
http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/12/10/utah.smart.trial.verdict/index.html?hpt=Sbin
I was never a overtly musical child. My mother never pushed me to do any musical instrument. My father was the musical one, my mother always told me to focus on “my school work so you don’t end up being a dummy”. So…now I begin as an adult. My childhood dream of being like my dad is coming true. I am learning how to play the guitar.
Private lessons are way too much out of my budget as a starving college student. So, to learn the know how and try to become the next Colby Calliet, I must turn to the internet for help.
In my research, I have fund a number of sites that I think are helpful for the budding guitarist. One that I’m sure even the most experienced guitarists can atest to is youtube.
Just type in the search box “how to play the guitar” and dozens of options will pop up. Take your pick from that point on. If it’s a specific song you are searching for, just type into the search box the song (Bubbly by Colby Calliet) and options will be present for you.
Now, after you have learned the basic chords and want to expand your horizons and really get to playing, there are a number of sites that you can visit to get the specific chords to play the song. Simply type in “how to play (song) on guitar” and options will appear before you. (the magic of the internet)
The site I prefer to go to when I am in need of the right chord is ultimateguitar.com. There is a large database for many of your favorite songs.
This site is also has the option of giving free lessons as well. Lessons start at beginners, including learning the scales and speed playing, to advanced, which sharpens playing skills and picking movements.
There are many options these days when it comes to learning how to play musical instruments. I’m sure that many parents are scrambling to get their children the musical talents that they hope will get their child into the best college out there. I say STOP. Wait until your children get to adulthood. The internet will teach them everything…
HE is the great "I Am" and yet some people have a hard time talking to Him and listening to what He has to say for our lives.
Everyone has their own personal relationship with God, even if they truly believe or not. It’s a very personal choice that can only be made by each individual person.
Even the people who continuously go to church and are in their word can still only be seeing what their eyes want them to see instead of truly listening to what the Lord has to say.
There have been times when I’ve heard the Lord speaking to me and then there have been times when I have felt abandoned by him. I can remember hearing God talking to me through different outlets when I was even as young as the 4th grade.
There was also a period of time during college that I couldn’t hear Him at all. I had stopped going to church, I had stopped hanging out with the right people, and I had stopped trying to listen to what he had to say.
It was then that I felt abandoned. Not because of anything He has done but what I had allowed myself to do.
It wasn’t until I heard the song “How Great is Our God” by Chris Tomlin that I decided set my ear towards God and really listen to him.
Whether you hear Him in song or in scripture, God is constantly trying to talk to us, it’s whether or not you know how to listen that’s key.
I’ve tried to familiarize myself with the happenings of Haiti, but it’s becoming more and more difficult with the presence of pop media.
I do think that the disaster of Haiti is a very large subject that needs to be covered and talked about or else help to those in need will not happen.
However, I feel as if this whole thing is becoming a publicity stunt to those in the media. There is no real depth to the things that celebrities are doing to help with the relief fund.
I don’t really care if you can sing a super high note on a television show when you should be on the phones taking callers and getting as much help for these people as you can.
This isn’t a game and I don’t think that the people of Haiti are all that interested in hearing you sing either. They just lost everything; your voice might not make it better for them.
I think there is so much more that we can be doing. It’s taking so much time for us to get over there and really settle everything down.
I heard on the news that some of the people who have YET to receive medical care are dying of gangrene. It’s been two weeks since this happened and there are still people dying.
Now turning this on myself, I feel so incomplete just sitting here and not being able to hop on the next flight over there myself.
I feel conflicted with guilt because here I sit in my nicely furnished apartment, only able to share my words with God and nothing else.
I don’t know about you, but doesn’t that feeling really suck?
Maybe some people are just not interested in helping at all. Maybe they feel that there is nothing that they can do personally, but I think that there is.
This is really turning into a rant, but I think as American young adults, we can make such a difference in these peoples lives if given the opportunity.
Lets continue to share our desires to help these people. Lets continue to strive to make life better for them. Lets not put this in the hands of celebrities and think its all going to get taken care of.
Sincerely,
Blaise