The first thing about learning to read Latin is that, as with any language, a certain amount of effort, diligence and application are unavoidable (as well as some frustration.....) Here are a few tips I have found helpful: 1. Get an early grounding in the basics with a 'Teach Yourself Latin' book - there are several on the market. 2. Try to grow your vocabulary eg by 10 words a week (i.e. committing to memory) 3. Some grammatical forms (ie in the earlier stages) should be learned by heart - it's alot easier in the long run!! 4. Try to start reading a familiar and easy text such as the Bible (gospel stories, Lord's prayer etc), Winnie the pooh, Harry Potter and so on - initially making use of the English text to help. Laura Gibbs has a lot of material such as proverbs, Bible stories, legends etc http://www.mythfolklore.net/ 5. Memorise some of the poems of Catullus 6. Don't feel the need to look up every word in a dictionary - accept that as you go on you'll learn more and more words but that gist reading means you'll sometimes not understand absolutely everything 7. Spend time reading out loud 8. Little and often and don't give up. To encourage yourself go back to what you were reading 6 months ago to see the progress you've made.
The easiest way to memorize a song is the read the lyrics while listening to the song
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The best way to learn to read music is by taking a class or getting private lessons. You can also visit several online sites to help you. Try http://datadragon.com/education/reading/ or purchase a book like http://www.amazon.com/Learn-Music-Softcover-Howard-Shanet/dp/0671210270.
piano teachers can help but sometimes they can be expensive, so I tried many of thinks myself when I was younger, apps and all sort of things. But I found a website that worked well with me. It's this one:
The easiest way is to download real player software.
The easiest way is to take lessons. But if you want to be self taught, you just learn to read tablature, pick an artist that you like and start playing. Being self taught is a "learn as you go" thing.
Just read and remember the methods over and over again it works for me !
The easiest way to learn them is to just read them over, A LOT! You can have a friend or family member do that with you. Also it helps to type them or write them down. That's what works for me. Hope it helps:)
With a teacher
1. Buy a computer 2. Have a task you need to complete, and when you don't know how to do it, read the help available.
The easiest way to memorize a song is the read the lyrics while listening to the song
Depends on how you learn, I find repetition easiest
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Type to learn 3 it helped me a lot
the easiest way to learn more is to listen more and if your in the back of the room ask to be in the front so you learn more.
One of the easiest ways to learn how to cook rib roast is through a recipe. Another way is to learn from a chef or to even ask from tips from places one enjoys their rib roast.
Easiest way to learn Finnish is by going to some classes Online for example