Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Make sure you are not biting down on the mouthpiece. Avoid putting too much or too little of your mouth on the mouthpiece. Practice good tongue placement, or "tonguing. Make sure you are holding your mouth around the mouthpiece properly. Experiment with hand positioning. Research smaller clarinets.

Answer: You may be clamping down too hard with your top teeth, biting into the reed with your bottom teeth, or just applying too much pressure overall, which isn’t good for your teeth or the reed. Try to loosen up a bit and relax your neck and jaw. You may not be taking in enough mouthpiece (thus not giving the reed enough room to vibrate), or you may be taking in too much. Adjust your mouth until you hear an improvement. You should also make sure your mouth is forming an airtight “pouch” around the mouthpiece. " Wrong tonguing techniques can put too much pressure on the reed and cut off the airflow unevenly for too long, which can cause squeaks. Place the top of your tongue tip at the very tip of the reed, and practice this technique to see improvements. To see if you have a correct mouth form, finger a high G (the one sitting on the line above the staff), and then hit the G# key. You should hear a clear altissimo E note. Hand position can be a common issue if your fingers are small, or if you are a new player. Your fingers may not be large enough to cover the tone holes, they may not be able to support the weight of the instrument, or they might still be learning proper finger coordination. If you are a young child working with a bulky clarinet, consider Investing in a neck strap. A neck strap can transfer the instrument's weight off of the arms and onto the neck. This can allow you to relax and focus on practicing. If your fingers are still too thin or too short, consider purchasing a smaller clarinet. Some varieties of small clarinets include the Eb clarinet and the Kinder-Klari clarinet. Some brands also sell clarinets with plateau-style keys so that even small fingers can close them.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Install the theme in Drupal, set up the required views and add the required nodes and regions. Install additional useful modules which enhance appearance, security and the functionality. Add website content to complete the site.

Answer: The following list of modules are very useful to most Drupal websites, and was written by Steve Floyd in his article Top 25 Drupal Modules:   Views. Vital for themers, Views allows you to gather almost any content from your website and present it as a page or block. Particularly useful for creating a dynamic home page. Views Slideshow Pathauto Mollom Google Analytics WYSIWYG XMLsitemap Backup and Migrate Workbench Media Drupal Commerce


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Casually respond with “ouais. Use “ouaip” instead.

Answer: ” This is the French equivalent of the English “yeah.” This French slang term should be roughly pronounced as oo-way. This is the French equivalent of the English “yep.” Roughly pronounce this French slang term as oo-wayp.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Explain how to clean the device. Tell the user how to perform basic maintenance. Discuss storage options. Include troubleshooting information.

Answer:
If your device or product requires cleaning, explain how to do so.  Be sure to enumerate the cleaning supplies needed.  Inform the reader of how often they should clean.  Then, just as you would in any other section of the user manual, include numbered step-by-step instructions as to how cleaning should proceed.  If cleaning requires some disassembly of the product, or removal of a certain part or parts, be sure to include details on how to disassemble. Include a warning about the results of failing to clean the device will be.  For instance, you might say, “Failure to clean will result in a below optimal performance.” If the product or device can be serviced by the user to correct performance issues, include numbered directions as to how the user can do so.  For instance, if the batteries need to be changed after every 300 hours of use, include directions on how to check whether the batteries need to be changed, how to remove the dead batteries, and how to insert the new batteries. If there are some maintenance tasks that can only be performed by a certified technician, divide the maintenance portion of the manual into two sections. The user manual should, if necessary, explain how to store the product or device properly.  You should also include information about why storage is necessary, and what the results of improper storage are.  For instance, you might write:  “Store the product in a cool, dry place.  Improper storage could shorten the life of your product due to the buildup of moisture.” "Do not expose product to heat or store at temperatures above 120 °F (49 °C). Doing so may lead to combustion." You might organize this section as a list of common problems and their solutions.  Group similar problems together under a logical heading.  This way, users can find specific problems quickly.  For instance, if there are several problems with the computer displaying a blue screen, list them together under a sub-heading like “Common Screen Problems.” You should also include a phone number and/or email for customer service in this section.