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I can't get enough of this little angel.
Nothing beats the original but can't help sha
re this amazing rendition.
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I just heard on Tim Poole, with a musical guest on his show that music is tuned at 440 hertz, up from the standard 432 hertz it was for many years.
This minor change in these hertz cannot even be heard...but Poole's musical guest said, it is felt.
Vibration....affecting human behavior.
I know that 528 hertz is used in meditation for emotional healing. I wonder what 440 hertz does.
I also know that certain hertz played in one's ears back and forth facilitates with astral projecting.
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Latest news, Coolio was at a friends house, went to the bathroom and never returned. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.
Other than "Gangsta’s Paradise" from the movie Dangerous Minds, I never followed his music.
Coolio - Gangsta's Paradise (feat. L.V.) [Official Music Video]
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Somewhere in the 1960's VOX (Jennings Musical Instruments) created a rocking style foot activated effects pedal. It had a controllable tone circuit that allowed a guitarist emulate the sound of a muted trumpet. As you press the pedal like a car accelerator, it made a 'wah' sound rocking forward and back. Thus the Wah-Wah pedal was born.
Innovation leads to copy and many other companies followed with their versions of the wah pedal. I'm not sure of the patent rights, but I know each company had to be different enough to avoid lawsuits. A lot has happened over the years and one of the most famous wah pedals are manufactured by Dunlop. Their precise circuit tuning can make a guitar sound like it's crying... because of this, it's called the CRY BABY.
Demo of the pedal:
Did Paul McCartney really die way back in the late 60's? Most will say that this is all a complete sham ,But there are some facts that cannot be put to rest , The one thing that cannot be explained away is the book that was written telling how he replaced a Paul McCartney
Mind you all that this is just a Neutral point of view here
But since that book written saying that the author had replaced McCartney ,I have just one question to ask
If Paul McCartney had not really died way back in the late 60's
How come after someone writes that he replaced Paul McCartney can get away with telling his story and not one Law Suit has been Filed against him?
If I was the one that was being smeared all over the pages of a so called book about Me being dead
I most certainly have filed a Lawsuit against the Author
Wouldn't you have done the very same thing?
Of course you would have
And then I must ask ,Why is it that This Paul McCartney has chose to remain silent?
Maybe this Paul McCartney doesn't want certain things to be brought to light?
You be the judge
A Rabindrasangeet to Celebrate the Rainy season !!!
Song - " Shawana Gagane Ghora Ghanaghata "
Lyrics & Composition - - Rabindranath Thakur
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A while back I bookmarked a video of a Japanese metal band called Yousei Teikoku and I again listened to it tonight. Their genre is a cross over of Gothic Metal, Dark Wave and Symphonic Metal.
Having seen a few Japanese performers, they are unlike American Metal artists who appear noisy and sloppy. The Japanese players are fast, precise and very articulated.
Mostly sung in Japanese, a few videos have some phrases in English.
Always tastefully done with the set, filming, lighting, props, clothing and instruments. It's something I would listen to again.
I followed a few of their social media and website links, but there isn't too much to be found. Nearly all of it is in Japanese.
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The music I most listened to was Rock. It wasn't until Riverdance came out in 1994 that I started listening to Irish music. Actually, that's Irish music 'watered down' and not real traditional Irish music. From the video, I was blown away by Uilleann Pipes and wanted to learn that instrument.
Since I didn't have any background my research was extensive and after a few thousand in vested in handmade pipes, I started a journey. the one thing I ignored was 10 years or so playing a tin whistle. That would have been the essential basis for the ornamentation to make the colorful sound heard on Irish music.
Prior to that, I had some woodwind experience in oboe and saxophone, and none of those instruments were considered traditionally Irish!.
After 5 years, I decided to give up pipes and head back to something more familiar.
I hit a link today that reminded of the pipes played in the Irish style, with a touch of metal sound. But first a tutorial on getting the ornamentation parts they describe as Cuts, taps, pats, rolls, crans.