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LAVOLI MUSICAL LOLLIPOP - 1 views

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    As world first bone conduction musical lollipops, Lavoli not only provides music playing pops to your loved one as innovative gifts but also offers storytelling screen-free players for your kids and parents! Thanks to bone conduction technology, Lavoli is able to bring these novel and funny sound lollipops to you. Bone conduction technology is absolutely safe for all ages. Try to plug your ears and hum. Now what you are hearing is all completed through bone conduction. Our music lollipop can help people with conductive hearing loss to hear the world. When it comes to the mainstream, such extraordinary & novel product is quite interested for everyone and the sound sucker is also a perfect complement to flowers, gift baskets, chocolates when you choosing gifts. Types Of Lavoli Musical Lollipop Lavoli Advanced Version Non-rechargeable Musical Lollipop One button design, easy to use 80 minutes playing time Compact dimension, elegant appearance Environmentally friendly material, disposable and recyclable Low calories, tooth-friendly candy Lavoli Personalized Version Recordable & Rechargeable Musical Lollipop Useful recording function, a good choice for a personalized gift Universal USB Type C charging port High-quality lithium battery Indicative LED light Supporting replace audio and recording Lavoli Enterprise Version APP Controlled Bluetooth Rechargeable Musical Lollipop with Micro SD Card Micro SD inside for easy customization Bluetooth connection with smartphones Lavoli APP supporting audio selecting, recording, mixing Location-based service supported in APP Volume control button Lavoli Suit Version APP Controlled Bluetooth Rechargeable Musical Lollipop Package With Replacement Heads Replacement heads for enjoy more candies Automatically identify each head to play corresponding content Suit package provide more choices for audio, candy shape, flavor Connect smartphones via Bluetooth Multi-function on APP Advantages Of Lavoli Musical Lollipop Sug
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    As world first bone conduction musical lollipops, Lavoli not only provides music playing pops to your loved one as innovative gifts but also offers storytelling screen-free players for your kids and parents! Thanks to bone conduction technology, Lavoli is able to bring these novel and funny sound lollipops to you. Bone conduction technology is absolutely safe for all ages. Try to plug your ears and hum. Now what you are hearing is all completed through bone conduction. Our music lollipop can help people with conductive hearing loss to hear the world. When it comes to the mainstream, such extraordinary & novel product is quite interested for everyone and the sound sucker is also a perfect complement to flowers, gift baskets, chocolates when you choosing gifts. Types Of Lavoli Musical Lollipop Lavoli Advanced Version Non-rechargeable Musical Lollipop One button design, easy to use 80 minutes playing time Compact dimension, elegant appearance Environmentally friendly material, disposable and recyclable Low calories, tooth-friendly candy Lavoli Personalized Version Recordable & Rechargeable Musical Lollipop Useful recording function, a good choice for a personalized gift Universal USB Type C charging port High-quality lithium battery Indicative LED light Supporting replace audio and recording Lavoli Enterprise Version APP Controlled Bluetooth Rechargeable Musical Lollipop with Micro SD Card Micro SD inside for easy customization Bluetooth connection with smartphones Lavoli APP supporting audio selecting, recording, mixing Location-based service supported in APP Volume control button Lavoli Suit Version APP Controlled Bluetooth Rechargeable Musical Lollipop Package With Replacement Heads Replacement heads for enjoy more candies Automatically identify each head to play corresponding content Suit package provide more choices for audio, candy shape, flavor Connect smartphones via Bluetooth Multi-function on APP ī˜’ Advantages Of Lavoli Musical Lollipop
aryadany

Learn to play acoustic guitar for beginners - 2 views

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    As you begin to teach yourself more, pay attention to the different ways a chord can be played. For example, there are several different ways to play the C and G chords. Being versatile in your playing will allow you to change chords more smoothly later on, without having to worry about difficult finger placements. Also, when learning chords on your acoustic guitar, it is imperative that you build up your hands' muscle memory. This means that once you have gotten a chord down, practice it without looking down at the frets or strings. Feel for the strings and teach yourself in this manner with each and every chord. Similar to teaching yourself how to type properly, this is one major key to success.
aryadany

Acoustic Guitar lesson for Beginners in a week - 0 views

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    The first step in learning how to play an instrument is to learn how the instrument works. If you want to learn how to play the guitar, you must first decide which kind of guitar you want to play and then learn how it works.
George Columbow

Bass Lesson Study Guide - 2 views

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    GC: Really impressive course! Author: If you're learning to play the electric bass, you might notice the resources online for the instrument are scarce when compared to the girth of content available for guitarists. Fear not however, because of StudyBass.com. The site, the brainchild of a bass instructor with over 2,000 students experience, aims to supplement in-person electric bass guitar lessons online (although if you have enough discipline you could conceivably use the site to teach yourself a lot.) The site consists of lessons to read, supplemented with videos and audio clips, as well as a variety of exercises, quizzes and songs. electric bass guitar lessons online A study guide takes you through the basics of music theory, including reading music and the role of the bass guitar in modern music, and eventually onto playing the blues and complex chords. A word of advice from the site's creator: if you're going to use this site without the help of an in-person instructor, be sure to record yourself regularly. This will allow you to hear yourself as you really sound and (hopefully) allow you to be self-critical.
George Columbow

Guitar Lesson World - Lessons - 0 views

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    * Lesson 1 : Guitar Anatomy * Lesson 2 : Stringing / Tuning * Lesson 3 : Playing the Guitar * Lesson 4 : Learning the Fretboard * Lesson 5 : Reading Standard Notation * Lesson 6 : Reading Tablature * Lesson 7 : Reading Scale and Chord Charts * Lesson 8 : Flatpicking Technique * Lesson 9 : Fingerpicking Part 1 * Lesson 10 : Fingerpicking Part 2 * Lesson 11 : Intervals Part 1 * Lesson 12 : Intervals Part 2 * Lesson 13 : The Major Scale * Lesson 14 : Modes * Lesson 15 : Chord Construction * Lesson 16 : Chord Progressions * Lesson 17 : Playing Over a Chord Progression * Lesson 18 : Circle of Fifths * Lesson 19 : Suspended Chords * Lesson 20 : Bar Chords * Lesson 21 : Power Chords * Lesson 22 : Seventh Chords * Lesson 23 : Slash Chords * Lesson 24 : Diminished Chords * Lesson 25 : 12 Bar Blues Part 1 * Lesson 26 : 12 Bar Blues Part 2 * Lesson 27 : The Pentatonic Scale * Lesson 28 : The Blues Scale * Lesson 29 : Blues Soloing Part 1 * Lesson 30 : Blues Soloing Part 2 * Lesson 31 : Flat-Five Substitution * Lesson 32 : Jazz Progressions * Lesson 33 : Resolving * Lesson 34 : Finding Chords Easily * Lesson 35 : Chord Scale Relationships * Lesson 36 : The Minor System * Lesson 37 : Transposing Chords * Lesson 38 : Song Construction * Lesson 39 : Transcribing Songs * Lesson 40 : Ear Training Part 1 * Lesson 41 : Ear Training Part 2 * Lesson 42 : Determining the Key * Lesson 43 : Drop 2 Voicings * Lesson 44 : DADGAD Tuning * Lesson 45 : Other Tunings * Lesson 46 : Harmonics * Lesson 47 : Arpeggios
George Columbow

Chord Charts And Maps - 0 views

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    charts and maps are designed to print on one page. In these keyboard charts, the notes shown are played by the right hand. The bass note, played with the left hand, is not shown. Usually the bass note is the same letter name as the chord. For example, any chord with the name C (Cm6, CM7...) would have a C as its bass note.
lavoli123

Creative Lollipop Allows You to Listen to Cultural Relic Explanation When You Eat - 0 views

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    1. The special musical lollipop It looks like an ordinary lollipop, but when your lips and teeth touch it lightly, the voice will be transmitted to the ear through oral resonance. The audio guide "lollipop" launched by the National Museum of China is becoming popular. Do you want to try the same musical lollipop? A few days ago, this museum launched this musical lollipop with technological elements. Follow the steps and turn on the switch on the lollipop stick. After the Bluetooth of the mobile phone is successfully paired with the Bluetooth of the lollipop, scan the QR code on the back of the package with your mobile phone. After entering the mini app, you can click on the cultural relic explanation page. When tasting musical lollipops, bite the candy to transmit the sound to your ears, and then you can hear the audio about the cultural relics. It turns out that its innovative highlight is the built-in bone conduction chip in the traditional lollipop. When the lollipop is put in the mouth, it is bitten by the teeth in the mouth, and the sound vibration will be transmitted to the inner ear through the teeth, mandible, etc., thereby triggering the auditory nerve to work, allowing consumers to hear the music in the lollipop, bringing the dual magical experience of taste buds and hearing. 2. Other kinds of musical lollipops It is worth noting that this magical lollipop is not only owned by the National Museum of China, but similar story lollipops have already attracted a lot of fans among children and adults. The story lollipop is mainly based on Andersen's fairy tales. The principle is similar to the lollipop in National Museum of China. Just press the switch on the lollipop, and you can listen to the familiar fairy tales such as The Little Match Girl and The Ugly Duckling while eating the candy. It is worth noting that if you wear the earplugs delivered by the merchant, the sound effect will be better, and it will not be heard by others at all. It can be called
George Columbow

How to improvise music - Piano Clues: Free tips and lessons for playing piano, organ an... - 1 views

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    BELOW: big tree of links on piano playing and arrangement
George Columbow

LESSONS FROM BASS PLAYER MAGAZINE - 2 views

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    Small yet essential course of BASS-guitar playing
vaynard norgard

Customize Beats - Play your own music and make the chick fall for you - 1 views

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    Don't just be a listener, but be the who be listened. Create your own music, and express your creativity
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    Nice words, Vaynard! Just ready to be slogan of our Group :-)
Vreny Van Elslande

Best Private Guitar Lessons - 1 views

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    Keep Calm and play guitar.
George Columbow

Audio Sauna - Online Audio Workstation - 13 views

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    Rare case: you can play just ONLINE using synth (as Flash application) in real time!
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    I like this!!!!!
George Columbow

Introduction to Jazz Music Theory - Course - 3 views

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    1 / the silent architecture of our music the organic source of our 12 pitches, how we tune our instruments 2 / loops of pitches the perfect closure of equal temper tuning 3 / groups of pitches the initial process of selecting pitches to create melody 4 / major / minor tonality the two core colors of equal temper 5 / evolution of scales organically evolving and organizing of our melodic resources 6 / evolving scales into arpeggios the theory how scales become arpeggios 7 / evolving arpeggios into chords the theory of how arpeggios become chords 8 / rhythm cool ideas about musical time, its subdivision and notation 9 / highlights of the history of music seven highlights to begin one's study of music history 10 / composing practical ideas for putting one's ideas into music 11 / how to practice ... something you don't know how to play
David Stern

Lets Have Fun - 0 views

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    Listen to a piece called "Lets Have Fun", composed and played by myself.
George Columbow

Free guitar lessons for the absolute beginner - 1 views

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    Even though this tutorial is meant for electric guitar learners, all the general guitar tips and advice will work for acoustic guitars as well. And if it doesn't have what you are looking for then see Essential FREE Tools to Learn Guitar Playing Online. When you are done learning and feel more comfortable with the guitar, you can check out the homepage for more guitar related information such as general music theory, practice lessons, how to read guitar tabs and diagrams and more. Features: * Free step by step electric guitar lessons for dummies. * 9 Lessons in total, to take you from an absolute beginner to an experienced player. * General guitar lessons both for acoustic and electric guitar learners, but geared more towards learners of electric guitars. * Each lessons contains the necessary theory, techniques and complementary music (MIDI) files in one place. * Free, no signup needed.
David Stern

Second - 0 views

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    Listen to a piece called "Second", composed and played by myself.
George Columbow

Composition, Orchestration and Arranging - 2 views

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    COMPOSITION - TIPS AND HINTS Learn the Saxophone (1) Exercises & patterns * Learn to Play Saxophone * Saxophone For Beginners * Saxophone Lessons * How to Practise * Beginners' Tunes * Rock & Roll Saxophone * Saxophone Transcriptions * Circular Breathing Exercises, Patterns & Licks: * Fingering Exercises (1) * Fingering Exercises (2) * Cycle of 5ths * IIm7-V7-Is * Chromatic * Studies in 4ths * Diminished Patterns * Whole Tone Patterns Learn the Saxophone (2) Tone, sound & effects * Saxophone Sound & Tone * Sound & Tone Exercises * "Visualising" the Sound * Articulation & Tonguing * Diaphragm Breathing * Breathing Exercises * Embouchure * Vibrato * Harmonics (Overtones) * Altissimo * Subtone Effects: * Saxophone Effects * Alternate Fingering * Growl * Bending * Bb Wobble * Slaptongue * Dood'n Tonguing * Laugh * Fluttertongue * Adderley Trill * Multiphonics Jazz Theory Nuts & Bolts of Jazz & Blues * Jazz Theory & Improvising * Jazz Theory Books * Jazz Playalong CDs * Jazz Books Beginners' Theory: * Jazz Beginners I * Jazz Beginners II * Rock & Blues Beginners Jazz Theory Lessons: * Chord Sequences * Cycle of 5ths * Upper Extensions * Modes * Minor Harmony * Altered Chords * Tritone Substitutes * Jazz Analysis * Passing Chords * Scales & Improvising * 12 Bar Blues Chords * "I Got Rhythm" Jazz: Impro & Arranging Practical Jazz Stuff Improvisation: * Jazz Patterns & Licks * Jazz Improvisation * Daily Warm-Up * Diatonic Patterns * Dorian Patterns * Tonic Patterns * Blues Riffs & Licks * Jazz Scales Chart * Chord Symbol Chart * Jazz Repertoire * Download Playalongs Jazz Arranging: * Jazz Arranging * Instrument Ranges * Transposition Chart * Reharmonisation * Block Voicing
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