Write an article based on this "Change your embouchure. Move your right hand in the horn's bell. Change your mouthpiece. Practice frequently to learn proper pitch. Play with an ensemble."
article: Your embouchure is your mouth position and movement through which air flows into the horn's mouthpiece. Using muscle control and air flow through the instrument, you can bend a note up or down to align it into tune more accurately. You can also adjust your lips or tongue to achieve slightly different pitches of the same note. The pitch of your horn changes depending on the placement of your hand in the bell. If you have small hands and a large bell, this can be problematic to cover enough of the bell to achieve good pitch. Similarly, larger-than-norrmal hands can also cause problems. Find a horn with a good fit for you. Test out the placement of your hand to adjust the pitch. More hand coverage will make tone flatter. Less hand coverage will make tone sharper. You can also use a tuning sleeve, which is like a cork or a bit of extra hand coverage. This will provide consistent and even coverage of the bell, which can help with pitch changes. Mouthpieces are available in various cup sizes and shapes, and various rim widths, sizes and shapes. Selecting a different mouthpiece may enable you to reach new sounds or play with better tonal quality. If you have a mouth that is smaller or larger than average, this can impact how you play and you should adjust your mouthpiece accordingly. You can also pull out or push in the mouthpiece slightly to adjust the pitch. Learning more about the horn, practicing consistently and often, and listening to others play the horn will give you a good sense of what sounds right. Practice with an electronic tuner to see how accurately your ear hears a note's pitch. Play an open note without looking at the tuner and make adjustments to get the note into tune. Then check with the electronic tuner to see how close you are to the accurate pitch. Make an adjustment to align with the tuner and listen to how that note sounds. This will help you stay in pitch more so than if you play solo.  You can adjust your tone to match your fellow players. You can also hide an out-of-tune note a little more easily when you play with others.

Write an article based on this "Spray perfume, hair spray, and rub on lotion before putting on your jewelry. Wipe down your jewelry daily. Store your jewelry properly."
article: Since anything water-based can potentially tarnish your costume jewelry, even perfume and lotions can tarnish the finish.  If you spray your perfume and put on your lotions first, you will reduce the chances they will coat the jewelry. Wait until your body is dry. Then, put on your costume jewelry. This should prevent some of the build-up on fake jewelry that makes it look dull and requires that you do frequent cleaning. If you wipe your jewelry down with a clean microfiber cloth after each use, you won’t have to clean it as often.  It also will continue to look like new for longer periods of time. Wiping it down daily also limits your jewelry exposure to water or anything that it might have been exposed to when you were wearing it that day. You might try storing the jewelry in ziplock bags. Designate one piece per bag. Put the jewelry in. Squeeze all the air out of the bag. Then close it.  With the air removed, the metal cannot oxidize or turn green from exposure to the air. So, it will look cleaner and newer for a longer period of time. Keeping your jewelry in a jewelry box that has a closing lid and a velvet lining limits your jewelry’s expose to air as well and also keeps it from being scratched.

Write an article based on this "Create a folder to hold your HTML file and background image. Put the background image into the HTML folder. Open a text editor or HTML Editor. Click File. Click Save As (Notepad) or Save (TextEdit). Type a name for the HTML document. Click Save."
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On your computer, create and name a folder that you can easily find later.  You can name the folder anything you like, but when working with HTML, it's best to get in the habit of naming files and folders with short, single word names that are recognizable. Put the image you'd like to use as background into the HTML folder.   If you aren't too concerned with ensuring your website will run well on older devices with slower internet connections, you should be safe in using a higher resolution image as your background. Simple images with light, repetitive patterns are also a good choice when deciding on a background image so that you can read any text on top of it. You can create an HTML file using a basic text editor app such as NotePad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac  You can also use a what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) HTML editor such as Adobe Dreamweaver.  If you are using a WYSIWYG editor, click the option to open a new HTML file on the start of the page. It's in the menu bar at the top of the page. It's in the file menu below.  If you are using a PC, click Save As in the "File" drop-down menu.  If you are using a Mac, click Save in the drop-down menu. Generally, the first page of a website is called "index", but you can the page anything you want.  Type the name of the file in the text field next to "File Name". It's in the lower-right corner of the window.  This saves the text document as an HTML document.