Write an article based on this "Make your budgie feel at home. Feed and water the budgie daily. Let the budgie fly in a room."
article: If your budgie is new, it will need time to get used to its cage. You should let it adjust for at least a few days and make sure that the bird is in a quiet environment before attempting to train it. By this time, the budgie should start to relax and feel comfortable.  Make sure to read the Wikihow tutorial on how to take care of a budgie  Stay close to the cage. Talk to it quietly as you wait for it to adjust but do not try to handle it. It will get used to you in the course of a few days or weeks. Avoid loud noises and screams. Your budgie is likely to be stressed by this new environment. Name your budgie. Say it often, especially when you feed it, so that it gets used to its new name. Read your bird a story. This might sound strange but budgies like to hear their owner's voice. Reading them a book will sooth them and make your voice familiar. The budgie will slowly recognize you as the one providing food. The bird will trust you faster and will be excited when seeing you.  Water and food should be changed daily, even if the budgie hasn't touched it. A new budgie will often refuse to eat for up to a week, as it gets used to its new life. Introduce your budgie to treats before training starts. Give it a piece of fruit or a few seeds. Your bird will love it and will be more willing to learn if it has an incentive. Don't exaggerate with treats as you want to keep your bird healthy. Once the bird is at ease with you, you can let it fly in a room with all of the windows and doors closed. This extra space will make your budgie happy and will keep it fit for the forthcoming training.  To call it back, switch off all the lights and leave the curtain of one window open, but remember to close the window. The budgie will be attracted towards the light. Hold it gently and put it back inside the cage. Make sure that there is no cat or predator in the room. If you have a child, don’t let him/her frighten the bird. Budgies are easily traumatized.

Write an article based on this "Add your video clips. Shuffle your clips. Edit the clips you’ve added. Add transitions between your clips. Add a soundtrack. Add titles. Add credits."
article: Click the Home tab and then click the “Add videos and photos” button. This will allow you to browser your computer to find a video file. You can also drag and drop files into the main window to add them to the project.  If you want to make a slideshow, or add some still images into your project, you can add images in the same way you do videos. If you have a webcam connected to your computer, you can click the “Webcam video” button and record a clip directly into your project. Once you’ve added a few clips, you can drag and drop them to rearrange them however you see fit. This can be especially useful if you need to add a clip later in the project but want to place it in the middle of the movie. Highlight one of your clips and click the Options tab. Move the cursor to the point that you want to trim the clip. You can then set that point as either the Start or End, or you can split the video at that point by clicking the appropriate button in the Options tab. If you are having a hard time getting the cursor to a specific part, you can enter in the exact time into the field. Select the first clip and then click the Animations tab. The Transitions section will show animations that will play at the start of your movie. To add a transition between your first and second clip, select the second clip in your project. You can select from the available transitions. Use the arrow buttons at the end of the Transitions list to scroll through more options. Click the Home tab. If you want to add narration to your video, click the “Record narration” button.  This will allow you to record your voice if you have a microphone attached. To add a music file to your movie, click the “Add music” button. You can choose to download music from free online sources or add music files from your computer. You can add a title to the beginning of each clip if you’d like. This can be especially useful for presentations. Click the Add Title button in the Home tab. This will create a title screen and open the Format tab, which will allow you to change the text properties and title card background color. Clicking the “Add credits” button in the Home tab will add a Credits card to the end of your project. You can add multiple cards to have multiple credits screens, and you can use the Effects section of the Format tab to create scrolling credits just like a real movie.

Write an article based on this "Click Track. Click New Track…. Click Software Instrument. Click Create. Select an instrument. Bring up the Musical Typing window. Click the "Record" button. Play your instrument. Stop the recording. Loop a recorded instrument. Split a track. Add and record more tracks."
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It's a menu item at the top of the screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. You'll find this option near the top of the drop-down menu. It's on the left side of the pop-up window. This option is at the bottom of the pop-up window. Doing so adds a new track to your GarageBand project. In the "Library" section on the left side of the window, select a category of instrument, then click the specific instrument you want to use for your new track. You can first edit your track's preferences by clicking the knob icon on the right side of the track's box and then changing any necessary settings in the pop-up window. Click Window, then click Show Musical Typing. This will ensure that you have a reference while recording your music. It's a red circle at the top of the window. Once the four metronome clicks play, you can begin playing your instrument by pressing the keyboard keys which pertain to the notes you want to play. Click the "Record" button again to do so. This will save your track. Click and drag the upper-right corner of a recorded track to extend it into a loop. If you want to divide a track into two separate pieces which can be moved independently of one another, drag the playhead to the point at which you want to split the clip, then press ⌘ Command+T. Once you've added the main track for your music, you can add additional tracks with different instruments (e.g., bass or synths).