By: Alan Thompson | 2011-11-11 | Arts & Entertainment The harmonica is a magnificently adaptable instrument, it's adaptability lends itself to just about any style of music you could desire to play. It may not require the intricate hand movements of some woodwind or stringed instruments but you are no less a part of the instrument. In the case of the harmonica there is so much we can change merely in the way we blow or draw air through the instrument read more
By: qoqo | 2010-10-10 | Entrepreneurs For other uses, see Magnus (disambiguation). Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed read more
By: Alan Thompson | 2011-11-05 | Music Anyone can produce sounds by picking up a harmonica blowing and drawing air through it. It's even quite easy to pick out tunes this way. In fact many people never progress beyond this stage and thoroughly enjoy the music they make. This is only the beginning though, so much more is available. With the wealth of music written for the harmonica, learning to read it can open up a whole new world of read more
By: Erika Ayala | 2010-04-01 | Music Hohner Piedmont Blues Harmonica Set is really great, I have been playing harmonica for quite some time right now, and I can actually appreciate every breath that I exert. It's made of plastic, but you can't actually determine it was because of the metallic color of it. When it comes to sounds, you will not see the difference of it to other metallic ones. read more
By: Glenda Bixler | 2010-03-28 | Book Reviews Belle was a true Southerner but she was not the typical "belle" as we think of most women of the south. True, she might have worn the big-hooped gowns, learned how to flirt with gentlemen as part of her training, and had her first "season" in Washington with the intent to find a suitable husband. read more
By: Paul Stotts | 2010-11-20 | Book Reviews Simply stated, "The Ten Thousand" is a likely candidate for "Best of the Year" lists. Focusing on the birth of the Macht legend, the novel is myth-making at its finest, a thrilling and addictive tale of the Macht's struggle to overcome incredible adversity. Paul Kearney beautifully fuels the narrative with an undeniable hipness, the lyrical prose dripping with heavy heapings of masculinity. This is skull-smashing, blood-drenching goodness. read more
By: Phyllis McDonald | 2011-04-14 | Movies What Worked? The combined forces of the Fregg duo deliver a Sci-Fi, swear-packed, alien nerd-fest.Paul, directed by Superbads Greg Mottola is an interestingly funny road-trip flick. Paul is about two... read more
By: Paul Radak | 2010-11-21 | Health & Fitness Williams Lifts Co. offers you installation and maintenance of Lifts, Stair Lifts and Handicap Ramps in New Jersey NJ and New York NY. read more
By: Julie La | 2011-04-01 | Business One thing that commercial property tenants sometimes forget about is just how important Occupational Health and Safety requirements are. There are high penalties for non-compliance with OH&S requirements, and there have been extreme cases of employers being charged with industrial manslaughter for acting negligently and causing the serious injury or death of an employee. read more
By: benson_browns | 2012-04-23 | Cars As the weather gets better, many people will be heading for a drive in the countryside followed by the obligatory pub lunch. read more
By: Robert Fogarty | 2011-05-12 | Home Improvement Its breakfast time and your children are on the table, with a hungry stomach and a gloomy face. The only way to brighten them up is by giving them their favorite food i.e. the bread and butter or bread and jam. Neatly toasted bread can blend with any of the combination like honey. read more
By: Connie H. Deutsch | 2010-12-21 | Culture The 43'-gold Christmas tree, purchased for $11 million U.S. dollars for the luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, is now being blamed on the hotel jeweler who, they say, is solely responsible for creating and decorating the tree. The Emirates Palace Hotel, which is being criticized for this obscene waste of money, is trying to distance itself from the debacle by saying the hotel is just a venue for exhibiting the tree. read more
By: Connie H. Deutsch | 2010-12-21 | News and society The 43'-gold Christmas tree, purchased for $11 million U.S. dollars for the luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi, is now being blamed on the hotel jeweler who, they say, is solely responsible for creating and decorating the tree. The Emirates Palace Hotel, which is being criticized for this obscene waste of money, is trying to distance itself from the debacle by saying the hotel is just a venue for exhibiting the tree. read more