A while back I had written about how much money it was possible to save by taking public transportation. Since that time, I have noticed that there are a quite a few completely different selections for student bus passes throughout the country. The example I used of the pass in Winnipeg turned out to be roughly average, so that’s fine as far as the comparison proceeded to go; however, shortly after checking out the different options across Canada I thought it may be interesting to make note of the differences.
When creating study skills for middle school or high school, there are a couple of ways to approach this. Creating a system that works for you is crucial and needs to be pertinent and easy to accomplish on a set basis.
Chords are the next step in the learning progression. A chord is just a small grouping of three or more notes that are all hit at the same time. The sounds created from these chords have a much richer and larger sound than that of any single note. There are lots of chord structures that must be learned, as well as the major and minor keys in which those structures could be played. Add to that the fact that chords can also be played in different octaves and it quickly gets clear that the average player can easily invest months just scratching the surface of the various chord theories.