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5 months ago
Antipyramid to Icosahedron // Andrew Hudson
Design and instructions by Andrew Hudson, loosely based on ideas from Shuzo Fujimoto's Cube.
I forgot to say it in the video, but the open version...
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6 months ago
Andy Costello plays Henry Cowell - The Tides of Manaunaun (1912?)
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The Tides of Manaunaun (1912?), No. 1 of Three Irish Legends, by Henry Cowell (1897-1965)
The Tides of Manaunaun is ...
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6 months ago
Micehal Lafosse - Praying Mantis - Step 26
Micehal Lafosse - Praying Mantis - Step 26
A response to a request for help from the origami forum:
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6 months ago
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Without seeing your attempt, I can't say for sure, but that step is a little unclear, which is the problem I'm sure. Step 55 is basically a squash-fold on the upper part of the flap, with the leg riding along. The leg itself doesn't get folded, just swiveled.
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8 months ago
Periphery - "Absolomb"
Made my eyes raaaaaaiiin.
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@wingeddemon5807 actually the earth's atmosphere is about 80% Nitrogen.
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10 months ago
Hedgehog in the Fog [Yuriy Norshteyn, 1975] HQ
Hedgehog in the Fog [Ёжик в тумане], Yuriy Norshteyn (1975)
This is a story about a little hedgehog (voiced by Mariya Vinogradova) and his friend ...
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10 months ago
Between the Buried and Me - Selkies: The Endless Obsession *FULL SONG
Add &fmt=18 for stereo sound & High Quality. Lyrics posted below as well.
Selkies: The Endless Obsession by Between the Buried and Me (Full Song)...
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11 months ago
Secret Bookcase Door
Secret Bookcase Door that I built with Ralph over Memorial Day weekend, 2008.
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@mikimomo97 Because you can't spell pessimist. And that turns me into one.
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11 months ago
The Importance of New Music - Tower
Joan Tower talks about the place of living composers in classical music, especially as compared to the pop-music field. She also relates a story ab...
fordmadeinamerica • 2,683 views
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@KhagarBalugrak There have always been more bad composers than good ones. The problem is that academic posts are awarded based on credentials and work ethic, not musical ability, and over the past 100 years academic posts have become the only reasonable way for a composer to support themselves. T...
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11 months ago
Thomas Adès Piano Quintet (part 1 of 2)
Calder Quartet and Gloria Cheng live at the Colburn School December 5th 2008
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@riggyriiah Um. You don't listen to much new music do you? This uses harmonic ideas that were established more than 100 years ago. It's NOT THAT EXPERIMENTAL. Get with the program. This is downright conventional compared to the stuff Ligeti, Cage, Stockhausen et al were doing in the 1960s and 70s.
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11 months ago
Paul Barnes plays Joan Tower "Or like a...an engine"
I performed this on Feb 5 at Ohio University in celebration of the release of my 11th CD "The American Virtuoso" on Orange Mountain Music available...
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@1zackdaddy She takes a motive and develops it-- how is that going nowhere? I think it's you that isn't going anywhere. It takes effort to listen to new music, it doesn't fit into any of the stylistic templates you know of *because it's new*. That's sort of the point.
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11 months ago
Joan Tower Interview
Series: La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 13898]
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@HamiltonConductor The only thing wrong with classical music is that pricks like you refuse to acknowledge anything written in the past 100 years, unless it's pop shit like Eric Whitacre. There is PLENTY of good new music out there; yes, even stuff with words. Anyway, when was the last time you h...
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11 months ago
YTQ Robotnik Hopes she made Lotsa 5O₂ + C₄H₄ ⟶ 2H₂O + 4CO₂
idgisvbibfibfiefb I hate putting in descriptions.
Most honors I've had at one time for a video
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@JackTron7000 MIND YOUR PS AND QS
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11 months ago
"Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz" presented by CSMTA
CSMTA presents "Faerie's Aire and Death Waltz". This "musical piece" (and I use the term lightly) has been considered unplayable, but here is a ful...
avasings4u • 376,235 views
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John Cage would be PROUD. If they took themselves more seriously.
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1 year ago
No, di voi non vo' fidarmi
Laura Claycomb, Anna Maria Panzarella
George Frideric Handel: No, di voi non vo' fidarmi
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This. This is why you don't use vibrato in baroque music. God, this is horrifying...
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1 year ago
Cynic - Evolutionary Sleeper (Studio Version)
Evolutionary Sleeper From Cynic's New Album: Traced in Air
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1 year ago
Greenwich (Sacred Harp 183) shape note singing
Shape note singers at the Michiana Singing Convention really get into this traditional song.
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@PLBrayfield This is because most hymnbooks have been selected and reharmonized to fit late-romantic-era notions about chord structure and voice leading; this makes it easier to sight read during a service, but degrades the musical diversity of the repertoire. It also makes a lot of people think ...
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1 year ago
Viraemia-Pit of Pestilence
This is technical brutal death metal band Viraemia and this is new song from new EP 2009.
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@cipher619 "I can't dance to it, therefore it isn't music"... Really? That's a pretty lame argument, and it's been shot down again and again since the advent of art music in the 1700s. There's some really cool recycling of musical themes going on in this song; compare the intro to the top notes o...
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1 year ago
Erik Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1
Erik Satie: Gymnopédie No. 1 (from "Trois Gymnopédies")
Piano: Lars Roos
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1 year ago
Get Back by Shirley Scott & The Soul Saxes (The Beatles cover)
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1 year ago
Rhoda Scott - Moanin'
Rhoda Scott 1972 - Moanin'
Rhoda Scott live on the Hammond C3 B3 jazz organ with one speed 22H Leslie + drummer Cees Kranenburg jr. From the full ...
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1 year ago
Pistaccio - Rhoda Scott Sarah Morrow Julie Saury 2006
Rhoda Scott Trio with Sarah Morrow trombone, Julie Saury drums. Recorded the full show in january 2006 A38 ship, Hungary, Budapest. (i have) Rhoda ...
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2 years ago
Crazy Jack, by Andrew Hudson
Here's a variation on a halloween-themed model that I designed and diagrammed in 2008.
Diagrams can be found on my Flickr photostream:
http://www...
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2 years ago
Logarithmic Windmill, by Andrew Hudson
Video instructions for a geometric origami model. This model demonstrates a simple application of the decreeping technique, which is very useful fo...
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2 years ago
Harmonica + Beatbox: Final Cut
Yuri Lane performs beatbox harmonica in this short video directed by Marty Nowak. (The previous version had some distortion from YouTube's compress...
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2 years ago
In C by Terry Riley - Ars Nova Copenhagen and Percurama - Part 1
A great great great performance by Ars Nova (under Paul Hillier) - different in style and interpretation from all of the other recordings I know of...
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2 years ago
Eric Lewis plays chaos and harmony
http://www.ted.com Eric Lewis explores the piano's expressive power as he pounds and caresses the keys (and the strings) in a performance during th...
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2 years ago
The Vendor Client relationship - in real world situations
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3 years ago
Bill O'Reilly Flips Out — DANCE REMIX
The Bill O'Reilly dance remix.
This video was nominated by the Webby Awards for Best Viral Video of 2008! Thanks to everyone who's watched, rated,...
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I'm a professional origami artist. I've been folding since I was three, and during high school I started taking origami seriously as an art form; since then, I've been published by OrigamiUSA and the British Origami Society, and appeared in two group exhibitions, in Rhode Island and Ohio. I've also been running an origami diagram blog, posting a new diagram every week: http://origamiweekly.blogspot.com/I enjoy geometric origami especially, although I fold a lot of representational models as well. I've designed several hundred original models, some of which I hope to share with the YouTube community!
Really great job-- the clusters on that piece are so difficult to do without overwhelming the melody! Any chance you might get around to recording the rest of the suite?