How To: Put the beat back in time during a mix
Ever run into the problem while DJing where your beat gets off. Well DJ Tutor teaches you how to fix that problem.
Ever run into the problem while DJing where your beat gets off. Well DJ Tutor teaches you how to fix that problem.
DJ Tutor teaches you how to mix two songs with vocals together and how you can avoid having two vocal tracks going at once.
Because some pants are just too long, Perna from Watch Mojo teaches you how to hem, or shorten your pants for that perfect fit.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to talk about the weather in Mandarin Chinese including how to say "Humid" "Dry" "Cool" and "Cold"
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to use business words in Mandarin Chinese including how to say "Sales" "Profit" "Revenue" "Market Share" "Achieve" "Goal" and more.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to say the names of Chinese foods in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches some Mandarin Chinese words and phrases to use when opening a bank account.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you the names of some common pieces of stationary and office equipment in Mandarin Chinese and how to talk about them.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to invite your friends out using Mandarin Chinese.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to order tea or coffee in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny from askbenny.cn teaches you how to ask for and give an opinion in Mandarin Chinese including how to say "I agree," "I disagree," "I think," and "that's stupid"
Benny teaches you how to use sentences involving the words "today," "yesterday," and "tomorrow" in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny teaches you the basics of counting in Chinese including how to count to 10 and beyond.
Dave J. Castle teaches you the famous cut and restored rope trick. In this magic trick you appear to take a rope that has been cut into two pieces and restore into one piece.
Benny teaches you some Mandarin Chinese business phrases including "Go to Work," "Leave work," and "Overtime."
Benny teaches you some Mandarin Chinese greetings, words and phrases used in the business environment.
Benny teaches you how to talk about feelings and emotions in Mandarin Chinese, including anger, happiness, and sadness and how to ask someone how they fell.
Benny teaches you how to say "I caught a cold" in Mandarin Chinese as well as how to say "I have a headache" and ask how to ask "Where is the pharmacy?"
Benny teaches you some greetings and phrases used in public speaking in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny teaches you how to call for help in emergencies in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny teaches you how to order beer, coffee, or coke in Mandarin Chinese.
Benny teaches you how to ask somone out on a date using Mandarin Chinese. Part 1 of 2 - How to Ask somone out on a date in Chinese.
Benny teaches you how to speak to a taxi or cab driver in Mandarin Chinese including how to give directions.
Benny teaches you how to say ask someone's name and nationality in Mandarin Chinese as well as how to give your own.
To control more complex or improbable shape changes in Macromedia Flash, you can use shape hints. Shape hints identify points that should correspond in starting and ending shapes. This video tutorial teaches you how to use shape hints to make a cool 3D effect.
This video will teach you how to build your own Teddy Bear. Part 1 of 2 - How to Make a Teddy bear at Build a Bear Workshops.
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP, is a raster graphics editor application with some support for vector graphics. This video teaches you how to use the GIMP photo editor to edit a series of photos via layering. Learn to put a sumo wrestler over a bridge!
Watch banjo expert Geoff Hohwald teach you how to play the banjo arrangement "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms." This is a good lesson for beginners as it has easy measures. This video breaks the arrangement into pieces for accelerated learning
No Fairy Wings...No problem! Threadbanger presents the first installation of Halloweeny Wednesdays teaching you how to make fairy wings from some old coat hangers and stockings.
A young Maori woman named Migoto (the name is Japanese takes the time to teach Nick (and you) some traditional Maori poi dancing.
The best part about this video is that it not only teaches you how to sing multipart audio by yourself using Audacity, but you'll have perfect timing and pitch as well! Even if you're not a great singer this can still be fun.
This video teaches you how to optimize videos using VirtualDub and then how to dub the videos to make the people in the video say whatever you want.
Knowing the days of the week is one of the most basic skills your child needs to know now and for the rest of his or her life. And what better way to introduce your kid to the week than with a fun, catchy song?
Richard Schmidt teaches you how to surf the curl. Learn the proper timing and positioning as well as how to maneuver your surfboard through the water.
Larry Keim, the host of "Rolling R's", teaches Junior High School Spanish in Mesa, Arizona. He has a passion for Spanish, and has created this video podcast to give away Spanish lessons for free. For the lesson portion, Larry describes an easy way to talk about future action, using the formula of “Ir + a + Infinitive.”
A very important thing to keep in mind when you're creating images from scratch or even putting things into existing images is the concept of perspective. Bert goes back to basics to teach this concept, starting with a horizon line and adherence to the rules of mother nature.
Take a great golf Lesson from Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and CPGA Teaching Pro, who shows you how to hit straight shots even when the ball is below your feet!
This week, the thread heads teach us how to take-in/alter our own clothing. This is totally useful, and not nearly as complicated as it looks. Who needs tailors?
This week, the thread heads teach us how to make our t-shirts cooler, by cutting slits all over them. Not only are they stylish, but they make you look like Wolverine just attacked you. Awesome!
Larry Keim, the host of "Rolling R's", teaches Junior High School Spanish in Mesa, Arizona. He has a passion for Spanish, and he's created this video podcast to give away Spanish lessons for free. In this lession, Larry shows how to use the Spanish verb “ir” that is pronounced like “ear” and means “to go.”