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Friday, July 31, 2009

Acoustic Guitar Tuning

By Nico Davenport

Whether you are playing a show or just practicing, you should tune your acoustic guitar every time you play. Playing an out of tune guitar is not fun. Beginners can become frustrated with learning because they do not understand the importance of acoustic guitar tuning. The few extra minutes it takes to tune your guitar is always worth it.

Pluck the string you want to tune. If you use an electronic tuner, the tuner's built-in microphone will pick up the sound. Look at the indicator. It could be a flashing light and/or a meter. It will tell you how close your are to the right pitch and whether you are sharp or flat. Adjust your acoustic guitar tuning accordingly by tuning the string's tuning key.

Taking your strings from looser to tighter will tune your guitar, also called tuning down. If the string is too tight, you will need to get it in tune by loosening the strings slightly and then tightening it again until it is in tune. Tuning up will give you a more true tone than tuning down.

A reference pitch source is needed whether or not you want to use an electric tuner when learning how to tune your guitar. Some options as to other things you can use are a tuning fork, another in tune guitar, a piano, or an MP3 that you know is in tune. Your results will always be accurate if you use an electric tuner when acoustic guitar tuning. If you'd like to try it the old fashioned way, an electric tuner will be helpful if you'd like to check your results.

Begin acoustic guitar tuning with the sixth string (low E), which should be tuned to match the reference pitch. After you've done that, the other strings must be tuned to that note. Simply work on them one by one. There's a scientific explanation for this procedure, but you don't have to learn it anymore than you have to learn to build an engine in order to drive an automobile.

Let's begin our acoustic guitar tuning:

1. After verifying the guitar is in tune, play it on the fifth fret. Use that as a basis to tune the open fifth string. 2. Using the fifth string as a guideline, play the fifth fret on that to tune your fourth string. 3. Use the fifth fret on the fourth string to tune the third. 4. Pay close attention here, because there's a bit of a change. The third string should be played using the fourth fret to tune the open second string. 5. Changing it up again- return to playing the fifth fret, only using the second string this time, to tune the first string.

If you're just starting out with acoustic guitar tuning, you may want to ask someone at the music store when you purchased your guitar to show you how to do acoustic guitar tuning the proper way. Then just keep practicing until you're comfortable with the process. It takes time and practice to learn to do acoustic guitar tuning, especially by ear. For the novice, the simplest way to perform acoustic guitar tuning is with the use of an electronic tuner. You can find one for around $20 and you will definitely get your moneys worth. An electronic tuner that is made specifically for tuning guitars has the ability to recognize which string is being played. - 18758

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Nine Movies To Look For Online

By Raquel Sosa

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

Live a Little, Love a Little: Elvis manages to land two well paying photographer's jobs and work them both by jumping to and fro from office to office. Delightful, if normal, Presley fare. Cast includes Elvis Presley, Michele Carey, Don Porter, Rudy Vallee, Dick Sargent, Sterling Holloway, and Eddie Hodges. (90 minutes, 1968)

Ah, Wilderness: Strong Americana in this adaptation of Eugene O'Neill play in reference to turn-of-the-century little town life, concentrating on a boy facing complications of adolescence. Rooney, playing the younger sibling, steals the show in lyrical redo of Summer Holiday. Cast includes Wallace Beery, Lionel Barrymore, Cecilia Parker, Mickey Rooney, and Bonita Granville. (101 minutes, 1953)

Eyewitness: Smooth however unsatisfying thriller in regards to a creating janitor who uses his second-hand experience of an unsolved slaughter to get close to a girl Television news journalist with whom he's been infatuated. Steve Tesich's script is needlessly cluttered with little characters and tale twirls. Cast includes William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, Christopher Plummer, James Woods, Irene Worth, Steven Hill, and Morgan Freeman. (102 minutes, 1970)

Alias Betty: So-so tirade-thriller charting the corkscrewing occurrences that happen while a little boy dies in a mishap and his spiritually disconnected nana abducts another youngster to take his place. Opening scenes are fascinating, although tale weighs down as it gets engaged with too numerous irrelevant characters. Cast includes Sandrine Kiberlain, Nicple Garcia, Mathilde Seigner, Fortune Mervil, Edouard Baer, and Stephane Freiss. (101 minutes, 2001)

The Transgression of Madelon Claudet: First-rate, fast moving soap in the Madame X vein, in regards to a lady who sacrifices everything so her misbegotten child can have an excellent life. Hayes won an Oscar depicting female who goes from bumpkin to Parisian sophisticate to agonizing mommy to haggard streetwalker-and she's super. Cast includes Helen Hayes, Lewis Rock, Neil Hamilton, Robert Youthful, Cliff Edwards, Jean Hersholt, Marie Prevost, Karen Morley, Charles Winninger, Alan Hale, and Frankie Darro. (73 minutes, 1931)

Blazing Saddles: None of Brooks' later films have topped this one for utter stomach giggles. Movie inscribed by Brooks, Andrew Bergman, Richard Pryor, Nonnan Steinberg, and Alan Uger. Title melody sung by Frankie Laine. Network Television rendition alternates cutting-room-floor footage for some of the raunchier gags. Cast Cleavon Little, Gene Crazier, Harvey Korman, Madeline Kahn, Thin Pickens, David Huddleston, Alex Karras, Burton Gilliam, and Mel Brooks. (93 minutes, 1974)

Rockula: (1990) C-87 Adolescent vampire Cameron is powerless to lose his virginity due to an age-old hex. Cast includes Dean Cameron, Tawny Fere, Susan Tyrrell, Bo Diddley, Thomas Dolby, and Toni Basil. (87 minutes, 1990)

Di Donna: Agonizing domestic complications with a spouse of sixteen years old Giorgi, Manfredi gets to be infatuated with a nude rearview photograph and takes up with a model, who looks exactly like his spouse! Shocking location photography in Venice and a dense cast highlight this communal comedy. Cast includes Tom Gries. Charlton Heston, Jessica Walter, Bruce Dern, John Randolph, Diana Muldaur. (88 minutes, 1964)

Kill Bill Vol.2: Beatrix 'the bride' Kiddo is still on her revenge path as we move into volume 2. There are now only three left on her revenge list, Bill's brother Budd, Elle Driver and, of course, Bill. Can she get it all done?

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Rent Video Online". A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. See if "Movie Download Program" gets a better result. - 18758

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Getting iPhone 3G Movie Downloads from the Web

By Davion Wong

If you are to compare some of the most popular smart phones nowadays, iPhone 3G will surely come out on top. A newer version of the original iPhone, the iPhone 3G showcases an array of remarkable features making it one of the best gadget must-haves today. Before you can watch movies on your iPhone however, you still need to find iPhone 3G movie downloads first.

Downloadable movies are widely available on the web, with many sites and online stores offering a range of software and movie files for downloading. Before setting off and downloading your favorite movies on your iPhone, you need to ensure that you have a stable Internet connection first.

One of the best places to shop is of course Itunes. At Itunes you can find movies for iPhone 3G which are of top quality. You are assured of fast downloading times as well, so you can get the full version of the movies you want without any delays. However you need to be ready to pay a good amount with Itunes.

Typically, Itunes downloads can range from $1 up to $9.99 dollars per movie download. The costs involved can be pretty expensive, especially if you're looking to make bulk downloads. This is mainly the reason why some Iphone 3G owners go for sites that offer free downloads.

If you want to download movies to iPhone successfully and cost-effectively however, you can try checking out membership sites that offer downloads for a one-time fee. Choosing the free download sites can be difficult, especially if you stumble upon corrupted files. These can damage both your PC and your Iphone.

Compared to free websites that offer poor quality downloads, most membership sites actually have a wide selection of downloadable movie files with excellent visual and audio quality. You need not pay for every download you make, which is the norm with Itunes.

When it comes to movie downloading however, the choice is entirely up to you. Itunes boasts of an expansive movie collection, categorized into many genres so you can always find the best movies in a few clicks. The only disadvantage for many is the cost associated per download. Membership sites are not as reliable as Itunes, but they offer excellent downloading deals for everyone.

Apple has unveiled another revolutionary product with the iPhone 3G. Whether you wish to listen to music and watch movies anytime, the iPhone is a remarkable gadget that you can take with you anywhere. With the best iPhone 3G movie downloads, you can watch your favorite movies on the go. - 18758

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Movies Worth Watching

By Byron Marquez

For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

Hot Shots: This movie is a parody of many action films, but using Top Gun as the main force. Charlie Sheen star in this hilarious spoof. Not just making fun of Top Gun, Dances With Wolves, 9 ' Weeks, and even Gone With The Wind are all spoofed in this movie.

Absolution: Young Benjamin Starfield is tired of being the teacher's favorite at his Catholic school. So, he decides to play a joke on Father Goddard (Richard Burton). In confession he claims to have accidentally killed his best friend and buried him in the forest. Things get even more intriguing when Goddard finds the dead body of the young boy Benjamin claims to have killed. Richard Burton, Dominic Guard, Dai Bradley, and Billy Connolly star. (1978 Drama)

Blank Check: Mobster Carl Quigley almost kills young Preston when he runs over his bike. Wanting to just pay the kid off, he gives him a check. The problem is he gave Preston a blank check. Preston makes the check out for $1 million dollars and cashes it. Mow Quigley sees what has happened and want his money back. Can Preston avoid Quigley and his goons?

Ruffles of Red Gap: Laughton is amazing as butler triumphed in a Texas Poker game by uncouth however friendly westerner Ruffles and socially ambitious spouse Boland. Za-Su is the spinster he falls in love with. An entirely triumphing movie is born. Harry Leon Wilson's tale was filmed before in 1918 and 1923, then redid as Lavish Slacks. Cast includes H Leo McCarey, Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, ZaSu Pitts, Roland Youthful, and Leila Hyams. (92 minutes, 1935)

Hangman's Knot: Above-par Scott Western engages rebels pillaging a gold shipment and Officer Scott choosing they should return it. Cast includes Randolph Scott, Donna Reed, Claude Jannan, Richard Denning, and Lee Marvin. (81 minutes, 1952)

Report to the Commissioner: Newbie cop Moriarty inadvertently slaughters covert cop Blakely and gets to be embroiled in branch-wide cover-up. Vicious melodrama ranges from practical to overblown; tight however not unconditionally persuading. Cast includes Michael Moriarty, Yaphet Kotto, Susan Blakely, Hector Elizondo, Tony Baron, Michael McGuire, Dana Elcar, Robert Balaban, William Devane, Stephen Elliott, Richard Gere, Vie Tayback, and Sonny Grosso. (78 minutes, 1948)

Cheyenne Autumn: Spreading, choppy, although amusing John Ford Western, his last in regards to Cheyenne Indian tribe and its eventful voyage back to primordial settlement after being resettled by the government. This is Controller Ford's first film in Remembrance Valley. Avoid City pattern with Stewart as Wyatt Earp was cut after exclusive involvements. Cast includes John Ford, Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, Karl Malden, Dolores Del Rio, Sal Mineo, Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart, Ricardo Montalban, Gilbert Roland, Arthur Kennedy, Patrick Wayne, Elizabeth Allen, Champ Jory, John Carradine, Mike Mazurki, and George O'Brien. (145 minutes, 1964)

Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse OF The Black Pearl: Elizabeth, the daughter of the Jamaican Governor, has been kidnapped by the crew of the Black Pearl. She is needed to lift a curse of the old ship. Elizabeth's friend Will, who is completely in love with her, gets pirate captain Jack Sparrow to help him rescue her.

Batman: The comic book T.V. series hits the big screen. An evil and diabolical criminal, known as The Joker, is trying to take over Gotham City. The police are unable to stop him. The city is in peril, until a new super hero emerges. An unknown force, so to be called Batman comes on the scene and defeats The Joker and save the city.

A phrase like "Video Rentals" might get a good result. If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. You should punch in "Music Downloads Services" for another set of results. - 18758

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Thumper Jones

By James G. Pynn

If you know, then you know. If you don't know, then you should. George Jones was one of the hardest drinking, fastest living son of a guns in all of country music history. Admittedly living a life modeled after his hero, Hank Williams, George Jones blazed a trail of infamy and heartache across the wide-open plains of country music history. Known for his distinctive voice and loose phrasing style, the exploits of George Jones have passed from mere stories into legend.

According to Country Music Television, Jones is the "the greatest living country singer" today. In true George Jones style, I'm sure hed say something to the effect, "it's the living part that's tricky." His clever turn of phrases and unusual vocal style can best be sampled on such legendary hits as "White Lightin'" and "If the Drinkin' Don't Kill Me." Then again, all of his songs carry that signature sound.

Jones was famously (or infamously) married to Tammy Wynette. This marriage made in madness was the stuff of legend, often requiring the services of the local sheriff to help them mediate. Of course that's a fancy word for "cool off." Between his drinking problem and her drug addiction, it was not the high point of marital bliss for either one of them, When it all came crashing down in 1975, no one was surprised.

What's age got to do with it? Despite being in to his seventies now, George Jones has not stopped recording or touring. Indeed, he is on tour this summer and is coming to a local gin joint near you. Though there might no be as much pep in his step, his voice is as rich and full as ever. No one can turn a song like The Possum. For those of you not in the know, that's his nickname.

Getting your hands on a set of George Jones tickets is as easy as pie. You just have to follow the links to the best little booking service around. Don't wait until the last minute and fall prey to the scalpers. Get a great ticket at a fair price and sleep well at night. But do it quick, because the Possum is not on tour for long. - 18758

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