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Getting Your Child to Play Piano

December 25, 2009 by Janice Corker  
Filed under Creativity

Playing piano is a great and subtle skill and one that takes many children years to master. It is both hard work and a labor of love to broaden my child\’s horizons. It will take a lot of careful thought to select the right piano instructor and get your son or daughter to actually play. If your child is young, he or she would rather play with their nintendo DS or PSP than learn piano. I hope that for your child he will be a good pianist some day, an nurture his or her creative talent. At the very least I hope your son or daughter has fun. Here are some of my experiences and tricks I learned to getting my child to play and practice.

Praise your little maestro often. Children are very sensitive and your kid is no excepton. I would often listen to my son play and look for genuine opportunities to compliment him. I felt it was important to praise my son often so that he could build up his confidence and enthusiasm for piano and become more involved with his music. My son is shy though so I made sure not to compliment him in front of others because he would get embarrassed.

Another element that was important to my child\’s development was sitting down and listening to him play often. I made sure I was there as his mother and not his teacher, smiling, listening and enjoying his music and not handing out criticism or lessons. This helped Brian enjoy his time playing and relax.

I also gave my son stars and other incentives for accomplishing certain skills while playing songs and his great music. Stars work great with some young children and my son was very responsive to them. You can set up your star incentives anyway you want. I gave Brian a sticker for every time he sat down at the piano, every time he played a song and every time he played his notes perfectly for his song.

Sometimes I let my son set the rules and tempo. It\’s important to change the pace and schedule sometimes so that piano music is fun and not another routine or chore. I found that sitting down with my son to set the schedule or rewards made his song recitals more enjoyable. It\’s also important in that your son or daughter will feel as if they are part of the decision making process as opposed to be told what to do.

As far as making piano fun is concerned play as many fun songs as possible. Let\’s face it, kids like to do fun things and piano should be nothing short of fun. My child for instance didn\’t like playing the classics or pounding away at the keys to work on his scales or music theory. Playing popular or more familiar contemporary songs makes the whole process more natural and likeable. I find that when the child plays a song that they recognize they will be more apt to practice it and improve upon it. While they do this their skills improve naturally. Following this approach enabled Brian to have more fun and gain more confidence because he was able to play songs that people recognize and were impressed by.

Also involve your piano teacher in such decisions so your are both on the same page. He or she is the one with the technical / musical expertise and will be spending most of the time going over the nitty gritty of piano and music. I think of my music teacher as Brian\’s partner and, knowing that becoming skilled at playing piano doesn\’t happen overnight, I make sure that there is always a positive interaction between Brian and his teacher.

As my son\’s musical skills improved, I saw that he became more confident about his abilities and chose more complex songs to play and practice. I don\’t expect my son to be the next Mozart but my hope is that one day he will have fond memories of our time together and hopefully give him the ability to express himself through the music lyrics and songs from his earlier days playing piano.

Janice corker is a music instructor and webmaster for Music Lyrics Now, an online lyrics resource. You can find her blog here.

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4 Fun And Easy To Make Homemade Christmas Decorations

November 23, 2009 by Brittany Garner  
Filed under Creativity

Homemade Christmas decorations are some of the most unusual. They are also a lot of fun because you can enjoy them with your family. Below are four fun and easy to make homemade Christmas decorations:

Popcorn Stringing

If you like threaded popcorn, it is really simple to make. Begin with a big bowl of popcorn (unbuttered, of course) and thread it piece by piece using a common stitching needle and thread. Make sure there is enough of popcorn because, if you’re threading it for garland, you are going to need a lot.

Cranberry Threading

Much like the popcorn threading method, numerous individuals used to thread cranberries using a regular needle and thread. Once Again, make sure there is enough to go around if you are going to use it as garland. Most importantly, and I know it is luring, do not eat all the decorations. Keep some for the Christmas tree.

Paper Strings

One of the best memories of dressing for Christmas, as a child, has to be the orthodox paper chains. Using green and red construction paper, cut flat strips of every color. Fold them into a circle and stamp with tape. Scotch tape is recommended and, if you use this when your child is young, the smell will perpetually prompt them of Christmas. It will credibly become “Christmas tape” to them. Once you have a complete circle, take another strip in an another color and run it through the first circle. Next, fold it around and stamp with tape. Complete this step until you have a big chain of paper garland in red and green. You and your child will enjoy doing this together and it will make wonderful memories for you both.

Bright Wreath

If you like the look of a lighted wreath, but don’t quite have a budget for one of the more expensive ones, look at another option. You can buy a plain green wreath very inexpensively. A small chain of lights can cost anywhere from one dollar to three dollar. But, put them together and you have the look of a professionally lighted Christmas garland. For this project, you could use either clear or multi-colored Christmas lights. Only take the plain green wreath and wrap the lights around in a design similar to the streaks on a candy cane. Once you’ve gone all the way around, gather the last light into the green of the wreath. Make sure that you place it near an electric outlet because there won’t be a lot of additional cord. Now that you are ready, plug it in and see your very own design. A red bow is a nice touch, but not necessary. As people drive by, they will see a beautifully lit garland in your window and they will have no idea that you saved a few dollars by wrapping the lights yourself.

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What To Search For When Renting LA Green Screen

November 13, 2009 by Philip Guye  
Filed under Creativity

There are a number of advantages you can get by trying LA Green screen in your picture or film production. Firstly, the employment of green screens tends to be cost reductive, and you can save up a pretty big amount by using this easy technology in your production. Another benefit is they give you quality end results at extraordinarily reasonable costs. All that you need is to get some good and effective green screen frames for your studio.

When purchasing a LA Green screen for your studio there are a few things that can help you get the best kind. One of the qualities to look out for is the level of absorbance in the frames you want to buy. This makes it so easy for you to work with especially in a busy studio. Since you could need to use a lot of lighting a highly absorbent material will make it so that you have minimal or no glow effects. The reason is that materials with low absorbance levels will create a reflection that will affect how clear characters and pictures appear on the screen so giving you poor output. High absorbance green screens also help blend all parts together perfectly while manufacturing films in a studio.

Another quality to keep a look out for in this type of screen is the afterglow effect. This is a problem that can be seen when scrolling up and down on the LA Green screen. It tends to leave a glow which may have an effect on the quality of characters on show. When selecting a frame for use in the studio make sure to check this out so that you are certain that your presentation is clear. The type of frames to use for your LA Green screen should give you terribly very little reflectance in any way. A medium which gives you with reflection of light is sure not to give you clear images at the end. So remember to get material which has high absorbance levels because it makes it work well with other elements found in the studio. This guarantees you clear characters when making final presentations.

Another attribute to check out concerning the frames for your LA Green screen is whether they permit clear visualization of characters. Ensure you can simply go through characters shown on this medium. When utilized in the production of films or other types of display, the text and graphics portrayed are often misleading and illegible. Ensure the medium you use permits all types of characters to be displayed correctly without any sort of interference.

The size of the LA Green screen also matters. The reason is that vicinity and distance from the screen has effects on overall image display. As you mix the two frames to use in the display of pictures or characters it is critical to check out how even they are. This may have an impact on lighting around the studio which can bring about some kind of reflection. This may end up in poor pictures if care isn’t taken during production.

There are a lot of other websites giving a variety of forms of advice on how to use green screen but most of them are not very detailed or concise. Before following these, make sure to check my own articles and reviews on Green Screen and LA Green Screen, additionally, you can reach me at phillipguy@hotmail.com or 1-323-851-3825

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