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How to Play a Guitar Solo
Soloing is one of the fundamental areas of guitar playing, no matter what style of music you play. Learning how to solo, or play a guitar solo, whether through improvisation or studied practice, is a matter of learning a handful of techniques and knowing...
How to Feel Confident Before an Exam
Many students find exams completely terrifying.[1] X Research source If you struggle with test anxiety, there are strategies that may help, such as thorough preparation, relaxation techniques, and getting help from others. Knowing that you'v...
How to Make Stretcher Bars
To frame a painted canvas, the canvas must first be stretched over and attached to stretcher bars. You can buy stretcher bars in an art supply or crafts store. You also can make your own stretcher bars using lengths of wood, a saw and a staple gun. Use th...
How to Frame a Dormer
A dormer is a roofed vertical addition, usually with a window, that juts out from a pitched roof. Building a dormer on your roof is a great way to add extra living space to your home by taking advantage of unused loft or attic space. This is especially tr...
How to Calculate Confidence Interval
A confidence interval is an indicator of your measurement's precision.[1] X Trustworthy Source Simply Psychology Popular site for evidence-based psychology information Go to source It is also an indicator of how stable your estimate is, whi...
How to Needle Punch
Needle punching is a fun way to create textured designs on fabric. It’s easier to learn than embroidery, and you can needle punch any design you like. Before you start needle punching, you’ll need to sketch your design on your fabric. Next, thread your ne...
How to Plane Wood
A plane is an indispensable tool for smoothing and shaping wood. Planes are used to "shave" thin, uniform strips from a piece of wood, creating a smooth, level surface by removing "high spots." Knowing how to plane wood is a vital skill for all woodworker...
How to Crackle Paint
Crackle painting is a technique used to give painted surfaces a worn and aged look. By applying a layer of glue or crackle medium between 2 layers of latex or acrylic paint, you can give almost any surface a faux finish. To get the best possible results,...
How to Contribute to a Potluck if You Can't Cook
Potluck gatherings are a great opportunity for everyone to show off cooking skills and showcase favorite recipes. Even if you can't cook, you don't have to show up empty handed. If your skills, budget, space, supplies, or time do not permit you to cook, t...
How to Copy a DVD Movie
Copying a DVD movie, also known as ripping, is done by turning the DVD's contents into a computer file and then burning that data onto a blank DVD. To do this, you will need the original DVD, a new disc, and a computer capable of playing DVDs, either thro...
How to Make Kitchen Curtains
Kitchen curtains add a decorative touch to the over-the-sink picture windows commonly found in many kitchens. Because they are located in an area where they might possibly be exposed to moisture, heat and flame, kitchen window treatments require special d...
How to Remove Light & Deep Scratches From Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is a durable, stylish choice for kitchen appliances, sinks, and cookware. While this metal is resistant to stains and other damage, it can get scratched over time. Luckily, it’s easy to get scratches out of uncoated stainless steel, or sur...
How to Grow and Care for Chili Plants at Home
Do you love a little spice in your food? Or something a little sweet and spicy? Over 4,000 different types of chilies in the world belong to the genus Capsicum family, which contains more than 35 species, including cayenne, jalapeño, and habanero. Now, yo...
How to Install a SATA Drive
SATA is the new standard for connecting components inside of your computer. So chances are, if you’re upgrading or building a new computer, you’re going to run into SATA drives sooner or later. [sata hard disk] are much easier to connect than their old ID...
How to Catch Prawns
Prawns are a water-dwelling animals similar to large shrimp or small lobsters. Like shrimp, they’re usually red-orange with fanned-out tails. They’re popular for cooking and for using as bait to catch larger fish. Prawns are relatively easy to catch using...
How to Measure Viscosity
Viscosity can be defined as the measurement of a liquid's resistance to flow, also referred to as a liquid's internal friction. Consider water and molasses. Water flows relatively freely, while molasses is less fluid. Because molasses is more resistant to...