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10 ways to overcome artist's block
10 ways to help find your way begin, continue, complete, and share your creative work.
2 commentsDYSLEXIC CHILD? How to HELP & HAVE FUN! (4): Teaching Soft 'c' & Soft 'g'
A look at the literacy patterns of 'soft c' and 'soft g', the rules and how to teach them. It includes tips on general teaching of dyslexics, approaches to use and examples of word lists.
4 commentsLensbaby Composer Pro Lens Open Box
This is an open box of the Lensbaby Composer Pro and all the accessories that come with the box.
0 commentsWhen I Was A Note, And You Were A Composer
The music video that I've added below is meant to be played while reading the story. But of course, if you'd rather watch the full performance of Maestro Muti conducting The Orchestra Sinfonica Teatro Comunale di Bologna, then by all means, do so....
19 commentsHaiku: Existential Crisis
Who am I, what am I? The three haikus about life, living and death. Learn how to compose haiku by reading some simple rules.
37 commentsSymphony- all about music
Symphonies are traditionally characterized by a music score for orchestras. This type of music has a rich history and originated in the 1600's with Vivaldi (1678–1741) being on of the first composers. It was later when composers such as Mozart...
0 commentsFrédéric François Chopin: Master Pianist, Composer, Poet, and Nationalist
We know that geniuses of any area can be misunderstood in their own times, but what if they were in our own time? After taking a look at the life and music of one of the greatest pianists, Frederic Chopin, I question whether or not he would have been as influential and successful as he was in the 1800's.
0 commentsVivaldi
The Four Seasons is probably one of the most famous pieces of work from Antonio Vivaldi. From the baroque period, it portrays each of the four seasons beautifully. Sit back and enjoy!
2 commentsAre You a Part-Time Author? How to Find Enough Time to Write
Does this sound like you? You have several ideas stagnating in your mind waiting to become short stories or books; however, you are so busy that you never manage to transform those ideas into words. (c) Kathy Steinemann Making time to write might...
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