Article: In order to connect your Android, you'll need a special program that will allow the connection.
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Open Safari on your Mac. Visit android.com/filetransfer/ in Safari. Click Download Now. Click the androidfiletransfer.dmg file in your Downloads list. Drag Android File Transfer into the Applications folder.
Article: If you already know how to read chord progressions, simply read this step and skip the rest of this section as the chords to "Happy Birthday" are very simple.  Below is the chord progression to "Happy Birthday". Happy BirthdayHap-py |(C) birth - day to |(G) you. Hap-py | birth - day to |(C) you. Hap-py | birth-day dear |(F) (na-ame). Hap-py |(C) birth - day (G) to |(C) you.   A few important things to note about "Happy Birthday":  The song uses a 3/4 (waltz) beat. This means that there are three beats per measure and that the quarter note gets one count. This is easy to observe in the first measure: if you follow the lyrics, "birth - day - to", each syllable gets one beat. The song starts with two pickup eighth notes. In other words, the "Hap-py" at the start of the song occurs before the first beat as the chords don't kick in until "Birth-day". You can use any strumming pattern that's comfortable for you. A simple one that works well is to simply use a down strum for each quarter note (three per measure.) "Happy Birthday" starts on a C major open chord. This chord is played for the whole first measure, starting on the "birth" syllable of "birthday". You don't have to play any chords on "Happy", since these are pickup notes to the first measure.  An open C major chord is played like this: Open CHigh E string: Open (0)B string: First fret (1)G string: Open (0)D string: Second fret (2)A string: Third fret (3)Low E string: Not played (X)   You can keep from playing the low E string by muting it with one of your fretting fingers or simply avoiding hitting it with your strumming hand. On the first beat of the second measure (starting on the "you" syllable), play an open G major chord. Keep playing this chord through the third measure. An open G major chord is played like this: Open GHigh E string: Third fret (3)B string: Open (0)G string: Open (0)D string: Open (0)A string: Second fret (2)Low E string: Third fret (3) Next, on the syllable "you", play an open C chord. Keep playing this chord through the fourth and fifth measures and the syllables "Hap - py birth - day dear..." On the first beat of the sixth measure, play an F major chord. This will be the first syllable of the name of the person whose birthday it is. Play this F chord for the whole measure, through the next "Hap - py" syllables.  An F major chord is played like this: F MajorHigh E string: First fret (1)B string: First fret (1)G string: Second fret (2)D string: Third fret (3)A string: Third fret (3)Low E string: First fret (1)   Note that the chord above is a barre chord. This means that it uses the side of your index finger to fret all of the strings on the first fret. Beginners can find this difficult to do, so, if you can't quite get it to sound right, try this alternative instead: "Easy" F MajorHigh E string: First fret (1)B string: First fret (1)G string: Second fret (2)D string: Third fret (3)A string: Not played (X)Low E string: Not played (X) The seventh measure is the only one in the song that isn't the same chord for the whole measure. Play C on the "birth - day" syllables and G on the "to" syllable. In other words, two beats of C and one beat of G. You may have trouble switching between these two chords so quickly if you're a beginner. Practice this measure by itself and don't give up as you want your finger motions to eventually become second-nature. End the song by playing an open C major chord on the final "you." For effect, let this final chord ring out. Congratulations! You've just played "Happy Birthday." Practice the steps above until you've gotten the hang of it, then try singing over the chords!
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Study the chord progression before you start playing. Play one measure of C. Play two measures of G. Play two measures of C. Play one measure of F. Play two beats of C and one beat of G. End on C.
Article: Remaining comfortable is one key in how to use shiatsu for flatulence and bloating. If you are left-hand dominant, bend your right arm.
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Sit or stand or lie in a comfortable position. Bend your left arm 90 degrees with your palm facing downward. Press the tips of your index and second fingers into this point for up to one minute.