![]() Photograph: Courtesy of Gene & Georgetti Gene & Georgetti You’ll get a luxurious selection of bluefin tuna, caviar, uni, Dragonfire rolls and Avocado Cucumber roll. In addition to its regular menu, a special heart-shaped sushi platter will be offered on February 14. Sushi lovers, this West Town spot has just what you need for a romantic night out. Photograph: Courtesy of Hinoki Sushiko Hinoki Sushiko The package is priced at $35.88 and can be ordered here. You'll receive the gift of airy and chewy donuts bursting with Valrhona Manjari chocolate and creamy white chocolate, plus handfuls of Hershey’s Kisses. Lakeview’s immersive, comic-inspired cafe will help customers have the sweetest Valentine’s Day with a heart-shaped mochi donuts box. Photograph: Courtesy of 2d Restaurant 2d Restaurant For guests who’d rather cook at home, half-baked and frozen heart-shaped pies will also be sold. The nine-inch pizzas can feed two people and are available for dine-in or carryout and delivery at all locations. RECOMMENDED: Find more things to eat on Valentine's Day in Chicago Photograph: Courtesy of Lou Malnati's Pizzeria Lou Malnati'sĬhicago’s most famous pizzeria chain is offering its legendary deep dish pies in the shape of a heart on Valentine’s Day. Some of the following one-day offerings will sell out so act fast and order ahead if you don’t want to miss out. Luckily, several Chicago restaurants are celebrating the occasion with specially shaped dishes and packaging so that you woo your date with food that’s both delicious and cute. But it is a romantic way of showing your love on Valentine’s Day. And the same goes for pasta, sushi platters and boxes of donuts. So let go of the crunch, relax your breathing, and try to find the right kind of energy from your back by keeping your neck straight and activating the bigger back muscles under your shoulder blades.Sure, a heart-shaped pizza doesn’t taste any different than a regular ol’ pie. With this song, remember to keep a nice and open feeling in your throat! Especially when the chorus jumps higher up, it’s very easy to forget about good posture and support, and that is when extra tension start building to the stomach and throat. It’s in Drop D tuning, which means the E-string is tuned down a whole step.īy: Sonja Patrikainen, Music Education Designer for Singing This song has basically only three chords, but there are plenty of things to discover, including lots of hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides. The full bassline exercise (level 8) is the originally recorded bassline. It’s full of eighth notes, so this is a great song to practice keeping a stable groove. In the main bassline exercise (level 4) you’ll play all the fundamental parts of the original bassline. There are only three different chords in this one but the rhythms vary a lot, so keep eye on them. In the basic bassline exercise (level 2) you’ll learn the basics of this iconic grunge song. Most of the song consists of the same three-chord progression with familiar chords, so you can really focus on perfecting your technique!īy: Antti Halmetoja, Bass content specialist In the rhythm exercise (level 5) you’ll be playing a combination of fingerpicking in the verses, and strumming in the choruses. The melody is quite syncopated, which means a lot of the notes fall on the upbeats instead of the downbeats, so stay sharp! In the melody exercise (level 5) you’ll be playing along with the main vocal melody, as well as some of the guitar parts. Have fun!īy: Joona Hasan, Music Education Designer for Ukulele It’s played in drop-D tuning, so you’ll need to lower the big E-string a whole step down to D. ![]() The full rhythm & lead exercise (level 8) is the original iconic guitar part, including power chords, arpeggios, and some distinctive bends. Remember to use alternate picking (down-up) on the faster notes as needed. It’s mostly in 1st position (index on the 1st fret), but look out for the quick jumps up to fret 5. In the melody exercise (level 4) you’ll play along with the main vocal and instrumental melodies. Concentrate on using the suggested fingers – it makes it much smoother and easier to play. In the basic riff exercise (level 2) you’ll play a simplified version of the main guitar riff, using single notes on the A-string and D-string. “Heart-Shaped Box”, made famous by Nirvana, is now available in Yousician forīy: James Neilson, Music Education Designer for Guitar ![]() ![]() Songs with a big dynamic range like this tend to keep your attention and give a strong sense of momentum. Notice the quiet and thoughtful verses with the clean guitars and quiet vocals, compared to the huge chorus with big distorted guitars and aggressive vocals. Let’s learn this iconic grunge rock song! As with many Nirvana songs, it’s a great example of ‘dynamics’ – musical contrast between light and shade, loud and soft. ![]()
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