How to shoot a coherent profitable killer video

Posted on: 27 September, 2019

Author: Benard Ogola

Creating a classic profit-making Video consists of script, shooting and editing. You have to to shoot or or else make edited images with the purpose to move the script alongside with your preferred video. Createing a classic profit-making Video consists of script, shooting and editing. You have to to shoot or or else make edited images with the purpose to move the script alongside with your preferred video. The Script Before you do the shooting, you will want to put all together an outline of your video in advance by writing a script to make it a lot easier to...

90s fashion for men

Posted on: 06 September, 2019

Author: RAJAT Benzene

Fashion wolf presents 90s fashion for men What 90s Fashion for men looked like! When it comes to fashion, we often look on to the past for some serious inspiration and ideas. One great mind “History repeats itself”, here are we looking at the best of 90s fashion for men! This season, the decade has captured back the 90s fashion for men essence. Designers and stylish gent around the world are seeing the trend shifting back to 90s. The ’90s, which was known for its relaxed and easy-going sense of style, produced plenty of awesome trends, many of which have...

Getting a Fine Instrument Insured: Some Helpful Tips

Posted on: 02 September, 2019

Author: Nathan Weiss

Fine instruments are beautiful works of craftsmanship, and very vulnerable to come what may. Being careful means obtaining an insurance policy. There are horror stories about fine stringed instruments getting damaged. You’ve heard them. Despite meticulous care and love a musician puts into his or her instrument, it can be destroyed in an instant.   Wunderkind David Garrett was age 26 in 2008 when it happened. After the end of a concern at London’s Barbican he tripped on a wet outdoor staircase, fell – and landed on his 1772 Giovanni Guadagnini violin. It was shortly after he finished paying off the...

DO I NEED AMPLIFIER FOR GUITAR?

Posted on: 25 August, 2019

Author: Lucy o. Wells

It seems that the guitar amplifier is something that comes in the electric guitar pack. By tradition, we see no other options than to buy an amplifier to play. Today there are several cheaper alternatives.Among these alternatives are: the PC used as virtual sound equipment and the effects processors with amplifier modeling. Let's see an outline of the possible objectives that we can pursue with our guitar, and the options that are offered to us in terms of equipment: Solo Learning It includes people who start learning electric guitar and those who play for personal enjoyment.Recording. In this case they...

Types of Hair Used for Stringed Instrument Bows

Posted on: 18 August, 2019

Author: Nathan Weiss

Synthetic bow hair is unthinkable to most violin players and makers. But given the delicacy of natural horsehair, the synthetic option has some appeal. Players of fine cellos, violas and violins typically perform on fine cello, viola and violin bows. At some point in rehairing these bows, the question may arise: Should one go natural or synthetic with the bow hair?This is a question in the worlds of fashion, in food, and even in music. Just as tech fabrics are sometimes better functionally than cotton or wool (it wicks away body moisture), and lab-grown protein might reduce the environmental impact...

Spruce Wood and the Acoustics of Violins

Posted on: 14 August, 2019

Author: Nathan Weiss

Spruce is a vital raw component of violins. A product of nature, there is great variability that skilled violinmakers understand how to control. There are countless variables that affect the quality of music created by a skilled violinist and his or her violin. It is the talent, skill, and artistry of the violinist that seems most important. But how the violin is made, and of what materials, matter a great deal as well.   The great names in European violin making – Antonio Stradivari of course, but also Maggini, Stainer, Ruggieri, Amati, Guarneri, and Klotz come to mind – largely had...

Wolf Tones and What to Do About Them

Posted on: 12 August, 2019

Author: Nathan Weiss

The physics of music matters, particularly when a cello, bass or violin produces an unintended sound. Understand how it works to fix it. There are many reasons why education policy experts encourage adding an A, for arts, to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), giving us STEAM. The general theory is that the engineer with a background in art can think more expansively and creatively. The example of this at work is often how Apple Computers increased its market share with friendly designs and an aesthetic interface. That said, the benefit could go in the other direction, where artists benefit...

Fibonacci Series and Stradivarius Instruments

Posted on: 12 August, 2019

Author: Nathan Weiss

Math is intrinsic to music. But what’s truly fascinating is how the designs of fine violins, flowers and huge galaxies connect to Fibonacci’s Golden Ratio. The Fibonacci Series might sound like a spy thriller, but it’s perhaps more exciting because it draws a direct, mathematical connection between the human perception of beauty and nature itself. It also was the basis for the proportions that Antonio Stradivari used to construct his eponymous violins. It starts with a mathematical pattern of increasing values. They are 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233 and so on;...

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Posted on: 21 November, 2018

Author: joss stone

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Ghosts of the Natural World: The Paintings of Elena Gastón Nicolás

Posted on: 16 May, 2018

Author: Maria Stella

NEW YORK, NY – Chelsea’s Agora Gallery will feature the original work of Elena Gastón in Encounters: Nature and Culture. The exhibition opens March 13, 2018 and runs through April 3,  2018 with an opening reception on Thursday, March 15 from 6-8 pm. Using the plastic, almost sculptural pigments of acrylics, as well as the more old-masterly medium of oils, Elena Gastón Nicolás portrays worlds within worlds, as details come to include within themselves the contextual wholes from whence they derive. Often focusing on spiritual or mystical themes, her paintings of spiritual processes have come to mark a radical departure...