If you bat righty, you will put your right hand above your left and opposite if you bat lefty. Grip close to the handle, but feel free to choke up if you need greater control.
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One-sentence summary -- Grip the bat.

Q: Each of the basic notes you just learned has an associated major scale to go along with it. Major scales are created while holding down that key and running through a series of other keys in a specific succession. Find the most common scales in a beginner’s alto saxophone book online, and practice each one until you are able to play through them with clear, pure sound.  Begin with the G Major scale, which is usually considered to be the easiest.  Major scales are the most common beginner scales and will allow you to play notes in succession. Minor scales are created by playing a succession of keys, just like the major scales. However, the minor scales sound much lower, and they are trickier to play. Find the key charts for minor scale progressions online or in a beginner's book. Practice minor scales until you feel comfortable and familiar with the progressions and are able to play each note with a consistent pitch.  Minor scales are very common in alto saxophone songs, including many jazz tunes.  Knowing minor scales will help you improvise if you are interested in playing in a group later on. Find sheet music at a local music store or online and practice your favorite songs. If you don't know how to read sheet music, look for fingering charts that will guide you. Once you are familiar with your favorite songs, you can write your own or begin improvising with a group of other performers. You can begin playing beginner songs, and then progress into playing your favorite songs.
A: Learn major scales to add advanced notes to your repertoire. Practice minor scales to learn more challenging progressions. Learn your favorite alto saxophone songs.

Article: One way to stop liking someone is to change how you think about them. Everybody has faults. You may not have been able to see your crush’s faults because you were idolizing them. Take some time to think about this person’s drawbacks.  For example, maybe you want to stop liking the person because of something horrible they did, or because your friends or family don't approve of them. You might also want to stop liking the person because you don't have much in common with them or because they have bad traits like using drugs or lying a lot. The old proverb "out of sight, out of mind" is true. When you surround yourself with different people and things, this person won’t be at the forefront of your mind.  If you share the same social group and cannot avoid your crush, hang out in large groups for a while. Don’t spend time with them one-on-one. If you know the person typically hangs out in a certain place, avoid going there when you know they’ll be around. Reduce all forms of contact with your crush. Being consistently reminded of them will only make getting over them harder. Remove their number from your phone’s list of contacts, delete their email, and unfollow them on social media.  If you are on Facebook, you can unfollow the person without completely removing them as a friend. This removes their stories from your news feed without their knowledge. Doing so avoids the awkward, "Hey, why did you delete me?" conversation. However, if you think you will still be tempted to view their profile, delete them altogether. You can always re-friend them at a later time. In order to reduce your feelings for this person, you'll also need to stop talking about them as much as you once did. No more going on and on about how great they are. Enlist your best buds to hold you accountable. For instance, you might ask your friends to change the subject or call you out on it whenever you bring up your crush. It's harder to forget someone if you're surrounded by items that spark thoughts of your feelings for them. Spend an afternoon going through your things and purging any items that relate to the person.  Did you write their name on a notebook? Do you have an old note from them? Did you use to drink Orange Crush together? Get rid of anything they gave you and put away anything that makes you think of them. If you can't permanently get rid of something (like a piece of furniture or a school textbook), try to find ways to keep it out of your sight as much as possible.  Wrap a book in a new cover or toss a throw over the couch you used to sit on together. Hearing special songs or watching specific movies may make you long for your crush. Avoid those songs and films that you know will make you think about the person. These may include those that are downright romantic or simply those that you enjoyed together. Make a new playlist of songs that aren’t related to romantic relationships. Select a new TV show or movie to watch that doesn’t connect back to the person.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Think of their faults. Get some space from the person. Limit contact with them both offline and online. Stop talking about them. Get rid of reminders. Avoid romantic movies or songs.

Problem: Article: This app is white with the Google Chrome icon on it. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. This option is at the bottom of the drop-down menu. It's in the "Advanced" section of options near the bottom of the page. It's the last option on this page. You can uncheck every other item on the Clear Browsing Data page if you like, but this option must be checked in order to clear your browser's cookies. This option is below the browsing area. On Android, tapping this option will immediately clear your browser's cookies. If you're using an iPhone, this last step will confirm your decision and delete your Chrome browser's mobile cookies.
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Article: Keeping hydrated is the easiest way to prevent a UTI, and it's also important for your overall health. Drink at least 6 to 8 8  fl oz (240 mL) glasses of water every day to help “flush out” your system and prevent UTIs. The longer urine is in your bladder, the more bacteria can grow. Women should always wipe with toilet paper from front to back, especially after a bowel movement. This prevents bacterial contamination from feces. Women, especially, should always urinate after sex to stop bacteria from moving into the urethra. Birth control methods that use spermicide increase the risk of UTIs. However, using non-oral contraceptives without spermicide increases the risk of unwanted pregnancy. A good compromise is to switch to oral contraceptives, intrauterine devices or contraceptive rings, if possible. The goal is to keep your genital area as dry as possible. Loose, preferably cotton, pants and underwear let air pass better than nylon underwear or tight jeans. No conclusive research exists yet on the connection between high-fiber diets and UTIs. However, high-fiber diets will decrease the chances of constipation, which is a common cause of UTIs. Many people prevent UTIs by eating diets full of beans, lentils, whole grains, and root vegetables.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Drink lots of water. Urinate as soon as you feel the urge. Take special care after sexual activity. Wear loose clothing on the lower half of your body. Maintain a high-fiber diet.