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5.7.2008 Dirty Old Festival, Jabbaton stage. Dzeneration 8? aka Mali Tobogan Drums - Janko NovoselicOne two's - Dj Venom Synth,fx - theron tourett
Author: therontourett
Keywords: live drum bass theron tourett dj venom sinestet
Added: September 1, 2008
PLEASE CLICK HERE:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEi6oPdV7CQ&fmt=18to listen in stereo.Grooveyard - a great vehicle for soulful improvisation written by the late great jazz pianist Carl Perkins (yeah, the OTHER Carl Perkins). Taken at a nice 'n easy 105 BPM that lends itself perfectly to a laid back groove. What is the one difference in this video that is not present in any of the other 50 + videos I've posted? (Hint: it's part of the video not the audio). Ok, I'll tell you - I'm wearing a watch. Why? To remind me of how important the feel of time is when playing at this tempo. OK, maybe I'm stretching it a little, but it makes for an interesting story line here, and the time IS really a crucial component of this piece. In order to make this groove really happen, the time should be continually moving forward while "pulling backwards" all at the same time. "How does one move both forwards and backwards at the same time?", you ask. Well for one thing, it involves the technique of playing just behind the beat and holding back slightly before playing each note with the right hand. Sometimes, the left hand chords stay fairly consistently on the beat, other times they "pull" as well. Also, it helps to have the bass and drums locked-in to a nice, swinging groove, with the bass "pushing" slightly and the drums "pulling" slightly (or visa-versa can work too). Just don't all "pull" at the same time - that happened to me once in a trio and the song almost came to halt!A couple of other things - sometimes I pull back so much I play "ghost" notes. Also, this type of groove tends to make for some "sloppy" notes - if it's too clean it sounds sterile. Once again I have the wonderful new Band-in-a-Box "real tracks" to thank for the backing track. This is a real bass player and a real drummer playing real instruments, but what they play is determined by programming the changes and choruses in BIAB. I love the way I can have the drums change to play mallets during the "B" section (Bb bass pedal). Other tech notes: The PowerTracks Pro program provided the Midikeys which were recorded on screen using Camtasia. Edited using Adobe Premiere Elements and Showbiz DVD.Thanks for listeneing.-L2L
Author: Lot2learn
Keywords: Jazz Piano improvisation trio bass drums Roland FP-4 band in box carl perkins wes montgomery pat martino
Added: August 14, 2008
HIII its me abrisbra sorry my speakers are busted!! need to get them fixed lol enjoy!!!!
Author: abrisbravids
Keywords: clubpenguin
Added: August 13, 2008
Please click this link to listen in STEREOhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYlhvaJETc8&fmt=18A wonderful melody on this classic Gershwin tune provides a great vehicle for improvisation. I tried to do a little bit of reharmonization during the solo piano rubato intro and then play the trio version using the new "Real Drums" and "Real Bass" accompaniment feature of the program Band-in-a Box. These are actual musicians playing drums and an upright bass but all programmed through the Band-in-a-Box program from PGMusic. It's a fantastic practice aid and well worth the investment.I will try to add some annotations using the YouTube annotate feature shortly to help decipher some of the techniques I use.Technical Notes: MIDI keyboard generated by PowerTracks Pro software (PGMusic) captured on screen using Camtasia software then re-sized and lined-up with FP-4 keyboard in Adobe Premiere Elements. A few technical glitches in this one and sync is slightly off during the trio section, but close enough.Thanks for listening.L2L
Author: Lot2learn
Keywords: Solo Jazz Piano improvisation trio bass drums Roland FP-4 Gershwin Band in Box
Added: August 12, 2008
Please click this link to listen in STEREOhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYlhvaJETc8&fmt=18A wonderful melody on this classic Gershwin tune provides a great vehicle for improvisation. I tried to do a little bit of reharmonization during the solo piano rubato intro and then play the trio version using the new "Real Drums" and "Real Bass" accompaniment feature of the program Band-in-a Box. These are actual musicians playing drums and an upright bass but all programmed through the Band-in-a-Box program from PGMusic. It's a fantastic practice aid and well worth the investment.I will try to add some annotations using the YouTube annotate feature shortly to help decipher some of the techniques I use.Technical Notes: MIDI keyboard generated by PowerTracks Pro software (PGMusic) captured on screen using Camtasia software then re-sized and lined-up with FP-4 keyboard in Adobe Premiere Elements. A few technical glitches in this one and sync is slightly off during the trio section, but close enough.Thanks for listening.L2L
Author: Lot2learn
Keywords: Solo Jazz Piano improvisation trio bass drums Roland FP-4 Gershwin Band in Box
Added: August 12, 2008
Please click this link to listen in STEREOhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYlhvaJETc8&fmt=18A wonderful melody on this classic Gershwin tune provides a great vehicle for improvisation. I tried to do a little bit of reharmonization during the solo piano rubato intro and then play the trio version using the new "Real Drums" and "Real Bass" accompaniment feature of the program Band-in-a Box. These are actual musicians playing drums and an upright bass but all programmed through the Band-in-a-Box program from PGMusic. It's a fantastic practice aid and well worth the investment.I will try to add some annotations using the YouTube annotate feature shortly to help decipher some of the techniques I use.Technical Notes: MIDI keyboard generated by PowerTracks Pro software (PGMusic) captured on screen using Camtasia software then re-sized and lined-up with FP-4 keyboard in Adobe Premiere Elements. A few technical glitches in this one and sync is slightly off during the trio section, but close enough.Thanks for listening.L2L
Author: Lot2learn
Keywords: Solo Jazz Piano improvisation trio bass drums Roland FP-4 Gershwin Band in Box
Added: August 12, 2008
Please click this link to listen in STEREOhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYlhvaJETc8&fmt=18A wonderful melody on this classic Gershwin tune provides a great vehicle for improvisation. I tried to do a little bit of reharmonization during the solo piano rubato intro and then play the trio version using the new "Real Drums" and "Real Bass" accompaniment feature of the program Band-in-a Box. These are actual musicians playing drums and an upright bass but all programmed through the Band-in-a-Box program from PGMusic. It's a fantastic practice aid and well worth the investment.I will try to add some annotations using the YouTube annotate feature shortly to help decipher some of the techniques I use.Technical Notes: MIDI keyboard generated by PowerTracks Pro software (PGMusic) captured on screen using Camtasia software then re-sized and lined-up with FP-4 keyboard in Adobe Premiere Elements. A few technical glitches in this one and sync is slightly off during the trio section, but close enough.Thanks for listening.L2L
Author: Lot2learn
Keywords: Solo Jazz Piano improvisation trio bass drums Roland FP-4 Gershwin Band in Box
Added: August 12, 2008
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Software for unlock Motorola phones.Current supported models by Motorola Service Tool: * A-series: A732, A668 * C-series: C115, C116, C117, C139, C155, C156, C157, C168, C257, C261, C380, C381, C384, C385, C650, C651, C975 * E-series: E1, E1070, E390, E398B, E550, E770v, E790 * L-series: L2, L6, L7, * U-series: U6 * V-series
http://digg.com/software/Motorola_Repair_Studio_1_02_hack
block jam stop and disable the reception of Satellite Tracking devices which working on GPS L1 L2 and L5 channels.
http://digg.com/security/GPS_L1_L2_L5_Jammer
After getting a working 45nm phenom back in march, it was expected that the launch wont be til H1 of 2009. Now its expected to be released this June! Not only are the new phenoms going to just be 45nm but additional L2 and L3 cache (6 MB of L2 and 8 MB of L3) as well as a lower voltage (from 125w down to 95w) and higher clock speed from 2.5 to 2.8
http://digg.com/hardware/AMD_s_45nm_Phenom_to_debut_this_quarter
"This is not acceptable for our customers that require longterm stability. It's a showstopper."Previous reports of errata degrading the L2 and L3 cache performance were described as "false." Microcode and BIOS updates issued by Intel since November do not fix or address the "showstopper" bug .
http://digg.com/hardware/Intel_finds_a_lot_of_failures_at_higher_clocked_4C_Penryn
Cisco will be the first to take advantage of this opening of the kimono. From a security perspective, if you think that the current crop of L2/L3 switching and routing infrastructure is fragile enough, just imagine how much fun it's going to be trying to detect and defend against infrastructure attacks on virtual switches
http://digg.com/security/VMware_to_Open_Development_of_ESX_Virtual_Switches_to_Third_Parties
"God of War 2 normally runs at 512 * 448, the 'HD Mode' runs at 640 * 448. Thats a 25% increase in Horizontal resolution. 640 * 448 is pretty much as high as you can run an NTSC Playstation 2 game." Read more here on the higher res mode, activated by holding down L1+L2+L3 (Thumbstick Button)+Square+Circle at the same time during bootup.
http://digg.com/gaming_news/God_of_War_II_Hidden_HD_Mode_Can_you_spot_the_25_difference
The current discussion on L2L is "Are People Born Evil?" and it's throwing up some interesting opinion. If you think you've got something on the subject that should be put into a public arena or just want to read other peoples thoughts then head over to the site and get involved.
http://digg.com/odd_stuff/Debate_encouraged_by_LovetoLead
(Coolpix S5 and S6, Coolpix L2, L3, and L4, Coolpix P3 and P4)
http://digg.com/hardware/Seven_new_Nikon_Coolpix_cameras
In preparation for the PMA show starting next weekend, Nikon has announced the new digital cameras for 2006 in their Coolpix line. A total of seven cameras are added to their lineup with 3 new cameras in their Life line (Coolpix L2, L3 and L4), 2 new cameras in the Style line (Coolpix S5 and S6), and 2 new cameras in the Performance line.
http://digg.com/hardware/2006_Nikon_Coolpix_Digital_Camera_Line























