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There are seven notes in the musical alphabet: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. These notes go in order, from left to right, on the white keys on the keyboard. After the G keys, the musical alphabet starts over at A. Label strips of tape, putting one of the seven notes on each strip, and mark the keys on the keyboard. To find one of the A keys, look for a group of three black keys on the keyboard. The A key is the white key between the second and third black key. Whole notes, half notes, and quarter notes are each notated differently on sheet music, and they’re played differently too. Whole notes, notated as empty circles, are played for four beats. Half notes, notated as empty circles with upward stretching arms, are played for two beats. And quarter notes, notated as filled-in circles with upward stretching arms, are played for one beat.  To practice, try playing a C whole note. Find the white C key and press down on it with the pad of your finger. Hold the key down and count to four. Then release the key. Try playing a half E. Find the white E key and press it down for two beats. Keyboard scales are groupings of notes that are played together. One of the most common scales is the C Major scale. To play the C Major scale, find the note C on the keyboard (C is the first white key to the left of a group of two black keys) and play it. Now play the next white key to the right, which is the note D, and then the next white key over, the note E, and continue playing the next white key in the row until you reach the note B (the last note before the next C). You’ve just played the C Major scale. A chord is a group of notes being played together at the same time. There are a variety of different chords that can be played, some simpler than others. One basic three-note chord you can start out practicing with is the C chord. Practice playing the C chord with your right hand by placing your thumb on the note C (remember that you can find C by looking for the first white key to the left of a group of two black keys), your middle finger on the note E, and your pinky finger on the note G. Press down on all three notes at the same time to play the chord. The F chord is another basic three-note chord that is played in the C Major scale. To practice playing the F chord: Using your left hand, place your pinky finger on the note F (You can find F by looking for the first white key to the left of a group of three black keys), your middle finger on the note A, and your thumb on the note C. Press down and play all three notes at the same time.

summary: Learn the musical alphabet. Practice playing whole notes, half notes, and quarter notes. Familiarize yourself with the C Major scale. Practice playing the C chord. Practice playing the F chord.


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InterPals, Conversation Exchange, and Penpaland are websites that you can use to start talking with someone from a different country. Visit one of the sites and sign up for a profile. Choose a country and start a conversation with the person. Talk about your life and how it is in your country. Ask them what their hobbies or interests are. When you create a profile you'll be asked to fill out a page that displays basic details about yourself, like your interests, the country you're from, and your birth date. You can become friends with people that live all over the world through social media. Use hashtags that are popular in other countries to find new friends. For instance, if you were looking to meet people from Korea, you could type #Korea to find friends. Once you find people that are interested in the same things, send them a direct message and start talking to them.  Popular social media platforms that are used internationally include Facebook, Twitter, Bebo, and Badoo.  When you talk to someone online, do research about their social customs and try to be as polite as possible. Say something like “Hey, my name’s Jessica. I wanted to learn more about the Netherlands and wanted to talk to people from the country. Would you be interested in chatting with me?” You can find groups or make a post to make friends with people from other countries. Visit websites like Meetup, Gumtree, and Craigslist and look for groups or posts created by people from other countries. Contact your new friend though direct message and start talking to them. You can say something like, "Hey I'm interested in Indian culture and was wondering if you were having a meetup anytime soon. I'd like to join you even though I'm not from India myself." You can download dating apps like Coffee Meets Bagel, Tinder, and OkCupid and set the profile to “Looking for friends only” option. Then, search different profiles on the app and look for people that are from other countries. This is a popular way that people from other countries look for friends when in a new place.

summary: Sign up to a penpal website. Find friends through social media. Use meetup websites to find friends. Download dating apps.


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While Emerald is sorely lacking in the Eevee department, FireRed and LeafGreen both have a way you can get the Pokemon. If you want to get Eevee without resorting to cheating, you'll need to start a game of either and get at least as far as Celadon City. It's important to keep in mind you'll need to have collected at least 60 Pokémon and completed the Sevii Islands sidequest to open up trading. Once you've opened up the possibility for the Trade Centre, it's time to find Eevee. Eevee may be found in the Pokémon Mansion in Celadon City. Go to Celadon City, and enter the mansion via the backdoor. Get to the roof; on the roof, you'll find a room. Inside, you'll find Eevee's Pokeball. In order to trade, you'll need too Game Boy Advances, a copy of Emerald and FireRed or LeafGreen, and a game link cable to join the two. Get it all plugged in before you try to access the Trade Center. Ask a friend to borrow his Game Boy Advance; this will save you having to purchase another console in order to make the trade. With the two devices hooked up, you can now head to Vermillion City and access the Trading Center. Go up to the desk and speak to the hostess. From there, you can access the trade panel. Ensure the game link cable is joining the two consoles safely, then proceed to make the trade. The data will be erased on the LeafGreen/FireRed game, and copied onto Emerald. Now that you've made the trade, it's always good form to look on your Emerald file and make sure the file has gone through. If the trade has been made, you should see a little Eevee smiling back at you! If for some reason the Eevee isn't there, it's quite possible the trade wasn't completed. It's highly unlikely that one game would erase it without copying on the other, so try again and you should be able to get it down right.
summary: Start a game of Pokémon FireRed or LeafGreen. Find the Eevee Pokeball in the Pokémon Mansion. Link up two Game Boy Advances. Go to the Vermillion City Trading Center. Make the trade. Verify on Emerald that the trade has gone through.