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66. Teach Yourself Singing (Teach Yourself Music)
by Rick Guard
Paperback: 16 Pages (2005-09-30)
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"Singing" offers something for everyone, whether you are an absolute beginner learning to sing from scratch, a pop wannabe, or in the performance industry and want to add singing to your repertoire. Singer/songwriter Rick Guard has worked with many famous artists including Lionel Richie, Busted, Ronan Keating and Sophie Ellis Bextor and now it's your turn to follow in their footsteps with the help of your very own singing teacher. Students are able to improve and develop their voice using a variety of techniques. Two audio CDs and an accompanying booklet enable you to progress to your desired level at your own pace and convenience. The first CD explains in easy-to-follow steps the theory and technique needed to be able to sing well and the second CD provides exercises and daily practise programmes. After sales advice direct from your teacher also means that fine-tuning your singing skills could not be easier. "Singing" provides friendly tutoring guaranteed to help your talents flourish. ... Read more


67. Teach Me, Lord, to Dance: An Interview with Jesus
by George, William Pettingell
Paperback: 184 Pages (2006-12-11)
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Asin: 0978648706
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a fictional interview with Jesus Christ, where He talks about His life, ministry, and death, His relationship to God, concepts such as sin, hell, and heaven, and living the Christian life. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A lesson on how easy it is to come boldly to the Throne
A bout with leukemia left me unable to read because of the drugs. A friend sent me the book and I decided to read it in spite of the fact that I had not been able to read more than a few words. Perserverance paid off and I read the book while confined to my bedroom for 2 months. I was blessed to have time to contemplate the "different type of relationship" the author had with Jesus. The author was bold, he was irreverant according to my "religious world" and yet he didn't seem to apologise for it.I found myself questioning if I had pushed into knowing Jesus as the author obviously had done.To date I have reread the book and absolutely recommend it to anyone who wants to know how to search out new ways to get to know Jesus. I'm sure Jesus loves the book!

5-0 out of 5 stars The interview we all dream of having!
George has written the interview we all dream of having. He asks the questions we all have, along with biblically sound answers. It is quite apparent that the Holy Spirit inspired George throughout this entire book! You, too, will find yourself asking questions and thoughts being evoked at a depth you may never thought you'd go. It's a quick read... or not, depending on how you ponder over the meat within not only the answers, but the questions as well. A very relevant book for such a time as this. I also HIGHLY recommend the accompanying study guide that Karen Pettingell wrote to enhance this interview. You just may find the interviewee will be interviewing YOU! Or, you may find yourself dancing...

5-0 out of 5 stars Teach Me Lord, to Dance
By Sofia Steryo-Bartmus, Author "Paws of Wisdom" Valuable Lessons We Can Learn From Our Pets

If you interviewed Jesus, what would you ask? And what would He answer?

George Pettingell has done a thorough job in introducing to us who Jesus is. He makes Jesus come alive as you turn each page, as if you were sitting there with him asking the questions. In this unique interviewing style Jesus give us answers from the easiest to the most uncomfortable questions. This book is great for believers in Christ, old and new, who still have many unanswered questions, as well as for non-believers; those who are seeking and those who are trying to disprove Christ.

Although the answers are mostly based on Scripture and Bible stories, they are written in a simple, current and easy to understand language. I enjoyed the book very much. I found it interesting, informative and thought provoking. What if Jesus is who he says he is? Then what? What are we to do next?

If you have never had a personal relationship with Jesus, youcertainly will want to have one by the time you finish this book.

"Teach me Lord, to dance" is a timeless reference book for everyone's library (including the reference material in the back of the book for future study).

5-0 out of 5 stars This is truely a book that will change you.
Sit back and get ready for one of the greatest conversations ever, as if your sitting right there in the room with George and Jesus. The questions are relevant and the answers are in layman's language, modern and based on age-old Bible references.This presentation really brings to life the Bible stories. This is one of kind book written for the novice to the expert, it is one that you won't put down until the end and then it will open your mind and thoughts to a modern perspective about the Bible. I love this book, Thanks George.

5-0 out of 5 stars Teach Me, Lord, to Dance
I loved this book, it made me feel so good when I read it.It clearly reminded me of the book Joshua, that I have liked forever.It asks questions and gives answers that are easy to understand and helpful in keeping your faith.I would highly recomend this book to add to your library. ... Read more


68. Piano (Teach Yourself - General)
by Gillian Shepheard
Paperback: 128 Pages (2002-06-28)
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Asin: 0340848928
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This title takes the fundamentals of music theory and presents them in a practical, hands-on approach, using easy-to-follow explanations and exercises. It is a practical approach, using active learning. Based on contemporary teaching methods material is introduced a little at a time and new information builds on what has already been learned. Each chapter includes diagrams, examples, helpful hints and self tests before moving on which together creates a sense of achievement. ... Read more


69. Teach Yourself Songwriting (Teach Yourself - General)
by Anthony Galatis
Paperback: 192 Pages (2007-10-26)
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Asin: 0340939990
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teach yourself Songwriting will be an essential companion for any aspiring songwriter, and is ideal for those with no formal musical education. Covering every genre of popular contemporary music, from rock and pop to musical theatre and country/western, it tracks everything from what you will need to harnessing your creative potential, finding a 'hook' and even selling, performing and promoting your performance and/or songs on a professional level. It tackes such basics as whether to write down lyrics first or melody - or both together! - but also offers some material for those at a slightly more advanced level who'd like to understand such things as chords and sequencing, or harmony. With easy-to-understand notation, and an accompanying CD which showcases the process at work - from the first notes to the recorded performance - this accessible guide from a professional songwriter will prove indispensable forwould-be Songwriters. ... Read more


70. Latin American Dancing (Teach Yourself)
by Margaret Cantell, Paul Clements
Paperback: 223 Pages (2000-03-06)

Isbn: 0340725028
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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A handbook on Latin American dancing for complete beginners. It gives separate guidelines for men and women and step-by-step illustrations of the footsteps integrated with music beats. It covers the cha-cha-cha, rumba, jive, rock 'n' roll, samba, paso doble, mambo, bossa nova and Argentine tango. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Save your money- This book is awful.
This book is just terrible.I bought it as a reference and to so that Iwouldn't have to write down everything from dance class.But upon readingit I find almost every dance is presented in ways I have never been taughtor seen practiced in any of the clubs here in San Antonio.I think maybethe Salsa step was the same and some the rumba but all the other dancesjust look wrong.Also the dance frames shown are the type of holds I havebeen taught as wrong. ( hand on the poor girls kidney instead of higherup.)In terms of the step being taught the diagrams and descriptions arenot clear and many times they will use a term like Ball-Flat withoutdefining the term anywhere in the book.

Overall a very poor effort- Iwish I had not spent the money on it. ... Read more


71. Rock and Pop (Teach Yourself Music)
by Paul Roland
Paperback: 188 Pages (1999-09-06)

Isbn: 0340749369
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As part of the TY MUSIC series, this book records the development of this musical genre, outlining key personalities and groups and recommending essential albums. The technical processes and recording methods are discussed in a concise and intelligent manner. ... Read more


72. Teach Yourself Music Theory
by Margaret Richer
Paperback: 160 Pages (2003-12-26)
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Asin: 034087130X
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This book takes the fundamentals of music theory and presents them in a practical, hands-on approach, using easy-to-follow explanations and exercises. Each chapter includes diagrams, examples, clear explanations, helpful hints and self-tests before moving on, which together create a sense of achievement.The audio CD provides extra support and helps to put the theory and practice together. It is suitable for complete beginners and assumes no previous knowledge. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Useful, but its success is limited by not explaining *why* things are the way they are
A few years ago I began listening to contemporary music, that is to say, classical music composed after World War II (e.g. Ligeti, Gubaidulina, Boulez, Norgard, and so forth). While I found the soundworld of these composers immediately entertaining, I was intrigued by the concepts their music is based on. I needed an introduction to music theory for the complete beginner, and Margaret Richer's TEACH YOURSELF MUSIC THEORY is one of the few options I found.

TEACH YOURSELF MUSIC THEORY begins simply enough with rhythm. Richer proceeds to reading the staff, understanding sharps and flats (with the piano keyboard as an illustration) and to knowing the various types of scales. The bulk of the book is dedicated to the ins and outs of common-practice tonality. The author does try to reach out to diverse audiences, for jazz and rock get as much attention to classical music. Sometimes classical gets the short shrift, as although some minutiae of Baroque ornamentation is abundantly treated, counterpoint (one of the unique contributions the Western traditional has offered to music) gets a mere paragraph! Still, the exercises in the basics are pretty rigorous, and the CD that accompanies the book is easy to use. Also, the emphasis is clearly on the theory behind Western music, as the author calls a number of sounds dissonant when in various indigenous musical cultures they are seen as perfectly normal.

Though Richer discusses the "what" of music theory, she doesn't discuss the "why", and I felt that that could have made it easier for some readers. Music theory has a basis in real life: a given sound is a wave made up of a fundamental and partials, and that's why the Western diatonic scale ultimately has the arrangement it does. Once I began reading descriptions of the music of the spectralist movement, composers like Grisey, Norgard, and Saariaho, I felt much more comfortable with the theory, as I know why it works the way it does. With Richer's book, however, all of the theory seems arbitrary. For example, Richer explains that timbre is the difference in sound between two instruments playing the same note, but she doesn't explain how it works, nor that the sound of an instrument can be altered through certain techniques (like strings playing harmonics or a trumpet sounded with a mute).

Now, that lack of acoustic explanation won't bother all readers, and those looking to understand popular music and jazz will probably be happy with what's here, but for readers interested in 20th century musical developments, I would recommend a few additional resources. The first is Per Norgard's article "Inside a Symphony" published in the journal Numus West in 1975. Another is a special collection of papers on the spectralist movement published by the Musical Times several years ago. And finally, Kurt Stone's Music Notation in the Twentieth Century (W.W. Norton, 1980) will show the reader those new features of contemporary music scores that Richer's book is too simple to adequately cover. ... Read more


73. Ballroom Dancing (Teach Yourself)
by Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing
 Paperback: 160 Pages (1976-01-01)

Isbn: 0340225173
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Designed for the beginner, with basic hold and step instruction for the most popular ballroom, Latin American and social dances, this new edition has been updated in line with modern trends and changing needs. It includes re-drawn artwork, warming up exercises and a new section on Rock 'n' Roll. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars I want to dance, but this is a sleeping pill
I knew enough about dancing to be dangerous.It was time to do some serious reading up on what I wanted to do. This was my first book on dancing. Sadly, it did not excite me.The steps are laid out in such astyle that you must step through them in order to see them.The dancedescriptions and histories were good however.This would be a good book torefresh yourself from, while you're traveling on a plane or something, butit's not a good book to learn from. ... Read more


74. Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing (Teach Yourself - General)
by Craig Revel Horwood
Paperback: 160 Pages (2005-08-26)
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Asin: 0340907568
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Whether you are an absolute beginner, a 'Strictly Come Dancing' wannabe, or simply want a fun way to get fit, Ballroom Dancing offers something for everyone. Learn how to become a Ballroom Babe or a Latin Lover from leading dancer and choreographer Craig Revel Horwood. BBC television's 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge teaches all the basic moves in a fun, lively and straightforward way that will help you to get to grips with all types of ballroom dancing. Easy-to-follow instructions and illustrations will help you to learn numerous dances including the traditional Foxtrot, Waltz, and Tango as well as the more modern Mambo, Rumba and Samba. Each dance has lots of suggestions for great music to strut your stuff to, withplenty of helpful atips from Craig to help you practice until you have truly mastered your moves. ... Read more


75. Teach Yourself Film Studies (Teach Yourself Film & TV)
by Warren Buckland
Paperback: 192 Pages (2003-03)
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Isbn: 0340859660
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Both film buffs and students of the cinema will find this reference indispensable. It gives a chronological overview of film, analyzing genres such as westerns and sci-fi; explores different artistic approaches, techniques, and effects; and profiles a wide variety of directors, from Alfred Hitchcock to Steven Spielberg.

The book uncovers the secrets of film reviewing and the conventions reviewers adopt when they evaluate films. This new edition includes an expanded section concerning film studies on the Internet. Whatever readers' interest in film, Teach Yourself Film Studies will provide them with the skills to turn them into well-informed film critics. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A quick way to understand structure, genres and reviews using available examples.
Buckland starts with the basic of aesthetics and techniques of long take, deep focus and montage.He next tackles film structure and narration, and has an extended section on the narration of the confusing Mulholland Dr, so readers will want to watch that movie before reading that section (or while reading it). Looking at the director as artist with examples of Alfred Hitchcock, Wim Wenders, and Kathryn Bigelow. Perhaps the section on film genres was limited, with discussion only of"fallen women films", film noir, and 1950's science fiction.Readers may want to watch on the Michael Moore films (Jack and Me, or Bowling for Columbine) before reading the section on non-fiction films.Finally viewers of Spiderman 3, will appreciate 4 different reviews on the final chapter on "reception of film". My understanding of the review process is much better now, and I think my viewing of movies will be richer, and slightly different after reading this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars How to watch movies like a pro
We all go to the movies, and some of us read the reviews in the magazines and newspapers, or watch reviews on TV. if you're like me, you've sometimes wondered why a movie you liked didn't get a good review, or more interestingly, a movie you didn't like got a rave review. What up? Why? Isn't a movie just a movie?

Well, no. Movies are a lot of things to a lot of people: a way to make a living for some, a place in out of the cold for some, art for some. Some movies we all sleep through, others keep us on the edge of our seats. Others have scenes we still remember after so many years, like the shower scene inPsycho, where Janet Leigh "gets it", at Bates Motel.

I think the answer is, the many of the people who make movies are very smart, are very well versed in literature, art, sculpture, music, history. As such, the movies they make or star in often seem to be a melding or conglomeration of "all of the above". Often, unless we're very alert, these things go over or past our head, and we don't consciously even notice them, but they sink in, and stay with us.

So what should we be looking for, and how can we recognize it? One place to start is to begin thinking like a screenwriter, or a director, or an actor. This little book is a great start on how to do that.

Some chapter headings: Film Aesthetics: Formalism and Realism; Why is the music the way it is? What emotions is it evoking in us? Why afre close-ups used? Why long shots? Why is the camera moving? What is it trying to tell us?

Film Structure: Narrative and Narration: whose perspective and point of view is the camera taking? Why? How much of the plot doe we know, as opposed to the principal characters?

Film Authorship: the Director as auteur: Which is more important: the script or how it's interpreted into voice inflections, emotions and body language? Were there phases, or periods, movies went through, and what does that mean to us today?

Film Genres: Defining the Typical Film. This is sort of like putting numbers on the backs of the players: we expect a certain "structure" in a western, that we wouldn't expect it a slapstick farce or in a WW II based spy thriller. Well, what are the basic structures?

the No-Fiction film: Five Types of Documentary. Do you feel a bit uncomfortable watching a Michael Moore documentary? WE often forget that in addition to Mr. Moore, there is a camera person, probably an audio person, most likely a director, all there but out of sight. What might that tell us about what we see on the eleven o'clock "news"?

I have a small library of books on film studies and film criticism. However, if I could only have one, this book would be it. If you go to the movies for anything other than a warm place out of the cold, or to eat popcorn in a darkened room, get this book. It will make your movie watching infinitely more interesting.




5-0 out of 5 stars "one is lost in admiration of the author's skill..."
"Most beginners' guides of this sort fail miserably to fulfil (sic) their brief, being written by uncompromising ideologues who refuse to concede anything to the needs of the general reader.Buckland'spocket-sized volume represents a breakthrough: it's genuinely pitched atnovices and succeeds in maintaining a perfect balance between clarity andintellectual complexity.One is lost in admiration of the author's skillat reducing the major issues and approaches to a scale exactly calibratedfor undergraduate seminar discussion without the least hint ofcondescension in tone.The format of efficient bullet-pointing andsuccinct case studies can be freely cribbed from in planning lessons foryears to come. (PM)" -- from Sight & Sound, a British filmmagazine ... Read more


76. Dog Tricks: How to Teach Your Dog to Dance and Dazzle
by Ivy Press
Paperback: 32 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 0740751115
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Dog Tricks is a fun and easy how-to book and accompanying kit that provides straightforward know-how to teach even an old dog new tricks. With this simple guide your pooch will master amazing tricks that will leave your friends and their "average" dogs stupefied.

The Dog Tricks training package includes a 32-page instruction book complete with four-color art, a mini-soccer ball, eight mini trick-training cones, and the crucial invisible magic dust. Equipped with these common tools, you'll be able to teach your dog unbelievable stunts such as:

" Walk Yourself, and Don't Be Long

" Dance the Shimmy

" Take a Bow

" Dribble Like Diego

" Find My Glasses

Successfully teaching your dog to perform tricks like these will not only be great fun for you both, but will enrich your dog's life, help with general obedience training, and help him make new friends and influence people. With this remarkable kit, you won't limit your pooch to a life of mediocrity! ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Less than desirable
This book sucked.One of the tricks is actually to teach your dog to run away.It would take about 5 million treats to train your dog using the advice of this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of Dog Tricks:How to Teach Your Dog to Dance & Dazzle
This is a cute little set and would make a fun gift for puppy buyers or anyone with a young dog they wish to train.The book is short and simple and the props are fun.The only thing necessary is motivation.I got it to teach my therapy dogs tricks so they can entertain on their visits. A fun set for sure. ... Read more


77. Classical Music (Teach Yourself Music)
by Stephen Collins
Paperback: 170 Pages (1997-06-18)
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This is a practical introduction to the world of classical music for the newcomer. Topics are introduced gradually and presented from the listener's point of view. ... Read more


78. Teacher's wisdom: Billy Siegenfeld.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION)(interview)(Interview): An article from: Dance Magazine
by Lynn Voedish
 Digital: 4 Pages (2006-08-01)
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Asin: B000HXDAQQ
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This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Thomson Gale on August 1, 2006. The length of the article is 1026 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Teacher's wisdom: Billy Siegenfeld.(TEACH-LEARN CONNECTION)(interview)(Interview)
Author: Lynn Voedish
Publication: Dance Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 80Issue: 8Page: 60(2)

Article Type: Interview

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79. Giving dancers their growl: the Ailey School and The Lion King team up to teach the art of the Broadway audition.(teach-learn connection): An article from: Dance Magazine
by Jen Peters
 Digital: 4 Pages (2008-12-01)
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This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Dance Magazine, Inc. on December 1, 2008. The length of the article is 975 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Giving dancers their growl: the Ailey School and The Lion King team up to teach the art of the Broadway audition.(teach-learn connection)
Author: Jen Peters
Publication: Dance Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2008
Publisher: Dance Magazine, Inc.
Volume: 82Issue: 12Page: 92(4)

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80. Float, shake, melt, quake: Gaga is sparking sensations and imaginations worldwide.(teach-learn connection): An article from: Dance Magazine
by Erika Eichelberger
 Digital: 4 Pages (2009-01-01)
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Asin: B001R117BM
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This digital document is an article from Dance Magazine, published by Dance Magazine, Inc. on January 1, 2009. The length of the article is 1059 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Float, shake, melt, quake: Gaga is sparking sensations and imaginations worldwide.(teach-learn connection)
Author: Erika Eichelberger
Publication: Dance Magazine (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2009
Publisher: Dance Magazine, Inc.
Volume: 83Issue: 1Page: 190(3)

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