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The art of playing an instrument

It requires a lot of a musician to be an expert together with his instrument. Hands, head and heart have to work together in a perfect combination. Pedro Alcantara explains how to do and how to achieve this state of coordination and expression.

She mostly stresses the three most important parts:

  • The physical part. That is the body-movement, posture and so on
  • The psychological part, which means emotions, ……..
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Red makes women sexually attractive and other women jealous

So, now something very practical: be Aware and even careful, women!

Everybody knows that women like to wear red clothes. This is an attractive colour. In nature red is the signal colour and everybody looks at once to the red colour when it appears somewhere.

But this is also a reason that women get jealous!

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Living Barbie

This Is Not a Barbie Doll. This Is an Actual Human Being.”

Be prepared to be freaked out! The picture ……………..

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Jobs influence the development of stress

Scientists at the University of Cincinnati have found out how big the influence of a specific job on the development of depression is. More than 200.000 people were asked. Here the main result:

The highest risk can be seen in the field of ………….

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Big gap between rich and poor

Chinas wages increase and lead to a deep gap between rich-poor.

The China labour bulletin shows that wages increase very much over the past two decades. This leads to a very big gap between rich and poor people.

Of course the highest minimum wage is to be found at the coastal area just like Shenzen, Shanghai, Shangdon and so on.

Compared to other countries in Asia …………..

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What a shame

Four elderly petitioners from Henan took it all off and protested in front of the US Embassy in Beijing over the rights of their activist sons and daughters.

The nude petitioners were seen in front of the embassy around 10:00 a.m. with phrases such as “Corrupt officials in Henan are livestocks!“ written on their bodies. The demonstrators included 65-year-old Xing Jiaying, 66-year-old He Zeying, 73-year-old Tian Guirong and 68-year-old Zhang Fengmei, who were also holding placards reading simply “yuan” (grievance).

According to the protestors, their sons and daughters were human rights activists suffering from torture and mistreatment while under illegal detention. Their children voiced grievances in the form of letters or calls to the government, resulting in 18 years of illicit detention, one of the parents said.

What a shame for those old women to offer their naked bodies as last sign of desperation and powerlessness.

What sign of respect for life.

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Lowest suicide rate in the world

In 2002 the Lancet, a British medical journal, said there were 23.2 suicides per 100,000 people annually from 1995 to 1999. This year a report by a group of researchers from the University of Hong Kong found that had declined to an average annual rate of 9.8 per 100,000 for the years 2009-11, a 58% drop.

Paul Yip, director of the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention at the University of Hong Kong and a co-author of the recent study, says no ……..

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Test stress leading cause of suicide

According to the Annual Report on China’s Education (2014), or the Blue Book of Education, released on Tuesday, most of the teenagers who killed themselves are in middle school, and they did so mainly because they could not bear the heavy pressure of the test-oriented education system. Read more……

http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2014-05/14/content_17505294.htm

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A bite of Peking university

There is a saying in Germany about the living in good conditions which says: „Living like the king of France“.

Those who have been to China and having joined Chinese meals know that “one can eat like the Emperor of China”.

To eat in China, to enjoy the countless dishes, one can get a slide impression of what this saying “eating like the Emperor of China” means. …….

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The art of breathing as a challenge for the string musician

Singing and playing instriúments, especially as a string musician you are deeply connected with your breathing. There is no right or wrong breathing. You have to be in close contact with your own breathing. Ruth Phillips Shows exercises to explore your breathing, to explore your instrument, to be aware of the rhythm and to follow the change of  expansion and contraction.

The better you explore the art of breathing the more touched the audience will listen to your music.

http://thestrad.com/latest/editorschoice/how-to-breathe-freely-when-playing-a-stringed-instrument

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