Sunday, December 11, 2011

George Playing Fur Elise

Me playing fur elise on the same digital piano as nathan. im not as good as him but owell. enjoy. [Please note: this video was filmed about two years ago, I am MUCH better now]

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Casio G'zOne Ravine Review

!±8± Casio G'zOne Ravine Review

Design:

The Casio G'zOne Ravine is bulky and hefty phone like its predecessor. But the front side of this phone is slightly stylized than the Rock. The phone measures 4.3 inches in length, 2.1 inches in width and 0.9 inches in thickness and it is constructed out of a durable plastic. It can give resistance against the water, shock, dust, altitude, vibration, immersion, solar radiation, humidity, extreme temperatures and salt fog. The result is a bulky phone with rubber stoppers for all its ports and textured rubberized back. There is locking mechanism for the battery cover to ensure that the phone's internals do not get damaged.

The external display measures 1.35 inch, a mono LCD. It shows information such as battery life, signal strength, time and date. The currently playing track is also showed when the music player is active. Just above the external display there is a secondary microphone for when you use Ravine as walkie-talkie device. The left side of the phone has a voice command key, red key, volume rocker and a standard 3.5 mm headset jack. On right side of the phone a charging port is present. The camera lens and LED flash are present on the rear end of the phone. To reach the microSD card slot you will have to remove the battery cover.

When you open this Ravine you will find a 2.2 inch TFT display which can support up to 65,0000 colors. It has a resolution of 240×320 pixels. The screens backlight, font size, menu layout, clock format can be adjusted. Beneath this display a navigation array is present which includes two soft keys, round toggle with middle select key, speakerphone key and camera key. Under this navigation array usual Clear, Send and Power/End keys are present. The keys on the keypad are raised and are in angular shape which definitely helps in easier typing.

Features:

The phone book of Ravine can store up to 1000 entries. Each entry gives a room to store four numbers, street address, two e-mail addresses and instant messaging screen name. Around 500 Push-to-talk entries can be added with multiple contacts. Few more fundamental features included are the vibrate mode, speakerphone, world clock, stop watch, calendar, calculator, notepad and countdown timer.

The Ravine includes slightly more advanced features like voice command support, wireless web browser, mobile IM, Bing search and has 3 e-mail options like corporate email, mobile e-mail and mobile Web e-mail. Ravine also has Verizon's "Social Beat" app that offers quick access to your favorite social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and many more. It is compatible with the Field Force Manager, a tool for resource management that allows businesses keep in constant touch with mobile field workers. The Ravine is a Mobile Broadband Connect capable, meaning that you can use this phone like a modem when connected to the computer.

One aspect that makes Ravine a loyal phone for outdoorsman though, is G'zGear suite of apps. Seven preinstalled applications are included like walking counter/pedometer, a compass, thermometer with Fahrenheit and Celsius measurements, Sunrise Sunset app, a tidal graph app complete with optimal fishing times, Star Gazer and astro calendar which displays lunar cycle.

Price: 9.99

Weight: 4.6 oz

Camera: 3.2 MP

Battery life: 5 hours of talk time and 3.33 days of stand by time

You can also access Verizon's broadband apps like V Cast Video and V Cast Music with Rhapsody which allows you purchase and download music for around .99 per song. It can support file formats such as WMA, MP3, AAC+ and unprotected AAC. It supports external storage of 32GB. The phone includes a camera of 3.2 mega pixels which is a little upgrade over Rock's 2MP model. It can take pictures in 6 resolutions (2,048×1, 536, 1,600×1, 200, 1,280×960, 640×480, 320×240, 160×120), six color effects and 5 white balance presets. Other camera settings included are brightness, self timer, multishot mode, night mode and flash. The photo quality is fairly good but not great. Images looked well defined and clean but the colors look a bit washed out. The camera can record video in 320×240 resolutions.

Performance:

The call quality is mixed. Callers can hear us loud, natural and clear. The speakerphone calls are not worse. The audio playback quality is amazingly good from speakers whereas the video quality isn't very good. It will be pixilated and choppy especially when there are lots of action sequences. The battery life is rated as 5 hours of talk time and 3.33 days of stand by time.


Casio G'zOne Ravine Review

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Monday, November 7, 2011

How to Practice Piano With a Metronome

!±8± How to Practice Piano With a Metronome

Why do I need a metronome when I am practicing piano?

Perhaps your piano teacher has told you to buy a so-called metronome, or you have heard of this device somewhere and is wondering whether it would be good for you or not.

What the metronome does is counting the time exactly, giving you a particular number of beats per minute. If you haven't got one, but would like to get the general idea, just think of a watch, which will give you a pulse of 60 beats per minute. Now, the watch can only give you seconds, while the metronome will be happy to divide the minute in almost any other number of beats, especially if you have a digital one.

Some composers have used this possibility to tell performers exactly in which tempo they would like their music to be played. You may find the instruction 'quarter note=72' at the top of your sheet music page. You then set your metronome to 72 and count the quarter notes accordingly.

Problems with metronome markings

This is the most basic way of describing  the use of the metronome, which however has its complications and pitfalls. For example, it is quite evident that it is hardly possible, and certainly not desirable, to play any piece of music with such a mechanical, unchanging pulse as the metronome gives you. The pulse of music should more often than not be flexible, just like the heartbeat of any living thing. Beethoven, for instance, put metronome marks on some of his works, but at the same time gave the instruction that it only ever applied to the very first measure of the piece.

Also, you should be aware that there are a lot of metronome marks around that are rarely or never followed. This can be due to a number of factors. It might not be put there by the composer, but rather by an editor, which of course makes it less authoritative. But even if it originates from the composer, there may be reasons to ignore or at least adjust it. Sometimes it might have been put there rather carelessly, to please a publisher, or it might even have been done with the help of a faulty metronome (which was in fact rather common when the device was newly invented).

Conclusion

So the conclusion should be that metronome marks can be useful indicators, but they should never be followed slavishly. When you practice piano, it comes to good use when you have difficulty keeping the pulse. But don't practice long sections, trying desperately to follow its every beep or click. Rather use it to check now and then if you are still feeling the pulse correctly.

Look over the different sections of your piece, and try to find not an exact metronome number, but rather an acceptable interval where you and your listeners will still have the experience of a constant pulse. In the example above, where the instruction was to play the quarter-note at 72, you might perhaps end up accepting everything between 66 and 76.  


How to Practice Piano With a Metronome

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Casio AP420 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench

!±8± Casio AP420 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench

Brand : Casio | Rate : | Price : $969.00
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  • New Linear Morphing AiF sound source with 16 tones
  • New 3-sensor hammer action
  • Keyboard with matted "Ivory Touch" surface
  • New 2 x 20 watt speaker system
  • USB terminal, SD memory card slot, Line

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Casio AP420 Celviano Digital Piano with Bench

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Addison's disease in dogs

!±8± Addison's disease in dogs

Addison's disease is a rare disease in which there are not enough of a production of stress hormones by the adrenal glands. This can be caused by a variety of things such as infection, tumors or toxic drugs. But most commonly an autoimmune reaction in which the body attempts to destroy the adrenal gland, a fault is true.

While the production of stress hormone can not seem to believe how good a certain amount for the body to function properly. Excessive production of stress hormonesleads to a condition known as Cushing's syndrome.

Addison's disease can also try to treat other diseases and are caused, and this is an unwanted side effect, the adrenal glands. For example, try to treat Cushing's syndrome.

Some common symptoms of Addison's disease in dogs are muscular weakness, vomiting and diarrhea, lethargy and a very slow pulse. Even dogs who have this condition, and sometimes collapse.

The diagnosis is usually made with a simple blood testTest, called ACTH stimulation test. Treatment usually involves giving intravenous fluids and corticosteroids as well. If there is a chronic disease sometimes give cortisone dog every day helps correct the symptoms.

The treatment is almost always a test and a lifetime dose dog must always be on the symptoms that your dog is an expression to be adjusted.

Like any other disease, early diagnosis can lead to a better prognosis. If Addison's disease is caused as a side effectof another drug given to stop the drug treatment only.


Addison's disease in dogs

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Yamaha P85 88 - Key Digital Stage Piano Review

!±8± Yamaha P85 88 - Key Digital Stage Piano Review

It also provides many important instrument sounds as "rumors." It includes the voices of an electric piano, organ sounds, voices string, and even a harpsichord, you can play two voices simultaneously. It also has a track record function, which is good for playback, or accompanying the study. The piano has a built-in metronome, half-pedal AWM stereo sampling, 64-voice polyphony, 10 "entry" 50 songs and demo songs for piano.

One of the great strengths of this stage is the digital pianohigh-quality sound. First, the primary sound source for high quality sound in stereo sampling AWM Yamaha rooted. If you are in another room or be able to see this compact digital piano, you might think that the sound of a real acoustic grand piano. The best part is that it weighs less than 26 pounds. There are four types of reverb that contribute to this digital piano sound realistic. In addition, there is also a powerful special choirEffect.

As is clear from the Yamaha GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard, there is a real acoustic piano feel. The changes will occur in the tone and volume depending on how you play. Sun is like a grand piano. This is partly explained by the GHS, but this is mainly the result of Yamaha's sophisticated AWM Stereo Sampling. Like all other products, has its weaknesses, but the sound quality of touch, and feel more than offset the downside risks.

AnotherA feature of the Yamaha P85 88-key Digital Stage Piano is equipped with a metronome for practicing and recording the practice runs. Why has the ability to record, you can study comfortably and critical of its performance improvement. This digital piano comes with two 6-watt speakers.

The Yamaha P85 digital piano has an authentic sound natural and harmonious. The touch and feel of digital in this phase is very close to what you get with an acoustic piano.This digital piano is truly a wonderful candidate for each stage piano concerto. Therefore, the Yamaha P85 88-Key Digital Stage Piano with pride as one of the best on the market.


Yamaha P85 88 - Key Digital Stage Piano Review

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano PX3 - Not your ordinary digital piano

!±8± Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano PX3 - Not your ordinary digital piano

Casio has just announced the latest addition to her sexy models Privia digital pianos. A professional stage piano that has all the sounds and the basic functions to perform in a live band, the new Casio Privia 88-Key Digital Piano Phase PX3 is unique compared to other standard model digital piano.

Unlike other digital pianos available today, this extraordinary sound quality and features piano, perfect for musicians on tour, concerts in nightclub regular, orRecording Studio. Privia PX3 was in a way that the keyboard with 88 keys hammer action grand piano samples mixed with realistic design. This combination creates the authenticity and realism of each pianist missing digital.

Not only the PX3 Privia offers excellent sound quality, it also offers the flexibility to play as the PX3 you two notes to each of the low and high registers can be assigned to the keyboard - a feature that is not for othersKeyboards, and even in the MIDI player. The PX3 Privia also has a high-performance digital signal processor (DSP), where 64 effects such as phaser, flanger, wah, tremolo, rotary stimulation, and the distortion can be applied simultaneously on two different tones. In addition to this digital piano comes with two assignable buttons, you can change the assigned modulation effects such as selection, the speed of the Rotary and even posture. This means that the Privia is PX3are virtually free for any kind of program performance!

The Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano sound banks PX3 extension has a variety of instrument sounds, including those that are extremely realistic pianos and electric pianos, which often must be used in live performance. Casio assured that this last piece is necessary with a full range of instrument sounds from a professional stage piano - has 16 piano sounds, 20 electric piano sounds, 18 organ sounds, vibraphone and 8 ClavinetSounds, and another 20 string ensemble and pad.

You can use this professional stage piano sounds with the function of internal synthesizer, the attack time and release includes, filtering and vibrato. Further adjustments can use the keyboard split and layer functions, you can have total control of four zones of sounds can be done all at the same time you can do anything on four different tones, as well as internal to an external MIDI instruments assignedby the four referred to MIDI channels.

The Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano PX3 offers all these features and more at a very affordable price. And with its modern design and elegant, what more could you want is possible, you ask? No other digital piano could be better. So go out and the Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano PX3 today!


Casio Privia Digital Stage Piano PX3 - Not your ordinary digital piano

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