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Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart For Children

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THE SCORPIO CHILD

The solar chart for Scorpio children is invaluable for parents. They can see the energies that the child is attracted to according to the energies of the Astrological Matrix in the heavens. They can then help plan their life according to their strengths and help them with their weaknesses. Scorpio children can be the most intense children of the zodiac. You really need to know their energies to better understand them.

A solar chart is a wheel chart just like a natal chart only the 12 houses are divided equally around the wheel.

Going around the wheel CCW from left to right we have the first house on the left hand horizon and all the others follow in the same sequence.

A Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart has Scorpio in the first house. Solar charts always place the sun sing in the first house.

This Scorpio Astrological Solar Chart is a divine blueprint that resides in the Quantum Ocean (Mind of God) and its energy structure is the energy structure for all living Scorpio children.

If you as a parent pay attention to these energy structures than your little one should have a fairly smooth life and fulfill their destiny (why they were born to you and what they came to do).

If you ignore these energy patterns and try to treat your child like an Aquarius or a Leo, then they may meet with difficulties and not fulfill their destinies.Treat a Scorpio like a Scorpio.

THE ENERGY PATTERNS FOR A SCORPIO CHILD

FIRST HOUSE SCORPIO. Their house of Personality. Ruled by the planet Mars. This will give them the energy of integrity, will, and the ability to know other’s secrets.

SECOND HOUSE SCORPIO Their house of Money. Ruled by Jupiter. This gives them the energy for easily attracting money. Money will never be their problem.

THIRD HOUSE SCORPIO House of Communications. Ruled by Saturn. This gives them the energy of structured speech and writing. No frivolous talk.

FOURTH HOUSE SCORPIO The house of Home. Ruled by the Uranus. This gives them the energy of individualising their living space. Let them fix their room as they wish and peace will prevail.

FIFTH HOUSE SCORPIO The house of Creativity. Ruled by the Neptune. This gives them the energy of a dreamy, mystical creative nature. Poetry and music are important to them.

SIXTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of their Health. Ruled by Mars. This gives them the energies of a good strong healthy body.

SEVENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Relationships. Ruled by Venus. This gives them the energies of seeking out beauty in their relationships and partners.

EIGHT HOUSE SCORPIO Ruled by Mercury. The eight house is always difficult to write about. It covers a variety of energies. Death, sex, other peoples money and transformation. This house gives them the energies to talk about and mentally understand these issues.

NINTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Spiritual Growth. Ruled by Moon. This gives them the energies for deep emotional understanding of religion and spiritual subjects.

TENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Career. Ruled by Sun. This gives them the energy for leadership. They will go to the top of any career they choose.

ELEVENTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Friendships. Ruled by Mercury. This gives them the energies for seeking out intellectual friends.

TWELFTH HOUSE SCORPIO House of Inspiration. Ruled by Venus. This gives them the energy to be inspired by beauty and beautiful objects and surroundings.

CHARACTERISTICS Of SCORPIO

Scorpio is a water sign.

Scorpio is the sign of the scorpion / eagle

Friday (Freya’s day) is their lucky day of the week.

GEMS:Bloodstone, malachite, topaz

METAL:iron, rodium, steel

SCENTS:cheery blossom, coconut, sandalwood

COLORS: Red violet

The need to avoid: Jealousy, vindictiveness, fanaticism

Their compatible signs are:Cancer, Pisces

Incompatible signs are: Taurus, Leo, Aquarius

They need: stability as they are a fixed sign.

The quality they need most for balance: A wider view of things.

Their strongest virtues are: Loyalty, Concentration, Determinism, Courage and Depth.

Their deepest need is for Action, to penetrate and transform.

If your child is an Scorpio, then help them to be one, act like one. Don’t stifle any of their energies because society does not like it. Our world needs more strong Scorpios.

Next article: Solar Chart for Sagittarius Children

By: Ellis Peterson

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Ellis Peterson AKA Ragnar Storyteller is a retired math professor and electronics engineer. He has studied the ancient sciences of Astrology and Runes for 30 years. His writings are fresh and unique. If you would like to see more of his writings then please go to his websites: http://www.olevikingshop.com and http://www.runes-for-health-wealth-love-now.com or just type in his pen name ‘RAGNAR STORYTELLER’ into Google for his listings. He will do a solar chart audio tape for you or your child. He is also a ghose writer and will write an article for you. You can contact hi at epete@ptd.net



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The Blues Guitar’s Influence On Popular Music

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Anybody interested in modern music sooner or later asks the question, “Where did it begin?” Well, if you leave blues music out, you will not have much of an answer. So let us look at where the blues came from, where it went and who it met on the way. We will also take a look at the “blues sound” and how it has its unique effect on our feelings.

The blues as a musical phenomenon began around 1911 when W.C. Handy published popular songs, notably “Memphis Blues” and “St Louis Blues”, which affected the hearts and souls of the black people. By the nineteen twenties the general population were beginning to hear this new music through its influence on jazz. Early blues singers like Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday sang with jazz bands while others played with “jug bands” accompanied by fiddle, kazoo and washboard.

Of course to people like W. C. Handy who were brought up singing in church, the piano was the natural instrumental accompaniment to their songs. But the guitar is portable and always was popular so it had to have a place in blues and jazz. Blues guitar players like twelve string guitarist Leadbelly and future electric guitar player B.B. King were making sure the guitar would be an integral part of the blues. Other blues guitarists made their living in smoky saloons playing slide guitar using a bottle neck or the blade of a knife to fret the notes.

After the Second World War young artists like Elvis Presley and Bill Haley were wrapping the blues in a new package called “rock’n'roll” and the players of the electric blues guitar like B.B. King were heralding the arrival of the lead guitar, soon to be a great attraction for both musicians and audiences. Throughout the evolution of the blues the guitar had always taken its turn for solos in jazz bands but now it competed with the singer for the attention of the audience.

Blues guitar can be played in any key that takes your fancy and comes in three basic forms: eight bars, for example “Heartbreak Hotel”, sixteen bars like “Saint James Infirmary” and twelve bars like “St. Louis Blues”. For some reason the twelve bar blues form is way more singer-friendly and popular with audiences than the other two, and it is the basis of many great songs outside the blues idiom.

If you go poking around the internet you will find that the blues scales are just your garden variety major and minor scales except that the third, fifth and seventh notes are played flat. However, you may be astonished to learn that blues players managed for centuries without knowing about European musical theory. They learnt to sing and play from their families and friends just as many of the young white blues players of the nineteen sixties learnt from imitating the artists they heard on records.

And this is where the blues takes another direction. After years of imitating their idols something odd happened to the white blues guitar players in Britain and the USA. They developed their own authentic, original styles. The older blues players even began using the new arrangements of classic songs and adopting some of the unbluesy musical innovations introduced by young white guitarists like Eric Clapton. So the beat goes on. A foreign culture influences American popular music and in turn gets fresh input from a new generation of guitar players from all over the world.

By: Ricky Sharples

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Ricky Sharples has been playing guitar his whole life, and is presently engaged in building a blog called Learn How To Play A Guitar For Free. Ricky’s blog features free tools, lessons and resources for guitarists of all ages and stages. Ricky updates the blog regularly so if you are interested in learning to play guitar there will be an enormous variety of tip, tools and tutorials for you.



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The Moody Blues Tickets for 2010 UK Tour

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The Moody Blues are an English band originally from Erdington in the city of Birmingham. Founding members Michael Pinder and Ray Thomas performed an initially rhythm and blues-based sound in Birmingham in 1964 along with Graeme Edge and others, and were later joined by John Lodge and Justin Hayward as they inspired and evolved the progressive rock style. Among their innovations was a fusion with classical music, most notably in their seminal 1967 album Days of Future Passed.

The band has had numerous hit albums in the UK, U.S., and worldwide. They remain active as of 2009. The Moody Blues have sold in excess of 50 million albums worldwide and have been awarded 14 platinum and gold discs.

The Moody Blues formed on 4 May 1964, in Erdington, Birmingham, England. Ray Thomas, John Lodge, and Michael Pinder had been members of El Riot & the Rebels, a regionally-popular band. They disbanded when Lodge, the youngest member, went to technical college and Pinder joined the army. The pair recruited guitarist/vocalist Denny Laine, band manager-turned-drummer Graeme Edge, and bassist Clint Warwick. The five appeared as the Moody Blues for the first time in Birmingham in 1964. The name developed from a planned sponsorship from the M&B Brewery and was also a subtle reference to the Duke Ellington song, “Mood Indigo”.

This band have alot of variation in band members. Many people joined The Moody Blues and many left, the current members in The Moody Blues strats from Justin Hayward at guitar & vocals, John Lodge at bass, guitar & vocals, Graeme Edge at drums & percussion with Norda Mullen at flute, guitar, percussion, harmonica & vocals, Paul Bliss at keyboards & guitar, Bernie Barlow at keyboards, percussion & vocals, Gordon Marshall at drums & percussion.

The Moody Blues are now announcing a tour to UK in 2010. This UK Tour will take them to 14 locations in the UK. Whether or not the band plan to tour outside the UK is unknown as yet. The Tour starts from 7th Sep, 2010 at the venue of Brighton Centre, Brighton, United Kingdom and ends at O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom on 25th Sep, 2010.



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How to Use Guitar Chord Charts

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Learning about guitar chords can be a little intimidating for beginners. There are so many possible chords to choose from. And they have weird names. The names can be difficult to categorize and file in your head. The technicalities and writing of music and chord naming leaves a lot to be desired. I haven’t found a better way though so I will just have to reserve any further moans about it until I do. Don’t be put off because chord names sound like some sadistic maths teachers idea of a joke. You don’t have to worry about the technicalities too much because God, or someone God-like, invented chord charts just for you and me. A great way to start learning chords is simply to pick some out of a chart and practice playing them. If you want real progress use a chart that has almost every chord imaginable and simply play with it.

Experiment with different chord combinations. If the combination isn’t working, you will hear it. Just keep playing with chords you want to play with and combine them as you learn more to extend your range. If you don’t hear that the combination working, its probably not. Chord charts also give you a very handy visual reference to any music you want to learn that names the chord but doesn’t show the chord structure to you. There’s plenty of written music out there that tells you what chord to use but doesn’t show the chord. Having an excellent chord chart is a must have for any budding or advanced guitar player. The chart will give you many more options than basic lessons.

I’m not saying replace your lessons with a chord chart. I’m saying a guitar chord chart is worth its weight in gold for anyone learning to play guitar. How to have some fun. Find the written music or chord sequence online for a song you would really like to learn. Then find all the chords on your chart and learn the ones you don’t already know. Doing that will accelerate your guitar playing incredibly well. Not only that, but you are going to have a load of fun learning and expanding your repertoire on the guitar. If you have ambitions to be a professional guitarist, a chord chart is a great tool for songwriting and for helping you play anything on demand. Take ten seconds now and get your FREE instant access to one of the best guitar chord charts available from my web site below. Enjoy!

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