Thursday, December 8, 2011

HTML

What I wrote in HTML:


<html>
<body>

<h1>My First Heading</h1>

<br>My first paragraph.<br>

<em>My first italics!<em>

<p>My second paragraph!<p>

<li>My first list!<li>
end list

<h2>My second heading<h2>

<b>BOLD<b>



</body>
</html>


What I saw:


My First Heading


My first paragraph.
My first italics! My second paragraph!


  • My first list!


  • end list

    My second heading

    BOLD


    Cool huh?? ;)




  • Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    ELECTRIC VIOLIN!

    I play the electric violin and I'm sure that most of you will never have heard of one until now. I've decided that my presentation will be on how they are made and what they look like as playing one is a hobby of mine.

    Here is a bit of information about them:

    An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument purposely made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body. It can also refer to a violin fitted with an electric pickup of some type, although "amplified violin" or "electro-acoustic violin" are more accurate in that case.

    Electrically amplified violins have been used in one form or another since the 1920s; jazz and blues artist Stuff Smith is generally credited as being one of the first performers to adapt pickups and amplifiers to violins. The Electro Stringed Instrument Corporation, National and Vega sold electric violins in the 1930s and 1940s; Fender produced a small number of electric violins in the late 1950s. There has been a great deal more commercial success of well known manufacturers of electric violins since the 1990s for both well known, established companies and new makers too.

    I can't wait to make my presentation!