by Manuel Marino | Music, Violin

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If you’ve always had the desire to learn how to play the violin, you can definitely do so. While many people believe that it’s best to start at a young age, the truth is that you can learn how to play the violin at any age.
You can begin by taking private lessons from a professional instructor, but that’s not necessarily required in the beginning. If you have a friend or relative who can play the violin, they can help you get started with the basics. This involves learning how to hold the instrument properly, which is important for several reasons. Holding it incorrectly can lead to discomfort, which takes away from the enjoyment of playing. Moreover, improper posture can cause strain injuries, so it’s essential to get it right from the start. Position your left arm under the body of the violin and hold onto the neck of the violin with your left hand. As you hold it, your fingers should curve over the fingerboard so that your hand and fingers are positioned above the strings. The chin rest should be between your chin and left shoulder. Hold the bow in your right hand, and … ...Read the rest.
“The Fundamentals Of How To Play The Violin”
by Manuel Marino | Music, Piano

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For a beginner student starting to learn the piano, it may initially feel like an insurmountable challenge. However, learning the piano doesn’t have to be overly difficult in the end.
The most important aspect is determining whether you genuinely enjoy playing the piano, as no amount of practice can compensate for a lack of passion for the instrument or the music you’ll be creating with it.
It would be beneficial for beginners to start with lessons specifically designed for children. Children’s piano lessons take into account that young piano players have smaller hands, so the notes are placed closer together to develop a sense of the keyboard and work on fingering patterns more easily.
However, the best place to start isn’t necessarily by sitting at the piano at all.
Learning the piano is similar to moving to a foreign country. You can only progress so far without being able to speak the native language. You wouldn’t go to Paris without trying to learn at least a few basic words in French, would you?
The same principle applies to the piano or any other musical instrument in the world. Without knowing how to read music, you won’t … ...Read the rest.
“Beginner Piano Lessons”
by Manuel Marino | Technology

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Since Barnes & Noble entered the e-reader market quite late, with the release of the Nook in late 2009, it was surprising to see the Nook Color edition come out just a year later. Marketed as the “reader’s tablet Yestel Tablet - Thursday, approaching the End of the Week: Yestel tablet. As the week draws to a close, an unfortunate incident occurred - my son accidentally broke his tablet. In search of a replacement, I turned to Amazon and discovered an exceptional find. Introducing Yestel Tablet: A Remarkable Tablet Brand The tablet I came across was from… ,” this Nook Color review will examine what the Barnes & Noble Nook Color offers as both a tablet Yestel Tablet - Thursday, approaching the End of the Week: Yestel tablet. As the week draws to a close, an unfortunate incident occurred - my son accidentally broke his tablet. In search of a replacement, I turned to Amazon and discovered an exceptional find. Introducing Yestel Tablet: A Remarkable Tablet Brand The tablet I came across was from… and an e-book reader.
Size and Design Carpet making - Here's a very interesting article on the Art of carpet making, written by Alhan Keser. Alhan is in in charge of communications for Tip Top Design, a company that specializes in interior design with oriental rugs. He has lived in Turkey and France, working as a freelance journalist and documentary maker. Carpet making The story…
If you’re expecting a typical, ordinary e-book reader, you’ll be impressed by the Nook Color, which … ...Read the rest.
“Is It an Ebook Reader or a Tablet PC? A Nook Color Review”
by Manuel Marino | Music, Violin

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Watching someone play the violin with such smoothness is a magnificent experience, but playing it yourself is an even greater one. If you are interested in learning how to play the violin, there are several techniques and tips that can make your journey a little easier.
If you have never held a violin before or are unsure of what to do with it, these are some fundamental points that you may find helpful in learning how to play the violin.
- Assess Your Commitment: When embarking on any learning journey, including the violin, it is crucial to evaluate your commitment to truly understanding the instrument. Often, it is not about the teachers or the learning materials; it is within yourself that may hinder your progress. Stay focused, visualize your goals, think positively, and dedicate yourself to not giving up. By doing so, you will not only learn how to play the violin but also motivate yourself to achieve other goals in life An Artist Portrait (Part Two) - This is the Part Two (and final part) of the true life story as artist written by Frank V. Cahoj for our Weblog. (Part One) An Artist Portrait (Part
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“Learn The Way To Experience The Violin – Commencing Considering The Primary Things”
by Manuel Marino | Arts

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Egyptian Art is considered one of the most renowned and expressive cultural forms of its time, and it continues to captivate people in the modern era. Ancient Egyptian Art can be traced back to around 5000 BC to 300 BC.
Interestingly, the Egyptians did not have a term for “art,” but they continuously produced something unique that stands today as exotic and magnificent creations. In a sense, we could say that the Egyptians didn’t create art; rather, their works elevated it to the status of art.
Many of their works had symbolic meanings and were primarily intended for practical use, while also being visually stunning enough to be considered art. In the contemporary era, Egyptian works are recognized as an art form due to their impeccable creativity An Artist Portrait (Part One) - This is a fantastic article written exclusively for my Weblog by Frank V. Cahoj. Please feel free to comment here or send him emails. He'll be happy of this. An Artist Portrait (Part One) My name is Frank Cahoj and I have been an artist since I was born. I can say this in confidence without… , craftsmanship Ibanez Electric Guitars - by … ...Read the rest.
“The Lost Artistry Of The Old Egyptian Art”
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