#266: Into Recycling Broken Guitar Strings

Sunday, October 23rd, 2011

Into Recycling Broken Guitar Strings

Musicians who loved music so much are the ones throwing their useless broken guitar string and replace it with something new. Perhaps they knew already that broken guitar strings can still be recycled but they don’t mind such ideas because they are obsessed with their music. You can have those discarded broken guitar strings and try finding ways on how to recycle them. Here are some ideas.

  1. You can use them at the kitchen. Look for the exact procedure on how to make a pasta guitar like the one in the picture and make one for yourself. The pasta guitar can be useful especially when you are doing a lot of pasta recipes at home. This would slice your pasta into strips perfectly.
  2. Make jewelry out of discarded guitar strings. By the means of your creativity, a beautiful earrings or bracelet from an unused guitar string. Fancy jewelries made up of guitar strings will last longer than other metallic jewelries. You can also make a unique necklace if you are patient enough to create one.
  3. A perfect curtain holder will do. Out of those discarded guitar strings, you can make a long curtain holder for light curtains to be hanged on small windows.
  4. They can be a material for center piece. If you have a lot of corks at home, you can use the strings to connect the corks and create a cork center piece. They can be a good decoration on your tables where flower vases are added.

 

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#236: Old Music Compilation—Getting Classic

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Old Music Compilation—Getting Classic

Are you familiar with the song in the video? If you were born somewhere in 70’s probably you are familiar with the songs from Elton John, Stevie Wonder or Rod Stewart who gained on chart-topping bands in generating the most-requested hit singles. If you came into this world in the 80’s then you should be familiar with the songs from Madonna, Michael Jackson and more.

Since music is their only memory when they will be out of existence, why not compile their music? Have copies of your favorite 70’s and 80’s music artists and expect those type of music to be considered classic hits when another 20 years will be added to your life starting now. Old folks would prefer listening those classic music that are making their veins younger as they sway back the old memories especially those intimate and romantic old days.

Do not laugh at them for you too will become like them. If you want to cherish the music you are enjoying when you were 20 years younger then compile them. You can download them at http://mp3skull.com/ or anywhere in the Internet where free downloads are allowed. Not everyone loves music but a single song surely touches at least one soul, be it a billboard top-listed or an ordinary folk song.

There were possible music that you heard during you group gatherings way back many years ago. Include them in your compilation and somewhere along the coming years, you can play them with those people you were with once. The trend of music will all turn classic. Some music revivals may climb up on music charts but those music played originally when you were still an innocent child are the once you will be longing in your older days. You can complete the scenario in the near future by gathering those music. Seeing yourself humming as you listen to your favorite classic hits while carrying your emotions in a sturdy rocking chair.

 

 

 

#174: Listen to CAKE Showroom of Compassion! (make music and go green!)

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Showroom of compssion

What i really admire about John McCrea CAKE ‘Showroom of Compassion’ is his team create music using just solar power and solar energy! They renovate a house into their music recording studio, and with the help of a solar energy company they build their own solar panels.

The cool part of this whole creation process is, the power they receive from their solar panels is much more than what they need to create music, so they re-sell the power to electric companies, who pay them about US$10-US$20 every month!

They knew very well that making music is going to use up a lot of electricity, but they make it a point to go green by making their own solar panels.

Please support them with their music! They are real people who are passionate about their music, but at the same time trying their best to go green!

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#62: Music: a form of therapy as old as writings of Aristotle

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

The origin of music as of late has not yet been dated as it is said to have been existent long before recorded history.  Historians say it may hav originated from naturally occuring sounds like the sound of thunder, or the rhythm of a flowing stream.

Human music may have started from primitive men trying to mimic these sounds using patterns, repetition, and tonality.  Even at present, certain cultures utilize music that imitate naturally occuring sounds.  Apart from  the usual bird song and animals tapping on hollowed logs to mark their territory, man’s voice is said to be the first musical instrument.

Music, in the olden days, was said to have been used mainly for shamanistic practices and beliefs,.  Apart from religious practices, it was also used for entertainment and/or practical functions.

Music is present during times of feasts and festivities, it is used as a form of praise and worship.  Men and women also used it to while away idle time.  Hunters used music to lure animals right into their traps.  Music has served a lot of function in primitive society.

Due to music’s functionality to sharmanism, it was believed that music’s main use was to be a means of communication to the spirit world.  Primitive people believed that spirits of different beings: nature, animal, or men, play vital roles  in human lives.

People also used to believe that their physical well-being is connected to the spirit, that illnesses and diseases were related to an imbalance in the harmony of the body and soul.  Shamans, or what we call witch doctors in present times, were the healers, gurus and magicians of their tribe. They are responsible for getting rid of illnesses by uttering chants, singing, dancing, meditating and drumming.

At present times, music is still being used as a form of therapy to provide stress relief and treat people with anxiety disorders among other mental conditions.  It is more popularly known as music therapy.

The form of therapy is at least as old as the writings of Aristotle.  It was first administered during World War 1 and 2 where community musicians would visit hospitals to play for physically and emotionally traumatized soldiers. Simply put, music therapy is the use of music by a trained professional to achieve therapeutic goals.

These therapeutic goals may include: promoting wellness, managing stress, alleviating pain, expressing feelings, enhancing memory, improving communication and promoting physical rehabilitation.

Recent studies have shown that listening to music during an anxiety attack can help calm the person down. This proves most efficient for patients experiencing anxiety prior to undergoing surgery. It is the most easily administered, inexpensive, non-invasive, non-threatening tool to calm preoperative anxiety.

Music is an incredibly powerful form of expression. It combines words and melodies to get messages across.  Some songs may trigger different happy or sad memories in your mind.  This is the strongest proof that music affects human emotions.

Giving people with anxiety disorders a creative outlet such as music may be a good way for sufferers to, little by little, let out the source of their anxieties and alleviate patients’ moods.

Healthy individuals may use music therapy as a form of stress relief through active music making. The exercise includes drumming and using the guitar to make sounds. The passive approach requires listening for relaxation. Music can also be used as accompaniment during exercise like calisthenics, yoga, or tai chi.

Music has also been proven helpful to improve memory and motor skills for children in special classes. This also helps strengthen children’s non-musical functions such as their communication skills and physical coordination skills required for daily life.

Music has been very helpful for everyday living. From the primitive caveman to the modern scientists, everybody would agree in saying music is indeed the food for the soul, and in this therapy, for the mind and body as well.

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#52: How to build your own home recording studio?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009