Poisons. Watch out for any wood covered with vines. Burning poison ivy, poison sumac, poison oak, or pretty much anything else with "poison" in the name releases the irritant oil urushiol into the smoke.
But I think this question is about 'songs', today, played on a piano. No, there won't be any 'missing black notes'. Any song can be played in any...
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Read More »So you have a new wood stove or outdoor fire pit you’re planning to put to use. Or maybe you’d like to toast marshmallows on that camping trip you’ve been planning? Either way, if you’re building a wood fire, it’s important to remember that not every piece of timber makes good fuel. You may already know not to burn trash like coated, painted, or pressure-treated wood. Doing so can release toxic or harmful chemicals into the air, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. But even when choosing between two logs, there are greener (and less green) options out there. Here are some tips on firewood NOT to buy. Note: None of the advice below applies to the netting- or plastic-wrapped bundles of firewood sold in stores and marked kiln-dried or heat-treated. If you only need a little wood, bagged commercial firewood is often a good and safe choice as the high-quality hardwood will burn hot and clean.
Puts' Scientific Reports study found that men with lower formant frequencies—a deeper resonance in their voices—tended to be taller, larger, and...
Read More »New outbreaks almost always originate in or near public campgrounds or link back to a homeowner who bought firewood from an infested area. David Adkins, an inspection manager with the Ohio Department of Agriculture, says that if you have any suspicions, buy only enough for a single fire and follow the "use it all, burn it all" rule. "Don’t leave questionable wood lying around, and certainly don’t take any home with you from a distant campground," he says. If you’re not sure whether your area or nearby areas are affected, contact your state’s Department of Agriculture or visit Don't Move Firewood to find out.
C major Roth later told Musician magazine that Hostler was "probably the most responsible for how it came out." The song is set in the key of C...
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Read More »If you are just an amateur who just wants to learn and practice, then the 76 keys piano is the best choice for you. This piano has 6 1/3 octaves....
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