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1895
Sleep
FALLING ASLEEP TO MUSIC
If you want to fall asleep with the stereo on, turn the volume down to a level that would be too quiet when you are awake. In less than five minutes, that level will feel comfortable, but if you're still awake in 15 minutes you may have to turn it down again.
Rusty Cartmill, Athens, Georgia
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Sports
YO-YOING
The yo-yo makes music. A very good yo-yo thrower can actually make the string hum so loud that it is audible in a quiet environment. The rim of the yo-yo is probably traveling over 40 MPH if it makes any audible note. If the note it makes is low C the rim is traveling at nearly 60 MPH.
Bill Alton, Yoyo Newsletter Editor, Portsmouth, NH, USA
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Music
FINDING WHERE TO PUT YOUR MOUTH ON A CLARINET
To find the correct place to put your mouth on a clarinet reed, put a piece of paper between the reed and the mouthpiece. Where the paper stops is the correct place for your mouth.
Mandy Reinert, Student, LaCrosse, WI, USA
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2908
Music
PLAY MUSIC YOU LIKE
You will get farther and be happier playing music the way you like it than by changing your sound to please others.
Archibald Clumpy
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3025
Music
FIXING A MISTAKE WHILE SOLOING
If you're playing improvised music and flub a note or phrase in a scale, repeat the mistake and there is none.
John Hornor Jacobs, Creative Director, Musician, Little Rock, Ar, 72205
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3244
Music
DOUG'S DUET THEORY
If two superstars team up to do a duet, both their productive careers are almost over.
Douglas H. Hanbury, retired, East Peoria, IL, USA
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Music
WHEN TO CHANGE GUITAR STRINGS
If your guitar strings are rusty, discolored, your fingers don't slide well on them, or they generally don't feel good, it's time to change your strings.
Austin, Crestview, Florida, USA
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3512
Computers
MP3 FILE SIZE AND PLAY LENGTH
Figure about 1 MB per minute to determine how long an MP3 file of a given length will play, or how many minutes you can record on a device in MP3 format.
Charles Shapiro, programmer, Atlanta, GA, USA
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3745
Appliances
CHOOSING HI-FI SPEAKERS
Good speakers are heavy for their size. If it feels lightweight and flimsy, that's usually how it'll sound.
johnny silver
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4060
Music
MUSIC AT A PARTY
At a party with a large range in ages, the self-described oldies station will be the most well-received, followed by a well-known acoustic CD of a popular singer/songwriter, followed the Greatest Hits album of any band from the 60s.
Mignon, baggage handler, Missoula
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4183
Music
THE TITLE TRACK RULE FOR DJS
A title track is most likely to be the best song on a recording.
Max Vidrine, KDVS DJ, Davis, CA, USA
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