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Riverbum Joins Kayak Fishing Classics

RiverBum Joins Kayak Fishing ClassicS                                                               By; Katrinka Swenson, ClassicS Staff Journalist     Kayak Fishing ClassicS is pleased to announce that RiverBum Saltwater Flies has Joined the “ClassicS as the Exclusive Saltwater Flies Sponsor.”   RiverBum is the maker and provider of some very fine saltwater flies and will being Tying exclusive patterns for the ClassicS Tournaments, as well as providing their traditional saltwater patterns.     RiverBum, based out of Salt Lake, Utah has a strong focus on providing high quality patterns at very economical prices. What you might spend for a few flies elsewhere will buy you a pocket full of high quality RiverBum Saltwater Flies.     Winners in the Fly Fishing Division of the Kayak Fishing ClassicS Tournaments will receive a nice selection of RiverBum Saltwater Flies. Contestants’ flies will be packaged in a gift cup and individual packs of flies.     RiverBum Saltwater Flies were selected from several world renowned fly manufacturers. Their selection is attributed the RiverBum commitment to quality, selection and price control.   Saltwater fish are mostly toothy critters or they have crushers in their mouth, that destroy a well tied fly in no time at all. A cheap or … Read more

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Easy Piano: Ways You Can Start Playing Piano Right Away

The pleasure of being able to play a song on the piano is something that must be experienced. And playing piano does not have to be difficult — there are methods for easy piano that get you started with just 3 or 4 simple chords.
Repetitive songs are great for beginners to get used to the keys while still being able to create a pleasant melody. Beginning piano players often start out with easy piano classics, such as “Chopsticks,” which is a great building block for more complex arrangements.
The first and easiest piano song to learn, for kids and adults alike, is “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” This song is a simple three-note tune that allows beginners to practice the key and get used to where their hands and fingers go. This song acts as a stepping stone for more complicated piano classics.
Other songs that are great for kids and beginners are “Jingle Bells,” “Ode to Joy,” and “Row, Row, Row Your Boat.” These easy piano classics require little or no knowledge of piano keys and don’t entail the player to be able to read sheet music.
A great way for adults to get started quickly on the … Read more

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Popular Baby Names, Baby Boy Names and Baby Girl Names

Baby Boy Names and Baby Name Meanings Whether you’re expecting or welcoming your baby into your family right now, choosing the right Boy Baby Names, http://www.birth-cards.com/Baby_Names is one of the most difficult choices you have to make. After all, you are picking a name that’s going to be with the baby for a long time. Brainstorming the perfect baby name won’t be an easy job. You might want to check out the names meanings or the name origin before making a selection. You might prefer to choose a name from lists of Unique Baby Names, http://www.cards-411.com/baby-names or you might want to avoid these names altogether. So let the experts on baby stationery and all things related to welcoming new babies into the home, help give you some great tips. Getting Inspiration You can look at web sites and in books full of babies names but you may never find one that really grabs you. Instead, don’t force the name selection process. Just be open to inspiration. One of the staff members remembers choosing the name of her daughter after watching a Disney movie. She just loved the name and said to herself, “When I have a little girl, that’s the … Read more

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London Museums – The Best List Of Museums In London Uk

Car Hire London The British Museum – This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London with millions of people visiting the museum each year. It is located on the Great Russell Street, London, WC1 and you can reach it by taking the Tube to Russell Square. You will find almost everything under one roof starting with collections from Egypt, Greek and Roman art, China, old Mesopotamia, Antiques, coins and medals, Prints and drawings, Renaissance and Anglo-Saxon Britain, etc. The sheer size of the museum (2,5 miles of galleries) suggests to you, to wear a good pair of walking shoes and be prepared to spend most of the day there. Whatever your cup of tea is you will have a memorable day out. Open from: Mon-sat 10am-5pm, Sun noon-6pm. Tel: 0207 323 8000. Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms – Visit the highly interactive and innovative Churchill Museum, the world’s first major museum dedicated to life of the ‘greatest Briton’, plus the secret underground headquarters that were the nerve centre of Britain’s war effort. Situated at Clive Steps, King Charles Street London, SW1A 2AQ. Tel: 020 7930 6961. Textphone: 020 7839 4906. The Clockmaker`s Museum – It is … Read more

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Sonata Moonlight Sheet Music

Click here to download the Moonlight Sonata Sheet Music for free!The Moonlight Sonata was composed in the summer of 1801 in Hungary, on an estate belonging to the Brunswick family. The composition was published in 1802 and was dedicated to Beethoven’s pupil and passion, 17 years old Countess Giulietta Gucciardi.The Sonata is one of the most popular piano sonatas from Beethoven’s creation. It is also named “The Moonlight Sonata” by poet Ludwig Rellstab who, in 1832, had this inspiration on a moon lit night on the banks of the Lucerna River. Some biographers make the connection between the unshared love the composer held for Giulietta Guicciardi and the sonorities of the first part. Even more so, this sonata moonlight sheet music was dedicated to Giulietta, the musical theme of the first part being borrowed from a German ballad as Wyzewa observed. Click here to download the sonata moonlight sheet music for free!According to Fischer, this image has no connection with Beethoven’s intentions. He rather attributes this atmosphere to the feeling that overwhelmed the composer when he took watch at the side of a friend who prematurely left the world of the living. In one of Beethoven’s manuscripts there are several … Read more

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