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Archives for August 2006
An Introduction To Hypnotic Influence
Have you ever learned or come across something so valuable that you wanted to share it with everyone? And have you ever received less than an enthusiastic response when you tried to share it with someone? Maybe you were puzzled that they just didn't … [Read more...]
Learn How To Handle Criticism With Unshakable Confidence
This technique allows you to stay resourceful when you're criticized, whether it's at home, at work, or with friends. This enables you to use criticism as feedback to improve your relationships and yourself. 1. See yourself, in front of you. That … [Read more...]
Conventional Instruments To Make Unconventional Sounds
These performers fit into a wider group of people in the self-made instrument scene, which is particularly vibrant in the San Francisco Bay Area. "It is one of the main centers for people who make their own instruments and create their setups," says … [Read more...]
New American Idol “twist” adds songwriting competition
This will be fun to watch. In previous years, professional producers and songwriters have been commissioned to write an original song for each of the two finalists. But uncertainty over who those finalists would be, as well as their respective … [Read more...]
70 Year Old Chinese Monk Stands On 1 Finger
Cool Monk Qigong training involves mastering techniques in meditation, relaxation, and a variety of physical and breathing exercises. Ultimately, the goal of Qigong is to develop awareness of Qi in the body, and guide that Qi with the … [Read more...]
Piano Voicings Part 6: Clusters
Clusters usually span no more than a fifth and include both half steps and whole steps. Clusters increase tension and when preceding open chords can make them seem wider. Clusters also sound good when rolled. … [Read more...]
Sensory Acuity Exercises: Acuity Stretch
Sit in a public place where you can see and hear other people interacting (restaurants or coffee shops are perfect). Watch their interactions and try to determine from their nonverbal communication the subject matter of their interactions. Does the … [Read more...]
Why I Write For The Garbage Can
Do you know of an author that has written a book in one sitting? Or how about a composer who created a masterpiece in an afternoon? You haven't? Me neither. And that's why I write for the garbage can. Johnny Mercer, the songwriter, said he used … [Read more...]
Learn How Mind Programming Works
Think of your brain wave in an altered state of consciousness as a piece of chewing gum stretched out. It gets thin and easily breaks apart if hit with new programming. When your brain reorganizes itself, it integrates the new information. In other … [Read more...]
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