekAfter a long day philosophizing and mesmerizing the crowds, Socrates would have to walk home to his equally argumentative wi fe. Ever wondered how he would say âI love youâ to her?Se agapo. Those are the words Xanthippe would hear.And greeting the great Socrates by the door, she would probably say, âmou leÃpeis,â which means âI miss youâ in Greek but translates much closer to âyou are missing from me.âThese words are all still used today in modern Greece.10. Ti amoLanguage: ItalianWe come now to the language of Casanova himselfâ"Italianâ"which is considered by many to be the true language of love.If you survey women on Earth and ask them who the best lovers are, the Italians would definitely be right there on top of the list. The stereotypical Italian stallion has this aggressiveness and confidence that many women find alluring. He has this single-minded purpose in life, and that is to sweep you off your feet.But, of course, like all stereotypes, this must not be taken terribly literally. Italians, regardless of gender, all speak one of the most passionate languages around. They will charm their way into your heart.So when you hear, ti amo, youd better watch outâ"that Italian is out to make you fall in love.11. ? ???? ????? (Ya tebya liubliu)Language: RussianFrom Russian with love. Iâm sure James Bond (you know, 007) would agree that Russians know their way around the arts of love and seduction.Take a page from them and learn Russian for âI love youâ: Ya tebya liubliu. (Say the last word three times fast, and itâll start to sound like âlove, love, love.â)12. ??? ???? ???? (Ani ohev otakh)Language: HebrewTraditional views on love connected with Hebrew would point to love not being simply an emotion. Rather, love is an action, a solemn lifetime commitment, not just that warm, giddy feeling of butterflies in the stomach when a crush walks by.And they do have the vocabulary for it. Hebrew is another one of those languages where expressions of love would differ depending on who is confessing love.If youre saying âI love you to a woman,â yo ud say, ani ohev otakh.On the other hand, if youâre saying âI love youâ to a man, youd say, âani ohevet otkha.â13. NemehotatseLanguage: CheyenneThe Cheyenne are a Native American tribe that live in the Great Plains of Minnesota, Montana, Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming and South Dakota.The Native Americans have a saying: âCertain things catch your eye, but pursue only those that capture the heart.âAnd when someone does capture your heart, pursue them and sweep them off their feet by getting this word out: Nemehotatse. Itâs the Cheyenne way of saying âI love you.â Use it only when you really, truly love someone.14. Mahal kitaLanguage: TagalogTagalog is the language spoken in the Philippines.Mahal kita is used no matter your gender or the gender of your significant other. Although its mostly spoken in a romantic context, the phrase is sometimes used to express love to parents and friends.If you want to increase the implied intensity of that âlove,â and mean that you really, really love the person, you can double up or even triple up on the word mahal (love) and put the word na between them. So expression now becomes, âMahal na mahal na mahal kita.âIncidentally, mahal also means expensive in Filipino. Women often joke that their boyfriends can easily prove how much they mahal (love) them depending on how mahal (expensive) their gifts are.15. ??????? (Nagligivaget)Language: InuktitutWe reserved Nagligivaget, the Inuit way of saying âI love you,â for last to prove that, even at the ends of the Earth, even in the coldest places, the warmth of love and the heat of passion rings true.Even when things are so cold that you cover your entire body several times over. Even when only your noses are exposed to the great outdoors and available for use to greet each other (as is done in the typical Inuit kunik greeting) love still finds a way.And that rounds up our list of different ways of saying âI love you.âIf you want to comm unicate with (or really impress) your paramour, why not learn their whole darn language? As weve learned from some of the expressions aboveâ"love is often more about action than verbal expression.So, hop to it! And One More ThingSo you want to learn real phrases in multiple languages? Then youre going to love learning with FluentU!FluentU gives you the opportunity to listen to a wide array of native speakers. FluentU takes real-world videosâ"like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talksâ"and turns them into personalized language learning lessons.With FluentU, you learn real languagesâ"the same way that natives speak them. FluentU has a wide variety of videos, like movie trailers, funny commercials and web series, as you can see here:FluentU App Browse ScreenFluentU has interactive captions that let you tap on any word to see an image, definition, audio and useful examples. Now native language content is within reach with interactive transcripts.Didnt catch some thing? Go back and listen again. Missed a word? Hover your mouse over the subtitles to instantly view definitions.FluentU Videos with Interactive CaptionsUnder the Vocab and Dialogue tabs, youll find words and phrases from the video and a complete interactive transcript.Interactive Transcripts on FluentUYou can learn all the vocabulary in any video with FluentUs Quiz Mode. Swipe left or right to see more examples for the word youâre learning.FluentU Has Quizzes for Every VideoFluentU is also flexible. You choose what you watch, when you watch it and how much you watch. Meanwhile, FluentUs algorithm tracks your learning to present you with questions that build on what youve already learned. Because of this flexibility, FluentU is appropriate for any level of language learner.FluentU also ticks off the convenient box. You can use FluentU online, download the the iOS app or try the Android app.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Pursuing a Major in Chemistry
Pursuing a Major in ChemistryThose who are serious about their career should major in chemistry as the field is highly regarded and contributes a lot to the health of society. Moreover, the school curriculum in chemistry prepares students for professional careers in industries like pharmaceuticals, energy, chemical plants, food processing, food engineering, and more.With the advent of modern technology, college level chemistry courses can be taken online as well. It is advisable to take up this option since most of the institutes offer high quality education. The drawback is that the course material is usually given online. This can lead to frustration if one is not familiar with the subject matter.The curriculum for chemistry covers various aspects of the subject like thermodynamics, nuclear physics, organic chemistry, complex molecular structure, spectroscopy, biochemical reactions, and much more. Therefore, it is advisable to have an idea about the details of chemistry before taki ng up the course.The first step for taking up the course is to find out which college offers the program. There are several universities and colleges that offer online degree programs. To find out whether they provide a higher degree in chemistry or not, the prospective student should look for the accreditation status of the university. Some colleges offer certificate programs in chemistry, while others offer the diploma or degree program.The courses are divided into major and minor, so the prospective student should choose the major he/she would like to pursue. A specific course schedule is set for the majoring in chemistry to be followed. For instance, the majoring in chemistry is followed for master's, bachelor's, and doctoral degrees in the subject.Although many people are busy working full time, they still have the time to devote for a career in chemistry. There are many opportunities for career advancement in this area, even in the rural areas where the demand for trained prof essionals is strong. These programs are very popular among young people, whose interest lies in science and also those with a desire to make a difference in the world by pursuing a career in the field of chemistry.With the emergence of medical sciences and researches on the general health of the population, people are now aware of the importance of taking up the course of chemistry and the associated health benefits. Therefore, it is worth spending some time to find out the best program for one's interest.
Understanding the Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope
Understanding the Biology of Stress and the Science of HopeA book I have recently read by Dr. Caine Jeffers, called Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope is an excellent overview of what we know about the biology of stress and its relationship to health and well-being. I recommend it to those seeking a quick, easy read that highlights the most important research on the biology of stress.There is a greater incidence of illness and disease associated with those who experience life events and who face more powerful negative emotions such as power negative or fear of the future. These negative emotions can be triggered by a number of factors, including daily stresses in work, relationships, finances, or other life situations. Negative emotions and feelings can create physiological changes in the body and change the way that the body interacts with the environment. For example, our body temperature can go up in response to a power negative feeling such as fear of the f uture, while anxiety can lower the body's ability to regulate our body temperature.Humans have been around for thousands of years, and are still around today in some parts of the world, and many of us can attest to the power of the ancient hunter gatherer societies to change and adapt to their environments. In fact, the human body has changed tremendously over the last several million years due to the pressures and stresses of our lives.Dr. Jeffers describes in his book a system that is an effort to understand the biology of stress and its impact on human health and well-being, a system that looks at three aspects of stress which include physiological response, social response, and the consequences of the physical and social response. This System includes key tenets such as the history of our evolution, the way that our behaviors change as a result of our experiences, and how our daily experiences and our bodies respond to the environmental changes that we encounter in our environme nts. The general framework of this system that Dr. Jeffers has developed is called the 'Power, Influence, Resistance, Adaptation, and Resilience Framework.'Dr. Jeffers has developed a new framework for understanding the biology of stress and its effects on the human body and behavior. He has included key concepts that he has come to believe are important to the process of understanding the biology of stress and the effects of stress on health and well-being. His main thesis is that the stresses that we experience in our everyday lives have a direct effect on the physiological response of our bodies. These changes in our bodies can either increase our ability to deal with the stresses or decrease our ability to do so.Dr. Jeffers is convinced that there is a connection between the changes in our biological response and the capacity to adapt and change our behaviors. He believes that our power to adapt and change how we react to and respond to our life's experiences is an inherent part of our biology, and that the change in biological response is the main factor in determining our ability to adapt and change.Understanding the biology of stress and its effect on human health and well-being is a significant step in developing interventions for coping with chronic stress. The Biological Systems Model for coping with chronic stress offers some insight into this process and may help us to make decisions about specific types of interventions for managing the effects of chronic stress. The Biological Systems Model can also help to inform our broader understanding of how people react to the environment, so that we can better identify the triggers for the different types of challenges and whether there are specific triggers for different types of stressors.
Violin For Beginners Easy Violin Songs To Learn
Violin For Beginners Easy Violin Songs To Learn Which Songs Should Budding Violinists Learn? ChaptersWhy Learn Songs to Improve Your Playing?Classical Music for Violin BeginnersRock Music for ViolinFrench Music for Violin BeginnersTraditional Music for ViolinSoundtracks and Film Music for ViolinTaking music theory tutorials to learn more about the treble clef, rhythm, learning to read music, or just simply learning how to play the violin is always a good start. However, playing violin or the fiddle should always be fun!When you first start learning to play stringed instruments, it can be disheartening learning music theory and techniques (such as holding the bow correctly and just tuning the thing!) and many students end up giving up long before they get anywhere near an orchestra. When you start learning violin for beginners, you'll see why it's one of the hardest instruments to learn.Reading music can be difficult and the violin lessons can be plagued by complicated musical compositions. As a newbie, you need to find the best violin lessons for beginners and the right teac her...Everyone wants to have violin lessons near me that are both useful and fun by learning their favourite violin music. Who said you couldnât do just that?From Jean-Jacques Goldman to Beethoven via Coldplay, thereâs a huge range of artists and styles to choose from to help you with your violin playing.Even if the songs seem very difficult at first, there are plenty of arrangements that allow beginners to play simplified versions of their favourite songs and teach themselves.What are you waiting for? Every concert violin player has to start somewhere! TomViolin Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors StacyViolin Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValtieViolin Teacher £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors BenedictViolin Teacher 5.00 (8) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TaisiiaViolin Teacher 5.00 (1) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AmyViolin Teacher 5.00 (1) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tu tors LuÃsViolin Teacher 5.00 (6) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MomokoViolin Teacher £45/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsWhy Learn Songs to Improve Your Playing?You canât deny that the learning the violin is tricky. That's why violin teachers exist, after all.Itâs very difficult to be able to play a song during the first weeks or months of learning. In the beginning, itâs more important to focus on your left hand, violin fingering, and playing notes on the violin strings well. For some people, this is a step that can take several years. Additionally, the violin bow can feel unwieldy to beginner violin players and when you first learn to play the violin, don't be surprised if you produce the sound of a cat being strangled. Even famous violinists were like this once.There are tricks for improving your left hand finger placement. (Source: mystock.photos)There are a lot of tips and tricks that can help you learn how to play violin more quickly such as put ting stickers on the neck in order to give yourself a better idea of where to place your fingers, investing in a violin tuner to make sure that your instrument is always in tune, and warm up exercises for your wrist, fingers, and arm, so that you're ready for whatever your violin lesson throws at you.Once youâve gotten past this stage, you can start learning songs.But which ones should you learn?Learning a musical instrument, no matter which one, can often be learnt by playing childrenâs nursery rhymes and lullabies. These are made of simple melodies and are very handy for budding violinists. However, there probably arenât many people relishing at the opportunity to learn âTwinkle Twinkle Little Starâ.Donât worry, though! Thanks to the internet, there are plenty of little gems you could learn to play instead. On YouTube, for example, a lot of people post video tutorials for beginners. Youâre bound to find the song you want to learn. Some videos will show precisely wher e your fingers need to be on the fingerboard at any given moment, just like playing a game of Guitar Hero. You need to remember that even songs that seem too difficult for your level can be simplified in order to be played.Learning to play the songs you like can go a long way towards helping you progress. These songs can give you a goal to accomplish. This can really help beginners. Songs are also an opportunity to learn new techniques. With a clear goal in mind, youâre far less likely to give up.Enjoy yourself! Look for songs from your favourite playlist. Youâll surely be able to find the simplified version for beginners on the internet.Enjoying what youâre playing is a great way to keep enjoying playing the instrument when things get tough. Youâll be happy to pick up your violin and start playing some of your favourite songs.Make sure you have fun when you're playing. (Source: stock.tookapic.com)Once youâve mastered playing a given song, why not perform it for your frien ds? Ask for a second opinion and see if there are any parts you could improve upon. Even if theyâre not musicians themselves, their opinions can still be useful to you. Itâs often easier to be objective when youâre not judging yourself. Donât forget that you can use criticism to improve.If it turns out that youâve perfectly mastered the song, whatâs better than showing it off to an audience. Itâs your chance to shine. While nursery rhymes might be fun, itâs unlikely that youâll become famous from playing them.When choosing music, make sure that you choose good violin pieces for your level. For example, if you're an absolute beginner, you want to avoid pieces that have a lot of vibrato, pizzicato, or other intermediate and advanced techniques. A teacher can you learn violin and choose appropriate contemporary and orchestral violin pieces. Don't forget to invest in a metronome, too!Why not learn more about the history of the violin?Classical Music for Violin Beginner sWhile it seems to be getting harder and harder to find young people interested in classical music, there are still people who much prefer it to genres such as rock and RnB. For those who enjoy this type of music, there are plenty of songs in the violinâs repertoire for beginners to learn.Shostakovichâs Second WaltzDo you know this one? This song is the one that comes to mind whenever André Rieuâs name is mentioned. If youâre familiar with it, itâll be easier to play. These notes are quite easy to remember and good for beginners to play.Palchelbelâs CanonEven if classical music isnât really your thing, youâll have definitely have heard this one. It was famously played on electric violins in YouTube videos a few years ago (there were also versions on almost every single instrument known to man). Impress your friends by playing this well known masterpiece. Goosebumps guaranteed!Für EliseBeethovenâs Für Elise isnât just for pianists (or Elise). Violinists can als o learn to play this beautiful song. Of course, your version will have to be more basic, but the notes making up the song are some of the simplest ones for budding musicians to learn. TomViolin Teacher £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors StacyViolin Teacher 5.00 (5) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors ValtieViolin Teacher £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors BenedictViolin Teacher 5.00 (8) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors TaisiiaViolin Teacher 5.00 (1) £20/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors AmyViolin Teacher 5.00 (1) £25/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors LuÃsViolin Teacher 5.00 (6) £40/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutors MomokoViolin Teacher £45/h1st lesson free!Discover all our tutorsRock Music for ViolinClassical music isnât the only genre thatâs made use of the violin. In recent years, with the advent of the electric violin, musicians have found new ways to play the instrument.This means that a lot of conte mporary music can be played by beginners...Even big rock bands are using the violin. (Source: pixabay.com)Coldplay - Viva la VidaOnce again, you can find a tutorial for this on YouTube. With these video tutorials, you wonât need to be master of music theory since theyâll tell you where your fingers need to be at any given moment. Try it yourself!Lindsey Stirling - CrystallizeLindsey Stirling is a violin and dance expert. Not only does she cover the biggest hits on the violin but she also composes her own original music. Crystallize, which came out in 2012, is one of her own pieces. While it may seem complicated at first glance, it can be played by beginners. Of course, with a good tutor, itâd be easier to learn.French Music for Violin BeginnersTo find a wealth of music for the violin you only need to look across the channel. There are plenty of French artists making use of this beautiful instrument. From Catherine Lara to Louise Attaque, there are plenty of songs you should be adding to your violin playlist.Debout sur le Zinc is a French group that was founded in 1995. Inspired by a mix of rock and gypsy music, a lot of their songs have a violin part. While itâs hard to find video tutorials on YouTube for them, you can find violin sheet music or tablature for their songs.The second you listen to the song Je tâemmène au vent, youâll want to pick up a violin. The song by Louise Attaque is an absolute tune and can be learnt by a beginner with the help of violin tabs or sheet music.Catherine Lara is both a violinist and singer. She learnt violin from a young age. However, when her singing career took off, she never gave up playing the violin. Many of the singerâs songs, including Nuit Magique, include her violin.Singer songwriters also like pairing up with violin players. (Source: pixabay.com)The French superstar Jean-Jacques Goldman released an album in 2001 called Chansons pour les pieds. This is a great collection of songs for violinists. The son g Tournent les violons is where you should start.Traditional Music for ViolinAre you interested in folk music from Ireland or Brittany? Folk music often includes violin parts. It can also get the people moving.The tune Scottish Fougères is a great one for those who are new to the violin. While this piece is often played with a harmonica (and sounds great on it), you can adapt it for the violin. Again, you can find some good tabs or sheet music for this piece.Who could forget Amazing Grace? While most famous for being played on the bagpipes, there are plenty of different versions. The once religious lyrics are more so a symbol of freedom and rights nowadays.Soundtracks and Film Music for ViolinThe music from films is often a good choice for budding violinists. Composers like John Williams and Hans Zimmer often try to create melodies that anyone can sing along to.For those just starting out with the violin, there are plenty of beautiful pieces to choose from that will help improve y our technique and are fun to play.Mission ImpossibleWho could forget the iconic theme from Mission Impossible?Whether on the guitar, piano, or violin, the notes in the piece can be played by any musician on any instrument.AmélieThe soundtrack from Amélie is a favourite amongst those learning to play the piano. However, the melodies can also be played on violin.You can also simplify the songs by taking inspiration from what a few YouTubers have done.Game of ThronesThere are few people on the planet who wouldnât be familiar with this music.The Game of Thrones theme has been covered plenty of times on the internet if you need inspiration. To make things easier, keep in mind that this piece can be played on the two lowest strings of a violin. No need for finger gymnastics! Great for those wanting to take things slow.Star WarsStar Wars is one of those films whose theme can be learnt by beginners. Since itâs quite repetitive, you can learn it quite quickly.Once youâve mastered it, you could do the same as the two teenagers who stood on John Williamâs lawn playing it.Maybe heâll open his door to you.Whether you want to learn the violin, cello, or any other string instrument, you should check out some of the online violin and music tutorials or contact a violin teacher near you. You'll get better with each lesson and once you've mastered your violin scales, you'll even be able to improvise! Just make sure that your violin's tuned or you're definitely going to sound awful.
Easy Guitar Tabs for Beginners
Easy Guitar Tabs for Beginners Sign up successful Guitar tabs show you which note needs to be played on which string by placing a fret number on the corresponding line, but they do not tell you which finger to use or the timing of the piece. Read guitar tabs from left to right and use your ear to determine the timing of each note. If youre struggling with a tab, its always a good idea to listen to a recording of the song, or work with a guitar teacher for some extra help. 3 Easy Guitar Tabs for Beginners Before playing the songs and riffs below, make sure your guitar is in tune. You can easily tune your guitar with an app on your smart phone. Heres a guitar tuning tutorial that shows you how. Now, onto the beginner guitar tabs Twinkle Twinkle Little Star You can play a wide range of notes without sliding all over the neck of your guitar in the song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. For this tab, keep your left hand in what is known as first position. Your index finger will play all notes on the first fret, your middle finger plays all notes on the second fret, your ring finger plays the third fret, and your pinkie plays the fourth fret. Keeping your left hand still and using this fingering will help you build better speed and coordination as you learn how to play the guitar. Three Blind Mice You can also play Three Blind Mice in the same position noted above. Here is the tab for this catchy nursery rhyme. Happy Birthday Knowing how to play Happy Birthday on the guitar always comes in handy! Try out this familiar tune using the tab below. As you can see, Happy Birthday is a melody that can be played on just one string and is composed of four short phrases. The tricky part of this guitar tab is deciding on the right fingering. We recommend starting with your index finger on the second fret, your pinkie on the fifth fret, and your ring finger on the fourth fret. You can play the first phrase with your left hand in this position. To play the note on the seventh fret in the second phrase, you will need to slide your pinkie up to reach. You can then play the fifth fret with your middle finger. In the third phrase, you will have to slide your pinkie up again to reach the ninth fret, and then slide back down to play the fourth fret with your ring finger and the second fret with your index finger. For the final phrase, use your pinkie to play the tenth fret and your ring finger to play the ninth fret. Then, slide your hand down to play the fifth fret with your index finger and the seventh fret with your ring finger. Following this guide to the fingering of this piece enables you to hit all the notes while making minimal movements with your hand up and down the neck of the guitar. Easy Guitar Tabs for 3 Riffs A guitar riff is a short, catchy series of notes that is usually repeated a few times within a song. Riffs are typically simple to play and easily recognizable. Rock and pop music are full of great riffs that you can learn to play quickly. Here are a few examples with easy guitar tabs! Smoke on the Water This popular guitar riff comes from Deep Purples classic song Smoke on the Water. Youll notice that you need to play two notes on the same fret at the same time in order to play this riff. One easy way to accomplish this is to lay your index finger across multiple strings in a partial barre chord and only strum the G and D strings. Hold the partial barre shape with your left hand and move your hand from the third fret to the fifth and sixth frets as needed. Sunshine of Your Love This riff from Creams Sunshine of Your Love is also quick and easy to learn. To use the proper fingering on this riff, start with your ring finger on the twelfth fret and your index finger on the tenth. Now, this is a little bit tricky. When you play the first 10th fret note on your E string, slide your hand slightly up the neck to play the 10th fret with your ring finger. Now you can easily reach the 8th fret note that is coming up next. Youll notice that this riff calls for a bent string, as indicated by the b on the eighth fret of the A string. To bend this note, push the string up the neck of the guitar as you play. Bending a note creates a distinctive, bluesy tone. Satisfaction Guitar Riff Tabs One of the most-loved riffs in rock and roll comes from the Rolling Stones Satisfaction. Check out the tab below: You can play this awesome guitar riff all on one string! To practice the correct fingering and play with better speed, use your index finger to play the second fret, your ring finger on the fourth fret, and your pinkie on the fifth fret. Free Guitar Tabs for Beginners There are tons of free resources online where you can find easy guitar tabs for beginners. A couple of our favorite sites with popular songs include Ultimate Guitar and Songsterr. Keep in mind as you browse guitar tabs that most of what you see online was submitted by other guitarists just like you. If a tab doesnt sound quite right, somebody may have heard the song differently or made a mistake when transcribing it. Online guitar tabs are a great place to start when learning how to play your favorite songs. But if youre looking for more detailed instruction, nothing beats private guitar lessons! A guitar teacher can give you the attention and guidance you need to master tricky songs and riffs. Check out the guitar teachers at TakeLessons today to get started. Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of prescreened teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for safe, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo Credit: dustinphillips
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Play Thousands of Songs Using these Guitar Chord Progressions
Play Thousands of Songs Using these Guitar Chord Progressions Megan L. Did you know there are a handful of common guitar chord progressions that are repeatedly used throughout hundreds of songs? If youve spent much time on YouTube, you might be familiar with the Axis of Awesome. In their popular video, the Axis of Awesome performs a compilation of around 50 songs in under six minutes, all while using the same guitar chord progression. The video is very entertaining as it creatively reveals a secret that professional musicians have known for decades. Guitar Chord Progressions to Play Thousands of Songs Although most popular songs are based on just a handful of guitar chord progressions, sometimes the chords are modified (adding a 7th or 9th for example). They can also be played in a different order, or using different instruments and grooves. So to the untrained ear it may be hard to detect the same underlying chord structure. Once you understand how the most common guitar chord progressions work, it will open the door for you to play thousands of songs easily. Lets start by learning about some of the most basic guitar chords. 5 Basic Guitar Chords If youre just getting started on the guitar, youll want to learn a few basic chords first. The chord charts below show five of the most common open chords. Open chords are chords where some of the strings are played open, without holding down any of the frets. To read the chord charts, imagine that the top line of the chart is the nut, where the neck of the guitar meets the headstock. Each of the six vertical lines represent a guitar string, with the low E string at the far left and high E at the far right. Each horizontal line represents a different fret on the fretboard. The numbers along the bottom of the chart let you know which finger on your left hand should fret each string. Your left hand fingers are numbered one through four, starting with your index finger. For example, to play the A chord as pictured above, hold down the D string with your middle finger on the second fret, the G string with your ring finger on the second fret, and the B string with your pinkie finger on the second fret. Now, strum from the A string down. The X at the top of the diagram indicates that you should not strum the low E string. Understanding Guitar Chord Progressions A chord progression is a pattern of usually three or four chords that is repeated throughout a song. Some songs use a couple different guitar chord progressions, switching back and forth for the verse and the chorus. You might find other songs that use a single chord progression the whole way through. Many musicians use what is known as the Nashville System to talk about chord progressions. For example, lets look at the common chord progression C-F-G, also known as I-IV-V in C. On the Nashville number system, each note in the scale is given a number one through seven, written as a Roman numeral. The root note of the scale is I. In our example, C is I, the root note. F is the fourth note in the scale, IV, and G is the fifth, V. The Nashville system encourages musicians to focus more on the relationships between notes rather than the notes themselves. This is particularly helpful if you are playing with a singer or another musician and they ask you to change the key you are playing. Rather than scrambling to transpose the song, using your familiarity with the relationships between guitar notes, you can quickly and easily switch keys. I-IV-V Chord Progressions Common guitar chord progressions like G-C-D, A-D-E, and E-A-B are all examples of the I-IV-V chord progression in action. So the next time you are looking at a song and you see one of these sequences, you will know you are looking at a I-IV-V chord progression. The I-IV-V chord progression forms the foundations of countless classic songs and contemporary favorites. According to Ultimate Guitar, the I-IV-V progression, with slight variations, can be used to play the following songs: Imagine by John Lennon or Everybody Talks by Neon Trees (I-IV) The Gambler by Kenny Rogers or Where Everybody Knows Your Name from Cheers (I-V) Basket Case by Green Day or Youre Beautiful by James Blunt (I-IV-V-I) All the Small Things by Blink-182 or Born This Way by Lady Gaga (I-V-IV-I) I-V-vi-IV Chord Progressions Want to learn to play all the songs from the Axis of Awesome video we shared about? Just get familiar with the I-V-vi-IV chord progression and you will have all 50 songs (and many more) in the bag! You can play all the songs from the video using the chord progression C-G-Am-F, plus: Journeys Dont Stop Believing Jason Mrazs Im Yours The Beatles Let It Be ii-V-I Chord Progressions These progressions are commonly seen in jazz standards, though they do creep into pop songs from time to time. Using an ii-V-I progression, such as Dm-G-C, you can play songs ranging from the jazz favorite Autumn Leaves to Justin Biebers Boyfriend. SEE ALSO: Easy Guitar Tabs to Play Now Practicing Guitar Chord Progressions Now that you are familiar with the most common guitar chord progressions, memorizing the chord patterns and practicing will help you get to the point where you can easily learn hundreds of songs. If youre just starting out on the guitar, changing from one chord to another quickly and smoothly might be challenging for you. Choose a chord progression and practice strumming each chord slowly and evenly for four counts. Try to keep your transitions on tempo with the pace you are playing. Once you feel comfortable changing chords, try playing one song in a few different keys. As you play, sing or hum along to hear the difference. Try playing Amazing Grace as pictured above in the key of C and then move it to the key of G. Changing keys helps you to hear the relationships between notes, which makes it easier for you to develop your ear. Write Songs of Your Own Another great way to apply these guitar chord progressions is in writing your own songs. Dont feel like you have to use only these chords. Instead, use them as a starting point to explore your musical vision. If youre just beginning to write your own music, it helps to know which chords will sound good together. Try taking one of the tried and true chord progressions youve just learned and put your own spin on it by adding or subbing a new chord, or playing it with a funky rhythm. For more help with guitar, private lessons with a qualified instructor are the best way to sharpen your skills. The right teacher will give you the personal attention you need to make your dreams a reality. TakeLessons guitar teachers are qualified, pre-screened, and can help you understand more about guitar chord progressions. Search for your perfect guitar teacher today! Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! Search for Your Teacher Photo source LSkyora
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