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Ukulele Tab: Play Chord Progressions In C-Major With Tablature

by admin on Jun.30, 2010, under Progressive

With your ukulele you can play many nice and fun chord progressions. You will use ukulele tablature so you don’t need to know sheet music.


The following chords presupposes that you have tuned your ukulele in the most common way with the first string with the highest pitch to an A.


We will first learn the two ukulele chords C-major and A7. In order to be able to show you how to play these chords I will present the ukulele tab notation I will use in this article.


Tablature is a form of notation that shows you how to put your fingers on your ukulele to play melodies and chords. The digit before the slash shows you which fret to play and the digit after the slash what string to play. Here is the C-major chord:


0/4 0/3 0/2 3/1


To clarify the before mentioned tab notation: 3/1 means that you press down the third fret on string one. I will also show you the fingerings for your left hand. The left hand fingers are usually numbered:


Index: 1

Middle finger: 2

Ring finger: 3

Pinky: 4


The fingering for the previous C chord is beginning with the fourth string: 0 0 0 3


Let’s start to strum on the ukulele with this chord:


C / / /


You can use your right hand thumb to strum the ukulele chord progressions or use a pick.

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Music for Hypnosis How Music Can Enhance Hypnosis

by admin on Jun.30, 2010, under Trance

You can enhance your hypnotic experience with music for hypnosis. This can be accomplished by choosing a high quality hypnotherapy session that a hypnotherapist records in audio. This kind of musical experience can be found in an MP3 or CD recording designed specifically for a trance. You may have experienced the effects of a soundtrack when you listen to the radio in a very relaxed state.

Hypnosis Music

There are certain qualities that you want in your musical relaxation recordings. One of the most important qualities is a relatively mundane mood in the piece. This may seem uninteresting but you really want to focus on the relaxation and deep hypnotic trance rather than the force of the song.

Musical compositions often have very emotional components that can be counterproductive to a trance state. Your selection should offer a balanced composition that is calming without evoking dreary emotions. This is a very difficult balance to achieve.

Songs, Emotions and Mind

Musical elements are a natural part of life. Your body has natural rhythms, days, weeks and years follow patterns. Art and song are elements of patterns that evoke the visual and auditory imagination. You can use song to help create remarkable images in your mind.

Emotion is an important component because typical artistic ventures seek to evoke emotion as well as inspiration. However, hypnosis for music is designed to help you create your own inspirational ideas by pruning away negative emotions and replacing them with calm focus.

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Best Trance Music Of All Times: Morning Light

by admin on Jun.29, 2010, under Trance


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Titanium Tetrabromide ( industrial trance techno progressive )

by admin on Jun.28, 2010, under Progressive


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Jimmy Buffett Tickets – Parrothead-In-Chief Releases Encores Album

by admin on Jun.28, 2010, under New Releases

Jimmy Buffett’s widespread appeal comes partly from his Caribbean-themed music, but also partly from his over-the-top concert antics and crazed followers called “Parrotheads.” Buffett’s flock of Parrotheads are notorious for having hours-long tailgates before concerts while wearing hula skirts and coconut bras for the Caribbean-flavored soirees, and there’s never a dull moment with the anything-goes followers of this creative singer-songwriter. Buffett’s music and aura doesn’t just hit one generation of listeners, and his tours remain on many Top 10 lists year after year, despite some lulls in production when it comes to albums.

Jimmy Buffett has single-handedly crafted an empire from his clever songs concerning the tropics and alcohol-fueled frenzies, and crooning them in concert has fed the fire for a new Buffett album, set to arrive next month. Buffett is renowned for his encores at concerts, and anyone and everyone with <a rel=”nofollow” onclick=”javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);” href=”http://www.stubhub.com/jimmy-buffett-tickets/”Jimmy Buffett tickets</a> to live performances stays until the very last note has been sang. As of April 20, however, they won’t need to.

Buffett has announced the release of a new live album dubbed Encores, and the aptly-titled release of live acoustic numbers from concerts during 2008 and 2009 will be available on April 20. Encores, set for exclusive release at Wal-Mart stores across the country, features Jimmy Buffett’s most popular encore performances, ranging from concert staples like “Come Monday” and “He Went to Paris” to other timeless classics such as “A Pirate Looks at Forty,” “Last Mango in Paris” and “Coast of Carolina.” The album will be released via Buffett’s own Mailboat Records, and it will be a fresh follow-up to Buffet Hotel, his recently released album of new material.

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