Wheel chairs or power chairs are the perfect solution for people who are disabled or have some kind of mobility complications. The biggest advantages of these chairs are that you can get around places without being dependent on anybody and endow a sense of independence to the disabled person. But like any other equipment, these kinds of chairs also develop some problems after some long term use and will have to be repaired. Thankfully you find that all power chair parts are now available and can be replaced without any problem today.

When your chair stops functioning, it is extremely important that you get it into working condition as soon as possible as it is a very important of your life. The most common lift reclining chair parts that can be changed by yourself at home are power lifting mechanism, lift motor, remote control and battery, the transformer and power cords.

You have two options of buying these parts from. One is to get in touch with the company who manufactured this item and the store where you bought the chair from will most probably have all the spare parts of the chair for sale. The advantage here is that you get perfectly well suited spare parts which come with guarantees and top quality. But they may be more costly as compared to other company’s parts.

The other option to purchase these parts from a third party vendor. There are numerous independent companies like Jazzy power chair parts who specialize in manufacturing lift recliner spare parts. You can either opt for original equipment manufacturer or purchase parts that are manufactured by the vendors themselves. Whatever your choice, they are sure to cost lesser than the amount you pay when you purchase these parts directly from the manufacturer.

So if you find that your lift chair has become faulty, do not get unduly worried, as most of these parts are now available today and can be easily repaired or replaced.



TO SING OR NOT TO SING, THAT IS THE QUESTION

I must admit that I had been swept in by the latest American Idol craze. Like millions of other Americans, I used to tune in every week to watch the singers vocally slug it out. Again, like millions of other Americans, I am turning in for the chance to see singers fail. It’s sad, but the truth is, I’ve enjoyed the musical stylings of the tone deaf, and vocally challenged, much more than the talented singers who were told, “Welcome to Hollywood.” I think that we are intrigued by the fact that most of the singers who didn’t make it through were in great disbelief and often stunned that the judges didn’t appreciate their “unique” voices. If some of these singers had actually been prepared, they might have had a chance. On the other hand, what were some of these people thinking?

I would never condemn anyone for singing. Singing is a beautiful thing that should be shared by everyone. The point I’m trying to make is; there are two reasons for poor singers. The first is simple. Some singers aren’t prepared for an audition. The second is a little less obvious; at least to the individual singer. Some singers haven’t realized that there is a problem vocally. Everyone can learn to sing; some singers just need direction! In this lesson we’ll discuss the first reason, and explain how to prepare for an audition.

Watching and experiencing the pressure that the singers are under on American Idol, caused me to have a flashback to 1990. I was attending the vocal program at The Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, California. We had several voice coaches, but there were three that I learned a lot from. John Zipperer was my favorite coach. He made you feel like anything was possible. Brian Kelly, was my personal instructor. He reminds me of a voice psychologist. Jami Lula was a very stern coach who believed in perfection.

Once a week we would have a class called Vocal Review. Each week we had to pick a song from a different genre of music to sing for review by one of our vocal instructors. Our performance was extremely important because it affected our overall grade. I was very intimidated by Jami Lula, so I always hated when he conducted the vocal review. At times Jami seemed ruthless; he’d rather pull out his teeth than give a compliment. He made Simon Cowell look like a saint. I was always nervous whenever I had to perform before him.

One particular week, John Zipperer was critiquing the class. I didn’t concern myself with actually learning my song because John was usually easy to please. If you did screw up, he usually sugar coated it and made you feel like you’d do better the next time. Imagine my surprise when I walked into class and discovered my worst nightmare. John couldn’t be there, so Jami Lula was handling the class.

I was singing Aerosmith’s “Dream On”. Totally unprepared and now very intimidated, I completely botched the song. It was awful. I forgot words, messed up the phrasing, and sang some pretty sour notes. I knew I hadn’t prepared for the song, and Jami definitely let me know it. Afterward, one of my friends, Jeff Chase, said; “What happened?” Of course my reply was “I don’t know, he just made me so nervous that I lost my train of thought.” I knew all along that I was in the wrong. After class, Jami pulled me aside and scolded me some more. He told me that the reason I sucked was because I was too lazy to prepare. In that moment, I knew that Jami wasn’t the cold insensitive coach that I had once thought he was. I had discovered a person very compassionate about the art of singing; one who only wanted his students to strive for the best in themselves.

No one is safe from botching an audition. If you aren’t prepared for the song, don’t bother. If you are planning on performing or auditioning, then you must do your homework. The best way to prepare for an audition is to dissect the song.

The first thing you should do is to write down the lyrics. Next, write the pitches above the words. Use a keyboard or guitar to pick out the pitches. After you figure out the pitches, practice singing the song several times until you feel that you are familiar with the tune and can sing it without a lyric sheet. You might discover that you were singing some words on the wrong pitch.

When you are comfortable with the song, study the singer’s vocal techniques; such as vibrato and breathing patterns. There are several different methods for breaking down a singer’s vocal technique. My book Raise Your Voice has a technique called “Song Mapping”, which as the name suggests, is a method to “map out” the song in order to make it easier to sing the song.

Once you have studied the technique of the song, sing it once more, only this time record yourself singing. How did you do? Come on; be honest. Most of the comments on American Idol deal with how unprepared the singer was. Another repetitive comment is the singer’s pitch. I have heard Randy comment several times on how flat the person sang. If they would have prepared for the song and recorded themselves singing it, they might have done a better job. They would have noticed if they were off pitch and could have worked to correct the problem.

In the next lesson we will discuss techniques to help you discover and correct pitch problems. If you want to learn more about The Musician’s Institute, you can visit their website at www.mi.edu.

Jaime Vendera

Author of “Raise Your Voice”, “Mindset: programming Your Mind for Success” and

“Online Teaching Secrets Revealed”

 

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Jaime Vendera is the author of several books in several fields including vocal developments, self-help and self-publishing.

He is also a world renowned vocal coach to pro singers and the first documented singer in world history to shatter a wineglass by voice alone. He has demonstrated his glass shattering vocal power on several nationally televised shows, including Good Morning America and MythBusters as well as performing on shows in Europe and Japan.





When bathing becomes scary, difficult, or dangerous, you might want to purchase a bathroom mobility aid like a shower handicap wheel chair.

A shower handicap wheel chair secures the patient while bathing, thereby allowing those people with mobility issues to enjoy the pleasures of splashing in the water. They no longer need to stand in the shower for a long time or endure the painful experience of moving in and out of the tub. A useful device for the bathroom, shower wheelchair for handicap reduces the risk of falling and eliminates the need for caregivers. Because of the shower wheelchair, a person with physical limitations gains a sense of independence while bathing.

Wheelchairs for the shower are usually lightweight and easy to carry. They are made of durable, waterproof, and rustproof material-usually plastic or aluminum. Some models are foldable, thus allowing easy storage in cabinets or in the corners. They are easily transportable, and can be assembled within a few minutes without having to use some tools. Some have removable armrests or swing-away side handles to allow easy cleaning.

There are plenty of options for people who are having problems with their movements. For those who are uncomfortable with fixed shower chairs or benches, shower handicap wheel chair is ideal for them. For example, one specific model of handicap wheeled shower chair, the Invacare Mobile Shower Chair, has 5-inches caster wheels that permit easy maneuvering. To avoid the risk of falling on the slippery bathroom floor, you can roll it right into the shower and proceed with the cleansing ritual. The rear wheels have parking/direction brake for safety purposes. It has swinging armrests, which allow the user to easily move in and out of the chair.

Designed to safely transport its user in and out of the shower, this handicap shower wheelchair also acts as a bedside commode and toilet wheelchair. If the person is having a hard time getting up, this chair can cross most commercial toilets. It has an open seat and comes with a removable commode pail. It also has movable nylon backrests, which allow easy access to an individual’s back. Most shower handicap wheelchairs like this one have adjustable heights to make sure that the user feels comfortable while seated on the chair. Height-adjustable chairs also allow the user to easily reach the shower and water controls without risking a fall. Most pieces can fit into the bathroom doors and into the opening of a shower stall. Depending on the user requirements, wheelchair size, features, brand, and budget, mobility chairs can cost around $200 to $2000.

For someone who is wheelchair-dependent, taking a shower is not an easy task. Shower wheelchairs allow people with physical disabilities to be more independent and bathe without the risk of being injured. For a friendlier bathroom, you may also want to consider remodeling it by installing handrails, removing the shower curtains, and placing non-skid mats on the floor.

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