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Trying to once again bring unity between the Torah and modern science, where the science is quite a bit more modern, and the differences aren't quite as large. Monday, November 15, 2010. Knocking out acne with a plastic patch health. Knocking out acne with a plastic patch health. My Comment: The Acupuncture patch. It emits 'energy'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. 4D Invisibility Cloak Bends Time as Well as Space . Knocking out acne with a plastic patch health.
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: The Beginnings
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Thursday, October 15, 2009. If you want to get rich, nowadays, there must be some way- it seems that the two tried and true methods are down to one, since real estate just went bust. The other way is to invent something that society desperately needs. Producing Jazz is way down on that list. It is so far down on that list that it actually reaches into a new list- Things You Do for Love. It may also graze the list of Things That Are Nearly Impossible to Do. Producing Your Own Music.
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: Recording What?
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Friday, October 30, 2009. We have to set up a studio and immediately all sorts of technological questions are raised, such as how much technology do we want, and that depends on what we think we're trying to record. What was Rudy recording? That's the next question. There's something missing in so many contemporary releases. Again, using the same logic as above, we can rule out that Rudy was recording the sounds of the instruments. Why? I'm old enough to believe yes. Do they ...
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: A Little Bit of Business
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Thursday, October 15, 2009. A Little Bit of Business. I'm going to change the focus of this blog just a little bit, and before I do that I've got to post this little exchange between myself and Scott Yanow. Basically, it regards a comment he made on my last post, and I'll reproduce that comment here:. Yves has since told me that he likes my writing and my understanding of early jazz. That is good enough for me. Which brings me to my little change in focus. View my complete profile.
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: July 2008
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Sunday, July 13, 2008. Science Near and Dear to the Musician. Outside of my last, rather silly post, done in about 2 minutes—I’m not making excuses. Well, actually I am, here’s something more serious, elaborating on the theme of playing music from the heart. Here are two recent scientific findings that I think are relevant to jazz musicians, findings about marijuana and about keeping time:. 1 Your skin produces a natural form of marijuana. This is from Live Science, July 11, 2008.
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: April 2009
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Sunday, April 5, 2009. The Existential Bix: A Good and Proper Review of Yves Francois. Here’s an existential question for an artist—would you prefer a really good review from someone who totally doesn’t get what you’re doing, or a bad review from someone who gets what you’re doing, but points out that you didn’t do a good job of getting it done? Turns out that’s exactly what happens in the next sentence. The musicians make mistakes. Well we can’t all be Kenny G now, can we? And h...
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: Really Connecting with the Audience
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Really Connecting with the Audience. ScienceDaily (Jan. 16, 2010). 8212; Have you ever accidentally pulled your headphone socket out while listening to music? What happens when the music stops? Psychologists believe that our brains continuously predict what is going to happen next in a piece of music. So, when the music stops, your brain may still have expectations about what should happen next. These findings may help scientists to understand why we...
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Asking the Better Question | Salmon and Grits
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About Salmon and Grits. Yes, Really, Ice Shutdown Georgia. Why? Take Action →. July 21, 2014 · 4:11 pm. Asking the Better Question. In the last few months, I’ve lost 14 pounds. Many people have asked how. The how is easy to answer. There’s an app. Keeps track of my calories, when I enter them. Gives me credit for the exercise I do. The how is what everyone tells you reduce calories, eat better, move more. For me there are better questions, how did you sustain weight loss? What keeps you motivated? I ackn...
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Yes, Really, Ice Shutdown Georgia. Why? | Salmon and Grits
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About Salmon and Grits. Asking the Better Question →. January 29, 2014 · 11:11 am. Yes, Really, Ice Shutdown Georgia. Why? Covered with snow became deceptively pretty. Even experienced Northerners who can drive through snow have trouble with hidden ice. Yesterday, the delay in decision making created what one can only hope is significant embarrassment for government and business. We’ll have to see what our fair governor has to say. What is for sure? Asking the Better Question →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth: April 2008
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Jazz My Two Cents Worth. Monday, April 21, 2008. An Interview with Paul Bollenback. I'll let this video speak for itself, which contains more superlatives than I could write. He is playing It Could Happen to You, which I have been practicing ever since seeing this 2 months ago. Now the interview. We did this through Gmail instant messaging, which is lovely because there is an immediate transcription of the conversation. WowI wish I was that smart to know that! Yeah, I was going to say you've dispelled an...