Problem: Article: You can transpose chords to a song without necessarily being able to read sheet music. This method is ideal if you want to make a song easier to play on another instrument, such as a guitar. This method also works if you want to move a song up or down to better accommodate a vocalist. Look at the original key the song is in. The number of half-steps between the original key and the key you want the song to be in is your interval. You'll need to move all of the chords in the song that same interval up or down. For example, if your original song is in C and you want to transpose it to E, you'll need to move every chord in the song up four half-steps. The chromatic circle shows the relationship between all the chords. Move along the circle the appropriate number of half-steps clockwise if you're moving the chords up, or counter-clockwise if you're moving the chords down. You also could use a transposition table, which tells you exactly what chords to use. You may be able to get one at a music store, or you can search for one online. Once you've finished moving all the chords up or down to transpose the song, play it through once on your piano. If you're ultimately going to play the song on a guitar or another instrument, you may want to play it through on that instrument as well to make sure it sounds okay. Even though it will be in a different key, the song should sound essentially the same. If anything sounds off, you may have transposed a chord incorrectly.
Summary: Find your target key. Figure out the interval. Use a chromatic circle. Play the transposed song.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: After hearing you did not get the job, you may feel angry or upset. It may be tough, but letting your emotions get the best of you will not help you understand why you didn’t get the job. It will also not help you learn what you should do when you apply for other jobs.  If you are speaking to the employer over the phone, it may also be a turnoff if you start crying or yelling. Remember you may not have gotten this job but you could be right for another job with this company in the future. So stay calm and professional. There are many factors that contribute to choosing the right person to hire. Yes, some of it may depend on personal traits such as approachability and personality but for the most part it comes down to who can do the job the best amongst the pool of candidate. This is why it is important to probe further as to why you were not chosen for the job. There is no sense in getting upset thinking they just didn’t like you when it probably just came down to the fact that the other person had specific experience that you did not. As previously mentioned, your chances of getting the job depends on who else is interviewing for that same job. If there are multiple good candidates for the job, the employer must then make a tough decision.  Remember that you may have gotten the job if the other candidates did not interview so well. You may just have a few years less experience than the person who was offered the job or maybe the employer knows that they can get the other person to do the job for less money than you would. Whatever the case may be, understand it is not always personal but just the luck of who is in the candidate pool and what they have to offer. Remember, you have no control over who else applies for the job.

SUMMARY: Stay calm when hearing the news. Try not to take the rejection personally. Understand that your rejection has more to do with the other people interviewed, and less to do with your skills and experience.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In order to style your eyebrows, you must clean them as part of a normal face-cleansing routine. Before you attempt to pluck or "do" your eyebrows as part of your make-up routine, wash your face. Wet a small towel in warm water and rub it gently on your eyebrows. Don't rub too hard or you will pull out some hair follicles. Some people prefer to pick a shape based on their general face shape, rather than attempting to measure for a mathematical ideal. Depending on the size and shape of your face, you may try any of the following designs:  Oval: Soft angled eyebrow shape Heart: Rounded eyebrow shape Long: Flat eyebrow shape Round: High arched eyebrow shape Square: Angled or curved eyebrow shape Diamond: Curved or rounded eyebrow shape It's a lot easier to care for your brows if you do this regularly, instead of all at once. Pluck the stray hairs that may grow back and trim your brows regularly to keep them tamed, then brush your hairs along their natural "grain" so they fall comfortably. Regularly brushing brows upwards and outwards can help them grow in that direction. To thread, you will need a thin piece of sewing type thread. Take a long piece and tie the ends together. Wrap it around the index and middle finger, revolve your hands three times so you now have two circles. Manipulate the string using these two fingers and your thumb.  Hold the string up to your eyebrow, as you make one circle larger and the other smaller, that middle part that is wound will grab hairs that is passes and remove them. Be very careful and practice slowly to get the hang of it. It's easy to slide the thread quickly and tear out a lot of hair, and do so in the wrong direction. Use the thread to keep "brushing" the brow while you work, just swiping in an up-and-out direction. Use a moisturizing face wash afterwards to care for your skin.
Summary: Wash your face regularly. Pick a brow shape based on your face. Maintain your brows by plucking regularly. Try threading.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A lot can go a long way, so you only need about 1 to 2 tsp (5 to10 ml) of ketchup, at most.  Use a soft cotton or terrycloth rag for best results. Tomato juice is a mild acid, so the use of tomato-based products can help dissolve debris causing tarnish and dullness on your brass. Ketchup is your best option since it is so thick, but in the absence of ketchup, you could also try tomato paste or tomato juice. Wipe the sides of the brass object down with the ketchup-covered cloth, coating all sides in the ketchup. For best results, rub the ketchup on in a single direction instead of rubbing it on in a back-and-forth motion or a circular motion. Use a damp cloth to wipe off the ketchup after allowing the tomato substance to sit on the surface for a couple of minutes. You could also rinse the brass under running water to get the ketchup off, but using a damp cloth provides the added benefit of a little extra buffing. Use a dry, soft cloth to dry off any remaining moisture while giving the brass a final shine. Thoroughly buff the entire surface by passing over it in small, circular motions.
Summary:
Squirt a dollop of ketchup onto a soft cloth. Rub the surface of the brass with the ketchup. Wipe off the residue. Buff until dry and shiny.