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Monday, 28 November 2011

Thalamus Publishing Review Scam

You know how a lot of Violin beginner music is rather uninspiring, or it doesn't fit into your teaching curriculum - wrong keys, too hard, too easy, totally ungraded, doesn't flow readily from one teaching point to the next.....

A few years back, I read an impassioned plea from a violin teacher:

"What can I give my beginners to play?"

Well, I was using Folk songs with my 6 and 7 year old beginner violin classes (the same Folk songs that their Headmaster had taught them to sing at School Assembly) and they just loved them, especially the rollicking ballads!

So I kept right on using Folksongs for all my beginners, from Kindergarten through High School teenagers to adults, and they all still love Folksongs, and so do their families!

And here is something that is important to me, and I'm sure it will be to you too:
I am never BORED with Folksongs. Even the simplest Folksong is a miniature masterpiece.

*Folk music is the basis of all music.
*School children sing Folk music.
*School recorder bands play Folk music.

So, following the old educational theory of proceeding from the known to the unknown, it makes good sense to begin violin education with Folk music.

* Folk Song and Folk Dance are the foundation of all music.
* Folk music is pure music - quality music in good taste.
* The study of Classical Music begins with Folk Music.....

"Folk Music is the Basis of All Music. Every form of vocal and instrumental music we possess has developed out of folk song or dance..." (Oxford Companion to Music)

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Folk music was the most popular music of its time. It has survived because it was popular with many generations of singers, instrumentalists, and their audiences. It has been preserved in aural history, and collected by many collectors who did not want it to be lost. Beethoven, Haydn, Weber, and others were even employed to arrange Scottish and Irish folksongs to preserve them.

Folk Music is the purest music that we have, because it has been edited as it has been passed down through the generations, and all the "rough edges" - sour notes, etc., have been worn away by the passage of time.

The list of famous Folk music collectors includes:

*Thomas Moore (1779-1852)
and
*Robert Burns (1759-96), who wrote new words to old Irish and Scottish melodies (respectively),
with
* George Thompson, who collected old Scottish and Irish songs and Welsh harp tunes, and engaged the foremost composers of the time, including Haydn, Beethoven and Weber, to write accompaniments for them.

*From the "Folk Music Movement":
*Revd. Sabine Baring-Gould (English)
* Revd. John Broadwood; Miss Lucy Broadwood (English)
*Frank Kidson (chiefly English); Mary Neal (English)
* Mrs Milligan Fox (Irish)
* Mrs Kennedy-Fraser (Hebridean)
*Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
and especially
*Cecil Sharp (1859-1924) (Southern Appalachians, USA, (with Olive Dame Campbell))
and in Europe:
*Béla Bartók (1881-1945)
*Zoltán Kodály (1882-1967)
and many others

They can be a very useful additional resource or a remedial tool at various stages of study, and can help to lay down, or consolidate, a good foundation for violin playing.

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Saturday, 19 November 2011

Forel Publishing Review

This manual contains complete service information for all 1955 Ford Passenger Cars and the new Ford Thunderbird. Step-by-step procedures for trouble shooting, cleaning and inspecting, repairing, and re-placing the various parts, assemblies, and systems on these vehicles are presented here. This manual also contains maintenance and lubrication data as well as a tabulation of service specifications.

This product is produced in Adobe Reader (pdf) format to retain the exact look and feel of the original manual. Simply scroll through the pages and sections like reading a normal printed manual. In addition, unlike a printed version, each page can be printed (or reprinted, if damaged in the garage), zoom in to over 1200% to see the exact details, and you can search for keywords.

This 6000+ page manual is the original manual used by Ford technicians in the 60's and 70's to identify the correct service part for Ford cars. It contains a comprehensive list of part numbers, diagrams, illustrations, cross-references, and other valuable information necessary for any restoration project.

Detailed illustrations of many of the service operations are given here. Disassembled views of the principal units show the various parts in the order of their disassembly or assembly. In many cases, a glance at these illustrations will tell you all you need to know about how the parts go together. Grab A Copy Click here

This product is produced in Adobe Reader (pdf) format to retain the exact look and feel of the original manual. Simply scroll through the pages and sections like reading a normal printed manual. In addition, unlike a printed version, each page can be printed (or reprinted, if damaged in the garage), zoom in to over 1200% to see the exact details, and you can search for keywords.

This 6000+ page manual is the original manual used by Ford technicians in the 60's and 70's to identify the correct service part for Ford cars. It contains a comprehensive list of part numbers, diagrams, illustrations, cross-references, and other valuable information necessary for any restoration project.

This is not the same as a "Shop Manual". A shop manual is very useful, but simply does not provide the details necessary for most restorations. For example, a shop manual does not provide the full part numbers (i.e. C5ZZ-1007-B), when a part changed, nor diagrams specific to your model car. Instead, it contains partial numbers and only a handful of general illustrations (most may not even be for your model car).

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