Article: This scale is a great way to throw some melodic variation into your lines, and fits neatly over funk, blues, rock, and pop chord progressions. It has a slightly moody, bluesy feel. As always, find the one and three and make them shine, often using the root note. The following is the A-minor pentatonic scale. The note in parenthesis is a grace note, used for a bluesy feel, that can be left out if you want:G|----------5-7-(8)-|D|-----------5---7-|A|-----5-(6)-7-------|E|-5-8-------------| The major pentatonic offers the variation loved in pentatonic, but it has a happier feel. It's not quite as bright as the major scale, but it's still a  good mood kind of scale and is used accordingly. The following is for the A-major pentatonic scale:G|-----------4---6-|D|-----------4---7-|A|-----4---7-|E|-5-7-------------| Start the scale on the root note and play from there, using the scale to help your find notes for your licks. The following scale is for A Major, since it starts on the fifth fret (an A):G|-----------------|D|-----------4-6-7-|A|-----4-5-7-------|E|-5-7-------------| Not used a tone in funk, but still easily modified for funk, this note will give you a bit of a darker, more intense feel for songs that call for it. When played straight, it may sound a little too sad, but that focus on rhythm will give it the pulsing feel that makes it funk. This is for A minor:G|-----------------|D|-------------5-7-|A|-------5-7-----|E|-5-7-8-----------|
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Learn the minor pentatonic scale. Learn the major pentatonic scale for a more upbeat feel. Play a major scale for warm, happy tones. Play the minor scale for a darker, sadder tone.

Problem: Article: It can be a movie or a video or anything you want to cast to your TV. This will cast the content you are streaming on your phone or tablet to your TV.
Summary: Ensure the phone is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast. Select something you want to stream. Tap your Chromecast device on your smartphone.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue sphere. This is the official Firefox page for Adblock Plus. It's on the right side of the page. Doing so adds Adblock Plus to your Firefox browser. Once this tab opens, Adblock Plus has been successfully installed. Now that Adblock Plus is installed, YouTube videos will no longer display ads.

SUMMARY: Open Firefox. Open the Adblock Plus extension page. Click ＋ Add to Firefox. Click Add when prompted. Close the Adblock Plus tab when it opens. Watch YouTube videos without ads.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can usually tell that a yarn is chunky just by looking at it. Chunky yarn is only one term used to identify yarn types within the broader "bulky yarn" category. Many yarn brands will label the yarn as "chunky yarn," but there are a few other terms that brands may use to describe the yarn. These terms include "craft" and "rug" yarn. Check the label to be sure that a yarn is chunky.  Another way to identify chunky yarn is by its yarn weight symbol. The symbol for chunky yarn and all other forms of bulky yarn is "5."  A thicker yarn category is category 6, which is "super bulky." Some yarns in this category might be called "super chunky." Super chunky yarn and chunky yarn are not quite the same, so you should keep that in mind when making your yarn selection. Yarns can be made from different fibers, even yarns of a single thickness. Each fiber will have a different texture and appearance. Experiment with different fibers until you find one that you like.  As a general tip, consider the intended use of the project when picking out a fiber material. A blanket or scarf will need a softer yarn fiber than a rug or handbag would probably need. Acrylic wool is a mix of natural and synthetic fibers. It tends to be inexpensive and durable, making it ideal for projects like rugs and purses. It can also be used for sweaters and scarves but may not be soft enough for those with sensitive skin. Cotton wool is soft, durable, and natural. It is generally preferred for sweaters and scarves but may still be too rough for those with very sensitive skin, like infants and toddlers. The softest wools are cashmere, silk, mohair, lambs, and alpaca. Cashmere and silk wools are typically used for scarves, shawls, and wraps, but they are more delicate and require more care. Mohair, lambswool, and alpaca wool tend to be used for blankets and sweaters, but they also require special care. This step applies to any yarn you shop for, and chunky yarn is no exception. You'll need to figure out which color or colors you want to use for your project. Use any color that you like or that will meet the needs of your project.  Once you figure it out, buy the number of skeins you will need. It's better to have too many than too few. The dye can be slightly different from batch to batch, so buying the same hue by name at two different times can result in having two slightly different shades. You can avoid this problem if you buy the yarn all at once. To be on the safe side, you should also check the "lot" or "dye lot" number on the back label of each skein. Make sure that the dye lot number on each skein is the same before you buy them. Otherwise, you may still end up with different shades. The right crochet hook to use can vary by project and yarn type. If you are using a pattern, then the hook size might be indicated in the pattern. If you are not using a pattern, then check the yarn label for a recommendation. If you are not sure what hook size to use, choose a hook size that falls within the standard recommended range.  Larger hooks tend to be best for chunky yarn. In U.S. sizes, look for a hook between K-10-1/2 and M-13. In metric sizes, look for a hook between 6.5 and 9 mm. If you end up picking a super chunky yarn, the recommended hook size is M-13 and up in U.S. sizes or 9 mm and up in metric sizes.
Summary: Select a chunky yarn. Consider different types of material. Find the right color. Choose the best hook size for your yarn.

Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a set of gears on a grey background. It's near the middle of the Settings page. You'll see the option at the bottom of the screen. Depending on the size of your iPhone's screen, you may first have to scroll down to see this option. This section is near the bottom of the page; it lists each address from which you can send an iMessage. At minimum, you will see one email address and one phone number here. The email address is your Apple ID email address. Tap the email address from which you want to send iMessages. This will ensure that, when you send an iMessage, the recipient of your iMessage will receive it from your email address and not your phone number. If the person on the other end of the message has your phone number in their contacts or can't receive iMessages, this method won't mask your number.
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Open your iPhone's  Settings. Scroll down and tap  Messages. Tap Send & Receive. Review the "START NEW CONVERSATIONS FROM" section. Select an email address.