Posted by Ken in Music
on Jul 31st, 2009 | 0 comments
The quality of your practice is much more important than quantity. The old saying “practice makes perfect” is only true if the practice itself is perfect. Here are 7 tips to help you practice more effective and efficient.
Practice slow motion
Muscular memory of our bodies allows us to make a pattern of physical movement with little or no conscious involvement. Examples include muscle memory walk, ride a bicycle, typing, and of course playing a musical instrument....
Posted by Ken in Music
on Jul 27th, 2009 | 0 comments
In “I Want to Talk to You”, Nas uses the same approach to challenge the idea that drug distribution to the request by representatives of what they do in the situation:
Why y’all be so hard, damn
Gotta go make the people of their own work
Mr. Mayo, r imagine if you are behind this
Mr. Governo, r imagine if you are the children who starved
Imagine your child gotta sling crack to survive...
Posted by Ken in Music
on Jul 23rd, 2009 | 1 comment
Do you use books, videos, a real live human, or online lessons, keep these pointers in mind to get the best of our study you.
1. And complete control of each part before moving to the front: As you work through the course make sure you have any new ideas or techniques before moving down to the next. Subjects who planned to build one another and when trying to rush through without a full understanding will only lead to frustration and wasted effort....
Posted by Ken in Music
on Jul 19th, 2009 | 0 comments
These examples show how hip-hop artists redefine the image of being drug dealers and users by again pointing to the majority class as the creator of the drug problem in this country.
2. Do not back up. Teaches piano pass this on all the time. If you mess up in the middle, or any place in your piece, do not back up and repeat the offending passage. Keep going. Chances are your audience did not even notice....
Posted by Ken in Music
on Jul 15th, 2009 | 1 comment
Most people are not comfortable performing in front people. When I say of performing, such as an instrument, or singing, or acting, I mean more than just knowing how to do well at your chosen craft, I mean doing it well and in front of people. It’s the “in front of people” part that gets us every time. How many of us like a bird sing in the shower but then when people are watching we can not carry a note. Here are three steps to start you on the road to comfort (never complete) when called on to shine....