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my trip to nepal in feb 2012 annapurna round trekking , mannang , lower and upper pissang , pokhara , chituan national park and kathmandu
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Enslaved - Suttungs Mjød Perkulator Enslaved is a heavy metal rock band from bergen- HerKommerBergen has many more Enslaved songs and other Rock, Metal, Rap, Etc songs "Only from bergen"
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fanthomas on the throat en sami on the drums
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testing my wave drum with cubase essential 4
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testing my wave drum with cubase essential 4
i use just 1 track and dulpicate it to make the sound more collerful
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Bells from the Deep is German director Werner Herzog's documentary inves...
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Bells from the Deep is German director Werner Herzog's documentary investigation of Russian mysticism. The first half of the film is concerned primarily with a Russian faith healer and a man claiming to be the reincarnation of God as was Jesus. Herzog uses primarily interviews with Russians and scenes from the religious services of the two Holy men. Herzog also has several segments on the religion of Siberian nomads. The second half of the film is primarily concerned with the legend of the lost city of Kitezh. This myth is about a city that was in peril of being destroyed by marauding Mongols, but whose citizens prayed for rescue. Hearing their prayers, God placed the city at the bottom of a deep lake, where it resides to this day. Some even say that one can hear the bells from the city's church. The story is recounted by a local priest and pilgrims visiting the lake. Herzog embellished the story of the Lost City considerably, acknowledging his fabrications fully: "I wanted to get shots of pilgrims crawling around on the ice trying to catch a glimpse of the lost city, but as there were no pilgrims around I hired two drunks from the next town and put them on the ice. One of them has his face right on the ice and looks like he is in very deep meditation. The accountant's truth: he was completely drunk and fell asleep, and we had to wake him at the end of the take." Herzog defends the fabrication as reaching a greater truth: "I think the scene explains the fate and soul of Russia more than anything else." This is in keeping with Herzog's beliefs about truth in film. The film also contains shots of pilgrims, which are in fact people ice fishing. The chanting Siberians are only performing religious services in one of their two major scenes. In the other they are simply singing a love song. Effects and other styles
Of the following list, two effects that commonly employed in the khomeii, sygyt and kargyraa styles: Borbangnadyr and Ezengileer. Borbangnadyr (written in Cyrillic: Борбаңнадыр) refers to acrobatic trills that are reminiscent of birds and traveling brooks. This is achieved by the quivering of the lips lightly and rapidly.[10] Ezenggileer (written in Cyrillic: Эзеңгилээр) is a pulsating style, attempting to mimic the rhythms of horseback riding. It is named after the Tuvan word for stirrup, ezengi. Chylandyk (written in Cyrillic: Чыландык) merely a mixture of sygyt and kargyraa. Both styles are sung at once, creating an unusual sound of low undertones mixed with the high Sygyt whistle. It has also been described as the "chirping of crickets." Dumchuktaar (written in Cyrillic: Думчуктаар) could be best described as "throat humming". The singer creates a sound similar to sygyt using only the nasal passage. The word means to sing through the nose (dumchuk). The mouth does not need to be closed, but of course it demonstrates the point better.
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