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BadSax

enjoys 3 martini lunches
ugh... way too little... :p

call me when they're in like 4th-5th grade and they are big enough to hold instruments... :D
 

Keatonsdad

Joshua 24:15
Keaton the oldest bangs on the drums and can play a few chords on my guitar and Callen the youngest also plays some on the drums both can hold a beat at the ages of 1 and 3!
 

BadSax

enjoys 3 martini lunches
Keaton the oldest bangs on the drums and can play a few chords on my guitar and Callen the youngest also plays some on the drums both can hold a beat at the ages of 1 and 3!
Bounce then on your lap or whatever to music you like with the beat of what you are listening too...

Their brains will stop wiring for music right around age 5, but anything you can do to reinforce rhythm (or pitch, like listening to classical music or opera) will help them. Once kids are around 1st grade, you can build on what they have musically, but there isn't nearly as much 'wiring' you can continue to add...

If you're not a singer, at least rhythm is an easy one... have them clap with you a steady beat (if they can), and then double time it (also if they can), i.e. if you're clapping once a second (60 beats a minute) start clapping twice a second (120 beats a second) you'll be teaching them how to subdivide from quarter notes to eighth notes... :D
 
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Keatonsdad

Joshua 24:15
Thanks I'll try it out and keep them going on it. I'd love to have them in music in school not because I want them to do it nut because they actually like it and want to be there making music.
 

Mike P

c:enter
Staff member
lol, its called sellout, although its preferrable, there is another saying and it goes something like, "you can take the "gangsta" from the ghetto but you can never take the ghetto from the "gangsta"" something like that ;)
 

ScottV

New member
Are those cut outs mandatory if you want to run the cobra fog light setup ?
Yup, I have not seen the bumper since it went directly to the paint shop but there are detailed pictures of the cuts needed so I went to town. I had the sparks flying right over my shoulder. Bathing in a rain of fire, nothing like it.

The instructions state:

"... you will need to notch your crash bumper to allow clearance for the fog lamp assemblies. You will also need to cut the vertical support bracket that attached the top and bottom of the crash bumper on each end."





I used the stock ballast mount for the four new ballasts needed for the quad projector setup. The blue 8ga wire is the power feed for the lights including the fogs. Overkill is job #1.

-Scott
 

tixer

Lincoln Evangelist
Why are you working on Bill's winter-beater? :)

But seriously, what's the story on this one? I've never seen one like that before!
 
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