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Lee Car has been a UK mortgage broker for over 10 tens with a vast knowledge of buy to let, commercial, insurance and residential mortgages. http://www.MortgageHome.co.uk
Joined: 17th September 2007
Articles: 39
URL: http://www.mortgagebestrate.co.uk/
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Which Guitar to Buy

07th January 2008
Choosing the right guitar for you So what is the right musical instrument that you need to buy. When starting out try and pick an instrument that the student feels comfortable with and is the correct size. For example a young beginner choosing a guita...

Practicing the Guitar

07th January 2008
Guitar tuning is you step one it’s not really that hard, it just takes a bit of knowledge and practice. But it is something you have to learn by ear and is your first element of practice to master. It is not that difficult to learn some of the basi...

Learning the Guitar

07th January 2008
I like a lot of you, have spent ages seeking for that "magic system" that would enable me to learn to play guitar easily. There are no short cuts. But basically it needs hard work and effort. Like anything you intend you’re going to stick at it whe...

How to Improve Playing Guitar

07th January 2008
Practice is best on a consistent regular basis ideally at least once a day of organised guitar playing. Improvement will be speeded up with directional, structured best practicing techniques. Try and break down your playing into sections which might ...

Guitar Scales

07th January 2008
Start by learning all the major and minor scales but once you understand the C major scale you're ready to try them all. Practice the scales slowly, get familiar with all the root notes. Learn the names and positions of the notes all over the guitar ...

Choosing a plectrum

07th January 2008
A pick's gauge describes how thick, or stiff it is. Some pick manufacturers actually measure the thicknesses and stamp these numbers expressed in millimeters on the pick itself. Other companies just say “Extra Heavy", “Heavy”, "Medium", and "Th...

Playing in an orchestra - the pros and cons

07th January 2008
Having given you some of my thoughts about the pros and cons of playing in an orchestra, there are still many questions a person must ask himself before embarking on this career path. Orchestral players are finding it increasingly hard to mak...

Learning how to read music

07th January 2008
The great advantage of learning how to read music is it is a world wide universal language that is recognised by musicians across the globe. Which can be used for musicians, choirs, singers and orchestras. Though there are simpler and more basic metho...

Learning how to play an instrument

07th January 2008
Generally to play most instruments is very difficult and takes years of disciplined practice. It depends to what level one goes to. Some are easier than others. If you have a pretty good sense of rhythm, drums are a fairly easy musical instrument that...

Instrument Care

07th January 2008
Care for your instrument fall into three categories -- prevention, maintenance, and repairs. Polishes and beautifies, while hiding and sealing small cracks. Polishing also builds a layer of chromium oxide on the surface of the instrument. Cle...

Self Certified Mortgage

07th January 2008
Also know as a self certification mortgage or non status mortgage. This is where a mortgage will be taken out on the basis that there will be no proof of income or only a limited amount of proof required by the lender. The concern with this is that in...

Debt Consolidation

07th January 2008
Consolidation of debt potentially may be a very effective way to reduce your monthly total payments where by you have exchanged more expensive types of lending for example car loans, credit cards, store cards, personnel loans and overdrafts all to one len...

The Credit Crunch

07th January 2008
Credit crunches may usually be considered to be the next part of a recession. A credit crunch is a surprise reduction in the availability of finance (or "Loans"), which may be due to increased fear of risk, a change in market conditions, or even a tight...

Home Insurance

07th January 2008
Also known as property insurance, this is a mandatory insurance with a mortgage and you must have it in place. With a re-mortgage even if you already have insurance the solicitor will ask for buildings insurance that is covering the up to date rebui...

Getting Mortgage Advice

07th January 2008
If you are a first time buyer with no experience of getting a mortgage, professional advice from a mortgage broker who can use the market as a whole may potentially assist you make an informed decision on the most suitable mortgage product to ...
 
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