Holistic Junction's Featured School of the Week: Center for Therapeutic Massage and SchoolWritten by C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
Holistic Junction is delighted to present Center for Therapeutic Massage and School as featured school of week. The Center for Therapeutic Massage and School's mission is '...to advance science and art of therapeutic massage through excellence in training, education and professional developement .' Their comprehensive 600-hour certification program is professionally taught by experienced and qualified Instructors who provide, in addition to lectures, hands-on training in diverse areas of massage therapy. Situated in close proximity of New Jersey shores, in historical West Long Branch, NJ, Center for Therapeutic Massage and School is is approved by New Jersey Department of Vocational Education and by National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continiuing education provider under Category A. The Center for Therapeutic Massage and School provides a detailed Massage Therapist Certification program comprised of: Additionally, Center for Therapeutic Massage and School also offers Continuing Education clinics in following:
| | Automatic Control of ChordsWritten by Ron Worthy
LEARN HOW TO PRACTICE FOR A THREE-WAY (AUTOMATIC) CONTROL OF CHORDSCORRECT PRACTICE IS INDISPENSABLE! Your success or failure at keyboard may well hinge on how quickly and accurately you can memorize a new chord. To be really efficient at this you must use your eyes, your ears, and muscles of your hands. You must learn a chord so that you can recognize and play that chord next day without hesitation. Let me explain how to practice to gain this three-way control. VISUAL CONTROL - After playing a chord, take your hands off keyboard. Then return to chord remembering visually where fingers were positioned. Notice particularly pattern that was formed by black and white keys and location of melody and root notes. (No two chords look exactly alike.) Repeat this procedure at least four or five times to learn a chord visually. And, as you are playing chord, say its name OUT LOUD. You must associate name of chord with actual notes you are playing, if chord symbol is to have any real meaning later on.
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