Sunday, December 25, 2011

I'd Lie- Taylor Swift (acoustic guitar cover)

Hey peeps! I'm back with my second cover! I happen to be in the mood to record a cover instead of revising for the finals, so here you go. :D So sorry it took me SO long to record another cover without distraction and with less mistakes. I guess I was lucky when I recorded my cover of "Hey Stephen". ;) Oh yes, I'm covering another song by Taylor Swift, again. I had recorded "Butterfly Fly Away" by Miley Cyrus and also other songs, but I screwed up in all the recordings, sadly, except for this one. So I'll just record more covers when the finals are over. I wanted to add vocals to this cover, but I am currently having a sorethroat. :\ So yeah, will do it some other time. Oh, and if you have any wanna leave any song requests, please do feel free to do so. :) I will do it if I can play the song. Thank YOU so much for watching my video, I really appreciate it and I hope you like it. Don't forget to comment, rate and subscribe! :) Add me on: twitter.com www.myspace.com (but I seldom use it :P) Visit my blog: www.joellecst.blogspot.com and find me on FaceBook by typing Joelle Chew (my name!). PS: I'm not left-handed. The built-in webcam on my laptop inverts the image so it looks like my reflection. :) Loves, Joelle.

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wedding Songs for Every Occasion, Part Two: Reception Songs

!±8± Wedding Songs for Every Occasion, Part Two: Reception Songs

First Dance

The couple is announced for the first time, along with the bridal party before they take the floor and all eyes are once again on them. This song is a highly personalized choice. It should be something you and your spouse are very comfortable and familiar with. That being said, here are some of our favorite suggestions to make.

Our Top Pick:

"At Last" by Etta James
Instantly recognizable and extraordinarily graceful, this song is quite simply ideal for locking eyes with your new spouse as friends and family watch. The melodious voice of Etta James backed by a full string section and set to a slow shuffle is the epitome of romantic slow dance. It's a very popular choice, but only because it's a classic that's tough to beat.

Other Popular Choices:

"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" by Frankie Valli
"Cheek to Cheek" by Ella Fitzgerald
"Love Story" by Taylor Swift
"The Way You Look Tonight" by Frank Sinatra

Our Top Pick if You Want Something Different

"Across the Universe" by The Beatles
Many people know the song, but not many know it as a first-dance song. But for a slow dance song that speaks to a level of serenity and contentment that only love can bring, this is ideal.

Mother/Son

We've written about Mother/Son dances before on this sight. In recent years they've become increasingly prevalent, and rightly so. Every son should get the chance to express his gratitude to mom on his wedding day.

Our Top Pick

"What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong
The song is a testament to happiness and optimism as told through the deep, smokey stylings of Louis Armstrong and strings. It's the perfect sendoff song for a son and the perfect thank you song for his mother.

Other Popular Choices

"Wind Beneath my Wings" Bette Midler
"A Song for Mama" by Boyz II Men
"Bye Bye Blackbird" by Joe Cocker

Our Top Pick if You Want Something Different

"Forever Young" by Audra Mae
Honestly, this is probably the perfect Mother-Son dance song. Audra Mae's sweet, maternal take on this Bob Dylan classic, backed by docile acoustics beautifully sums up everything a mother has to say to her son on this day. The only reason this isn't a more popular choice is because it's relatively new. NOTE: Audra Mae has two covers of forever young. One is a cappella and one is backed by guitars. We recommend that latter.

Father/Daughter

The Father-Daughter Dance is one of the most anticipated moments of the ceremony and always a family favorite. This is another song that is usually pretty personalized, but we'd be amiss not to provide some ideas.

Our Top Pick:

"Hero" by Mariah Carey
For any daughter who wants to express to her father just how much of a hero he's been, this ballad performed with Mariah Carey's fantastic vocals, just might be the best way to do it.

"Always on my Mind" by Willie Nelson
"Bridge over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel
"Daughters" by John Mayer

Our Top Pick if You Want Something Different

"Father and Daughter" by Paul Simon
This song is a testament of a father's dutiful love and care for his daughter. It's not too fast, or too slow, not to mention Simon Garfunkel is a musician who's able to stand between the generational gap of just about any father and daughter.

Cake Cutting

This is another crowd favorite. The music here should be romantic but more importantly it should be laid back and festive. At this point in the ceremony everybody just wants to have fun and let loose.

Our Top Pick:

"Love You Madly" by Cake
People will rock and tap their toes to the rocking bass line, high harmony, and festive sounding horns. This is great mix between party music and romantic music, and, we feel obligated to point out that the band is called "Cake." How could this be a more appropriate cake-cutting song?

Other Popular Choices:

"1,2,3,4" by the Plain White T's
"You're my Best Friend" by Queen
"Candy Girl" by the Jackson 5
"Beautiful Surprise" by India Arie

Our Top Pick if You Want Something Different

"The Way I Am" by Ingrid Michaelson
Romance and tenderness meet whimsy and practicality in this catchy love song by Ingrid Michaelson.

Last Dance

As the reception grows later, the general rule is that the songs should grow faster. Older guests have often left by this point and everyone is a little tired so the high-energy of fast dances is usually the best choice to keep everyone entertained and engaged.

Our Top Pick:

"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Diana Ross and the Supremes
"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" is very energetic and very danceable. It's got the rhythm, the soul, and the joy to carry you and all your guests through this last leg of the reception with relative ease.

Other Popular Choices:

"A Little Less Conversation" by Elvis Presley
"A Moment Like This" by Kelly Clarkson
"Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga
"Build Me Up Buttercup" by The Foundations
"Come Fly With Me" by Frank Sinatra

Our Top Pick if You Want to Do Something Different:

"Dream a Little Dream of Me" by The Mamas and the Papas
Of course, some couples like to bring things down one last time and end on a sentimental note, and for couples who are trying for that, we recommend Dream a Little Dream of Me. It's sweet, poetic lyrics and rich harmonies will capture that hearts of everyone one last time.


Wedding Songs for Every Occasion, Part Two: Reception Songs

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

You, Who I Never Knew (Original)

This is upload number two for this song, I may have been a bit too caffeinated on attempt number one. I have also figured out how to flip my videos so I no longer appear to be left handed.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Step by step learn to play guitar

!±8± Step by step learn to play guitar

The guitar is a stringed musical instrument usually has a versatile six-string. There are some types of guitars available and electric guitar, classical guitar and acoustic guitar. They built with a combination of various woods and strung with nylon strings or steel, too. The most common brands that carry high quality and famous guitars, Yamaha, Taylor, Gibson, Dean, and many others. As mentioned above, can be used in a varietyof musical styles from heavy metal to pop or country, and everything else. It 'also easier to implement than many other musical instruments. You just need to gather some basic principles which are outlined below.

1 rating

Before playing the guitar, you must adjust so that it will help, it sounds better. At the same time, you will be able to be combined with the strings that correspond to the different grades available. To start, buy a "tuner" for yourNext business music, the guitars are sold. What it does is basically to recognize the pitch of played notes. The strings are so organized as follows:

E - A - D - G - B - E (low).

You have to remember and get used to the sound of each chord.

2 Learning Musical Notes

In this case, you must learn to read cards. This system is used as guitar tablature. To better understand the view tab of the way you are with usit.

E -------------------------------------- | | (top)
-------------------------------------- B | |
G -------------------------------------- | |
D -------------------------------------- | |
A -------------------------------------- | |
E -------------------------------------- | | (low)

Each issue will tell you to keep that note (or keys) if you are plucking the strings, for example, as givenbelow:

E ------- 5-7 ----- 7 - | -8 ----- 8-2 ----- 2 - | -0 --------- 0 - ----|-----------------|
B ----- 5 ----- 5 ----- | --- 5 ------- 3 -----|--- 1 --- 1 ----- 1 ---|- 0-1-1 -----------|
G --- 5 --------- 5 --- |----- 5 ------- 2 ------- 2 ---|----- - 2 - | -0-2-2 -----------|
D-7 ------- 6 ------- | -5 ------- 4 -------|- 3 ----------- ----|-----------------|
A |-----------------|------------- ----------------- 2-0-0---0--/8-7- ----|- |
And |-----------------|------------- ----------------- ----|-----------------|

3Positioning

If you can hold the guitar, you have your finger right on the keys. Fret is actually bringing to the neck of the guitar. That would make the metal strip, which is located on the keyboard. If you're right, guitarists will use the left hand button and the other for the collection (strumming). You must press your finger between the metal strip. Contain the string so that only swing between the thumb and the hand strumming. To be safe,Please cut your nails to avoid damaging the keyboard. To get the best sound you put your fingers as close as possible to provide the federal government.

Strumming 4

This means that his fingers on the strings of the guitar brush. It has a certain rhythm and pattern to. You should not put so much pressure on the strings while strumming the guitar at the beginning so that you can get hold of the guitar. You can strum with your fingers or a plectrum, which is a unitdeveloped plastic or metal to be played on the guitar. For a beginner, look for a thin pick. Must be between the thumb and index finger of the hand to hold.

5 Practice makes perfect

If you are at this stage want to try to play together the whole group of notes. Practice agreements and are comfortable with, so as to be able to get your rhythm.
There are a lot of chords used, but the most common are C major, A major, G major, E major and DMajor.
You can find a way to play each chord with this step by step instructions on the Internet.

Experiment 6

Now you can start with some simple songs that just hit the rope to play. Listen to the song properly so as to be able to get the rhythm. Once you master the song, you can move on to more difficult pieces.

7 Have fun!
Have fun playing the guitar.


Step by step learn to play guitar

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