First thing--find out if she can tap her fingers or foot to keep time with the music she hears on TV or Radio! If she can--then she can learn an instrument. If not-well--don't waste yer cash! Secondly--what is her attention span when learning anything else? She should practice an hour every night, if it gets that far. Third: If she starts delaying her practicing, she might not be wanting to learn how to play an instrument. Thats why you should not buy a very expensive guitar first thing. They aren't any easier to play than a $50 one! Our oldest son was very adept at learning how to play a guitar. He sat in a room i had made in the cellar, and practiced down there every night for an hour or two. On a Harmony Guitar sold at Sears! No lessons! Lerned it well. Now, he owns a music store in Conn., and puts on music shows for local clubs, etc. But--the only thing his brother can play is the radio! I play the 5-string banjo in a bluegrass group. Self-taught. My brother was tone deaf! Go figure.
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Today's Featured Article - Hydraulics - Cylinder Anatomy - by Curtis von Fange. Let’s make one more addition to our series on hydraulics. I’ve noticed a few questions in the comment section that could pertain to hydraulic cylinders so I thought we could take a short look at this real workhorse of the circuit. Cylinders are the reason for the hydraulic circuit. They take the fluid power delivered from the pump and magically change it into mechanical power. There are many types of cylinders that one might run across on a farm scenario. Each one could take a chapter in
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