Saturday, March 28, 2020
Do You Know What Acid BaseIs?
Do You Know What Acid BaseIs?When you are trying to make organic chemistry, it can be a challenge for some people. This is because some people have problems with the concepts that are involved in this course. In fact, this subject has been around for a very long time. In fact, if you were a chemist a hundred years ago, you would most likely know this subject better than anyone else.There are many different topics that this course will cover. This is one of those topics. However, when it comes to organic chemistry, you will find that this topic often comes up.Many people who are learning this subject will have issues with the idea of using acid base in their processes. Unfortunately, there are also those who have problems with this idea.Because of this, you will want to use acid base with your processes. However, you should be careful about this. As mentioned before, you need to understand all of the terms associated with acid base so that you will not be confused.If you learn how to use acid base correctly, you will find that you can make a lot of organic chemistry. This will greatly help you with your career.However, if you do not use acid base correctly, you may end up creating chemicals that will not allow you to do anything in organic chemistry. If you end up creating chemicals that are not allowed, you will most likely lose your job.It is easy to make chemical products. It is much harder to create products that are allowed. Once you understand what is meant by acid base, you will be able to control what you use and when you use it.
Friday, March 6, 2020
How to cope with exam stress
How to cope with exam stress There is no getting away from it - exams are stressful. They involve hours of revision and studying and can leave you feeling exhausted and stressed to the hilt. Just one reason why you need to learn how to manage what you are feeling and find ways to cope. While a certain amount of exam stress is healthy (and even good for studying) it's very easy for small worries to spiral and become overwhelming. If you are experiencing any of the following you need to take action. 1. Crying because you are worried about failing 2. Finding it hard to sleep or focus due to anxiety 3. Feeling unwell with headaches 4. Not eating or overeating to cope with stress 5. Not able to think about anything but exams 6. Feeling high levels of anxiety Strategy one: talk to someone Friends are great, but sometimes they can make you feel worse, which is why a tutor or teacher needs to be your first port of call. Unlike your peers, they will be able to put your fears into perspective and help you to tackle the areas that are stressing you out the most. Common areas a tutor can advise on: 1. A revision plan or lack of it 2. Fear of failure 3. Exam nerves 4. Anxiety about taking the exam Strategy two: relaxation techniques Knowing how to handle your stress with proven techniques can also help you to feel more in control. Award-winning apps like Headspace and Calm can help you to switch off and manage your anxiety via breathing and mindfulness techniques. A good routine around revision, with breaks, will also help. Make sure you have a break every hour and that you stop revising at least an hour before bed. This way, you have time for your brain to unwind and relax before bed. Finally, get at least 7 hours of sleep each night. Rest is a powerful mechanism for both remembering information and lowering your stress levels. Too much or too little sleep will have the opposite effect. Strategy three: tackle your stress/study trigger points There will always be certain aspects of exams that will cause you more stress than others. Talk through what's bothering you the most so you can tackle this head-on and lower your stress levels. If it's lack of revision, talk to a tutor/teacher about where your knowledge gaps are and the most effective way you can catch up. If you are worried about forgetting everything on the day, work with past papers, so you feel comfortable with how exam questions are asked and graded. If you are worried that nerves will get the better of you trust yourself. When we get nervous, we all doubt ourselves and begin to question even the most obvious answers. If this happens, give your mind a few minutes to absorb the information before you answer. Finally remember you are not alone. Many students feel a considerable amount of stress when it comes to exams. The key to remember is that exams, as vital as they are, are just one of the stepping stones you need to get to your goals. For more on revision and exams see our blog posts on revision, GCSEs, mocks and more.
Young Basketball Star is Shooting for the WNBA
Young Basketball Star is Shooting for the WNBA Young Basketball Star is Shooting for the WNBA Ava, 11-years-old, Math Level I For 11-year-old Ava, basketball is much more than just a sport â" itâs her passion. Basketball has given Ava the chance to shine as a leader, but has also taught her the importance of being a team player. âPlaying team sports has allowed me to stand out as a leader. Sports has taught me that each player brings different skills to the game,â said Ava. âEven though we have our own role to play on the team, we are all like puzzle pieces, each different, but all important when it comes to achieving our common goal. Being a team player means sharing knowledge with others, so everyone can grow and become better.â After years of practice on the court, Ava made the cut on one of Canadaâs elite youth teams â" The Kitchener-Waterloo Vipers. During the 2019 season, Ava and her team proudly earned the title of champions from the Ontario Basketball Association Provincial Championships. Ava also plays for the Adidas ® sponsored Team Murray Girls, under NBA star, Jamal Murray. Avaâs level of discipline and focus in the game has played into her success as a young athlete. One of Avaâs strong suits is her resilience and ability to overcome any obstacle she faces. âAny time Iâve faced a challenge, Iâve taught myself to take a deep breath, roll-up my sleeves and get to work,â said Ava. âIf Iâm faced with a roadblock, itâs important to ask for help. I donât have to face my challenges alone. Challenges are just bumps in the road standing in the way of achievements. When you overcome them, you will become stronger.â With her sights set on a future with the WNBA playing for either the Chicago Sky or Toronto, Ava is determined to reach her dreams. Ava was one of 56 students selected for Kumonâs 3rd Annual Student Conference in Chicago, Illinois. âI was so ecstatic when I found out that I was selected to attend the Student Conference,â said Ava. âAt the Student Conference, I really enjoyed meeting other students who shared similar interests as me. I also loved exploring the city of Chicago!â Ava shares with us who her inspiration is and some of the achievements sheâs most proud of. What do you enjoy most about Kumon? I enjoy that right when I wake up in the morning, thereâs always a challenge waiting for me. With every challenge comes an accomplishment, and when you wake up itâs important to feel good about yourself. What achievements are you most proud of? I am proud of how even though Iâm practicing and trying to balance it all, Iâm still standing tall and confident. I find that I do my best when I am focused, and thatâs a skill that is important in all areas of life. What do you think of Kumonâs method of thinking for oneself? Before I enrolled in Kumon, I was just an average student. I wanted to be so much more than average. Kobe Bryant once said, âWe can always be kind of average and just do whatâs normal. Iâm not in this to be normal.â I love that quote because it encourages me to always work harder and think of ways to be better. Kumon helps me to think for myself because rather on taking the easy road, I exercise my brain and be resourceful. Why be average when I could be more and stand out from the crowd? If you could sum up your Kumon experience in one word, what would it be? Infinite. Whoâs your biggest inspiration and why? My biggest inspiration would have to be Elena Delle Donne because she faced so much adversity but managed to push herself through to the WNBA as the 2nd overall pick. She inspires me to always do what suits me and be the best me I can be. What advice would you give to kids just starting Kumon? Stick to it! Even though it can be hard at times, stay true to you, and stick with it. Do everything in your power to make everything infinite. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: Young Leader Becomes Empowered Through Self-Learning Young Hockey Star Strives for Continuous Improvement Cross Country Star Committed to Reaching Goals Hard Work and Focus Help this 10-Year-Old Baseball Star Dare to be Different Young Basketball Star is Shooting for the WNBA Young Basketball Star is Shooting for the WNBA Ava, 11-years-old, Math Level I For 11-year-old Ava, basketball is much more than just a sport â" itâs her passion. Basketball has given Ava the chance to shine as a leader, but has also taught her the importance of being a team player. âPlaying team sports has allowed me to stand out as a leader. Sports has taught me that each player brings different skills to the game,â said Ava. âEven though we have our own role to play on the team, we are all like puzzle pieces, each different, but all important when it comes to achieving our common goal. Being a team player means sharing knowledge with others, so everyone can grow and become better.â After years of practice on the court, Ava made the cut on one of Canadaâs elite youth teams â" The Kitchener-Waterloo Vipers. During the 2019 season, Ava and her team proudly earned the title of champions from the Ontario Basketball Association Provincial Championships. Ava also plays for the Adidas ® sponsored Team Murray Girls, under NBA star, Jamal Murray. Avaâs level of discipline and focus in the game has played into her success as a young athlete. One of Avaâs strong suits is her resilience and ability to overcome any obstacle she faces. âAny time Iâve faced a challenge, Iâve taught myself to take a deep breath, roll-up my sleeves and get to work,â said Ava. âIf Iâm faced with a roadblock, itâs important to ask for help. I donât have to face my challenges alone. Challenges are just bumps in the road standing in the way of achievements. When you overcome them, you will become stronger.â With her sights set on a future with the WNBA playing for either the Chicago Sky or Toronto, Ava is determined to reach her dreams. Ava was one of 56 students selected for Kumonâs 3rd Annual Student Conference in Chicago, Illinois. âI was so ecstatic when I found out that I was selected to attend the Student Conference,â said Ava. âAt the Student Conference, I really enjoyed meeting other students who shared similar interests as me. I also loved exploring the city of Chicago!â Ava shares with us who her inspiration is and some of the achievements sheâs most proud of. What do you enjoy most about Kumon? I enjoy that right when I wake up in the morning, thereâs always a challenge waiting for me. With every challenge comes an accomplishment, and when you wake up itâs important to feel good about yourself. What achievements are you most proud of? I am proud of how even though Iâm practicing and trying to balance it all, Iâm still standing tall and confident. I find that I do my best when I am focused, and thatâs a skill that is important in all areas of life. What do you think of Kumonâs method of thinking for oneself? Before I enrolled in Kumon, I was just an average student. I wanted to be so much more than average. Kobe Bryant once said, âWe can always be kind of average and just do whatâs normal. Iâm not in this to be normal.â I love that quote because it encourages me to always work harder and think of ways to be better. Kumon helps me to think for myself because rather on taking the easy road, I exercise my brain and be resourceful. Why be average when I could be more and stand out from the crowd? If you could sum up your Kumon experience in one word, what would it be? Infinite. Whoâs your biggest inspiration and why? My biggest inspiration would have to be Elena Delle Donne because she faced so much adversity but managed to push herself through to the WNBA as the 2nd overall pick. She inspires me to always do what suits me and be the best me I can be. What advice would you give to kids just starting Kumon? Stick to it! Even though it can be hard at times, stay true to you, and stick with it. Do everything in your power to make everything infinite. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: Young Leader Becomes Empowered Through Self-Learning Young Hockey Star Strives for Continuous Improvement Cross Country Star Committed to Reaching Goals Hard Work and Focus Help this 10-Year-Old Baseball Star Dare to be Different
Thursday, March 5, 2020
5 Free Apps Every College Student Should Have
5 Free Apps Every College Student Should Have Upgrade your study methods and enjoy paperless productivity.Akiko Aoki/Getty Images The task of juggling a college workload is not an easy one. With papers, tests and so much reading your eyes become sore; its no surprise that things tend to slip through the cracks. These five free apps, however, can help you organize yourself and hopefully allow you to maintain some semblance of a social life. 1. StudyBlue With a set of high quality study tools you can effortlessly condense hours of flashcard making into half that time. Studyblue allows you to take advantage of your phones built in microphone and dictate a flashcard in seconds; you can even snap a picture if youâd like a visual aid. Quiz yourself on the go and keep track of your scores to map your progress. Students can even share their flashcards on Studyblueâs website and search through hundreds of subjects to access pre-made flashcards. 2. Evernote Record audio, capture pictures, store class notes, files, ideas and more; Evernote is the paragon of note taking apps. Functional with nearly every mobile device and computer, Evernote allows you to sync all your notes between devices and keeps everything up to date. Create multiple notebooks for easy navigation and search by keywords to find anything at a momentâs notice. Just like StudyBlue, you can download and share notes with anyone, they donât even need an Evernote account. You can easily make your notes public with a URL link, email them to someone directly or create a downloadable PDF file. 3. Alarmed As the name would suggest, Alarmed isnt just an alarm clock but your very own personal assistant. In addition to orienting you during your morning daze, Alarmed allows you set a series of reminders, countdown or up to events and quickly create alerts on the go through the use of your phoneâs built in microphone. For the really important task, the nag-me feature will repeatedly remind you at intervals from 1 minutes to 1 hour until you acknowledge the reminder. 4. Chegg Itâs no secret that college textbooks are expensive, so at the end of the semester donât let them collect dust. As an app that is geared toward renting, buying and selling textbooks, Chegg is a great way to quickly compare and contrast prices between retailers. Simply scan the bar-code of a book and peruse a list of opinions. Chegg allows you to purchase, extend rentals and manage your due dates all from your phone. You can even sell your textbooks directly to Chegg and track the shipping process. 5. MyFitnessPal College is typically the time when healthy eating habits are flung out the window, but with MyFitnessPal that doesnt have to become a reality. Research studies have consistently confirmed the health benefit for keeping track of the food you eat and activity you do. MyFitnessPal offers a food diary and activity log, believing the more conscious you are of your food intake and physical activity the more likely you are to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The app offers nutritional guidelines and a food database with the nutritional facts of over 2 million items.
Need Help On Your Tutor Hunt We Can Help
Need Help On Your Tutor Hunt We Can Help Itâs not hard to find a tutor. It is hard to find a tutor that is the right fit for your child. However, the team at Frog Tutoring is here to help you on your tutor hunt! The following are the 5 questions we think you should ask before hiring a tutor.1.What are your qualifications?Letâs say you need an Organic Chemistry tutor. There are no shortages of O-Chem tutors to be found in the local college campuses. However, it may be that the tutor in question is a Medical student, and the last time they took the dreaded O-Chem class was a few years ago. Simply taking the class is not enough. Make sure that the tutor has either majored or minored in the subject you or your student needs help with.2. What is your schedule?Most tutors have very active lives, whether itâs balancing a job and a family, or classes, extracurricular activities, and a job. Check to see if your scheduling needs fit with your tutorâs availability, and if the tutorâs availability is subject to frequent chang e. Modifications in schedule are expected every semester. However, if a tutorâs other job or activity has them on call at different times from week to week, it may not be worth the trouble trying to match up times.3. What are your grades?Majoring or minoring in the subject guarantees relevancy, but not mastery. Itâs okay to ask for a grade report or transcripts; how can your child be expected to grasp a subject even their tutor canât? As a guideline, Frog Tutoring policy dictates that all private tutors in their employ maintain at minimum a 3.1 cumulative GPA average and a 3.5 major GPA, as well as submitting an unofficial transcript for review upon application.4. What is your tutoring approach? What sort of methods will the tutor be using to teach your child? Not every student learns the same way. How would the tutor accommodate your childâs specific learning needs? How does he or she approach the material differently than the other tutors and/or your childâs teacher? Our approach at Frog Tutoring is to get the students up to speed in the subjects theyneed help with, keep studentsaheaddog the class, and reinforce key concepts.5. How would you handle [insert event here]? You know better than anyone what your child is like. If there is a situation that is bound to arise, ask the potential tutor how he or she would handle the situation. Attitude is as important as content mastery when it comes to tutoring. At Frog Tutoring we ask all of these questions for you. That way, we ensure that your child will have the tutor that will best meet their needs. If you are currently on a tutor hunt, you can visit our websitefrogtutoring.comto request a tutor and learn more about ourservices.Note: This post was written by Megan Ybarra for Frog Tutoring
A Guide to Tutor Magic Uniondale
A Guide to Tutor Magic UniondaleTutor Magic Uniondale is a magical fantasy show that was designed to help children with reading and spelling, reading comprehension, and problem solving skills. The show uses traditional magic tricks and other special effects to help students with math and English grammar. Tutor Magic Uniondale is a video program that features eight characters who travel through the town of Uniondale, New York on their magic tour. Students are involved in the show from the start of the show to the end.Students learn spelling, reading comprehension, and problem solving skills by participating in the magic tour. They learn to use their fingers to make shapes and to lift things with their fingers. The show also teaches students' grammar skills, book comprehension, and language skills such as dialogue, which helps students prepare for English Language Learners tests and reading comprehension.The characters on the magic tour are young students who use magic to help them wit h the challenges of their classrooms. They are dressed in costumes that show their importance to the community. One character, for example, is a Catholic priest who teaches reading. Another character, for example, is a nuclear physicist who helps students with the problems of world food shortages.Students at the Uniondale school have no idea that Tutor Magic Uniondale is actually being used to help students. It is a top-rated show on television that is one of the top ten programs of all time on cable television. The show makes great use of dramatic and special effects to create fun and exciting shows.Tutor Magic Uniondale uses a combination of magic and classroom activities to help kids learn. It has been featured on CNN, CNN Live, and has been shown in schools across the country. This program is loved by many children because it is taught by skilled adults who are experienced in teaching both traditional subjects as well as students with Reading and Spelling issues. magic The chara cters of Tutor Magic Uniondale are not typical magic users. They use magic to help children with spelling and grammar problems. They also have an important role in helping students to read. They teach students how to spell correctly and use their fingers to lift things with their fingers.Tutor Magic Uniondale is one of the best shows on television for children. Parents love it because it makes great use of classic magic and helps children learn in a fun and exciting way. The characters come from different backgrounds and use magic to help students. Their costumes show their importance to the community and they help students learn through drama and special effects.
Take Classes For A Degree Online
Take Classes For A Degree OnlineIf you are interested in earning a degree, you may consider looking into becoming a tutor hijab Zoya. The instructor is trained to instruct students on how to build their confidence and learn how to use their language skills. This is an excellent option for those who wish to enhance their career by taking on a position with more responsibilities. There are two methods of learning that you can take; you can either learn at the library or get some help at home.Once you have decided that tutoring hijab Zoya is the best method of studying for you, you will want to become familiar with the system. You will have to do research on the types of materials that you will need for the course, and you will need to know what they cost. It is very important that you begin to learn at your own pace. What you study at one time may be insufficient if you are not getting enough time for your studies. When it comes to supplies, it is important that you remember that all s tudents should have access to the same materials.Materials such as test papers, essay questions, notes, and other writing will be used by your instructor to instruct you in reading and speaking. You will also be taught to create a lecture on different topics. In addition to this, you will be asked to prepare a midterm and a final, and you will need to complete a capstone project. It will be up to you to find out what each chapter will consist of, so that you are able to incorporate it into your own life.As a student, it is always a good chance to ask yourself a few questions. When you attend a class, you will probably notice that the instructor is talking directly to you. Does that mean that you will be talking to him/her at your classroom? Are there any other instructors that will give you guidance? You should know the answers to these questions before enrolling in a course.If you are not sure whether you should enroll in a course taught by Zoya, you should first consider some of t he following tips. Is the instructor well-known in the area? Is he/she experienced? These questions will help you find the right course for you.Now that you have found the course that you want to attend, it is time to get enrolled in it. Before you do, it is important that you take the time to decide the location. There are many places where you can find a course in hijab Zoya, and most of them are offered online. All you need to do is fill out a form, and then you will be directed to the website.In order to keep up with the latest course offerings, you should sign up for a newsletter, which will let you know about the courses being offered by Zoya. You will also find out what problems the courses have, and these will give you a better idea of the course you are thinking about taking.
50 Awesome Summer Guitar Goals
50 Awesome Summer Guitar Goals Megan L. Summers here, so grab your guitar and set a new goal with the help of guitar teacher Jerry W. Summer has officially arrived, which means the sun is out, the days are long, and you have plenty of opportunities to pick up and practice your guitar! Now is the time to go after those dreams youve had of mastering the tricky aspects of learning guitar that have been a roadblock in your practice throughout the year. To help you get started, weve compiled 50 guitar goals that you can focus on when practicing your guitar this summer. Some are easy fixes, while others take more work, but altogether, they will improve your skills as a guitarist and get you back on track to reaching your guitar goals. So get out your guitar and sunglasses, head out to the beach, and start practicing. Theres no better place to learn the guitar than in the summer breeze! 1. Take lessons. The quickest way to improve is to take guitar lessons. A good guitar teacher will be able to tell you what you need to work on and help you achieve your goals. 2. Teach someone else how to play the guitar. Teaching what youve learned to someone else has been proven to improve your memory as well. Plus, now youll have a new jam buddy. Its a win/win! 3. Learn a new song. Use your summertime to add a few new songs to your repertoire. Consider learning a new song that forces you to become a better player. 4. Memorize a new song. Memorizing a song will help you master both the music and the techniques and allows you to play it anytime you have a guitar. If you struggle with memorization, these tips from Easy Ear Training might help you look at memorizing music in a whole new way! 5. Learn a new music style. Do you always play one style of music? Learn to play a different style. The challenge will give you a reason to practice. 6. Restring your guitar. How long has it been since you put new strings on your guitar? The beautiful sound of new strings will make your practice time more enjoyable. 7. Get your guitar set up. Setting up your guitar involves adjusting the parts of the guitar to get the best action and intonation possible. Having your guitar set up will make it easier to play and better in tune throughout its range. 8. Upgrade to a new instrument. Is now the time to upgrade to a better quality guitar? Better quality guitars can not only sound better, many are also easier to play. And, as every guitarist knows, having an instrument youre proud of is great motivation to play every day. 9. Learn how to play classical guitar. Are you looking for a different challenge? Learn to play classical guitar. It will help develop your music reading and fingerpicking skills. 10. Learn how to play electric guitar. Do you only play acoustic guitar? Stretch yourself a little by learning how to play electric. 11. Learn how to bend the pitch. Bending the pitch is one of the classic soloing techniques for guitar. Add this to your skill set to become a better lead guitar player. 12. Learn how to pull off. The pull off is another standard guitar technique that works well for solos, strumming, and picking. 13. Learn how to hammer on. Like the pull off, this technique will help you for solos, strumming, and picking. This lesson from Ultimate Guitar will help you learn the basics of both hammer ons and pull offs. 14. Learn how to use a capo. Learning how to use a capo is easy and can really increase the number of keys you can play comfortably. 15. Learn how to palm mute. The palm mute is great technique to add to your strumming patterns. 16. Learn how to left-hand mute. The left-hand mute can add a lot of spice to your strumming. 17. Increase your practice time. There is no other way to get better at the guitar than to practice. As a general rule, the more you practice, the better you will become. 18. Improve your technique. Work on improving your technique on the guitar. Remove string buzzing from poorly fingered chords, make sure you are hitting the right strings with your pick or fingers, learn to use the tip of your fingers to reach fret notes, etc. 19. Learn to read music. Set yourself apart from the crowd of guitar players by learning how to read sheet music for the guitar. 20. Learn to read TAB. If you learn to read tablature, you will find you have a much larger repertoire of music to play. 21. Learn to read Nashville Number charts. Nashville Number charts are one more method musicians use to share music. If youre not already familiar with them, summer is a great time to learn. 22. Learn a new strumming pattern. Dont be stuck with using only a couple strumming patterns. There are so many possibilities. 23. Learn to fingerpick. To make your playing even more interesting, learn to fingerpick. It will make the guitar sound smoother, and you will be able to play more complex patterns. 24. Learn a new picking pattern. The number of fingerpicking patterns is nearly infinite. Add some new ones to your bag of tools. 25. Learn to keep a steady tempo. No one wants to play with a musician who cant keep a steady beat. Try practicing with a metronome. 26. Join a band. Playing with others will always make you a better player. Just steer clear of these band practice mistakes! 27. Start a band. Have you always wanted to have your own band? Summer is a great time to start! Try these tips from Music Industry How To to get the ball rolling. 28. Find someone to play duets with. Playing duets is easier to do than putting together a band, but you still gain the benefits of making music with someone else. 29. Learn a new tuning. Using an alternate tuning, or âscordatura,â can make playing certain types of music or certain songs easier to play. 30. Learn how to improvise a solo. Do you only play chords on your guitar? Use the extra time you have during the summer to learn how to solo. 31. Learn some new guitar licks. A great way to get started with soloing is to learn how to play some common guitar licks. As you get comfortable playing licks, work your way up to solos. 32. Learn the pentatonic scales. The pentatonic scale is one of the most common solo scales. 33. Learn the blues scale. The blues scale is also very common for playing solos, but a little more colorful than the pentatonic scales. 34. Learn major scales. Most songs are in major keys, so knowing these scales will make it easier to feel the key when playing a solo. 35. Learn minor scales. This scale is essential for mastering those minor keys. 36. Learn the modes. Modes are alternative scales that are generated by starting the major scale on a different tone. The modes are most common for jazz improvisation. 37. Learn arpeggios. Arpeggio is an Italian word that means, broken chord. Essentially, when you play an arpeggio you are playing the notes of the chord individually instead of strumming them. Arpeggios are great for picking an accompaniment or for solos. 38. Increase your speed. Take any technique, arpeggio, or scale, and learn to play it faster. Use a metronome, and gradually increase the speed. 39. Experiment with new tones. Whether youre playing an electric guitar and using new amp, pedal, and tone settings, or youre learning to change the tone of your acoustic by picking or strumming in a different place on the guitar (closer to the fretboard will sound mellower and closer to the bridge will sound brighter), learning to change your tone will make your music much more interesting for you to play and for your listeners. 40. Learn chords in a different range. Are you still only playing chords in the first few frets? Expand your range by learning how to play chords in the higher frets. 41. Learn barre chords. One of the best ways to play chords in the higher frets is to learn to play moveable barre chords. 42. Learn Dominant 7th chords. Add some color to your playing by learning to add the 7th to your dominant chords. 43. Learn Major 7th chords. Give your music a little jazz flavor by learning the Major 7th chords. 44. Learn 6th chords. Another simple way to add color to your music is by learning the 6th chords. 45. Learn added 9th chords. The added 9th chords and 2nd chords can make a major chord sound much more interesting. 46. Learn how to play power chords. Power chords are the foundation of much pop music and essential for making distortion sound good. 47. Learn basic music theory. Maybe you dont even know what a 7th chord is or what chord is the dominant. Learning basic music theory will make you a better musician and make it easier for you communicate with other musicians. 48. Learn basic song forms. It is easier to memorize songs and play with a band if you understand the basic song forms. 49. Write a song for the guitar. Take your musical creativity to the next level by writing your own song. 50. Become more musical. Musicality is an intangible skill that is hard to describe but will set you apart from the average guitarist. Learn to use dynamics, tone, and variety to express your music rather than just blandly playing the notes. Feeling inspired? Time to start practicing! As youre trying to establish your guitar goals for the summer, be sure to seek help from your guitar teacher, who can point you in the right direction. Best of luck! Post Author: Jerry W. Jerry W. teaches classical guitar, composition, trombone and trumpet in Grosse Pointe, MI. He received his Bachelor of Music in Theory and Composition from Cornerstone University and went on to receive both his Masters and PhD in Music Composition from Michigan State University. Jerry has been making music and teaching students for over thirty years. Interested in Private Lessons? Search thousands of teachers for local and live, online lessons. Sign up for convenient, affordable private lessons today! 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Success Principles We Should Know Today (Results From Our Survey) - Introvert Whisperer
Introvert Whisperer / Success Principles We Should Know Today (Results From Our Survey) - Introvert Whisperer Success Principles We Should Know Today (Results From Our Survey) Success is a funny thing to talk about. If you ask a hundred people their definition of success, thereâs a chance that you get a hundred different answers. It depends on a lot of things. How you were brought up, where you were brought up, who you hang out with, the list goes on and on. So what is success to you? Is it having more money? Health? Good relationships? Being happy? Being more spiritual? If you ask a hundred people their definition of success, theres a chance that you get a hundred different answers. Whatever it is, chances are you havenât reached that point yet. And even if you have, chances are you changed your definition of success and youâre looking for more. Whatever your definition, this post can help take you one step closer to that goal. So how does this work? First of all, we got a total of 176 individuals of all backgrounds that we would consider somewhat successful. We have CEOâs, business owners, editors, bloggers, partners and many more. They all have their own definition of success. While they might not all think that they are successful, our contributors are definitely considered successful by some, if not most peopleâs standards. They took a survey, so the average is where we try to strive towards to increase our chances. They also left a few sentences each about what they think we need to know. Whether success means health, wealth, spiritual wellbeing, good relationships or anything else, this is how you can take a step towards it and take your life to a much higher standard.
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