Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
It’s become apparent that hand waving is reaching professional levels. In South Africa, many residential areas have them sitting in huts at the entrance and exit of roads. In England, the trend setting Queen draws crowds who line the streets to see her wave. Here are five important things you’ll have to work on to become a professional hand waver.
1.) If you aren’t lucky enough to automatically be a professional hand waver by blood, you’ll need to get yourself a snappy uniform and man a hut or stand in a busy intersection.
2.) Royal blood and fancy uniforms aren’t going to do all the work for you. Get into a gym and find a machine that works your hand waving. If gym is not for you, try a sport that really works the hands, like chess.
3.) Although it’s not an official requirement, you’ll be considered a more professional hand waver if you dress your hand in the appropriate attire. Dress it up for formal occasions or dress it down for some break dancing in the streets. Even when you aren’t waving, your hand should be looking its best.
4.) Technique is everything, you don’t see the queen haphazardly waving her hand like a helicopter propeller or Moses the security guard whipping his hand back and forth like it’s Willow Smith’s hair. Learn the casual lift of the hand or the slight bend technique, and you’re on your way.
5.) Practice makes perfect. You aren’t going to become a sensation overnight, you’re going to have to put in the blood, sweat and tears. Wave at family, friends and strangers constantly and put in those hours.
Good luck, I’ll see you at the hand waving Olympics soon.
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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
As the SingStar week has continued I’ve battled to find large differences in the SingStar games themselves. After all, the games are essentially the same except for the songs. When an addition is added to the PS3 version of the game all the other games get the update too, making the game a large package that you buy expansions for. Come to think of it, it’s like a karaoke version of the Sims.
With all that said the songs are what make the game. You may have an amazing framework but with no music, you have no game. Queen, the group of Legends now has twenty-five of their greatest hits on SingStar for you to Dance, Sing and stomp your feet to. It should be noted that they have been given an extremely rare accolade, after Abba, of having a Solo SingStar game. Although some of the songs have been on previous SingStar games, it’s an absolute pleasure to have all of their great hits together.
Let’s look at this from a youth perspective though. If you’re under twenty you haven’t really had much of a Queen influence in your life have you? After all, they’re so old! You’d be extremely wrong. As you browse through Queen’s impressive titles, songs will come up that you only recognise when listening to. After running through the play list you’ll have said, at least ten times, ‘I didn’t know that was a Queen song.’
Besides the pleasant surprises you’ll be hit with the amazing anthem songs of Queen that we all know and love. Songs like, ‘We Will Rock You,’ ‘We are the Champions,’ and ‘Another One Bites the Dust.’
This ‘expansion’ to the SingStar series will help boost its number of tracks but it’s still lacking in comparison with Rock Band and Guitar Hero’s library. Sony needs to begin releasing more songs both online and on disk to attract a more diverse range of gamers. SingStar Queen is a step in the right direction, and I’m happy to pronounce it fun for young people, not just those of the Queen generation.
Included in both the PS3 and PS2 versions of Singstar Queen:
- Another One Bites the Dust
- Bicycle Race
- Bohemian Rhapsody
- Breakthru
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love
- Don’t Stop Me Now
- Fat Bottom Girls
- I Want it All
- I Want to Break Free
- Innuendo
- One Vision
- Play the Game
- Somebody to Love
- These are the Days of Our Lives
- Tie Your Mother Down
- Under Pressure
- We are the Champions
- We Will Rock You
- Who Wants to Live Forever
- You’re My Best Friend
Exclusive to the PS3 release:
- A Kind of Magic
- Hammer to Fall
- Killer Queen
- Radio Ga Ga
- The Show Must Go On
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
Knowing that SingStar is more fun with friends, I packed up my PS3 and all it’s essentials, PS EYE, Mics, game disks, and lugged them over to a party. SingStar is slowly growing on those of my friends that don’t count themselves as singers. I think it’s because it lets you be that rock star you’ve only ever dreamed of.
With the kit set up, names typed in and photo’s taken the group sat down to play. As with all the PS3 versions of SingStar the interface is a breeze, so much so that you may just spend a few extra seconds in the menu because it’s so good looking.
With SingStar Pop a new update has been added to the game that is definatley worth a mention. After the last SingStar update added harmonies I was curious to see what other features Sony would be able to come up with. Introducing the voice control option, no more messing around with silly remotes, simply tell your PS3 what you want and it’ll play it for you. Looking for a Jordin Sparks song? Just say, “Show Artists,” followed by, “Jordin Sparks.” Select the song with your voice and off you go. Although it’s certainly not perfect, I love the new addition. Unfortunately though, when there’s a lot of shouting going on SingStar doesn’t understand you as well. I say unfortunately because when a group of friends is playing SingStar there is a lot of shouting involved.
The new SingStar pop has some fantastic new songs that’ll have you jumping on your coffee table and performing for your adoring fans. “So What,” from Pink leads the pack with the opening game song, a fantastic SingStar tradition. The Killers are feeling ‘Human,’ and Kings of Leon adds another of its latest hits to the SingStar library.
The new songs take full advantage over the harmonies feature this time around, something which adds an interesting new challenge to the game. Singing No Air with Jordin and Chris will have you finding new ranges you never thought you had. But the best news about Pop is that as you browse through the songs you will know a lot of them. Although the oldies are there they are mostly popular songs, after a bit of a wobbly play list on the last SingStar Volume 3 it’s great to see the songs back to the usual high standard.
Below is the play list for SingStar Pop edition.
| Alphabeat |
10.000 Nights Of Thunder |
| Black |
Kids |
| Amy Winehouse |
Rehab |
| Black Kids |
I’m Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance |
| Bon Jovi |
Livin’ On A Prayer |
| Chris Brown |
With You |
| Chris De Burgh |
Lady In Red |
| Cyndi Lauper |
True Colors |
| Gloria Estefan |
Rhythm Is Gonna Get You |
| Jordin Sparks feat. Chris Brown |
No Air |
| Kaiser Chiefs |
Never Miss A Beat |
| Kate Nash |
Mouthwash |
| Kings Of Leon |
Sex On Fire |
| Klaxons |
Gravity’s Rainbow |
| Little Jackie |
The World Should Revolve Around Me |
| N*E*R*D |
Sooner Or Later |
| P!nk |
So What! |
| Queen |
Bohemian Rhapsody [DSCIMG] |
| Robbie Williams |
Angels |
| Robyn |
Be Mine |
| Rockwell |
Somebody’s Watching Me |
| Sam Sparro |
Black And Gold |
| Solange |
I Decided |
| Sugababes |
Girls |
| The Feeling |
Rose |
| The Killers |
Human |
| The Police |
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic |
| The Script |
The Man Who Can’t Be Moved |
| Will Young |
Changes |
| will.i.am Feat Cheryl Cole |
Heartbreaker |
| Yazoo |
Don’t Go |
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