Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Hold your saxophone correctly. Put your teeth on the top of the reed and curl your bottom lip. Learn the different notes on the saxophone. Learn how to read music. Take music lessons or join a band. Listen to professional saxophone music.

Answer: Your right hand goes on the bottom of the saxophone with your fingers resting on three white buttons. Your thumb sits on a thumb rest closest to you. Your other hand rests on the top of the saxophone with your thumb on the thumb rest and your fingers rest on the three large buttons on the top.  You will typically have a total of 5 buttons on the top. You rest your fingers on the larger ones or ones that have indents. Skip the very top button, which is usually smaller than the other ones. Hold your saxophone close to you so that you have full control over it. Practice stretching your fingers to the other buttons on the saxophone to build finger dexterity. Curl your bottom lip over your teeth and put your mouth halfway over the reed. To get the best sound you want to seal your lips to the mouthpiece when you blow. Make sure to keep in mind that air can escape from the side of your mouth as well. Notes on a saxophone are comprised of open and closed keys that are performed by holding down buttons on your instrument. If you want to read off sheet music or play with a band, it's important that you study and memorize a key chart, so you know which buttons to hold down. A C note is played by holding down the large middle button on the top of your saxophone. To learn classic saxophone music or play with other musicians you'll need to learn sheet music. Sheet music is comprised of notes arranged on five lines called the staff. Sheet music will also designate the register in the form of the treble clef or bass clef, as well as the beats per minute in a song.  Notes on the lines in higher registers from top to bottom are, F, D, G, B, and E. Notes in between the lines in lower registers on the staff from top to bottom are, E, C, A, and F. The best way to learn how to play saxophone is to take lessons from an instructor who can show you how to play. An instructor will be able to teach you music theory and can give you tips on how to improve your personal performance. To get a better understanding for what your saxophone should sound like, listen to professional saxophone music. The more you listen to different styles of saxophone music, the easier it will be for you play by ear. Some of the best sax musicians include Sam Rivers, Joe Henderson, and John Coltrane.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Wear sliders to protect your thighs from burns. Put on softball socks and pull them all the way up. Put on softball pants over your sliders. Wear your jersey if you're going to a game. Wear cleats over your socks. Tie your hair up

Answer: Athletic sliders are also known as compression shorts. They're flexible, mid-thigh length shorts that go underneath your softball pants. Wear sliders whether you're going to practice or a game. If you'll be wearing an athletic cup, look for a pair of sliders with a cup supporter. Softball socks are high socks that should be worn during practices and games. The top of your socks should come up to your upper shins when you pull them on. It's important that you wear your socks pulled all the way up to protect the bottom of your legs from getting scratches or burns. If you want to wear colored socks, choose a color that matches one of the colors in your uniform. Softball pants are stretchy pants that go to just below your knees. You're required to wear them to games, but you might not need to wear them to practices. Ask your coach if you're allowed to wear shorts instead of softball pants to practices. To properly wear softball pants, pull them up so the waistband is resting on your waist. The bottom of the pants should go over the top of your softball socks.  Look for softball pants made of a reinforced fabric so they don't tear.  Moisture-resistant softball pants will disperse sweat while you're playing. If you're only going to practice, an athletic t-shirt or tank top should be OK. When wearing your jersey, tuck the bottom of it into the waistband of your pants. You want it to be loose enough that you're comfortable, but not so loose that it will come untucked when you're playing. You should wear your cleats to practices and games so you get used to playing in them. Look for cleats made out of a breathable fabric so your feet don't get too hot. Tie the laces on your cleats tightly and tuck the loose ends into the sides of your shoes so you don't accidentally trip over them. if you have long hair. Putting your hair up before practices and games will keep it out of your eyes when you're playing. You can also wear a headband or ribbon to keep flyaway hairs out of your line of vision.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Import or go to the Autocad drawing that is not to scale. Identify one line segment in the drawing that you know the length of. Measure the length of the line segment that you chose in Step 2. Divide the length the line should be by the length the line is in the drawing. Type "scale" into the command prompt followed by the space bar. Check the line that you measured in step 2 to make sure the scale is now accurate.

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It is okay if the Autocad drawing is not to scale, as long as you know at least one length. Type in "UN" followed by the space bar to change the units. Make sure the units are architectural and the precision is 1/6". This can be a wall length or the length of a building. Larger lengths make more accurate scaling in Autocad. You do not want to scale the whole drawing by the width of a door or the length of a piece of furniture, for example. Click on the line, type "properties" followed by the space bar in the command prompt. Scroll down the pop up window until you see the length of the line. Write this number down. You can also draw a new line in the drawing to scale from, if the line doesn't exist in the drawing, like the length of a building, for example. (length full scale) / (length measured in drawing). You should get a decimal number. Write this number down. Then select the entire AutoCad drawing and press the space bar. Then click any part of the drawing. You will see as you move your mouse, AutoCad is attempting to manually scale the drawing. Do not click a second time. Instead type in the command prompt the decimal number you got from Step 5. Then press the space bar. The drawing should be scaled accurately. If it is close, but slightly off, you may have not included enough decimal places in your scale calculation. Simply repeat steps 3-6 for the new scaled drawing to get the scale even more precise. After a second run of the scale, the AutoCad drawing should be accurately scaled.