Hey everyone. I'm back to work on my violin. It's been a year and a half since my last post for the violin and it's been just as long since I played it. My teacher went on maternity leave around the time of my last post and I didn't really have time to practice on my own until now.
So, I've been practicing for the last month and since I don't have lessons right now I've been trying the Rubank method on my own instead of the Suzuki. Which is better? That's up to personal preference. For me, I like Rubank a lot better than Suzuki.
So what's the difference? Simply put, it's how they go about teaching (the "method" they use).
Suzuki likes to drop you into the music and start you off with 4 very short exercises where you'll start off by needing to play sixteenth notes , eighth notes, and half notes immediately. Then they move you straight into learning a song, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star to be exact. If you've played instruments before and you know what the notes are and how they work then maybe Suzuki is okay for you. Personally, even though I have played a number of percussion instruments all through school starting in elementary, I still found this to be difficult and aggravating for me. As my wife put it "It seems like Suzuki put's you in the middle of a battle before teaching you how to fight." An interesting analogy and I tend to agree. It's way too much too fast with little help or warming up.
Rubank, on the other hand, is a lot slower and far more methodical. It starts off with 14 exercises teaching the basic quarter note and rest first. Then it goes to half and whole notes next. I'm only on lesson 8 and I still haven't seen an eighth note anywhere let alone a sixteenth note. It might seem dull that you don't play a song right away, but don't be fooled. The exercises do have melodies to them and they ease the player into the more complicated tunes. Rubank takes a lot more time having the player develop the skills to move their fingers along the fingerboard even going so far as to have the player learn to use the 4th finger by lesson 8 and only having actual songs to play by lesson 10. So you get a lot more time to practice and get your fingers moving into the right positions before you're thrown to the proverbial wolves.
Now, I'm a methodical and rather logical person. For me Rubank gives me a method I can relate to by getting good at playing the notes before I play the songs.
Suzuki is more for those who like to jump in with both feet and sink or swim right away. For me it's just plain frustrating but there are a lot of people who like doing things this way.
If you're uncertain which method you should try, why not pick up the Rubank Elementary method for violin and the Suzuki Volume 1 Violin Part and give them both a try. See which one you like better and then go ahead and get the rest of the books for your chosen method when you're ready. Rubank is about $6 USD and Suzuki is about $9.
No matter which book you choose there is one very important thing to remember: don't skip the exercises. If you go straight into the songs in either book you'll be in over your head. As boring as it may seem, start with the beginning exercises. They will help you greatly. Get good at playing the exercises and then move on to the songs. You don't need to be perfect but you need to be able to get your fingers in the right position and your bow moving at the right speed and direction.
I hope this was helpful. Enjoy playing your violin.
Universal Convergence
29 June, 2019
11 February, 2019
YouTube Channel
Hey everyone, I wanted you all to know I started my own YouTube Channel. The channel will focus on introducing you to different games and some features of those games. Don't fret, DCS is the very first game I'm covering and I'll be back to make more videos of DCS in-between showing different games.
Go over to my channel, The Wolf Lounge, and see the videos I post. You can also check out my Facebook page for all the videos I post.
I hope you enjoy the videos and I'll see you later.
Go over to my channel, The Wolf Lounge, and see the videos I post. You can also check out my Facebook page for all the videos I post.
I hope you enjoy the videos and I'll see you later.
DCS: Mig-19 and F-14 News
We have some news about Razbam's Mig-19 and Heatblur's F-14.
The Mig-19 release was meant for this month however there has been a delay. ED and Razbam have come across some minor bugs in the Mig-19's flight model so they've held back the release until those are sorted out.
Razbam has been releasing a number of videos about the Mig-19 so if you'd like to see them take a look at their YouTube channel.
Now, on to the F-14. Heatblur is coming closer to having the B version done. They just released the manual so we can now take a look at where the switches and gauges are at, learn the startup procedures and learn how to get the weapons systems working. This is going to be a difficult module to learn, but, it'll also be a lot of fun.
Take a look at the manual, get yourself prepared, and I'll see you in the sky.
The Mig-19 release was meant for this month however there has been a delay. ED and Razbam have come across some minor bugs in the Mig-19's flight model so they've held back the release until those are sorted out.
Razbam has been releasing a number of videos about the Mig-19 so if you'd like to see them take a look at their YouTube channel.
Now, on to the F-14. Heatblur is coming closer to having the B version done. They just released the manual so we can now take a look at where the switches and gauges are at, learn the startup procedures and learn how to get the weapons systems working. This is going to be a difficult module to learn, but, it'll also be a lot of fun.
Take a look at the manual, get yourself prepared, and I'll see you in the sky.
02 January, 2019
DCS: 2019 Will Be a Busy Year
Happy New Years everyone!
2019 is set to be a very busy year for DCS. So far there are three confirmed modules to be release this year. The Christen Eagle II will come out this month on the 23rd. The F-14B will come sometime between now and March 21st. And Deka Ironworks has announced that their JF-17 will be available this summer.
I'm also thinking that the Mig-19 may become available this year as well. From what I've seen from the developer's posts it looks to be nearing completion.
That's an awful lot of planes to come in just one year. So, personally, I'll need to pick and choose which I get and which I'll have to wait a while since I won't have enough money for everything. As many fans of DCS have said before "DCS is an expensive hobby." That being said, I've already pre-ordered the F-14 so it's a give in that I will have that one this year. The next plane I'm sure to get this year is the JF-17. I've been waiting for a very long time to get a full fidelity Red Force plane that's more advanced than the Mig-21.
I'd like to get the Mig-19, if it comes out this year, but I don't think I'll have the money for that one. I'm hoping that the F-4E does not come out this year too. I'd like to get that one right away but I want to save up some money first.
If you've played DCS for a while, what aircraft are you looking forward to getting? If you haven't tried it yet, what would you be interested in seeing in there?
Have a good time flying this year.
Land safely everyone.
2019 is set to be a very busy year for DCS. So far there are three confirmed modules to be release this year. The Christen Eagle II will come out this month on the 23rd. The F-14B will come sometime between now and March 21st. And Deka Ironworks has announced that their JF-17 will be available this summer.
I'm also thinking that the Mig-19 may become available this year as well. From what I've seen from the developer's posts it looks to be nearing completion.
That's an awful lot of planes to come in just one year. So, personally, I'll need to pick and choose which I get and which I'll have to wait a while since I won't have enough money for everything. As many fans of DCS have said before "DCS is an expensive hobby." That being said, I've already pre-ordered the F-14 so it's a give in that I will have that one this year. The next plane I'm sure to get this year is the JF-17. I've been waiting for a very long time to get a full fidelity Red Force plane that's more advanced than the Mig-21.
I'd like to get the Mig-19, if it comes out this year, but I don't think I'll have the money for that one. I'm hoping that the F-4E does not come out this year too. I'd like to get that one right away but I want to save up some money first.
If you've played DCS for a while, what aircraft are you looking forward to getting? If you haven't tried it yet, what would you be interested in seeing in there?
Have a good time flying this year.
Land safely everyone.
29 December, 2018
DCS: Christen Eagle II on Pre-Order and Hawk News
To my great surprise Magnitude 3 has set up their Christen Eagle II for pre-order already. Personally, I'm not going to buy it. I'm more interested in fighter and attack planes. But there are a lot of aerobatic enthusiasts out there and if you're one, then by all means go pick it up. It looks like an interesting plane; just not one I'd be interested in. Quite honestly I didn't expect a new plane to be put on pre-order until Heatblur released their F-14. But Some surprises are pleasant. And this is one of them.
ED just noted in their update today that VEAO has rejected an offer by ED to take over the Hawk module leaving everyone with a plane they cannot use unless you keep an outdate version of DCS on your computer. You would have to have DCS 2.5.3 or earlier in order to run the Hawk. To be quite frank, the Hawk was never that good in the first place and certainly is not good enough to dedicate one full install of an obsolete version of DCS to run that one plane. Why VEAO refused to allow ED to take over updating the Hawk is beyond me. But it certainly does not look good for them or their sister company, Bluesky FS.
Now, ED did state that a full refund is available only for those who bought the Hawk on or after October 1st 2018. Of course that leaves that vast majority of players out (myself included) but at least they are making an effort.
Looking at the bright side (if it can be called that), at least VEAO only took money for 2 products and offered a refund early on for one. It would have been a lot worse if they had developed 4 or 5 modules and then suddenly dropped out of their agreement.
ED has stated that in order to ensure that no 3rd party can dissolve and leave their products unsupported again, a clause has been added to all 3rd party agreements stating that all files regarding the modules are to be handed over to ED for continued support. At least we know this situation will never come up again.
Well, that's all I have for you today. Take a look at the CE2 at the e-store. It's an interesting plane.
ED just noted in their update today that VEAO has rejected an offer by ED to take over the Hawk module leaving everyone with a plane they cannot use unless you keep an outdate version of DCS on your computer. You would have to have DCS 2.5.3 or earlier in order to run the Hawk. To be quite frank, the Hawk was never that good in the first place and certainly is not good enough to dedicate one full install of an obsolete version of DCS to run that one plane. Why VEAO refused to allow ED to take over updating the Hawk is beyond me. But it certainly does not look good for them or their sister company, Bluesky FS.
Now, ED did state that a full refund is available only for those who bought the Hawk on or after October 1st 2018. Of course that leaves that vast majority of players out (myself included) but at least they are making an effort.
Looking at the bright side (if it can be called that), at least VEAO only took money for 2 products and offered a refund early on for one. It would have been a lot worse if they had developed 4 or 5 modules and then suddenly dropped out of their agreement.
ED has stated that in order to ensure that no 3rd party can dissolve and leave their products unsupported again, a clause has been added to all 3rd party agreements stating that all files regarding the modules are to be handed over to ED for continued support. At least we know this situation will never come up again.
Well, that's all I have for you today. Take a look at the CE2 at the e-store. It's an interesting plane.
Happy flying everyone.
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21 December, 2018
DCS: Some Bad News
Well, I waited until I saw some kind of confirmation form Eagle Dynamics and I got it just last night. VEAO is effectively out of DCS and the T.1A Hawk is now unsupported per their last update. So, if you bought the T.1A (like I did a few years back) then we have been left with a plane we will not be able to use in the near future.
This is especially bad news for those who pre-purchased the P-40 straight from VEAO and did not take advantage of the refund they offered a while back. Unfortunately, those people will not be seeing their money back. ED can't do anything about it as it was not pre-ordered on their store. I had considered buying the P-40 but I refuse to buy it through their store for just this reason. VEAO's dissolution just reinforces my view that I will only buy modules straight from ED (or Steam).
On another note: the release of the F-14 has effectively been pushed back to sometime between January and March. Heatblur stated it was due to them needing to work on several of the F-14's systems before they feel comfortable releasing it to the public. I can certainly understand this and appreciate their desire to have a near-complete module released... but, I'm a tab bit disappointed that the release has been pushed back. Originally Heatblur announced it would be released in December 2017. Now we're looking at late March 2019 at the latest. I'm sure once the F-14 is released it'll be the best module out there. But I am disappointed that the release date has been pushed back for over a year.
Well, that's all the bad news I have for you. On the positive side the F/A-18C has gotten it's Maverick's and GBU laser guided bombs. The WWII planes have also gotten an update to their cockpits and external models. Once my game finishes updating I look forward to trying my favorite Fw-190 D-9.
Sorry, for all the bad news this time. I look forward to when the F-14 will be released and make these lemons into lemonade.
Until next time, happy flying.
This is especially bad news for those who pre-purchased the P-40 straight from VEAO and did not take advantage of the refund they offered a while back. Unfortunately, those people will not be seeing their money back. ED can't do anything about it as it was not pre-ordered on their store. I had considered buying the P-40 but I refuse to buy it through their store for just this reason. VEAO's dissolution just reinforces my view that I will only buy modules straight from ED (or Steam).
On another note: the release of the F-14 has effectively been pushed back to sometime between January and March. Heatblur stated it was due to them needing to work on several of the F-14's systems before they feel comfortable releasing it to the public. I can certainly understand this and appreciate their desire to have a near-complete module released... but, I'm a tab bit disappointed that the release has been pushed back. Originally Heatblur announced it would be released in December 2017. Now we're looking at late March 2019 at the latest. I'm sure once the F-14 is released it'll be the best module out there. But I am disappointed that the release date has been pushed back for over a year.
Well, that's all the bad news I have for you. On the positive side the F/A-18C has gotten it's Maverick's and GBU laser guided bombs. The WWII planes have also gotten an update to their cockpits and external models. Once my game finishes updating I look forward to trying my favorite Fw-190 D-9.
Sorry, for all the bad news this time. I look forward to when the F-14 will be released and make these lemons into lemonade.
Until next time, happy flying.
21 November, 2018
DCS Sale
Just wanted you all to know that DCS is having a big sale on all their modules. Most are 50% but some are only 15% - 25% off. Personally, I just picked up the AV-8B for $35. Not bad considering it's normally $69.99.
Here's the list of modules and their current prices:
Here's the list of modules and their current prices:
Mig-29: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
Yak-52: Originally: $39.99
Now: $20.00
F/A-18C: Originally: $69.99
Now: $59.99
AV-8B: Originally: $69.99
Now: $35.00
NS 430 L-39 and NS 430 Mi-8MTV: Originally: $5.99
Now: $3.00
NS 430 Stand Alone: Originally: $10.99
Now: $5.50
WWII Asset Pack: Originally: $29.99
Now: $15.00
AJS-37: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
Spitfire: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
F-5E: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
SA342: Originally: $49.99
Now: $42.49
M-2000C: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
L-39: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
C-101: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
MiG-15bis: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
T.1A: Originally: $39.99
Now: $20.00
MiG-21bis: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
Bf 109: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
F-86F: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
Fw 190: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
Mi-8MTV2: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
UH-1H: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
A-10C: Originally: $59.99
Now: $30.00
Flaming Cliffs 3: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
Combined Arms: Originally: $39.99
Now: $20.00
P-51D: Originally: $39.99
Now: $20.00
Black Shark 2: Originally: $49.99
Now: $25.00
Su-33: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
Su-27: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
F-15C: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
Su-25: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
A-10A: Originally: $14.99
Now: $7.50
Of course the F-14 is still in it's pre-order discount of $69.99. It'll go up to $79.99 upon release.
Also, all of the terrain maps and campaigns are on sale for the same 15% - 50% off.
The 50% off sale only happens once a year towards the end of November. This year is starts now and goes until December 2nd. So if there's a plane, map, or campaign you've wanted but have been putting off now would be the time to grab it. If you don't then you'll have to wait until next year to pick it up at such a low cost.
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