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Taylor Swift-You Belong With Me Intro Tab This is the intro tab for the popular Taylor Swift song 'You Belong With Me.' Each bar contains two ways of playing the intro. First two measures of each bar is the simple version. Last two measures of each bar is the harder version. There are 3 bars, each consecutive bar is a more advanced way of playing the intro than the other. Hope this helps. See also: yamaha classical guitars beginner guitar forums guitar notes strings modern cello sheet music buffet international clarinet free sheet music for snare drums free guitar guru songs learn to play the clarinet |
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Devotional Frenzy - Get your tongue and cheeks pierced !! Devotion to God takes many forms ! To fulfill a vow made to Gods , some people observe some bizarre customs as shown above , like piercing their tongue or their cheeks , as a measure of thanksgiving to the Gods ! They are young couple and Amman devotees. They are now before the sanctum sanctorum of the local temple of the Goddess . The pambai ( a twin drummed musical instrument ) sound rents the air and they are in a trance ! Now the wife gets her tongue pierced by a sharp silver trishul ! Devotional cries are heard everywhere ! The thanksgiving ceremony in the temple starts !! 080468 27 43B woods hole, massachusetts cape cod, august 1968 harbor scene guitar player "...exactly where, I've forgotten, but we rented a music school which had tons of bedrooms and nearby was an inn where my parents stayed." - maggie part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf See also: free jazz trumpet classical guitar sound guitar notes and cords selmer soprano saxophones christmas trumpet solo guitar classic free jazz guitar lessons clarinet reed cases classical guitar wedding songs |
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Neil Young You wouldn't hold out much hope of enjoyment if stuck watching a bunch of aged country-rockers on a $10 DVD out of the bargain bin! None of them under 50, playing straight on-stage sets, often with little facial animation while wielding an overdose of battered guitars -- including an - ug - slide guitar -- for over an hour and a half, filmed in an extremely conservative and unexciting way in front of the most basic of all-country sets, would you? Absolutely my definition of wrist-slitting material. The description from IMDB doesn't make it seem any better -- "A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium" . But we'd all be wrong. Neil Young: Heart of Gold is a captivating treasure. Heartfelt, low key top quality music beautifully filmed by a master. I had no preconceptions other than that I'd picked it up in that bargain bin a few days before. I put it on just before shutting down to go to bed last night -- to confirm my fears based on previous bargain purchases. Sitting on the edge of the lounge, skipped through the intro discussions (it's a documentary film, not just a concert), got to the first on-stage track ... and didn't move again until it finished. Of course, being the right age, I knew Neil Young's music, but had no idea of the circumstances of this film or the qualities that director Jonathan Demme brought to the making of it. Demme is a master (did I say that already?). The visual compositions, colours and viewpoints were gorgeous and often very close. His attention span is more than 0.9 of a second so you actually managed to see the performers and were spared the ADHD-like whirling cameras that characterise most concert footage, apparently in an attempt to create a false feeling of quality and immediacy and/or to make up for poor lighting and lousy technique and that just becomes irritating after a short while not to mention boring and predictable in a random kind of way if you know what I mean and get my point which is that I don't really like that kind of thing at least for more than a minute or so and I wish concert filmers would get over it. In this, the camera was always in the right place, the lighting was superb for such difficult circumstances and you just felt ... comfortable. And then ... rapt. The audio was outstanding, I really don't know how they achieved such quality in a concert environment. Although I knew nothing of the circumstances in which this (actually these two) concerts were filmed, there was an overwhelming sense of poignancy (thanks for the word Suzie, that's the one I was looking for) -- a kind of positive introspection, one man's life journey, personal history, friendship and family, experiences and maturation ... reflection and assessment, all that stuff. I discovered later that the performances were bracketed by Young's health drama including brain surgery a couple of days later (successful). This real-life dramatic backdrop shows in the film in a positive and understated way, partly explaining the perfection, complicity and underlying emotion of it. He was with his friends (and wife), something that was not obvious at first other than a deduction you could make from the appalling clothes and general lack of glam on stage. Who would invite such people to play with you unless you loved'em and they loved you, and they could play and sing? I'm highly allergic to the raging schmaltz of many similar US productions but somehow this escaped, probably due to the low-keyness. Emmylou Harris was there too. A magic discovery and a wonderful film. It becomes my first entrant into new set for quality things, things that work and should be appreciated and encouraged. Daimon as a Bumpkin Playing my awesome guitar, trying to convince me that he invented the hammer-on technique. Paul Tonks ended up going out in that hat. See also: jazz tenor sax players learn play violin christian bass guitar sheet music difference between viola and violin saxophone tuition the notes on a clarinet what is the easiest musical instrument to learn to play buffet e11 clarinet |
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Death of a Media Death of a Media Music has always been a large part of my life it’s been the one constant element since I was eight listening to my Devo record (yes record). Through thick and thin I’ve always turned to music to comfort me or to celebrate with. My wife is the same way (one of the things that drew us together). So it’s no surprise that between us we have amassed a fair sized collection with very diverse tastes … In this rack there is everything from Rock, Reggae, Electronica, instrumental, classical, Thrash, Blues Basically any form of music with the exception of country (shudder) Which brings me to this photo … when is the last time you bought a CD?? An actual CD from a shop?? It’s been at least 5 years for me. I still buy music, sometimes weekly but it’s all digital downloads never a hard copy. During my ACL recovery in January I plan on taking all these CD’s and ripping them to digital format as right now it’s been months since I even played a CD… I still miss the hours spent in the record shops browsing through albums.. Now I spend hours online browsing but it’s not the same… So in my life i've had records, tapes, CD's and now digital ... what's next? 11ş PRĘMIO BDMG INSTRUMENTAL 11? Premio BDMG Instrumental no espaco CentoeQuatro. Na final apresentaram-se os seis finalistas: Luis Leite, violonista (vencedor); Wagner Souza, trompetista (vencedor); Chico Bastos, violonista; Cristiano Vianna, violonista e Marcelo Chiaretti, flautista; Marcos Frederico, bandolinista (vencedor);Thiago Delegado, violonista, um dos vencedores alem de ter ganho o Premio Marco Antonio Araujo 2010 pelo Cd "Serra do Curral". BELO HORIZONTE MG. 08/05/2011. FOTO ELCIO PARAISO/BENDITA See also: how to play the violin video how to mute notes on guitar free guitar hero 3 mobile download super mario theme song for trumpet notes for a bass guitar guitar hero on computer free download music instruments pictures guitar music for beginners |
GOOD CELLO SONGS - GOOD CELLO
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Hollywood Sunset, May 2010 This is the view out of my friend Guy Erez's recording studio in the old Security Pacific Bank Building at Hollywood & Cahuenga in Hollywood at the most magic moments of the magic hour. This is looking northeast - towards the Hollywood Tower in the bottom right corner - where Bogart & Bacall used to spend time, among other luminaries. And up above that is the Griffith Observatory - which just recently went through a tremendous overhaul and expansion - so in addition to the iconic beauty of the building is the astronomical feast which is offered to all who make the trek - I used to frequently ride my bicycle up the mountain all the way to the observatory, which is much easier than it sounds as the road leading up winds around the mountains in a very gradual uphill lift, so that it's pretty easy to ride - and you feel so glad when you reach the top and see the beautiful view in all directions - on a clear day you can easily see the ocean to the west (& despite what you might assume, the air quality in Los Angeles - because of new regulations in the last 30 years - is much better than it was, quite noticeably so - and views that were always shrouded in smog or now visible most of the time) and to the southeast and quite close are the towers of downtown L.A. - and straight south is all of Hollywood. The Observatory is beautiful itself to see and experience - and is historic - especially for its usage in the culmination of "Rebel Without A Cause" starring the late great Mr. James Dean. The sunset - and the view from Guy's studio - is something I know like the back of my hand - or maybe the palm - because for more than 10 years I had my office - as editor of SongTalk, the journal of the National Academy of Songwriters (NAS) - we had six of the office spaces at the end of this hall - including the one in which Guy now operates. My own office was next door to Guy's studio. In the very office where Guy is was the office of the boss - the director of NAS - and the adjoining outer office was his secretary/assistant's office. Now I have been working in Guy's studio - recording vocals for my upcoming album "Universal Cure" on Trough Records - and it is so surreal to me to be working on these tracks right there where I had some great times - and some times of furious insanity - with the three different bosses who inhabited this office while I was there. It simply blew my mind when I found out Guy was there - I knew he was in the building I was - but not until I came to see him there for the first time did I discover that his studio is in the heart of that place I essentially lived in -night and day - between 1987 and 1997. What are the chances? And Guy's son sits next to my son in school. And they have become good pals. As have I with Guy, a tremendous producer, songwriter and bassist - he currently is playing bass in the Alan Parson's Project. It's these kind of connections which convince me that people who think there is no spiritual component to our lives - a transcendent reality which is connected to the world we know - are crazy. I try to make it through these lies, that's all I do Wieke December 2010 My sweet friend Wieke is turning sixteen today. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO HER! :D The past half year she has been my model and I am always happy with the pictures of her. She is a fine model and a good friend. I hope she will be both for many more years. My titles are often from songs and this one is from a song by Apocalyptica, one of the bands Wieke listens to a lot (I listen to it, too). She also plays the cello herself. See also: saxophone toy spanish classical guitar composers surf music guitar notes on the guitar strings music instruments shop saxophone tuition good guitar for beginners free country sheet music for guitar |
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Fur Elise Sometimes there's a breeze that blows in the summer... It's always on the hottest, day, with the broiling sun in a cloudless sky. It's that breeze that can make the entire day worth living twice. But then, it's such a small thing, which we often take for granted. What a difference the smallest things can make! Google: The Fur Elise Jams? Took this tonight. I think it said Google: "The Fur Elise Jams" but I'm not sure. (It may have been "Jam.") Probably a hard one, but anyone want to guess where? See also: violin fingerboard chart difference violin fiddle play guitar notes online how to assemble a clarinet musical instruments stringed dom vs sax parser beginner guitar note reading guitar music |
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Day 9: Frets The high and low points in life are much like the notes in music. An isolated note against silence is meaningless without a context but the same note becomes an integral part of a symphony adding its own flavor. Only if we can somehow learn to ride the 'frets; sit back and relish the music of life. music at night its an electric guitar with a candle by its side,,, See also: free sheet music for trumpet indiana jones instrumental music history songs for the trumpet learning about musical instruments free saxophone scales highest note on violin classic guitar book french cello music 8 string banjo mandolin |
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Bend To My Will: Fraternity of Pain When Lord Thomas Pelton falls ill, he’s secretly imprisoned by his head nutler Edward Mundey in an upstairs room at Colesworth Hall. Edward gains access to Lord Pelton’s money and once assuming his master’s identity, spends it lavishly by visiting gaming houses and brothels in London where he aims to satisfy his desire to whip naked girls. He soon takes charge of Pelton’s wife, the submissive Lady Alex. When she declares herself to be a wayward creature much in need of discipline, Edward is only too happy to defile his former mistress, treating her like an animal, first a sow ‘Hannah Hamhock’ and then a dog, ‘Mixie’. While Lord Pelton languishes the impostor enters a pact with a brothel Madam to set up an exclusive club called the Flagellant Fraternity of the Twisted Thongs where activities are centered on a torture chamber the two built at Colesworth Hall. A bevy of randy tarts will find that there’s much pleasure and pain to be had at the stinging end of a brutal whip. When Lord Thomas Pelton falls ill, he’s secretly imprisoned by his head nutler Edward Mundey in an upstairs room at Colesworth Hall. Edward gains access to Lord Pelton’s money and once assuming his master’s identity, spends it lavishly by visiting gaming houses and brothels in London where he aims to satisfy his desire to whip naked girls. He soon takes charge of Pelton’s wife, the submissive Lady Alex. When she declares herself to be a wayward creature much in need of discipline, Edward is only too happy to defile his former mistress, treating her like an animal, first a sow ‘Hannah Hamhock’ and then a dog, ‘Mixie’. While Lord Pelton languishes the impostor enters a pact with a brothel Madam to set up an exclusive club called the Flagellant Fraternity of the Twisted Thongs where activities are centered on a torture chamber the two built at Colesworth Hall. A bevy of randy tarts will find that there’s much pleasure and pain to be had at the stinging end of a brutal whip. (15) La légende est de retour ses chansons me suivent (Dedie a l'artiste Christophe / je n'ai jamais regrette de relire les textes des ses chansons certaines ont influence mon imagination en amours,fidelites,ruptures, resurrections,engrenage de plaisirs,nostalgies, chagrins et renaissances; l'humain est-il capable de vivre sans aimer , croire, rever ou imaginer? Pensive et admiratrice je le resterais longtemps, j'oserais dire eternellement...et bien en dehors de ses merveilleux tubes donnant parfois du fil a retordre le matin au reveil... j'aime contempler le style chevaleresque de l'artiste sous sa carapace, en plus il dit ce qu'il pense en esthete ,meme dans sa course en solitaire il provoque, il inspire et redonne des ailes claires aux etres du pur romantisme eternel. Samples that I put in this blog are not of great sound quality but still listenable and are dedicated to Christophe's supporters . Multifaceted character, Christophe released a mystery that does not grow, but it offers as an armor to those who wish to interview him. he is above all great artists of this century with Italian origins that we like to listen, I think it has again seduct its large female audience with his latest songs. Daniel Bevilacqua was born October 13, 1945 at Juvisy-sur-Orge near Paris. He is the son of a masonry contractor of Italian origin. Young Daniel is quite rebellious in his school life in where he is bored . he will then skim pensions and attend no fewer than a dozen high school until about age of 16 years. He gained his first musical emotions about 8 years. Edith Piaf & Gilbert Becaud were his first idols, soon supplanted by the blues, a real revelation for the young man: he discovered Robert Johnson and especially John Lee Hooker. Much later, he will collect the 78s blues. In the late '50s, he receives the brunt of the wave rock'n'roll, the Bill Haley, Little Richard and Elvis Presley of course. The music became his passion, he also plays the harmonica and guitar. Daniel Bevilacqua creates his first band at 61, Danny and Baby Hooligans. He resumed Gene Vincent, or rock'n'roll standards like "Heartbreak Hotel". He is a singer-guitarist. First record At 63, he recorded his first 45 laps on the label of the famous Parisian Room, Golf Drouot. "Come back Sophie, inspired by American black music goes completely unnoticed. It is in fact not until 1965 and the release of "Aline" under the pseudonym of Christophe to see the success happen. Regarding the slow summer, he would be more than one tidal waves because these are some 1 million copies of the 45 laps left in Disc'AZ are sold. The same year, Christophe sings "Puppet", new success. It recidivism "I heard the Sea" 66 and "Excuse me Mr. Professor" in 67. Passionated about cars (including Cadillac), Christophe then bought models Sport. Truly fascinated by the beautiful mechanical and power they generate, the singer showing off driving his Lamborghini. At 68, he even participates in a race as a pilot. 1973: "The Lost Paradise" At the end of the ye-ye, Christophe disappears like some other singers of the charts. At 71, he married Veronique and became the father of a daughter, Lucia. But it is only 73 we hear again about him. More demanding in terms of music, the singer returns with the album "The Lost Paradise". The text is signed Jean-Michel Jarre, then a young unknown songwriter. Christophe has left his look of young man "as he is" 60 years to be in the range of slightly decadent dandy singing in a detached "The Last of Bevilacqua" or hit "Senorita." November 74, he spent two nights in a row at the Olympia for an amazing show that marks the memories of spectators. At 75, released the album "Les Mots bleus". From pop-star and crooner, he confirms with this album its place in the French variety. But the fires sometimes resemble spotlights near which the sun Icarus comes to burn the wings. The man is passionate and extremist. In a moment of emptiness, he slips from his own confession, the field of drugs. The album "Pretty Odd" which was released in 78, reinforces this image of an artist apart, secret and seconded contingent of showbiz. Most titles are signed Bob Decout including "A little liar". At the request of his wife Veronica, Christopher spring 80, the 45s "Aline" and aligns 3 million and a half of sales. Three years later, a new 45s "success fool" will again propel Christophe top of the charts with 600,000 copies are sold. But only the following year the singer released a dandy new album of standards for years 40-50. "layouts love" include titles like "Last Kiss" (French version of "Besame mucho") or "Arrivederci Roma." At 85, he even write a song-wink at the young Stephanie of Monaco, "Do not hang up. Christopher is an artist elusive, sometimes flirting with the sham and tasteless making him a si Day 453 - Day 088 “Well, my daddy left home when I was three, and he didn’t leave much to ma and me… but the meanest thing that he ever did was before he left he went and named me Sue” Boy Named Sue: Johnny Cash, Live At Folsom Prison When the movie “Walk the Line” came out, I was not one that ran to the theaters to see it. I was a Johnny Cash fan and played a lot of his music, but it wasn’t like I traded collectible cards with his picture on them. Cash wasn’t the strongest musician but he was an incredible story teller and carried this presence on and off stage. This song had been one of my favorites for many years. I finally saw the movie at my sister’s house, and at the end my sister was an instant fan of Johnny Cash and wanted any and all recordings of Mr. Cash. She asked if I had any so I shared this and another that were not in the movie. My sister and I sat down and listened to this song over and over and over- and I still remember the smile on her face, her head cocked back laughing, and then of course us comparing the song’s father to our own. When I hear this song, I remember my sister and these laugh we shared. I suppose I could say that this song was a musical influence in that I learned to tell stories in songs. I love that so many of Johnny’s songs are actually more talking than singing- he and Leonard Cohen are the masters! *** Artist Notes *** I wanted to capture simply that I hated my name Sue…. Lyrics: Well, my daddy left home when I was three and he didn’t leave much to ma and me just this old guitar and an empty bottle of booze now I don’t blame him cause he ran and hid but the meanest thing that he ever did was before he left he went and named me Sue Well he must a' thought that it was quite a joke and it got a lot of laughs from a lots of folk it seems I had to fight my whole life through some gal would giggle and I'd get red and some guy'd laugh and I'd bust his head I tell ya life ain't easy for a boy named Sue Well i grew up quick and I grew up mean my fists got hard and my wits got keen I'd roam from town to town to hide my shame but I made me a vow to the moon and stars that I'd search the honky-tonks and bars and kill that man that give me that awful name Well it was Gatlinburg in mid July and I'd just hit town and my throat was dry I thought I'd stop and have myself a brew at an old saloon on a street of mud there at a table dealin' stud sat the dirty mangy dog that named me Sue Well I knew that snake was my own sweet dad from a worn out picture that my mother'd had and I knew that scar on his cheek and his evil eye he was big and bent and grey and old and I looked at him and my blood ran cold and I said 'My name is Sue how do you do now you're gonna die!' 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WOLFPACK TRUMPET CASES - TRUMPET CASES
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The Wolfpack... We have recently been ordered to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). We will begin to move the entire battalion into Iraq very shortly. We're being tasked to cover an area South of Baghdad until we are replaced by an Army unit. This turnover is scheduled to take place in sufficient time to make our original deployment timeline. Know that your Marines are ready for this. They are among the most trained and equipped to ever enter the theatre. As you all know, these men of the Wolfpack take care of each other wherever they go. I have no doubts that they will conduct themselves as the professionals that they are and write their own chapter in Marine Corps history. ...The Strength of the Wolf is the Pack... Wolfpack! Yeah! I finally got myself some printer friendly decal paper, so I printed out some of Roaglanns awesome Wolfpack decals, as I've been wanting to make some Wolfpack stuff for awhile. Expect a vig sometime soon! Also, my photoshop skills have significantly improved! See also: king zephyr sax mutes trumpet saxophone woodwind black trumpet players alto saxophone neck strap saxophone cd bluegrass mandolin tablature clarinet classical music what is a good acoustic guitar for a beginner trumpet music for happy birthday |
TRUMPET MOUTHPIECE BUZZING. MOUTHPIECE BUZZING
Trumpet Mouthpiece Buzzing. Conn Trumpet Director. Highest Note On Violin. Trumpet Mouthpiece Buzzing
"The Tuba Player" The tuba is the largest and lowest pitched brass instrument. Sound is produced by vibrating or "buzzing" the lips into a large cupped mouthpiece. It is one of the most recent additions to the modern symphony orchestra, first appearing in the mid-19th century, when it largely replaced the ophicleide. Tuba is Latin for trumpet or horn. The horn referred to would most likely resemble what we know as a Baroque trumpet. Buzz works the collections racket Upon retirement from the Space Rangers, Buzz took a job working for a local mob boss. Buzz is in the "collections" department. (This is just a little tablescrap scene I was playing with. It made me laugh. It all started when I realized that my Brickarms prototype bat matched Buzz's head. ;-) ) See also: beginner violin vintage alto saxophone free guitar chord music soprano saxophone lessons hardest guitar technique how to play clarinets musical instruments edinburgh trumpet piccolo sax transcriptions |
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