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Latest Music Article

Music soothes the savage beast - get tips and advice that will help you create music that will soothe even the most savage beast - you.

Tips to play acoustic guitar fast by Michael — last modified Aug 27, 2008 02:14 AM
Successfully learning how to play guitar is within the grasp of most people, yet many beginners give up too quickly. Frequently, quitting beginners will blame their lack of time to practice and that playing hurts their fingers. The problem is that they just don't practice enough. This page can't give you more time to practice, but it will show you how to successfully become an adequate guitar player without the expense of paid nstruction.
Tips for playing the blues guitar scale by Craig Bassett — last modified Aug 20, 2008 11:59 PM
In this blues guitar scale lesson we'll take a look at a really common guitar scale used for blues improvisation. This scale is great to learn if you want to play blues guitar in an authentic sounding way. In fact, it would be really hard to solo in a blues...
Tips for how to tune a guitar by Michael — last modified Aug 18, 2008 02:24 PM
If you want to be a be a guitar god, you need to have a properly tuned guitar. While there are electric tuners (or band assistants) to make the job effortless, a good musician must know how to tune his own instrument in a pinch. So, here's how to tune a 6-string guitar with the standard tuning method.
The secret to playing great guitar fast by Trevor Greenfield — last modified Aug 09, 2008 11:12 AM
Some people learn to get good at playing guitar so fast that there has to be some secret that they are using that is known to only a select few. Find out what their secret is and how you can use the same techniques to boost your playing faster than ever.
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Latest Business Article

Business changes everyday. Be sure to stay ahead with tips and advice from the latest business articles at afewtips.com .

Can Your Business Operate as an S Corporation? by Stephen L. Nelson — last modified Aug 27, 2008 02:11 AM
Subchapter S corporation status often saves the small business owner thousands of dollars a year in taxes. But tight eligibility rules mean some small businesses can't qualify. In this article, a CPA explains who can and can't take advantage of S corporation status.
Tips for creating successful surveys by Michael — last modified Aug 26, 2008 12:23 AM
This article will give tips and advice on developing surveys. How to develop a successful survey as well as how to execute effective surveys and produce meaningful accurate survey results.
Tips for reading a business report by Michael — last modified Aug 22, 2008 09:23 AM
When reading a report, whether it be a financial report, or a marketing results report or even a budget summary report, context is the most important consideration. Here are a few tips to help you when you are reviewing a business report.
Tips for better business performance measurement by Tris Brown — last modified Aug 20, 2008 07:36 PM
It's time for a change in thinking. The truth is that the measurement starting line is very wide and the race is not reserved for the genetically gifted few. Ordinary people with no special training are conducting meaningful measurement and revolutionizing their organizations in the process. You can, too.
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Latest Home Theater Article

Find the most recent addition to the Home Theater section of afewtips.com.

Tips for buying a home theater projector by Michael — last modified Aug 27, 2008 02:13 AM
Home theater projectors are simple in concept but complicated in execution. If you want that movie theater feel, nothing comes close to a projector. But before you pull the trigger and purchase one, consider these few tips.
Tips for calibrating a TV or projector by Michael — last modified Aug 26, 2008 10:46 AM
Calibrating a display, whether you are calibrating a TV or a projector, is a subjective art. What looks good to one person, can often look artificial to another person. In this article, you will find tips and advice for calibrating that TV or projector so it suits you - the viewer.
Tips for how to replace a projector lamp by Michael — last modified Aug 18, 2008 02:19 PM
It's just another day of enjoying your Projector or Rear Projection TV when all of a sudden you see the dreaded lamp warning indicator telling you it will be time soon to replace the projector lamp. With these simple steps, you will learn how to replace a projector lamp and be back to enjoying your projector or TV in no time.

Latest Technology Article

Like light through fiber optics, technology moves at the speed of light. Keep ahead of the competition with tips and advice on the latest technological changes and advancements from the latest technology articles at afewtips.com.

Tips for calibrating a TV or projector by Michael — last modified Aug 26, 2008 10:46 AM
Calibrating a display, whether you are calibrating a TV or a projector, is a subjective art. What looks good to one person, can often look artificial to another person. In this article, you will find tips and advice for calibrating that TV or projector so it suits you - the viewer.
Tips for creating durable welds with TIG welding by Muna wa Wanjiru — last modified Aug 20, 2008 07:31 PM
Not all metals can be processed without effort by welding procedures; there are some with very high conductivity properties that accumulate and generate heat almost instantly: this is the case with aluminum and magnesium. These metals came to be used only as late as the 1940s by means of special welding procedures known as MIG welding that has now been largely replaced by the process known as tungsten inert gas or TIG welding.
Tips for how to clean your LCD screen by Johnny Waymire — last modified Aug 18, 2008 02:29 PM
LCD cleaning practical guide. Simple cleaning tips are described and a two-part recipe for a cleaning solution, that works great, is also given.
Tips for predicting the weather from clouds by Michael — last modified Jul 31, 2008 07:43 PM
You could predict the weather yourself. With nobody to help. Just using nature as a forecast, you could easily predict what weather will come up. There are many ways to do this.
Tips for choosing an uninterruptible power supply by Alison Campbell — last modified Jul 23, 2008 05:37 PM
Uninterruptible power supply is becoming increasingly important as business managers struggle with the reality that mains electricity may not be reliable enough to support today's dynamic business environments. But what is an UPS and what's the difference between one and the next? This article outlines the basics.
Tips for calibration using neuro linguistic programming by Shawn Carson — last modified Jul 10, 2008 08:54 PM
Calibration in Neuro Linguistic Programming NLP refers to the skill of observing and listening for the unconscious responses that the people around us (whether business clients, suppliers, colleagues, subordinates) offer us. These unconscious responses offer clues as to the thoughts that are passing through the mind of the other person.
Tips for Sieve Testing: Standards, Certification & Calibration by Arthur (Art) Gatenby — last modified Jul 01, 2008 06:46 PM
Sieving in its most elemental definition is the separation of fine material from coarse material by means of a meshed or perforated surface. The technique was used as far back as the early Egyptian days as a way to size grains. These early sieves were made of woven reeds and grasses. Today the sieve test is the technique used most often for analyzing particle-size distribution.

Latest Home and Family Article

Come inside to find tips and advice to make the home a happy home.

Money saving ideas for homeowners by Michael — last modified Aug 22, 2008 05:02 PM
Cutting costs is the easiest method for easing your financial burden today. These money saving ideas will help you make ends meet and make an immediate impact on improving your financial health.
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