Asking the guy in person lets you get it over with quickly. Plus, you'll be able to see what his body language is saying. When you're having a conversation with him, wait for a pause. Then, pluck up the courage and ask him. Be as specific as you can!  For example, you might say, "John, I've been meaning to ask you... Do you like me as more than a friend?" You could also say, "John, I'm not sure how to say this, so I'll just say it: Do you want to be more than just friends?" It can be hard to confess your feelings in person, and in this instance, it's okay to ask him over text. It gives both of you a chance to think about what's being said and make thoughtful responses. For instance, you could write, "Hi, we've been talking for a while, and I just wanted to ask you, do you like me? As more than a friend?" When you're asking, you can say it's okay either way, whether he likes you or not. You just want to know the truth. That way, it helps him express his feelings honestly. For instance, you might say, "It's fine if you don't like me back. I completely understand. I just want to clear the air." If you're asking because you like the guy, let him know that. If you're asking because you think things are getting more serious and you want to be friends, tell him that, instead. It's important to be honest about your feelings.  For instance, you might say, "I want to know because I like you." On the other hand, you could say, "I feel like maybe you do like me, which is really nice, but I just want to be friends."
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One-sentence summary -- Try asking the guy in person if you're feeling brave. Text him if you can't bring yourself to do it in person. Tell the guy it's okay if he doesn't like you. Confess your own feelings.

Q: Different musical genres have specific classic features that you may want to use in your song. If you’re writing a country song, you may want to use a steel guitar and build your melodies and lyrics around the theme of loss and hardship. If you’re writing a rock song, you might use power chords and write lyrics about rebellion. Faster rhythms and beats work best for upbeat or chaotic songs, like techno and punk rock music. Sad or emotional songs, like pop and country songs, usually have slower rhythms and beats. If your song doesn’t fit into any of those categories, you can try a mid-tempo approach, which is typical for classic rock music.  For example, a punk rock song typically has a fast, driving rhythm and uses a 4/4 time signature (the beat is a quarter note lasting 1 second and there are 4 beats per measure). Reggae music often uses syncopated beats, which are beats played off the rhythm, to convey an unconventional vibe.  Try searching online to find out what rhythm and beats the particular genre of music you want to play uses. Even if you don’t intend to use these instruments in your song, they are easy to experiment with when it comes to developing a melody. Start by playing around with common keys, such as G, A, C, D, E, and F. Keep your song’s intended theme in mind and settle on a key that you feel can convey that. Use scales in the key you chose to convey the mood you’re trying to express. Experiment with different melodies until you hit on something that sounds and feels right for your song. Major keys are usually considered to be happy, upbeat, or energetic. Minor scales are usually considered to be melancholy or emotional.  For example, D minor is often cited as being the saddest key. C major is one of the happiest sounding keys. Depending on your song’s theme, you can also alternate between major and minor keys to convey a variety of feelings. if you need help writing melodies. You don't have to master the guitar to write a song, but it really helps to know the basics, like how to create different notes, play chords, and experiment with tunings. You can look for a local guitar teacher at a nearby music shop, or check Craigslist for possibilities.  You can also consider using video tutorials online to sharpen your skills. Once you've got the basics down, start experimenting with melodies for your song and use your guitar to help you develop ideas. If you are envisioning elements for your song that you know you can't create yourself, consider asking a musically talented friend to join you in the writing process. You can explain the theme, tone, and lyrics you have in mind for the song, and then work with your friend to translate those ideas into music. If you don't know someone who can assist you with this, consider putting an ad up on Craigslist or posting on message boards to find someone to collaborate with online. If you can't play an instrument, don't let that stop you from writing songs! Many people use music software like Ableton to create their music, especially electronic music artists. The software comes with thousands of pre-recorded sounds for drums, bass, chords, and melodies, allowing you to manipulate and combine them in endless ways to make your own songs.  You can explore synth sounds, guitar effects, filters, and so much more with this software. You can also buy separate plug-ins to add entire libraries of new sounds to your software's stock sounds. The possibilities really are limitless.
A: Decide what genre you want to work within for your song. Choose a rhythm and beat that matches your song’s mood and genre. Work out the basic melody on a piano or guitar. Develop the melody using major and minor scales. Take guitar lessons Enlist the help of a co-writer if you need help writing the music. Experiment with music software to create music.

Article: Remove the label. Place the unopened can on its side on the bottom of the slow cooker. Fill the slow cooker with enough water to fully immerse the can and cover it with an extra two inches (five cm) of water. For a lighter dulce de leche, cook for eight hours; for a thicker and darker sauce, heat for ten hours. Use tongs or a slotted spoon. Allow the can to cool on a wire rack to room temperature before opening.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare the can. Heat on low for eight to 10 hours. Turn off the slow cooker and remove the can.