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dublin guitar quartet: npr music tiny desk concert

don039t ask the members of the dublin guitar quartet to play the time-honored classics of the spanish repertoire they might play traditional spanish style classical guitars but they039re not your standard guitar ensemble the dubliners are strictly devoted to contemporary music they039ve been commissioning new pieces and adapting others for both acoustic and electric guitars since 2002 when the group formed at the dublin conservatory of music and dramadressed more like stylish bankers than hipsters the musicians filed behind bob boilen039s desk in matching suits and proceeded to make string quartet music by philip glass shine in a completely new waywhether you know the glass quartets or not it039s astonishing how satisfying the music sounds on four guitars the interlocking parts are transparent and the music seems to breathe fresh air the group039s intonation is impeccable the rhythms crisp and precise whether they are keeping the propulsive engine chugging or lurching to a sudden new arpeggio watch their heads all bobbing in unisonin these arrangements by dgq the music is far more subtle than simple repetitions just a slight vibrato on the high notes in the third movement of the second quartet gives them a sweet pearly sheen and the slow section of glass039 third quartet tender as a lullaby is punctuated with carefully selected notes that hang in the air like fragrances in other spots brash strumming summons the spirit of flamencoglass039 music has been a staple for these musicians but they also play pieces by steve reich henryk grecki and irish composer donnacha dennehy they039ve even paired with a couple of rock bands with eight hands and 24 strings it seems the dgq can tackle almost anything - tom huizengaset listglass: string quartet no 2 quotcompanyquot mvts ii ampamp iiiglass: string quartet no 3 quotmishimaquot mvt iii quot1934: grandmother ampamp kimitakequotglass: string quartet no 3 quotmishimaquot mvt ii quotnovember 25: ichigayaquotglass: string quartet no 3 quotmishimaquot mvt iv quot1962: body buildingquotdublin guitar quartetbrian bolgerpat brunnocktomas o039durcainmichael o039toolecreditsproducers: tom huizenga maggie starbard audio engineer: kevin wait editor: susan hale thomas videographers: susan hale thomas nick michael maggie starbard assistant producer: claire eggers photo by claire eggersnpr
easy image stabilizer for any camera - photography trick

reduce or eliminate blurred photos and videos with this simple trick make your own camera stabilizer and see how sharp and crisp your photos and video can be even without a tripod this stabilizer folds up small enough to fit in your pocket and allows you to can hand-hold your camera with shutter speeds at least 3 f-stops slower than without who needs a heavy bulky tripod when you have one of these
tisto vs armin van buuren - video mix by dario g

tiesto elements of lifearmin van buuren communication tiesto adagio for stringarmin van buuren serenity
woven bark fiber

woven bark fibrei made a rough type of textile from bark fibre this is the same tree i use for making cordage though i dont know its name it has been raining a lot here lately the video also shows how well the hut stands up to rain and this caused a large wattle tree to fall down taking a few smaller trees with it one of the trees was the type i use for fibre so i stripped the bark from it and divided it into thinner strips back at the huti spun the fibre strips into a rough yarn using a drop spindle the drop spindle was basically the spindle and fly wheel i used in the pump drill video i made a while ago a small stick was tied to the top of the drop spindle to act as a hook to make sure the fibres spun i tied bark strips to the spindle and spun the spindle so it twisted the strip when one strip ran out a new strip was added and twisted into the threadi then made a loom by hammering stakes into the ground and lashing cross bars to it stakes were hammered into the ground to hold every first
bow and arrow

i made this bow and arrow using only primitive tools and materialsthe bow is 125 m 55 inches long and shoots 60 cm 2 feet long arrows i don039t know the draw weight - safe to say greater than 15 kg 35 pounds perhaps the stave was made from a tree that was cut with a stone axe and split in half with a stone chisel i don039t know it039s name but it039s common here and is the same wood i use for axe handles probably northern olive chionanthus ramiflora one half was used for the bow and was cut to a length of 125 m 50 inches the limbs of the bow were carved with various stone blades so that the limbs tapered in width and to a lesser extent depth towards the tips the middle of the bow was narrowed in width to form a handle about 125 cm 5 inches long the string was made from the inner bark of a fibrous tree it was separated into thin strips and left to dry then it was twisted into cordage arrows were made of the same wood as the bow and were 60 cm 2 feet long a notch was carved into the back to accept the bow string they were fletched with bush turkey feathers picked up from the ground no turkeys were harmed in the making of this video a feather was split in half and cut into 3 lengths then resin and bark fiber attached the fletching on to the arrows the tip of the arrow was fire hardened and sharpened to a point the fletching was trimmed using a hot coal each arrow took about an hour to make a quiver was made of bark to hold the arrows importantly the quiver was worn on the back in the historically accurate style of native american and african archers- not on the hip like medieval european archers see back quiver: https:enwikipediaorgwikiquiver i cleared a shooting range with a semi rotten log as a target instead of a hay bale at 10 meters the accuracy was better than 50 for this narrow target and the arrows stuck into the wood enough so that they were difficult to pull out the bow was durable shooting about 200-300 times with the string breaking only 3 times i made a back up string and repaired them by splicing the ends back togetherin conclusion this was an easy bow to make the short design makes it easy to find a straight piece of wood for the stave a short string is also easy to make and short arrow shafts are easy to find short bows shoot fast and are easy to carry in thick forest the dimensions of the bow were based on those given in the sas survival handbook by john lofty wiseman but instead of carving it from a stave from the start i split the stave and then carved it i think this requires less time effort and skill it also gives a flat bow design that039s unlikely to break it does require wood that doesn039t twist much when split thoughyou can now support primitive technology patreon: https:wwwpatreoncomuseru=2945881ampty=h
video shows bumblebee pulling a string to get a treat

a new study led by the uks queen mary university has found that even relatively simple animals like bumblebees can teach other how to perform somewhat complex tasks such as pulling a string to access sugar water bumblebees are social insects that can work together to solve more complex problems finds a recently published study as a news release about the research states the team led by the uks queen mary university found that bumblebees can figure out how to pull a string to get a sugar water reward additionally they determined that watching this behavior helps other bees learn to do it too and that this new skill continues to spread through a colony even after the original string-puller is gone for the experiment the team trained bees to pull a string in order to access a small amount of sugar water on the surface of a covered disk they then had 25 untrained bees observe the action and found that 60 percent of this group eventually learned how to per
carolina chocolate drops - your baby ain039t sweet like mine hd

the carolina chocolate drops perform quotyour baby ain039t sweet like minequot live at mass moca 52910visit music maker relief foundation: http:wwwmusicmakerorgvisit the chocolate drops: http:wwwcarolinachocolatedropscomvideo: tom ciaburri
song cover: radiohead - karma police by tom morgan on the 6-string bass

this is tom morgan of melbourne australia playing a cover of radioheads karma police on a 6-string bass in vancouver bc canada - resonant mind studiojoin his facebook page here:http:wwwfacebookcompagesthomas-w-morgan186805821330579this video was actually an unfinished version which wasn039t supposed to be released unbeknownst to us it was leaked and put on reddit we were going to take the video down and put up a new version but got 13000 views in a matter of hours so we decided to let it go
marston and his electric cello at the encinitas street fair 112209

marston smith performing with his 6 string electric cello at the encinitas street fair on 112209 http:wwwlordofthecellocom
queen - don039t stop me now violin cover by nick kwas

like my page on facebook for regular updates: http:wwwfacebookcomnickkwasmusicfollow me on twitter: http:wwwtwittercomviolinforthewinbe sure to share this with your friendsi don039t have sheet music because i played this song by earsubscribe to my channel for more violin covers
291 seasick steve - burnin039 up

il y aurait beaucoup dire sur seasick steve sur sa musique sur le moment pass avec lui sur son regard sa presque timidit et les deux morceaux qu039il a jou pour nous ce matin l oui ce matin car le rendez vous tait vers 11h bien trop tt au gout de seasick steve pour chanter et jouer mme aid par quelques gorges de whisky nous on aurait bien pos la camra on se serait juste assis au pied de seasick steve pour l039couter toute la journe un petit ampli pos sur le dossier du canap une incroyable guitare trois cordes sa chemise de bucheron sa casquette fatigue visse sur la tte un regard incroyablement doux et profond encore une fois pour le cargo le cadre n039a rien voir avec la musique que l039on filme mais franchement quelle importance seasick steve vous laisserait sur le cul dans n039importe quel endroit des plus grandes scnes du monde au fin fond d039un bar moite de seatle o il a eu son propre studio d039enregistrementseasick steve en impose tout en retenu tout en douceur de ceux qui ont vcu travers la vie a presque 72 ans il aura pass plus de 60 ans sur les routes et parfois en prison il dmontre encore une fois que ce n039est pas l039ge qui compte mais les miles seasick steve fera parti des grands souvenirs dans nos sessions acoustiques juste parce qu039on aura eu la chance de croiser son chemin pour quelques minutes prcieuses et que ce monsieur chante pour nous pour vous merci agnieszkaimages : renaud de fovillewwwseasickstevecomwwwlecargoorg
exodus - flying pizzicato cello performance by stephen katz

work-in-progress performance of a strummed cello piece i039m composing stay tuned for cd and manuscript of finished versions of this and other flying pizz and looped cello music for more music like this and tutorials on flying pizzicato visit cellocellicom and stephenkatzmusiccom
every force in nature theory of everything part iii

in which we explain economic equilibrium how to make money from nothing and every fundamental force in physicsif you039d like to read a very rigorous description of gauge theory in economics check out this paper by lee smolin: http:arxivorgpdf09024274v1pdfand if you039re an economist rather than a physicist check out quotthe index number problem: a differential geometric approachquot by pia malaney: http:bitlyjks5lhminutephysics is now on google - http:bitlyqzewc6 and facebook - http:facebookcomminutephysicsand twitter - minutephysicsminute physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minutemusic by nathaniel schroederthanks to nima doroud for contributions and to perimeter institute for supporthttp:wwwperimeterinstituteca
picture of the big bang aka oldest light in the universe

where does all the stuff in the universe come fromexplore a map of the big bang http:wwwbigbangregistrycomminutephysics is now on google - http:bitlyqzewc6 and facebook - http:facebookcomminutephysicsand twitter - minutephysicsminute physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minutemusic by nathaniel schroederthanks to nima doroud and chantal hutchison for contributions and to perimeter institute for supporthttp:wwwperimeterinstituteca
open letter to the universe

my open letter to the universealso explore a map of the big bang http:wwwbigbangregistrycomminutephysics is now on google - http:bitlyqzewc6 and facebook - http:facebookcomminutephysicsand twitter - minutephysicsminute physics provides an energetic and entertaining view of old and new problems in physics -- all in a minutemusic by nathaniel schroederthanks to nima doroud and chantal hutchison for contributions and to perimeter institute for supporthttp:wwwperimeterinstituteca