INPUT ARTICLE: Article: In boogie-woogie piano playing, when the right hand is not playing chords to accompany vocals or another soloist, it usually plays licks. According to Arthur Migliazza’s book “How To Play Boogie Woogie Piano," there are only 8 primary licks, from which infinite variations and combinations are possible. Lick #1 is the most basic, and consists of keeping the right hand in the basic position of a C major triad. The next step is to introduce your right hand licks to your left hand boogie-woogie bass pattern. Practice in C, F and G separately. [Note: you can transpose these licks to F and G, or just play them in C while the left hand changes! It still works!]

SUMMARY: Learn a right hand lick. Practice the lick and variations while playing the left hand bass pattern. When you are comfortable playing the licks in all three keys, put them in the context of a 12-bar blues.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This should be an actual page you intend the visitor to see. If you already have a website, this should be the front facing PHP script (usually index.php). Basically, any PHP file that is accessible from the web and you want to use to update the counter. It's recommended to use require_once over include. This will tell the hit counter to update the counts. It's also necessary to get the current counts for display. You can choose to show either the total number of hits or only the unique hits. It can be embedded anywhere HTML it output by the PHP script. Your hit counters should now increment appropriately when you view your web page. If you keep refreshing, your total hit count will increase but your unique session count will stay the same. This is good.

SUMMARY:
Create a new file to use your hit counter. Include the file containing the HitCounter class. Call the views processor. Display your view counts. Test your hit counter.