Thursday, January 7, 2010
paul gilbert fast pentatonic lesson part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee_E9dzKm1A&hl=en
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Guitar lesson picking tips with the pick or plectrum
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfYDRMUTRLk&hl=en
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Slash vs. Neal Schon. Great solos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=040k2OkRIfU&hl=en
Friday, January 1, 2010
Book Clubs with Book Themes
If you decide to think about starting a book club, first, whether you want to follow a book theme. Many groups will opt for a traditional book club, where someone chooses a book and come together to discuss them on an agreed date. A traditional book club is rewarding and put a lot of fun, if correct.
But for those of you who want to like the idea of a book club, but more detailed - how about a book club about? Let me give some examples:
History Book Club- Read historical books, preferably with roots in your area and with a historical tour or lesson at the meeting.
Paperback Book Club - read pocket books, "go out" paperback purchase travel, "and fill with your own paperback swap!
Romance Book Club - for the truly romantic, this kind of group boundaries, to the horror genre with some of the vampire and paranormal choices out there!
Christian Book Club - there is an endless supply offantastic Christian books on the market ranging from romance to enlightenment.
Baby Book Club - a chance to specific aspects of parenthood, new mothers and babies even scrapbooking focus!
Once you make a decision, try to at least one full round stick. If, after each member has ever hosted the meeting, decide your group, you do not like to try the theme, a new or change to the traditional book club. More in-depth ideas for book topics.