
christopherstefanile.wordpress.com
Ethnomusicology | Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading!Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading!
http://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading!
http://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Thursday
LOAD TIME
0.8 seconds
16x16
32x32
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
6
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
43
SITE IP
192.0.78.12
LOAD TIME
0.75 sec
SCORE
6.2
Ethnomusicology | Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! | christopherstefanile.wordpress.com Reviews
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading!
Ethnomusicology
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/2014/01/21/14
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! January 21, 2014. Week 1: The Sachs-Hornbostel System of Instrument Classification. Hello friends. This week I’ll discuss the widely-used Sachs-Hornbostel system for placing different unique instruments into representative groups. Why Classify Musical Instruments? Chordophones: Musical instruments that contain one or more strings stretched between two points. This group contains a diverse group of instruments including the piano and guitar. Idiophon...
About | Ethnomusicology
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/about
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! But the Northwest, and Puget Sound in particular, will always be my home, and it also plays a huge role in who I have become as a person, and where my background in music lies. Music plays a huge role in my day-to-day life. I suppose I don’t know anyone who does not feel this way! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Goog...
Case Study: Japan! | Ethnomusicology
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/2014/02/25/case-study-japan
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! February 25, 2014. I wanted to return to Japan after experiencing some eye-opening musical culture from that region during my Cultural Insider/Outsider post from week 3. That week I discovered Japanese Noh Theatre Music, a beautiful and unique cultural tradition. This week I hope to dig a little deeper and look at the wider scope of Japan’s rich musical culture. Japans Population Distrobution: Image via lib.utexas.edu). Whereas [many] Chinese and so...
Ethno Blog Post #3 ‘Oceania Case Study: Papua New Guinea’ | Ethnomusicology
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/2014/02/04/ethno-blog-post-3-oceania-case-study-papua-new-guinea
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! Ethno Blog Post #3 ‘Oceania Case Study: Papua New Guinea’. February 4, 2014. Hey class. For this weeks blog post, I’ll be presenting a case study on the corner of the globe referred to as Oceania narrowing my focus specifically on the musical traditions and culture of Papua New Guinea. I’ve picked this region because of the fascinating and impressive diversity that exists there, which lends itself to a rich and unique culture of music. Miller, Terry...
Ethnomusicology Blog Post 2: ‘Cultural Insider vs. Cultural Outsider’ | Ethnomusicology
https://christopherstefanile.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/ethnomusicology-blog-post-2-cultural-insider-vs-cultural-outsider
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! Ethnomusicology Blog Post 2: ‘Cultural Insider vs. Cultural Outsider’. January 28, 2014. For my ‘Cultural Outsider’ piece, I took a listen to Paul’s suggestions and picked the least-familial one to me, which ended up being Noh Theater Music of Japan. If you count yourself in the uninitiated like myself, take a look and a listen:. This, I feel, is the root of my disconnection to this music. Hopefully this post has given you some insight into where my...
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
6
YottaSounds
https://mikebecksound.wordpress.com/2014/03/02/350
March 2, 2014. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Blog at WordPress.com. No, music. O!
Cody Karr | Ethnomusicology Winter 2014
https://codykarr.wordpress.com/comment-page-1
Photo edit by Chandler Bargreen. Thanks bud! Polaroid taken after a promo photo shoot Summer 2011 in Helena, Montana. For any drum enthusiasts who may be interested the sizes are:. Snare: 14×7, kick: 22×18, tom 1: 12×9, tom 2: 14×14, tom 3: 18×14. 3 thoughts on “ About Me. February 15, 2014 at 10:05 pm. Nice intro, Cody. How about a photo or something? March 4, 2014 at 2:01 am. Done and done. Thanks for the suggestion, it looks much better! March 9, 2014 at 8:07 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. I Can Go T...
Oceania: Samoa, Tonga & Polynesia | Nolan D Frye
https://nolanfrye.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/oceania-samoa-tonga-polynesia/comment-page-1
March 3, 2014. Oceania: Samoa, Tonga & Polynesia. Oceania. The word itself sounds so vast and exotic, rather fitting I suppose. When I think of the islands of the Pacific ocean, I immediately think of Hawaii but also Samoa and Tonga. I remember seeing an enormous Hawaiian man on TV and thinking whoa, that guy is huge! Later, in basic training, I met a rather tall woman from Tonga and I remember thinking, whoa! But, before I get into that I’d like to talk about the region’s history. Enter your comment here.
looking4theanswers.wordpress.com
Oceania – Australia: The Aborigines and Their Beloved Didjeridu | Looking For The Answers
https://looking4theanswers.wordpress.com/2014/02/11/oceania-australia-the-aborigines-and-their-beloved-didjeridu
Oceania – Australia: The Aborigines and Their Beloved Didjeridu. February 11, 2014. South Asia Focus: Pakistan. Oceania – Australia: The Aborigines and Their Beloved Didjeridu. A SEATTLE HIP-HOP BLOG. Evan Black - Audio Engineer. Looking For The Answers. No, music. O! Posts by brian rees. Oceania – Australia: The Aborigines and Their Beloved Didjeridu. Welcome to the Oceanic world. Oceania is divided into three sub sections:. 1) Polynesia meaning “many islands”. According to Wikipedia, there are up to 27.
Cultural Insider/Outsider | Nolan D Frye
https://nolanfrye.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/cultural-insideroutsider
January 28, 2014. What connects me most to this song is the driving bass line and the structured drums that allow the other instrumentation to dance around the straight forward rhythm. It’s that edgy, dance inducing drum and bass combo that is the foundation of the song that makes it so relateable. Pretty much all pop music is shit now, but the original king of pop still stands. This entry was posted in Cultural Insider/Outsider. 8220;Sachs – Hornbostel”. South Asia – India. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
About | tjbettles
https://tjbettles.wordpress.com/about
Posting according to my ethnomusicology class. This is an example of a page. Unlike posts, which are displayed on your blog’s front page in the order they’re published, pages are better suited for more timeless content that you want to be easily accessible, like your About or Contact information. Click the Edit link to make changes to this page or add another page. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
January | 2014 | tjbettles
https://tjbettles.wordpress.com/2014/01
Posting according to my ethnomusicology class. My earliest memories of music as a child were with my grandmother at many different Native American pow-wow’s. We used to travel throughout the Northwest and she would set up her stand and sell her beadwork. I remember drums and vocals all day and all night. I would fall asleep to the drums underneath one of her tables at her stand. I have grown to understand that diversity strengthens. I like to hear new mixes and new blends. As a Native, two of the gre...
South Asia : Punjab | tjbettles
https://tjbettles.wordpress.com/2014/02/15/south-asia-punjab
Posting according to my ethnomusicology class. South Asia : Punjab. The “Golden Temple”, Harmandir Sahib, is a place of worship in the Sikh religion that is dominate in Punjab, India. Sikhism says that all humans are equal regardless of race, sex, or religion and they do not have a gender for their God. They sing the songs of the Gurus who have come before them. Outside of that though, there is the folk music and their instruments:. Dhadd is an hour glass shaped drum with two skins on both ends. Cultural...
February | 2014 | tjbettles
https://tjbettles.wordpress.com/2014/02
Posting according to my ethnomusicology class. South Asia : Punjab. The “Golden Temple”, Harmandir Sahib, is a place of worship in the Sikh religion that is dominate in Punjab, India. Sikhism says that all humans are equal regardless of race, sex, or religion and they do not have a gender for their God. They sing the songs of the Gurus who have come before them. Outside of that though, there is the folk music and their instruments:. Dhadd is an hour glass shaped drum with two skins on both ends. For me, ...
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
43
Web Page Under Construction
This Site Is Under Construction and Coming Soon. This Domain Is Registered with Network Solutions.
Christopher Steele - Tenor
The Royal College of Music and National Opera Studio, Christopher Steele has. Performed extensively in opera, oratorio and concert throughout the UK, Europe and USA. He has performed as a principal artist for. The Royal Opera House,. Welsh National Opera, English National Opera and for many regional touring companies. He has sung the lead tenor roles in many opera including;. Christopher is represented by Jill Davies at www.daviesmusic.com. Christopher Steele created at www.mrsite.com.
christophersteele.com
Christophersteele.com is For Sale - 5 Payment Options - Free Instant Quote! The Sponsored Listings displayed above are served automatically by a third party. Neither the service provider nor the domain owner maintain any relationship with the advertisers. In case of trademark issues please contact the domain owner directly (contact information can be found in whois).
Christopher Steele
Over 1100 weddings since 2005. 699 (Public Holiday and Holiday weekends). 399 (all other times). 199 (SPECIAL WEEKDAY RATE for weddings in my office only! Christopher Steele Marriage Celebrant Adelaide. Phone 1300 668 459. 169 Main North Rd, Nailsworth. Couples I've married, say:. Thank you so much. Everyone that was there enjoyed the ceremony and heard it clearly too! It really was wonderful. Couples I've married, say:. A huge thankyou for being part of our special day! Couples I've married, say:. You w...
christophersteelefoundation.org
Welcome christophersteelefoundation.org - BlueHost.com
Web Hosting - courtesy of www.bluehost.com.
christopherstefanile.wordpress.com
Ethnomusicology | Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading!
Christopher Stefanile's class blog. Thanks for reading! Project Summary: I will be traveling on a ethnomusicological research trip to the region of northern India for a month and a week to document the process of building several types of traditional instruments, and to record as many examples of these instruments being played in both large and small ensembles. My focus will be…. Continue reading →. Final Project Proposal: Northern India Research Trip. Case Study: Northern India. Hello class. This we...
Deep Thoughts and Incoherent Ramblings
Tuesday, March 20, 2018. Death to Drug Dealers? I do not support the use of drugs. I do not support drug dealers. I do believe in the death penalty, at least in some very limited cases. I however, do not believe that drug dealers should receive the death penalty for their crimes. Let’s look at this from the extreme cases - the neighborhood dealer and the drug kingpin. The neighborhood drug dealer: how many racial and class stereotypes can you put into one label? The death penalty will always be an intere...
christophersteiner.brandyourself.com
Christopher Steiner, Construction
This BrandYourself profile is automatically optimized to show up high in Google. Hi, I'm Christopher Steiner. Welcome to my profile! Chris earned his B. A. in Economics from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Owner at Lux Remodeling LLC. Our mission is to satisfy the most discerning clients as Houston's premier renovation company. We will provide ingenious solutions of the highest quality even within tight budgets and short time constraints. Full-time Volunteer at Houston Habitat for Humanity. Avid s...
Home
Christopher B. Steiner. Email cbste@conncoll.edu. Lucy C. McDannel '22 Professor of Art History and Anthropology and Director of Museum Studies Program. New London, Connecticut 06320 USA. T: 860-439-2797 / F: 860-439-5339. Photo: Christopher B. Steiner © 2004. Website created by Everett B. Steiner.
Home
ILLUSTRATION / PAINTING / CONCEPT. JOIN THE MAILING LIST. Written by Arthur Slade. Illustrated by Christopher Steininger. Is a character-driven, post-apocalyptic dark fantasy horror series written, illustrated, and published by Christopher Steininger. This book is beautiful. It makes my brain melt. Ben Templesmith, writer/creator of Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse. Joshua Hale Fialkov, writer/creator of Echoes, Tumor, and Elk's Run. RECENT / CURRENT PROJECTS:.