Friday

How To Be Found On Search Engines - Two Easiest Way

Many are said and written about search engine optimization with lengthy explanations for promise of sure-fire solution by buying their products. They also lead to more readings pointing to many directions and links but what are they trying to impart? Just title and keywords.

It is true that keywords play major role for search and right choices of words give you the edge. It takes lots of practical thinking and experimentation to achieve this. Ask yourself when you do a search. Normal thing is you use simple, common words that target what you are looking for. Most searchers use one or two words and they are presented with so many results. This is the reason why expert internet marketers coin their words to phrases - a way to include other words targeted.

When you write an article or a blog, the most difficult part is choosing the title. Right title for you might not be right for some. A title must catch attention and that wins your way to the content. Your title must summarize the totality of your article. This is the moment where ingenuity comes in by choosing an enticing banner. Crawlers never miss a good title. They like something interesting especially if compactly described with the details in few strong words. A word has power and it must not be taken lightly.

Examine and experiment with your blog title. When you hit the right one, traffic increases. Remember also that keywords are the soul of your article. They are door openers for the world to find your work.

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Thursday

What Is The Best Way To Sing

I studied voice for quite sometime and i had several teachers teaching me the rudiments of singing or using the voice the proper way and tried picking the pieces on for an effective delivery and felt there was something wrong because I was the one with the voice. I won't mention the many techniques they employed because they were not effective anyway. But one technique a teacher taught me which for me is the worst technique a singer will follow is tensing your lips throughout the song. For heavens sake even a child will wonder if told.

I happened to listen to a singer and I was mesmerized by her delivery and because a friend knows the lady I asked about her and he told me she is a voice teacher. So, without any hesitation I approached her and told her my plan and scheduled me for some sessions.

The very first step she shared me was to stand straight and legs apart in line with my shoulders and one leg slightly bent but straight back. Then told me to pull my tummy in and expand my chest. And let me sing telling me to tighten my stomach because she said that air naturally flows from my lungs. It was hard for the first time because i was taught differently. But for the second session, I did it. It was easier for me to sing. One important thing she emphasized was to move my head if I want to feel the song sideways not upward. Not even downward to deepen the voice. And also, she emphazised to always think of a head tone as if air is passing through my forehead. By the way, the most important lesson I learned is when you want to reach a high note, don't shout or force your voice out. A balance falsetto is a special way of delivery where chest expands and let air just naturally flow reaching the top of your head.

Since then, it was easy for me to sing any song that right technique follows expression. Yes, expression is another thing. You can create magic in your voice with that special ingredient and feel the song, know the lyrics to find out the story, the message, too. It's magic
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Monday

Cavatina


This musical piece was written in 1970 and first used for the movie, “The Walking Stick.” And it was in 1979 when Stanley Myers created the music and commissioned for the movie theme of “The Deer Hunter.” I have seen the film starred by the young Robert De Niro but what I remember is the music on that film. It is a piece mainly for a classical guitar and if you listen to the music it exudes that soft lyrical touch that let you breathe comforting air as you listen. No wonder the music never dies and considered a classical piece and performed by great musicians.

The music is inspiring and Billy Evmur did a gospel version, “Beautiful.” It is rare to consider and maybe if you have the time and interested to find out then you might discover a music gem. Maybe.

As a special tribute we did the music during a birthday bash held at Valle Verde 6 Clubhouse and as musicians we have the freedom to express the essence of the piece.

Please enjoy the music, “Cavatina” from Michael Cimino”s movie and music by Stanley Myers.