Monday, December 25, 2017

How to Play We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Song

We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Song





Tip:-
         * (Star) mean High scale
          . (Dot) mean Lower scale


Notes:-
C  F  F  G  F  E  D  D

D  G  G  A  G  F  E  C

C  A  A  A#  A  G  F  D

C  C  D  G  E  F

C  F  F  F  E

E  F  E  D  C

G  A  G  F  C*  C

C  C  D  G  E  F


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Monday, December 4, 2017

Thursday, November 30, 2017

How to play Teri Meri ........Song from the Film Body guard.

How to Play the Teri Meri...... Song From the Film Body-guard.






Notes:-

Chord (From Left Hand)
F  +  A  +  D  (D minor)
G  +  C  +  E  (C major)


Main(From Right Hand)
(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )   ---2 Times  (High Scale)

(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )   ---2 Times (Low Scale)


(  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  G  A
A  D'  D  C  A#  A  A#  G  A  )  --(Low Scale)


(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )   ---2 Times (Low Scale)


(  D  F  A  G  F  G  F  
D  F  A  A#  A  A  A  )  --2 Times (Low scale)


(  C'  C'  D'  D'  F'  F'  E'  E'  )  --2 Times

D  C  D  E  ,  E  G  E  F  E  D

(  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  G  A
A  D'  D  C  A#  A  A#  G  A  )  -- (High Scale)


(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )  --2 Times  (High Scale)


(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )   ---2 Times (Low Scale)


(  D  F  A  G  F  G  F  
D  F  A  A#  A  A  A  )  --2 Times (Low scale)

(  C'  C'  D'  D'  F'  F'  E'  E'  )  --2 Times

D  C  D  E  ,  E  G  E  F  E  D

(  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  A  A  A  A#  G  A
A  D'  D  C  A#  A  A#  G  A  )  -- (High Scale)


(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )  --2 Times  (High Scale)


(  D  A  G  A  F  G  A  F
G  A  G  F  E  D  ,  E  D  C
C  D  E  D  F
E  G  A  F  E  D  D  )   ---2 Times (Low Scale)


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Monday, November 6, 2017

How to Play The Happy birthday song

Notes of The Happy Birthday Song


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Main (Right Hand):-

Happy birthday to you
C C D C F E

Happy birthday to you
C C D C G F

Happy Birthday dear.........
C C C' A F E D

Happy Birthday to you
A# A# A F G F



Chords (Left Hand):-

C+F+A
C+E+G
A# +D+F

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Sunday, October 15, 2017

How to Flash Dolby Atmos on Android Phone


How to Flash Dolby Atmos



Download:-


Requirements:-

1) Rooted Android phone
2) Custom recovery (I Use CTR recovery)
3) Dolby Atmos file


Procedure:-

1) Start your phone in recovery mode by Pressing (Power button + vol. Up)


2) Select Install zip.



3) Select Install zip from SD card (If available)


4) Browser the Dolby Atmos file



5) Select the Dolby Atmos file



6) Restart / Reboot your phone.




Enjoy Dolby Atmos...... 😎






What is Dolby Atmos ?


Dolby Atmos for mobile devices adapts the premier cinema sound experience for reproduction over built-in speakers and headphones to create powerful, moving audio that seems to flow all around you.

Sounds in Dolby Atmos soundtracks for cinema and home exist as individual entities, called audio objects. These audio objects move around you and above you to create a complete audio environment that perfectly follows the onscreen story to fully immerse you in the action.

Mobile devices use the same streaming-media Dolby Atmos soundtracks as do home theaters. The Dolby Atmos processor on the device takes the spatial information from the audio objects created for the cinema and renders them in virtual three-dimensional space over built-in speakers or headphones. It produces a sensation of movement and overhead sound that brings the story alive all around you.

Dolby Atmos for mobile devices works over any pair of headphones and is custom-tuned to get the most out of built-in stereo speakers. Not only does it deliver the best experience for Dolby Atmos content, it also greatly improves the sound of music, games, and television shows in any format on your device. It provides crisper dialogue, a more enveloping soundfield, greater subtlety and nuance, maximized loudness without distortion, and consistent playback volume for a wide variety of content.


How it Work ?

With Dolby Atmos, any sound can be rendered as a single audio element, an object, independent from the rest of the soundtrack. A child yelling, a helicopter taking off, a blaring car horn—the filmmaker can decide exactly where the sound should originate and where it should move as the scene develops.

Audio objects allow filmmakers to concentrate on the story. For channel-based audio, filmmakers can only approximate a sound's desired location and cannot isolate individual sounds. With Dolby Atmos, filmmakers choose precisely where the sound should be located, and the system intelligently makes the speaker-assignment decisions based on the speaker array in the theatre or home. Audio objects originate and move anywhere in three-dimensional space, including anywhere overhead.

Headphones and Built-in Stereo Speakers

While cinema and home theater systems have multiple channels, the headphones and built-in speakers of mobile devices are two-channel stereo. To create the Dolby Atmos experience for mobile users, Dolby scientists drew on their extensive research and expertise in psychoacoustics, the study of how we perceive sound.

Creating a realistic perception of height and surround sound two-channel mobile systems begins with head-related transfer functions (HRTFs). HRTFs describe how incoming sounds located at different positions around us arrive at our ears.

Depending on where a sound originates, it may arrive at one ear very slightly later than at the other, and it may have slightly different characteristics at each ear (such as being softer or less distinct). The differences are caused by interference from the listener's head, torso, and external ears. The brain instantly processes these differences as spatial information, enabling us to hear in three dimensions. HRTFs represent these same differences mathematically.

HRTFs Make Magic

A streaming-media Dolby Atmos mix supports up to 128 simultaneous audio objects and includes metadata that describes the location of each one in space. The Dolby Atmos processor on a mobile device applies our extensive sets of HRTFs to this metadata to recreate the spatial information in a stereo signal. Heard over any headphones or earbuds, this stereo soundtrack accurately simulates the theatrical sound, including sounds from above, for a powerful and spacious experience.

To reproduce this same experience over a device's built-in speakers requires additional processing. Speakers generate a natural "crosstalk" phenomenon at our ears that works against simulating multiple channels. The Dolby Atmos processor cancels this crosstalk and then applies the HRTFs to create the dimensional soundstage and movement of the audio objects.

As an added benefit—and bit of magic—the Dolby Atmos processor delivers all this with minimal effect on battery life.


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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Notes Of Doremon Cartoon Title Song

       Notes of Doremon cartoon Title song

                          

Prelute:-
C B A G A B C B A G A B

C B A G A B C B A G

D C B A B C D C B A B C

D C B A B C B C C D

A B C G A B A B C F G

A G A B E F G F G A

D E F E F G C D E

D# E  E  D# D C# C B

A# A G# G F# F E D# D

G G G A B G C



Main:-
G C C E A E G G A G

E F E D A D D F B B

A G F F E B C D

G C C E A E G G A G

E F E D A D D F B B

A G F F E B D C

A A G F G A G D E

F#  D G A G F D B

A G A G F F G E

D C 


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Who were the Fathers of all the Subjects ?

Fathers of  All the Subjects are :-


1) Father of Biology - Aristotle

         Aristotle: Father of Biology. “In the 4th century BC the Greek philosopher Aristotle traveled to Lesvos, an island in the Aegean teeming, then as now, with wildlife. His fascination with what he found there, and his painstaking study of it, led to the birth of a new science — biology .




2) Father of Chemistry - Antoine Lavoisier

        French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, who was also a tax collector with the Ferme Générale, was tried, convicted, and guillotined all on May 8, 1794. Lavoisier is considered the "father of modern chemistry.”

 



3) Father of Physics - Albert Einstein

         Newton, Galileo and Einstein have all been called "Fathers of Modern Physics." Newton was called this because of his famous law of motion and gravitation, Galileo for his role in the scientific revolution and his contributions on observational astronomy, and Einstein for his groundbreaking theory of relativity.




4) Father of Computer - Charles Babbage

             Charles Babbage was considered to be the father of computing after his invention and concept of the Analytical Engine in 1837. The Analytical Engine contained an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), basic flow control, and integrated memory; hailed as the first general-purpose computer concept.

       



5) Father of English - Geoffrey Chaucer

         Geoffrey Chaucer. He was born in London sometime between 1340 and 1344. He was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. He is also referred to as the father of English Literature.




6) Father of  Geography- Eratosthenes

          Eratosthenes is named the father of geography. That is because he used the word "geography" and treated it like a proper subject. This was the first use of the word, which literally means "writing about the earth" in Greek.




7) Father of History - Herodotus

            Herodotus - Greek historian. Herodotus, later famous as a historian to the point of becoming known by his admirers as the 'father of history', was born in Halicarnassus, (now Bodrum, Turkey), in about 484 B. C.




8) Father of Economics - Adam Smith

             Adam Smith was an 18th-century philosopher renowned as the father of modern economics, and a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies. In his first book, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments," Smith proposed the idea of the invisible hand—the tendency of free markets to regulate themselves by means of competition, supply and demand, and self-interest




9) Father of Hindi - Bhartendu Harishchandra

             Bhartendu Harishchandra (9 September 1850 – 6 January 1885) is known as the father of modern Hindi literature as well as Hindi theatre. He is considered one of the greatest Hindi writers of modern India. A recognised poet, he was a trendsetter in Hindi prose-writing.




10) Father of  Maths - Archimedes

           In The Sand Reckoner, Archimedes gives his father's name as Phidias, an astronomer about whom nothing is known. ... According to the popular account given by Plutarch, Archimedes was contemplating a mathematical diagram when the city was captured.




11) Father of Gymnastics - Friedrich Ludwig Jahn

              Friedrich Ludwig Jahn. Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, (born Aug. 11, 1778, Lanz, Brandenburg, Prussia—died Oct. 15, 1852, Freyburg an der Unstrut, Prussian Saxony), the German “father of gymnastics” who founded the turnverein (gymnastics club) movement in Germany.




12) Father of Sanskrit - Pāṇini

          Panini is the name of an ancient Sanskrit linguist, grammarian, and a revered scholar in Hinduism. Considered the father of Indian linguistics Pāṇini likely lived in northwest Indian subcontinent during the early Mahajanapada era.





13) The Father of Accounting - Luca Pacioli

            Fra Luca Bartolomeo de Pacioli (sometimes Paccioli or Paciolo 1447–1517) was an Italian mathematicianFranciscan friar, collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci, and a seminal contributor to the field now known as accounting. He is referred to as "The Father of Accounting and Bookkeeping" in Europe and he was the first person to publish a work on the double-entry system of book-keeping in this continent.


14 ) Father of Immunology - Emil Von Behring


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