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Singles Scene

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Because of my husband’s career field I am constantly hanging out with his single co-worker friends. A common question is where would be a good place to meet a prospective date. I have recommended shopping malls, bars and of course, dancing lessons. What a better place to meet others of the opposite sex […]

Culture of the Dulcimer.

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

The word Dulcimer means sweet sound. The name comes from the Greek and Latin words duce - melos.
Dulcimer instruments are found all over the world and are usually defined as a trapezoid box with sets of 2 stings usually 2 to 6 sets. They are normally divided by a bridge.
Though we can’t be certain […]

Choosing Craft Paper and Materials

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Now that you have your pen, glue, protectors, etc, you will need to choose paper for your scrapbook. Craft paper with seals of approval is ideal when creating scrapbooks. Craft paper includes the CK OK products. Paper designed for photocopying, journals, or albums are the choice papers. The paper that most crafters use is the […]

Rising Stars

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

When we are young, we all have dreams.  If your teenage daughter has dreams or aspirations of being a professional dancer, you should support her; just be prepared to take out your check book because dancing is not the cheapest activity.  Teen dancewear is tricky to find sometimes.  Fashion is constantly changing and as a […]

Using Learn German Software

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

A person’s adeptness to speak a foreign language, specifically the German language entirely depends on how interested and determined he is in pursuing it. There are so many aspects of the German language one must learn from learn German software. One of the many important areas of the German language which a person must be […]

Buy Contemporary Art Suitable to the Room

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Designing a room is a fun and pleasant experience. One way to make the room look interesting and attractive is to hang an appealing decoration like for example, an artwork. If you wish to hang a painting in your room, make sure that you buy contemporary art suitable to the room. Choose one that is not […]

My grandmother taught me how to read tarot.

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

My grandmother knew how to read tarot cards. I always had an interest in learning how to read the cards, and I asked my grandmother to teach me. She was reluctant to do so. She didn’t want my parents to be upset with her for teaching me at such a or appreciated my grandmother’s ability. […]

Some of the best learn Japanese courses

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

The Japanese Language Proficiency Test, or JLPT, is administered only once per year and is taken by about 380,000 (1995 figures) non-native speakers of Japanese each year worldwide. The test is divided into four levels (1-4), with Level 1 being the most difficult. The Level 1 has a pass rate of only 29% to best […]

Learn Guitar Tab To Play Your First Few Songs

Friday, March 14th, 2008

If you’re just starting out with learning how to play guitar, then one of the first things you should do is learn how to read guitar tab. This is a special way of notating music exclusive for the guitar, and it’s very simple to learn. In fact, you can learn everything about it in just […]

Look Forward To Upcoming Will Smith Movies

Friday, February 29th, 2008

One of the greatest actors that we have today is Will Smith, this is what many people think and as a consequence people are always looking for upcoming will smith movies to go and watch. His latest movie ‘I am legend’ was a great success and he is set to make many more great movies for […]

Unitards

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

The unitard is one of the most familiar forms of dancewear.  It is typically made of a fabric such as Lycra, which is very stretchy.  It consists of a one-piece form-fitting outfit that allows the wearer to move around freely.  It is different from a leotard in that it does not have long legs.  It […]

Plucked psaltery

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

The psaltery is played by plucking the strings with the fingers or plectra (often quills were used). The psaltery is the cornerstone upon which the most commonly played stringed instrument, the piano, is built. The contemporary bowed psaltery is an isosceles triangle with hitch pins on both sides and tuned to the chromatic […]

Tabla drum

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Tabla drums are another popular instrument that has carried across all musical boundaries. The tabla drum is unlike other membrane drums because their playing technique is much more sophisticated and delicate than that of, say, congas or bongos, where the head it struck with the hand. The subtle sounds of tabla drums are […]

Check out this little site!

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Don’t you dare hesitate for another second! This is the time, right now, for you to act on a juicy bit of advice from me! Now, if you are interested in drumming or percussion of any kind, then allow me to suggest to you this wonderful website that offers one of the most […]

Indian names

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

I want to see the Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota. I don’t know how they could have accomplished that sculpture, although I can see where the inspiration came from. Does the monument on Mount McKinley ring any bells? I don’t remember hearing anything good about Crazy Horse, but I don’t remember hearing anything […]

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