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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Choosing Jazz Guitar Strings

By Candice Gomezian

Playing jazz guitar is very different than rock or acoustic; so many jazz players are particular about the jazz guitar strings they use. They expect are looking for specific type of sound and tone and know the strings are a very important part of this. There are different kinds of jazz guitar strings available from many respected manufacturers and are easy to find on the Internet for really low prices.

There are two main types of jazz guitar strings. There is the flat-wound type and probably the most popular for big band and swing. These are usually flat ribbon wire wound strings with a polished nickel surface. These strings produce a very smooth sound with no string noise. There are also the round wound jazz strings. These strings have more of a pop and probably used for smaller groups. While most jazz players do not use round wound strings, some manufacturers have started to turn the tide with the way they manufacture round wound strings. These strings are dense but play with amazing clarity so they can be heard above the group.

Most high quality jazz guitar strings are made with a core of carbon steel rather than the standard hex cores. This makes them play better and also vibrate well. The string ends are wrapped in silk to keep the winding intact and to also increase their life.

It is important to choose the strings that work best for your playing style and to make sure you replace them properly when necessary to avoid your guitar detuning. The main things to remember in making your choice are: the brand you select, the composition of the strings, string gauge, and the type of winding.

String gauge refers to the diameter of the first and last guitar string since most guitar strings are sold as sets. Jazz guitar string sets are usually available as .012 - 0.054-inch diameter, which is heavier than those used for other music styles. This provides a thicker tone with increased sustain. Most jazz guitarists start using lighter sets to familiarize themselves with how to play them.

To get your jazz guitar strings to last longer, remember to wipe them down using a dry cloth after each playing session. It is best to replace your strings just as they begin to wear out. Change the entire set when you change strings rather than just a single string. This will keep the continuity of your sound. - 18423

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The Emotional Influence of A True Story Has The Power To Guide Our Decisions In Life

By Oneill Weber

High speed internet has really opened a lot of doors for downloading movies, games MP3 songs and so much more. After all we must admit itwe are all addicted to movies and love to get hem for free when the chance arrives. It is just in our nature.

Why do we like movies so much? According to psychologist and sociologists, a good move does a lot for us. They help us to escape the realities of everyday problems, care and worries while taking us on a brief mental journey into another life where dreams are made possible. We tend to briefly live through the characters, the plot and stories we watch through the power of imagination.

Movies also have to power t educate. Many true stories are filled with conventional tidbits of wisdom that could help if you are facing the same situations and circumstances as the lead character. As an example, movies such as A Home of Our Own, starring Kathy Bates, portrayed what it was like to live in the trappings of steep poverty in America and how to maintain your integrity as a human being.

Not all movies are produced to take us off into the far wonders of space and time. True stories are one of my favorites. The lessons we learn by watching stories based on real events have the power to influence us and transform the way we think. We can all identify with certain scenarios that arouse emotions, entertain our worse fears or create excitement for something new.

Everyone can relate to a true story that is carefully reproduced and acted out by an outstanding set actors and actresses. The events surrounding the story, the time of year, the nature of the circumstances and the movie prognosis - all form an emotional connection as we sometimes laugh and cry as certain scenes are played out. It reminds us of similar situations.

When the movie, The Burning Bed was released, it increased awareness to spousal abuse in America, as women all over the country identified with similar abusive relationships. This movie not only helped to influence new laws designed to give women great rights and protections, but also inspired an entire generation of abused women to seek help.

You should be careful forming conclusions based on real life stories. While it is okay to identify with the circumstances of the leading character, it is not always okay to follow the conventional wisdom behind a movie. Your life circumstances although similar in nature are very unique and therefore require specific reassessments and evaluations.

The educational value of a true story goes without saying. Since we all gravitate toward true stories that we can relate with, there must be some comfort in watching how others deal with the same issues in life. If for nothing more, they do provide us with unique insight so we can begin to understand and explore our own options and choices. - 18423

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My Selection Of Definitive Film Write Ups

By Clarice Tran

Take a look at some movie reviews we have prepared. You can get to a good film download site through the search engines. You can find good results with by searching "Top Movie Downloads", "Unlimited DVD Rental" and "Internet Movie Downloads".

Thieves like Us: 3 black sheep flee from jail in 1930s south and go on a binge. The youngest (Carradine) falls in love with an easy, ignorant gal (Duvall). In spite of recognizable trappings, Altman digs deeply into period environment and hefty characterizations. This film gets more superior every time you watch it. Cast includes Keith Carradine, Shelley Duvall, John Schuck, Bert Remsen, Louise Fletcher, Ann Latham, and Tom Skerritt. (123 minutes, 1987)

Senso: Cautiously paced research of human feelings, chronicling the relation between earthy, materialistic Austrian officer Granger and his aristocratic Italian mistress (Valli). The film is an enthralling union of the neorealism of Visconti's earlier work and the lush romanticism often discovered in his later films. Cast includes Alida Valli, Farley Granger, Massimo Girotti, and Heinz Moog. (115 minutes, 1954)

Thieves: Hard postwar drama about a returning vet looking for revenge from his trucker dad's punishment at the hands of a crooked fruit trader in San Francisco. Cast includes Richard Conte, Valentina Cortese, Lee J. Cobb, Barbara Lawrence, Jack Oakie, Millard Mitchell, and Joseph Pevney. (94 minutes, 1996)

Rhinoceros: Eugene Ionesco entry in "Show of the Ludicrous" makes remorseful shift from the stage to the big screen as sales rep Crazier declines to comply by turning into a mess. The entertainers try. Cast includes Nil Mostel, Gene Crazier, Karen Black, Robert Weil, Joe Silver, and Marilyn Chris. (101 minutes, 1974)

Kind Hearts and Coronets: Peerless black comedy of castoff member of titled family setting out to remove them all. Guinness plays all 8 sufferers! Hamer and John Dighton ada~ Roy Horniman's novel Israel Rank Cast includes Dennis Cost, Alec Guinness, Valerie Hobson, Joan Greenwood, Miles Malleson, Hugh Griffith, Jeremy Spenser, and Arthur Lowe. (104 minutes, 1949)

The Little Shop of Horrors: Classic black comedy in reference to youthful schnook who creates bloodthirsty plant and is made to kill in request to fuel it with human blood. Originally notorious as the fIlm was shot In 2 Nights, however now thought to be one of Corman's best films. Nicholson has comical tad as masochist who flourishes on dental suffering; Cast includes Jonathan Cloud, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, Dick Miller, Myrtle Vail, and Jack Nicholson. (70 minutes, 1960)

Agency: Eccentric mind bender, loaded with plot deceptions, in regards to imaginative boy (Keyworth) whose dad is a cop and whose mom is blind. The father is chasing a man on a murderous bender in which the people dying are all sightless ladies. Cast includes James Fox, Fanny Ardant, Paul McGann, Clare Holman, Robert Stephens, David Thewlis, Susan Wooldridge, and Ben Keyworth. (94 minutes, 1981)

The Occurring: Light hearted and light headed caper tale focusing around abducting of a now honorable used to be gangster (Quinn). This is Dunaway's film debut. The title melody became No. 1 hit for The Supremes. Cast includes Anthony Quinn, George Maharis, Michael Parks, Robert Stroller, Faye Dunaway, Milton Berle, Oscar Homolka, Jack Kruschen, Clifton James, and Eugene Roche. (101 minutes, 1967)

Borderline: Bronson, minus Jill Ireland this time, is a border patrol officer looking for a murderer. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Bruno Kirby, Bert Remsen, Michael Lerner, Kenneth McMillan, Ed Harris, and Wilford Brimley. (105 minutes, 1980)

Remember, nearly any film you can think of can be downloaded off the web these days. To find online download sites, try "Best Movie Download Sites" or "Internet Movie Rental" in the search engines. If these don't work out, punch in "New Movies Download", and see if that works. - 18423

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A Jumble Of Comprehensive Cinematic Film Plot Summaries

By Ian Holden

We have some films reviewed in the following paragraphs. To find movie downloads do a search. You should try two or three searches, with terms like, "New Movie Rental", "Download Movies Internet", and "DVD Movies Downloads".

Richard the Third: An elaborate rendition of Shakespeare's journal of an ambitious 15th-century British baron and his court captivates. Cast includes Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, Claire Bloom, Alec Clunes, Cedric Hardwicke, Stanley Baker, and Pamela Brown. (155 minutes, 1955)

The Front Page: First filming of the Hecht-MacArthur play is strainful, ludicrous, and flamboyantly prompted. This version stands up relatively well alongside the redo. Cast includes Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brian, Edward Everett Horton, Walter Catlett, Mae Clarke, and George E. Rock. (103minutes, 1931)

Red Salute: Absconder screwball Stanwyck meets no nonsense cadet Young in this clone of It Occurred One Day with crazy sociopolitical wrinkle. Barbara's boyfriend (Albright) is an interigator who makes Communists talk. This is a definitely a new twist. Cast includes Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Young, Hardie Albright, Cliff Edwards, Ruth Donnelly, and Gordon Jones. (78 minutes, 1935)

Killpoint: Boring, one dimensional action film with cop Fong and agent Roundtree on the track of gunrunners. This flims is action packed and brutally viscious. Cast includes Leo Fong, Richard Roundtree, Cameron Mitchell, Pile Perforate, and Wish Holy day. (89 minutes, 1984)

The Delta Factor: Alright Mickey Spillane story in regards to a private eye on a ClA mission to save a scientist imprisoned on an island. Cast includes Christopher George, Yvette Mimieux, Diane McBain, and Ralph Taeger. (91 minutes, 1970)

The Cheyenne Communal Club: Jimmy inherits and runs a bawdy home in the Old West. The film has lots of chuckles, although stereotypes are thick throughout the film. Cast includes Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, and Elaine Devry. (1003minutes, 1970)

Hold That Ghost: Prime Abott and Costello, with the boys inheriting a haunted home. Fine cast contains humorous Davis as virtuoso stereo screamer. A highlight is the moving candle. Cast includes Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Richard Carlson, Joan Davis, Mischa Auer, Evelyn Ankers, Marc Lawrence, Shemp Howard, Ted Lewis, and The Andrews Sisters. (86 minutes, 1941)

Luv: Murray Schisgal three character hit play in regards to pseudo-eggheads was not designed for motion pictures anyway, however this rendition is genuinely an abomination. The cast tries. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Elaine May, Eddie Mayehoff, Paul Hartman, and Severn Darden. (95 minutes, 1967)

Slaughter in San Francisco: Prior cop Wong desires retribution on killer of his companion. Norris, in an aiding role, is the poor guy. Cast includes Don Wong, Ditch Norris, Sylvia Channing, Robert Jones, and Dan Ivan. (87 minutes, 1981)

Movie downloads can be found for nearly any movie made. Searching "New Movies Download" or "Download Unlimited Music" will help you find downloading information for movies. If neither of those work use "Buy And Download Movies Online". - 18423

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The Beatles Mono Box Set: Eight Great Reasons To Purchase It While It's Still Around

By Geoge P. Kipperman

I could give you about a thousand reasons why you should buy The Beatles Mono Box Set but that would take way more time than either of us want to spend. Plus it's not really necessary. I expect you should be plenty convinced after just reading the following eight reasons.

#1) The original mono mixes for The Beatles first 10 UK albums are included here on CD for the first time. Let It Be & Abbey Road are not included because they were never mixed in mono in the first place.

#2) Rubber Soul & Help! are included in their original stereo for the first time. You may be thinking, "why stereo, I thought this was a mono mix box set?" Well these stereo mixes are special because they have been "lost" since The Beatles albums were put on CD in the late 80s. Why? Because new stereo mixes were made at that time as these mixes were deemed unacceptable (I'm not sure by who.)

#3) The Mono Masters two CD set features all of songs which were originally mixed in mono which were not included on those ten albums (from Please Please Me through The White Album.) Many of their greatest songs were never included on their albums so this is a very important part of the box set.

#4) The vinyl LP replica packaging is very groovy.

#5) As of right now this box set is sold out on Amazon. This is a sign that it's a good idea to buy it (wherever you can find it) as soon as possible.

#6) The sound quality on these CDs is unparalleled. The sound was captured from the original master tapes with the highest quality equipment available in the world.

#7) If you want any of the discs in this set you must buy the entire box set because they are not available for individual purchase (only the stereo mixes of The Beatles albums will be available for individual purchase.)

#8) The essay on The Beatles by Kevin Howlett which is included only as a part of this box set. - 18423

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