Zelda: The Wind Waker Music – Fencing Instruction
The music played when practicing with Orca in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
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Play A Classic Rock Guitar Solo – Guitar Lesson
Study guitar online with Berklee:
http://www.berkleemusic.com/school/courses/guitar/?pid=2036
Check out this video from Berkleemusic.com and watch as Assistant Professor at Berklee College of Music, Joe Musella explains the Pentatonic scale - the quintessential tool for playing classic rock guitar scales in this Berklee guitar lesson.
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piano lesson: beginner blues
just a little bit of blues.. later on i will make some seriuos lessons, but maybe on guitar instead, its my main instrument...
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Tele Country Free Guitar Lesson Forrest Lee Jr Telecaster Vol 6
This one is all about speed twang! Here is a preview and a couple more freebie licks! It's 5:45 long so it may take a while to download or stream. You can find all of Forrest Lee Jr's instruction videos on Ebay or at www.OutWestRecords.com
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Aniello Desiderio – Classical Guitar (part 1 of 10)
Scarlatti - Sonate d-moll
Many years ago I was lucky enough to catch Aniello Desiderio, a brilliant classical guitarist on a foreign satellite channel. It was a long documentry about him but I've edited all the pieces out of it which I hope you'll enjoy!
Duration : 0:5:21
how to insert something from imovie into garageband for editing?
i have a mac and im trying to insert this video of me singing into garageband to add one of the vocal effects to it. help? step-by-step instructions please!
i hav no idea of mac..
How do I set up Voice Mail on a Uniden 2.4 GHz dual home phone?
I have set up a Voice Mail account with Qwest, but lost the brochure that gives instructions on what to do next.....so, of course, am left without service even though I'm paying for it. I'd be extremely grateful for some guidance. Thank you.
Try the suggestions on their link:
How can I learn to sing to my full potential by myself in front of my voice teacher?
I have a problem. I'm a young teen, soprano w/belt, and about a 2 1/2 octave range. I've been taking voice lessons for about 2 months.
I can sing by myself with no problem in front of family, and even better when I'm alone. But today my voice teacher asked me to try singing alone for her. I said I would try, so I tried. I couldn't do it! And the couple of notes I did sing, they sounded strained and whiny because I was so nervous! My palms were sweaty & my fingers were numb and everything! I felt like crying afterward because I felt so bad that I couldn't sing it front of her.
I always sing to my family at parties and such, I get a little nervous. But, no where near asmuch as I did today.
I need some MAJOR tips/exercises to boost my confidence so I can sing to my full potential by myself in front of my voice teacher.
hmmmm.......you can easily stretch your range with the body programming method.
As for the shy thing-get outside yourself and just do it! Don't think so much! You are too much in your head. Any kind of restriction like this is going to kill the creative process and you won't sing from your soul! Try closing your eyes when you sing in front of her and see if you can go into your own world to let it out, then eventually open your eyes. You'll get used to her.
don't be embarrassed.........I'm sure she was once where you are. We've all been there.
Resources for elementary music teachers?
I'm returning to teaching music after a four year absence, and am looking for some new resources and ideas to refresh my program. Can anyone recommend any web-sites or publications that might be helpful?
Sometimes the short 5 minute review games are helpful for getting students into the right mood for your lesson. You may find some useful ideas on these pages:
How do I get a music teacher certificate in NJ?
I have a B.S. in Music which doesn't certify me for teaching. I saw a music teacher job I'd like to apply for but you need to be certified in NJ. Does anyone know what I should do? I looked at the NJ cert website but there's so much on there it's not very clear of exactly what I need to do.
I see what you mean, very confusing, but I think I figured it out.
you need a "Certificate of Eligibility (CE): a credential with lifetime validity issued to persons who have completed a degree program of academic study and the applicable test requirements for certification. The CE permits the applicant to seek and accept employment in positions requiring certification."
"Requirements for certificates of eligibility (CE)
(a) Except as indicated in N.J.A.C. 6A:9-11, to be eligible for a CE in instructional areas, the candidate shall:
1. Hold a bachelor's or an advanced degree from a regionally accredited college or university;
2. Achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 when a GPA of 4.00 equals an A grade for students graduating before September 1, 2004 in a baccalaureate degree program, higher degree program or a State-approved post-baccalaureate certification program with a minimum of 13 semester-hour credits; for students graduating on or after September 1, 2004, achieve a cumulative GPA of at least 2.75 when a GPA of 4.00 equals an A grade in a baccalaureate degree program, higher degree program or in a State-approved post-baccalaureate certification program with a minimum of 13 semester-hour credits;
3. For subject area endorsements, complete at least 30 credits in a coherent sequence of courses appropriate to the instructional area. At least 12 semester-hour credits must be at the advanced level of study, including junior, senior or graduate level study. For the elementary school endorsement, complete a liberal arts, science, dual content or interdisciplinary academic major or a minimum of 60 semester hour credits in liberal arts and/or science.
i. All coursework must appear on the transcript of a regionally accredited four-year college or university;
4. Pass the appropriate State test of subject matter knowledge; and
5. Pass an examination in physiology, hygiene and substance abuse issues pursuant to N.J.A.C. 6A:9-5.9, including the effects of narcotics and alcohol. The examination is administered at the county offices of education. In lieu of this examination, the applicant may present basic military training or college level study in areas such as biology, health or nutrition."
I'm honestly not entirely sure from there