Archive for the ‘Instruments’ Category


Hi there thanks for viewing my video… This is my rock version of Girls’ Generation Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)… Hope you’ll enjoy listening to it… PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND RATE! PS* Sorry for the loud instruments… i can’t find any clear/official acapela of the girls… so what i did is i just inserted my rock cover together with the ORIGINAL soundtracks… If i lowered my rock cover, the song will become crappy because the instruments will be mixed… SOSHI FIGHTING ~_~ Log on to www.soshified.com for Girls’ Generation’s international fansite Please Support Girls’ Generation Buy Buying There Original Copy ~COPYRIGHTED BY SM ENTERTAINMENT~

Robert Hormats: The State Department’s Jobs Agenda
Normally, my blog entries are short and succinct. (Or, at least, I hope so!) But I wanted to use this entry to provide a bit…


This is something I made because I absolutely love this song! I know my pronunciation is not perfect but I tried my best. I am playing all the instruments, and the ones not shown here were produced with a MIDI keyboard and software instruments. Please rate, comment (I am open to constructive criticism) and subscribe! I am working on making more videos like this in the future. (In English)


Apparently I lucked up on recording this. I was just about to stop recording STORMCHASERS EP 4 when this show appeared. I thought it was a rerun of the show but it wasn’t!!! So I present to you, Episode 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing!!! Enjoy!!! *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers’ data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.


Composed by Yann Tiersen.All the Amelie music bought Yann Tiersen in limelight and now he is compared with other musicians like Chopin, Erik Satie, Phillip Glass and Michael Nyman.His music is recognized by its use of a large variety of instruments in relatively minimalist compositions, often with a touch of either European classical music or french folk music, using primarily the piano, accordion or violin together with instruments like the melodica, xylophone, toy piano, ondes martenot, harpsichord and typewriter This is one my fav number from Amelie. Apart from the song this movie is truly amazing. I should say a must watch


Part 2 of The Science of Storm Chasing. *UPDATED INFORMATION* The TIV crew takes precautions to help ensure their safety. In addition to using data from their instruments and those of other chasers to gauge the strength of the storm, they wear helmets and goggles during their intercept attempts. A worst case scenario for the chase crew would include: A rapidly strengthening tornado, or wind speeds much higher than those recorded on the TIV instruments or estimated based on other chasers’ data An impact from the most powerful part of the funnel A broadside impact, where the surface area of the TIV is greatest With these factors present, a tornado could theoretically lift or move the TIV, or pull it apart.


Recording a song is easy with Guitar Rig Session. This tutorial shows you how it works.


‘6th Borough Project – Do It To The Max’ song is taken from 12″ vinyl ‘Instruments Of Rapture : Part Two’ , which will be released on ‘Instruments Of Rapture’ label. by ooft blog. Awesome electrofunk tune!

Carbon Trading Lurches Off Course
Programs around the world sputter after Copenhagen meeting fails to offer direction or aid.

Tsinghua Tongfang Selects Veeco as Primary MOCVD Supplier for New China LED Factory
PLAINVIEW, N.Y.—-Veeco Instruments Inc. announced today that Tsinghua Tongfang Company, a Beijing-based, publicly listed division of the Tsinghua Holdings Company Limited, has selected Veeco as its primary supplier of Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition systems for their new light-emitting diode factory.