Minggu, 11 Mei 2008

Are You Going To Get Up And Sing Your Song, Or What?

Are you going to sing your song for us...or what? Don't even think about giving us (the Universe) the "OR WHAT" EXCUSE.

You have a unique song in your heart and we want to hear it. We all want to see the inner you. We want to know about your dreams, hopes and desires. Why? Because we all have them too!

The saddest thing for your life or any human being is to have lived and go to your grave with your song still in your heart.

You know. There is a someone within you who wants and NEEDS to come out. No matter what you think about your skills, talents or lack of them you have something to offer to the world.

Sing your song! Achievement in your life starts with the first step of giving what you want to do a try.

You are already a success because you are alive. Does that sound silly? That is being a success because you are alive? NO it is not silly. Because if you are alive you have a future. We want to hear you sing your sweet song. The song that yearns to be sung by you. It is the song in your heart that we are waiting to hear. Don't let us wait for your sweet tune. You are worth it no matter who you are or where you are. OK...ready?...SING YOUR SONG LOUD AND CLEAR!

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Hockey Songs

Hockey songs are inspirational songs written for the game of hockey. There are a lot of songs written about this great sport. Hockey songs are an excellent way to capture the spirit of the game.

There are many bands singing hockey songs. They play inspirational hockey songs for the team in order to boost their spirit. The themes of hockey songs vary widely from band to band. There are humorous hockey songs, songs about hockey players and songs praising the segments of famous hockey events.

There are a numerous hockey songs popular in Canada. The game of ice hockey is the most popular game and the national winter sport in Canada. Many Canadians are obsessed with hockey that has become a part of Canadian culture. Hockey songs are written in order to inspire and motivate the hockey players.

Of several hockey songs, 'The hockey song', is the best. Written by 'Stompin' Tom Connors, it is an immortal song celebrating Canada's love for hockey. Well known for its chorus, the song has spilt up verses, each one describing a period of play in a typical hockey game. This song is the most played one at all Canadian hockey events.

Another classic hockey song is the Tragically Hip song "Fifty Mission Cap." This song is a true song story about Bill Barilko, who scored one of the most famous goals in National Hockey League history. The legend of Barilko, who scored the 1951 Stanley Cup winning goal for the Toronto Maple, and his mysterious death are forever immortalized in this song.

Other popular hockey songs are "Hockey" by Jane Siberry, "Hockey Night in Canada" of The Shuffle Demons, "Gordie and My Old Man" of Grievous Angels, "The Ballad of Wendel Clark, Parts I and II" of Rheostatics, "Hit Somebody!" by Warren Zevon and "The Zamboni Song" by Gear Daddies.

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7 Songs You Can Easily Play On The Guitar - Start Building Up Your Repertoire Of Songs Today

Acoustic guitars have something mesmerizing about
them. Being able to play acoustic guitar is a great feeling. However,
it can be slightly intimidating at the beginning when you don't know
where to start. Here is a selection of 7 songs you can easily play on
the guitar. It's time to roll up your sleeves and start your musical
journey now.

#1 Riders On the storm By the Doors

This song consists of 4 verses, each one them being twelve measures long.

#2 Happy Christmas (War is Over) by John Lennon

It is a very interesting song to learn to use guitar chords.

#3 Hey Hey, My My by Neil Young

It is an easy song to learn quickly. Yet, it is complicated enough to give iron out your guitar skill.

#4 Happy by the Rolling Stones

It is a classic song for any Rolling Stone lover.

#5 Tangled up in Blue by Bob Dylan

This song is the opening song of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks. A really good song to practice your strumming.

#6 Sitting on the Dock of the bay by Otis Redding

This song is a good song to expand on your strumming skills and touch on more difficult material.

#7 Silent night-Christmas song

This classic three-chord song is a beauty.

The melody is very powerful and you will have a great sense of satisfaction once you have learned it.

The
important thing is to choose a song you like so that you can ideally
identify your music to that song. It will make your learning experience
go faster.

If you already have a grasp of guitar basics (holding
your guitar, tuning it) then the next step is to start building a
repertoire of songs. You will get comfortable as you work your way up
and will be amazed at the results.

You want to play acoustic guitar fast? Find out new tips about how to play acoustic guitar easily and start learning now with video lessons! You can also build up your repertoire of songs here