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Silver Titration
Silver solution mixed with Iron (iii) as an indicator, titrated with ammonium thiocynate, producing Silver thiocynate and Iron thiocynate when in e...
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1 month ago
Byrd-Score-Agnus Dei-Mass-Three Voices.wmv
http://www.youtube.com/user...
Link for all parts of Byrd's "Mass for Three Voices"
Choir Practice: "Agnus Dei"...
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2 months ago
Cantique de Jean Racine - Faure
Gabriel Faure's Cantique de Jean Racine.
Sung by the Cambridge Singers.
Faure wrote this piece when he has only 19(!), it won him a 1st place priz...
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3 months ago
The Ground - Orla Gartland (original)
my mega surprise is here! a thank you gift for the mental support you've shown me so far - a FREE download of my song Steps :) just clicky this lin...
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4 months ago
Tornado in a Bottle - Sick Science!
Learn more at http://www.stevespanglersci... How long does it take to empty a soda bottle full of water? You'll...
SteveSpanglerScience • 26,209 views
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11 months ago
HIV LIFECYCLE
For its exhibit at the 2002 International AIDS Conference in Barcelona,GlaxoSmithKline commissioned a three minute film on the life of cycle of the...
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11 months ago
Elton John-Grimsby 1974
Here is another rare clip. This is from The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1974.
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1 year ago
In the bleak midwinter- Cittie Scholars
The popular Christmas carol 'In the bleak midwinter' performed by the Cittie scholars at Tewksbury Cathedral. words by- Christina Rossetti and mus...
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1 year ago
The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23) - Tune: C.H. Stewart
A sublime setting of Psalm 23 'The Lord is my shepherd' with the tune by Charles Hylton Stewart. It is sung in the anglican tradition where the tun...
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sonewhere between the two. I feel that this tempo is a little to slow and would benefit from just a slight increase. Of course depending on the acoustic of where it is sung, in a cavernous echoey cathedral then this tempo would sound glorious!