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I've always had an interest in Calligraphy in a broad sense

Whether it was Arabic or Chinese

I haven't had the chance to assimilate this vast knowledge yet

Historically there's been 5 steps in the evolution of ideograms

From something that looked more like a pictogram

Which is an image linked to senses and a sound

Up to standardized writing that we find today

But within the structure of an ideogram

What's interesting is that it all fits in a square

Always from left to right, and top to bottom

There's a craft of broad and fine strokes

Broad is when you push on the pencil

Thinner when you draw gently

There's a tension

The horizontal line is often described as a bone

Because it's stretched

Some contemporary artists like Xu Bing who have distorted these

to create characters that look like Chinese ideograms

but are composed of an alphabet readable by westerners

"Art For The People" looks like Chinese characters but when you look closely

you can decipher "a", "r", "t" and so on

In my work, in the very traditional typographer's work, which I draw inspiration from

There's also this craft of broad and fine strokes

When you draw going down it's going to look broader

And thinner going up

That's something you find in all these cursive fonts

This is what holds and gives the energy

We can feel the movements of the artist, this flow

that seems natural

I'm really excited to get to work with you on the Tilt Brush

We're going to be able to express our movements freely using it

What's fascinating about all of what we've discussed on calligraphy

and typography, it's that idea of gesture.

In all of our work there's a sense a dynamic gesture, of fluidity of spontaneity

And you find all this in Tilt Brush perfectly

You choose your tool just like in real life, a brush, a quill

Many different things

And you'll find that natural gesture spontaneously, just as if you were living it

for real in 3D, it's incredible.

There's depth added to it. The stroke of a brush on a piece of paper is flat 2D

And now we're discovering 3D, you can interact with it

Walk into it, you can walk out, it's mad.

It's just completely mad.

Pretty nice!

Happy new year, man!

For more infomation >> Tyrsa and Yué Wu celebrate #LunarNewYear with Tilt Brush - Duration: 3:23.

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Video: Snow moves out, cold returns - Duration: 2:19.

CINDY: A LITTLE FRESH COATING OF

SNOW OUT THERE AS WE BEGIN THE

NEW MONTH.

LOOKING MORE LIKE WINTER.

OVER THREE INCHES OF SNOW.

CLOSE TO THAT IN NEW BEDFORD.

METROWEST HAD A COUPLE OF

INCHES.

BOSTON COMING IN CLOSE TO AN

INCH AND A HALF.

OUR STORM IS LIFTING TO THE

NORTH.

THE SNOW IS ENDING QUICKLY.

CLOUDS LINGER FOR A TIME.

TEMPERATURES DO SNEAK UP.

AROUND 40 AT LUNCHTIME.

IN THE LOW 40'S THIS AFTERNOON.

LITTLE BIT COLDER OUT TO THE

WESTERN HILLS.

MID-TO-UPPER 30'S IN THE

AFTERNOON.

TONIGHT WE ARE BACK DOWN TO THE

20'S WITH PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES.

TOMORROW AFTERNOON WILL DO OK ON

THURSDAY.

SUNSHINE AND BUILDING CLOUDS.

CLOSE TO 40 DEGREES.

A LITTLE COLDER OUT IN WORCESTER

HILLS.

A BIG DIFFERENCE IN TEMPERATURE.

A FRONTAL BOUNDARY OFF TO THE

WEST THAT CROSSES THE AREA AND

COULD TRIGGER A FEW SNOW

SHOWERS.

AS THIS MOVES EASTWARD IT LOSES

ITS MOISTURE.

WE WILL HAVE SOME CLOUDS BEHIND

THIS FRONT, IT WILL BE MUCH

COLDER.

AS WE HEAD INTO FRIDAY, THE HIGH

TEMPERATURE IS ONLY ABOUT 30

DEGREES.

LIBERTY WIND CHILLS IN THE

MORNING ON FRIDAY.

SINGLE DIGITS AND THE WIND

CHILLS DON'T GET MUCH BETTER

THAN THAT.

WE'RE HOLDING IN THE TEENS

AROUND 20 DEGREES.

WE KEEP THAT COLD AIR IN PLACE

INTO THE WEEKEND.

SATURDAY, LOTS OF SUNSHINE.

AN INCREASE OF CLOUDS ON SUNDAY.

WE WILL WATCH A WEEK SYSTEM PASS

THROUGH ON MONDAY.

PERHAPS A FLURRY OF LIGHT SNOW.

THAT PROCESS IS LIKELY TO

HAPPEN

TO FAR OFFSHORE TO BE A BIG

PROBLEM FOR US.

LATE SUNDAY NIGHT AND EARLY

MONDAY AND THEN WE ARE TRYING

THINGS OUT.

WE WILL WARM UP AGAINST THE

MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK.

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Why Are Houses in America MADE OF WOOD?! - Duration: 6:24.

Hey everyone! Dana here.

I'm not a builder, neither of my parents are especially handy...you know, fixing broken

stuff around the house.

We didn't talk about construction materials at home when I was growing up.

I had never really considered what the apartments or houses that I lived in in America were

made of.

As long as they didn't contain asbestos and were signed off by the relevant authorities

as being safe to live in I didn't really ever give the construction of those buildings

much thought.

That is, until, I moved to Germany.

On my very first meeting of a bunch of Mr. German Man's friends -- this was back when

I still lived in Prague, and I met his friends here in Germany -- one of his friends asked

me about this topic.

Why are American houses made of wood?

The tornadoes and hurricanes tear them apart.

It's a bad house design.

Why does America do it that way?

I just stared at him blankly with no idea what in the world to answer.

To be honest, I kind of thought maybe he was joking.

But when I chuckled he didn't chuckle back.

He was totally serious.

He really an answer to his question from me right in that moment.

And of course I had no answer for him, and so the evening moved on, and I quickly forgot

about his question, never really ever expecting to be asked about building materials ever again.

I thought that had simply been something on his mind because he in particular was especially

interested in construction materials in America.

But then I moved to Germany, and to my utter surprise, I found myself getting questioned

by different people about the wood structures in America over and over again.

The first few times that I got asked the question my answer was like: because they just are.

But the more I got asked about it, the more that I thought about it, and the more I started

to question it myself.

Yeah, why are houses in America made of wood?

Wood rots and wood can be eaten by termites and wood doesn't do so well in a flood and

can be ripped apart by tornadoes.

Why aren't they built with concrete and stone bricks like they are in Germany.

So I did a little search online and quickly realized that actually, the answer is not

so far off from my initial response of: because they just are, I guess.

As far as I could find, houses are made of wood in America because...

There's a lot of wood in America.

Especially when the Europeans first settled there, with huge forests all around,

wood was simply one of the most abundant and easily accessed resources.

So it just kind of make sense that they would start making houses with it.

And once you start doing something one way, sometimes you just kind of get stuck

doing it that way.

Wood was there, so the builders made houses out of wood.

And they in turn then taught the next generation of builders how to make houses with wood,

who taught the next generation about wood, and so on and so on and so on.

And importantly, Americans also learned to like the way that wood houses look.

Whereas in Europe, techniques in masonry developed.

So that's all that I know about why wood in America, but one assumption that I often hear tied in with

the question about wood homes in the U.S. is that if America would make homes out

of stone like people in Germany do, then tornadoes wouldn't destroy them.

So I end up often getting the question: why don't Americans build concrete or brick homes

to protect themselves from tornadoes?

And what I could find on that is that to actually make a tornado-proof house, just

making the building out of stone, concrete, bricks...literally taking a building out of concrete

in the middle of Munich and sticking that in Tornado Alley, in the path of a really

strong tornado, that would not be enough.

That would not do the trick. That's not a tornado-proof house.

Because tornadoes don't just produce really strong winds, they produce really strong winds

and with those winds they whip up huge objects like cars and trucks and buses and they hurl

them through the air.

So the tornado-proof houses would need to be built not just to withstand strong winds,

but also to withstand a bus coming at it at 200 miles per hour, which is about

320 kilometers per hour.

So, yeah, just making the homes out of concrete or stone would not actually make them tornado-proof.

You would need a special design and special materials, windows, doors that could take a bus coming

at them at 320 or more kilometers per hour.

And that could withstand the pressure that comes with those swirling winds.

And if you want to do that for all the homes in Tornado Alley, that would be a huge undertaking

and cost because Tornado Alley is really, really big.

Like way bigger than all of Germany big.

And as people wrote in the comments of my video on hurricanes and tornadoes in the U.S.,

Tornado Alley is so big, such a big area, that it's possible to live there for many

years and never actually see a tornado.

So my question for you is: Do you have any ideas or any more insight into this topic?

And if you could have your house built out of any material in the world, what material

would you want it made of?

Please let me know in the comments below!

Thanks so much for watching and liking and commenting and subscribing to my YouTube channel.

I really hope that you enjoyed this video, and I also hope that you will enjoy the bloopers

that are coming up next. Until next time, auf Wiedersehen!

And they in turn then taught the next generation how to make build with houses.

Build wood with houses. How to make build with houses. Ding dong.

Bllll.

It's so cold in here. It's snowy outside. I see the snow.

For more infomation >> Why Are Houses in America MADE OF WOOD?! - Duration: 6:24.

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Transformer Testing - Transformer Test and their Procedure - Duration: 4:40.

For confirming the specifications and performances of an electrical power transformer it has

to go through numbers of testing procedures.

Some tests are done at manufacturer premises before delivering the transformer.

Mainly two types of transformer testing are done at manufacturer premises- type test of

transformer and routine test of transformer.

In addition to that some transformer tests are also carried out at the consumer site

before commissioning and also periodically in regular & emergency basis through out its

service life.

In this video we will learn type of transformer testing in manufacturing commissioning and

installation period and their procedure.

Type of Transformer Testing.

There are three types of transformer Tests done at factory.

1.

Type tests.

2.

Routine tests.

3.

Special tests.

Type Test of Transformer.

To prove that the transformer meets customer's specifications and design expectations, the

transformer has to go through different testing procedures in manufacturer premises.

Some transformer tests are carried out for confirming the basic design expectation of

that transformer.

These tests are done mainly in a prototype unit not in all manufactured units in a lot.

Type test of transformer confirms main and basic design criteria of a production lot.

Type tests of transformer includes.

1.

Transformer winding resistance measurement.

2.

Transformer ratio test.

3.

Transformer vector group test.

4.

Measurement of impedance voltage/short circuit impedance (principal tap) and load loss (Short

circuit test).

5.

Measurement of no load loss and current (Open circuit test).

6.

Measurement of insulation resistance.

7.

Dielectric tests of transformer.

8.

Temperature rise test of transformer.

9.

Tests on on-load tap-changer.

10.

Vacuum tests on tank and radiators.

Routine Tests of Transformer.

Routine tests of transformer is mainly for confirming operational performance of individual

unit in a production lot.

Routine tests are carried out on every unit manufactured.

Routine tests of transformer include.

1.

Transformer winding resistance measurement.

2.

Transformer ratio test.

3.

Transformer vector group test.

4.

Measurement of impedance voltage/short circuit impedance (principal tap) and load loss (Short

circuit test).

5.

Measurement of no load loss and current (Open circuit test)

6.

Measurement of insulation resistance.

7.

Dielectric tests of transformer.

8.

Tests on on-load tap-changer.

9.

Oil pressure test on transformer to check against leakages past joints and gaskets.

That means Routine tests of transformer include all the type tests except temperature rise

and vacuum tests.

The oil pressure test on transformer to check against leakages past joints and gaskets is

included.

Special Tests of Transformer.

Special tests of transformer is done as per customer requirement to obtain information

useful to the user during operation or maintenance of the transformer.

Special Tests of transformer include.

1.

Dielectric tests.

2.

Measurement of zero-sequence impedance of three-phase transformers.

3.

Short-circuit test.

4.

Measurement of acoustic noise level.

5.

Measurement of the harmonics of the no-load current.

6.

Measurement of the power taken by the fans and oil pumps.

7.

Tests on bought out components / accessories such as buchhloz relay, temperature indicators,

pressure relief devices, oil preservation system etc.

We will be published continue transformer tests and their procedure one by one my next

video.

Thanks for watching this video.

Do you have learn more about transformer, check out my video Different Types of Transformer.

More update please subscribe my channel Learning Engineering.

For more infomation >> Transformer Testing - Transformer Test and their Procedure - Duration: 4:40.

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January 2017 Star Wars Canon Update - Star Wars Explained - Duration: 5:13.

Welcome to the January 2017 Star Wars Canon Update!

This month we got some new episodes of Rebels and some new comics, so let's go ahead and

get started.

I've been keeping up with every Rebels episode and doing reviews on them, and you can check

those out here if you'd like to get my in depth thoughts.

But I'll briefly cover each episode now.

Ghosts of Geonosis brought Saw Gerrera into the series and taught us a lot about the extermination

of Geonosis.

It even gave us answers to smaller questions like where did that queen from the Darth Vader

comic come from, or why does Saw have respiratory problems?

Warhead had a little less going on, but was still very enjoyable.

It was a good character episode for Zeb, and helped Thrawn move along in his search for

the Rebel base.

But Trials of the Darksaber was the episode of the month.

It focused on Sabine and Mandalore and the Darksaber, and it gave a little shoutout to

the Mandalorian Wars from Legends.

The music was great, the writing was great, the animation was great.

It was awesome, and definitely a must-see episode.

I want to start our comics discussion with Dr. Aphra number 3.

I am so much more excited about this series than I thought I would be.

Like I mentioned last month, the true potential of this series lies in her archaeology background.

We'll get to explore Star Wars history through her adventures, and that's exactly what

this issue starts to do.

Aphra and her father are searching for the Ordu Aspectu, who were supposedly an ancient

splinter group of the Jedi.

And they have to solve this very Indiana Jones style map puzzle on Yavin 4 to find the way.

They discuss the Massassi a bit, which means they probably have some connection to the

ancient Jedi, but they also talk about Jedha and its historic significance, which leads

to a very cool discussion on what most of the galaxy knows about the Death Star, which

is very little.

From the point of view of most of the galaxy, they heard rumors of a planet killing weapon

that just suddenly stopped.

They thought it was a rumor and believed the attack on Jedha really was just a mining accident.

It's very cool to see these events that we are familiar with from a new perspective.

On top of all that cool stuff, Triple Zero continues to be a treat, and Black Krssantan

is completely awesome, using an AT-ST turret as a gun.

I am really into this story right now.

Poe Dameron has been on a roll the past couple months, and this issue continued that storyline,

but I didn't find it as great as the past two issues.

Threepio makes contact with his droid spy, which turns out to be a Clone Wars era battle

droid, and the escort him out of the city, but lose the mechanic Oddy.

Which just further cements that he's probably the mole within black squadron.

We get more of Terex's history, and we find out that he led the criminal world on Kadak

for a good long while before he heard about the First Order.

That probably leads him to go hunting for them to join up.

He's mentioned before that Hux, Kylo, and Phasma look down on him, and now we can see

why.

They view him as a thug.

Learning about his background has been my favorite part of this comic so far.

At the end we learn he has what looks like an entire fleet of uglies, which is pretty

sweet.

We will probably see them in action next issue.

Star Wars 27 continues the Yoda arc.

It's interesting so far, but not really clear yet why Obi-Wan felt it was important

enough to write down.

The planet Yoda is on is inhabited by children who live in or around some sort of special

mountain.

We don't know what it's made of yet, but it could be a mountain of kyber crystal.

At the very least the Force is involved with these rocks, and they're metaphorically

slippery.

As in, Yoda tries and fails to catch them with the Force.

The kids there are isolated and know nothing of the Force, even though they seem to have

some powers in it, but still it seems like they've split into light and dark side factions.

Like Maz said in the Force Awakens, the light and dark are always at odds, and this just

seems like another example of that.

Again, it's been an interesting story, but I am eager to see how it ends, why it's

important, and get back to the main storyline.

Also released this month were a Phantom Menace Read-Along Storybook, and young reader adaptations

of Poe's story from Before the Awakening, and The Force Awakens.

Next month is going to be very exciting with the introduction of the Darth Maul comic,

the final book in the Aftermath Trilogy, some new Rebels episodes, and the ongoing comic

issues we already have.

If you haven't read the Aftermath books yet, you can catch up and get one of them

for free on Audible.com!

Use the link in the description to sign up for a free 30 day trial, and you'll get

a credit for one free audiobook of your choice.

Both Aftermath books are available along with tons of other Star Wars books!

And signing up for a trial will help support the channel as well!

The canon update will return on March 1, so until then make sure you like this video,

subscribe to the channel, follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and consider checking

out my Patreon page!

As always, thanks for watching and may the Force be with you!

For more infomation >> January 2017 Star Wars Canon Update - Star Wars Explained - Duration: 5:13.

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Auto Accident Victim Comes into Vineland Back Pain Relief Center for Repair - Duration: 4:01.

Hi, it's Dr Staci Avakian, Back Pain Relief Center. We're in Vineland today, well, I'm only in Vineland.

I have Andreas, he comes in for injuries he had from an auto accident. And he's been coming in for a little bit, so he's actually doing really well.

And progressing nicely, his treatments are becoming a little more simplified as time goes on, and his injuries start to heal.

So today we're going to do one of his adjustments.

So when he initially came in, he had a lot of pain coming from his lower back and radiating around to the very front of him, almost into the groin area.

That damage is all gone, now his pain is just a little bit up here and a little bit down here sometimes.

So this just helps get the joints moving a little bit and break up some of the tightness.

He has a little more tightness today than the last time I saw him, but that's normal.

Everyone fluctuates depending on what they do.

That's his adjustment for today. We're going to go ahead and do just a little soft tissue therapy to help with some of the tightness he has up here.

Little bit of ice, make sure he doesn't have any residual pain.

Dr Staci Avakian, Back Pain Relief Center, in Vineland.

For more infomation >> Auto Accident Victim Comes into Vineland Back Pain Relief Center for Repair - Duration: 4:01.

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Drake and Jennifer Lopez SPLIT???? - Duration: 1:18.

Jennifer Lopez was spotted leaving Salsa Night at a Cuban restaurant called El Floridita

in Hollywood with her longtime friend Leah Remini.

She looked lost in her own thoughts while her friend was speaking to a hunk.

The 47 year old was spotted without her new found beau Drake.

The two havent spotted together after the rapper was seen with a porn star in Amserdam

last week.

It seemed that drake's former love rihanna is still on his mind.

The Hotline Bling star shouted out at London's O2 Arena on Monday night saying She's like

the queen of everything."If you want your woman to feel sexy and s**t you play the Riri

records."Does that mean the romance between Jennifer Lopez and Drake came to an end ? What

do you think share your views by commenting below.

For latest buzz on hollywood subscribe to our channel.

For more infomation >> Drake and Jennifer Lopez SPLIT???? - Duration: 1:18.

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Chocolate Dipped Pretzels | Michaels - Duration: 1:08.

Chocolate Dipped Pretzels

Pretzels, Parchment paper, Scissors, Sprinkles, Melter tools, Candy Melts, Chocolate Pro Melting Pot

Baking sheet, 3 Glass bowls

Pour melts into Melting Pot

Let melt for 10 minutes

Stir

Use more than one color!

Fully dip pretzel

Dip pretzel

Use sprinkles

Drizzle chocolate

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AT&T 28 Days: Those Who Dare: Dwayne "Dubelyoo" Wright - Duration: 2:03.

♫ music ♫

My name is Dwayne "Dubelyoo" Wright.

I'm an artist, as well as a curator

for the Jack Honey, Art, Beats and Lyrics.

I went to East Carolina University, got a BFA in illustration.

And that got me started.

My first jobs were doing illustrations

for magazines and urban clothing lines.

And as time went on, gradually kept building up a client base.

I met up with Jabari Graham and we had a chance to put together

a traveling urban art exhibition we called Art, Beats and Lyrics.

Artists have the ability to be anywhere and get their work out

to people across the world and have fan bases

larger than just their local place.

Because before, you could be like a local hero.

You could be the man in your town.

But now, with social media, you can get your pieces out.

You can get feedback. You can be part of groups.

The social aspect of it, it builds a bigger community,

and not to mention on the freelancing side,

it helps get you projects outside of your normal range.

I am an advocate of the tablet.

A few years ago, a friend of ours came to town and she had a tablet.

I was like, "I don't need that. I got a laptop."

What she did with it was she had her reference materials

on it and she had her work on it.

So when it came time to show what she does,

she had it right there on the spot, which is great.

And that got me into it.

I saw her do that.

And I was like, "Okay. I got it. I got to get into that."

There's a lot of amazing artists out there.

And going to things like Art Basel

and seeing what the world is doing creatively, that really,

really gets me because other parts of the world

are really pushing the line between art and technology

to really come up with some things that are just

beyond paintings and beyond just sculpture.

It's like interactive and it's using technology

to enhance the visual experience.

Artists get a chance to say the things that other people can't say.

You know they may not feel safe saying it,

but people that are creative can put those messages

in their work and strike a chord with folks,

and they can get the meaning of what's going on.

And you know they could add their own perspective to situations.

And that's why it matters.

♫ music ♫

♫ sonic logo ♫

For more infomation >> AT&T 28 Days: Those Who Dare: Dwayne "Dubelyoo" Wright - Duration: 2:03.

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Trump picks Judge Gorsuch for US Supreme Court - Duration: 2:39.

Trump announced his nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court.

A conservative judge who has broad support from the Republican Party.

But Democrats already expressed reservations about him.

Meanwhile, opposition to President Trump's visa ban targeting Muslim countries... continues

to grow.

Lee Unshin tells us more.

A Colorado native and conservative intellectual, Judge Neil Gorsuch is now also the youngest

nominee to the America's highest court since 1991.

President Donald Trump announced the 49-year-old federal appeals court judge on Tuesday as

his pick for a lifetime spot on the U.S. Supreme Court... to replace Justice Antonin Scalia,

who died almost one year ago.

"I will do all my powers permit, to be a faithful servant of the constitution and laws of this

great country."

Pundits say Gorsuch has strong support from Republicans as a Constitutional traditionalist.

If confirmed, he will be entrusted to shape rulings on a range of issues that have divided

the country, including gun control and religious freedom.

Meanwhile, across the U.S., objections continue to be raised against Trump's executive order

banning visas for seven mostly Muslim countries.

From entertainers at award ceremonies...

"Good Evening, fellow Sag-AFTRA members, and everyone at home, and everyone in airports

that belong in my America"

To top officials in the justice system.

"The executive order is harmful, discriminatory, and unconstitutional."

In Silicon Valley,... more than 2,000 protesters gathered at Google headquarters to voice their

disapproval of the new travel policy.

CEO Sundar Pichai, with his staff, raised 4 million US dollars to donate to refugee

causes, and said that 200 Google employees are affected by the travel ban.

And Starbucks announced a plan to hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years.

The financial sector has also questioned the policy.

"They need the high-skilled labor and often the talent pool in the U.S. isn't enough and

they need to go abroad.

I think that probably applies to market in general as well as just the tech sector."

It's been less than a week since Trump announced the travel ban,... but some experts say opposition

to the policy is likely to continue to grow, not only for humanitarian reasons but also

because it's seen to hurt busineses.

Lee Unshin, Arirang News.

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Dr Dre Inspired 1 - Duration: 5:39.

what's up everybody its your man JFilt from

howtomakeverysickbeats.com if this is your

first time welcome and welcome to dr.

Dre inspired inspired beats lets get into it

below right down the first beat that

comes to mind when you hear the name dr dre

for me I'm have to say deep cover

I gotta take it all the way to the

beginning well after nwa that is if you

want to be technical and i speaking of

deep-cover that's the inspiration for

this technique i'm gonna show y'all so

let's listen to this beat i want to pay

attention to the snare and the piano

here we go

so what you need is a snare and also

some type of piano notes sample I and it

does it matter you need at least one at

least one

ok so here's a technique you want to

play both those notes together and you

don't have to play them all together at

the same time every single time you can

play like and in there by yourself I'll

just one note so you could take that

single note that you have right and then

use 16 levels or copy it

I'm gonna play it be do that that i'm

revisiting actually

okay so I'm gonna add a snare and it

will go some ideas I guess right but i'm

going to add a piano on top of the snare so

it comes in together

ok so for example see reason why i say

two notes because you want to play two

notes together and those two notes are

going to be one half step apart in other

words let me let me show you like this i

go to 16 levels and turn it on each note

is a half step apart meaning more

interval apart okay so can hear your

notes are you putting together right

there was like a clashing type of sound

any 2 notes that together so let's go

back to hear my back and this is what it

sounds like about you did with the snare

see so now let's play

anyone can apply that you know what im sayin

you just use two notes together right

and say you don't like those notes you

this really you want to figure this out

for yourself you want to use whatever

sounds good to you whatever sounds good

to you

there's a method to the madness and

certain picking certainty so it helps if

you know what key you're in for example i

know this is in key of F minor this beat so i'm

going to choose notes that's gonna match

that minor chord and it is this

example it's F minor nine but I don't

want to get to technical it's really

all about your ears and figuring out the

keys alright this is just this is just a

method

see how does make this sound a little scary

I like that

anybody there i'm gonna show you a trick

anyone that wants to make a

beat sound scary use two notes together

like that gives you it gives it that

type of horror type feel

in my opinion you know you can use 16

levels

so use that with a snare and see what

you come up with that's the technique

very simple try it out peace and

positive energy if you liked this video hit

that thumbs up button more to come on

appreciate everybody stopping by

check out all the links below and make

sure you subscribe and hit that notified

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Easy DRUGSTORE Makeup Tutorial ♡♡♡ - Duration: 7:15.

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PEYNE ► Ich Mach Was Draus ◄ [ Official 4K Video ] prod. by Panorama - Duration: 3:30.

Every day I hear, I am a drug addict, a high-earner

Shut up, you can see at Kaisers as a cashier

Okay, solved a problem, the next coming soon, I'm coming now too late.

I am well informed, I do not worry about it fast, as well as fast food

Internet big order, growing cartels, packing money making, easy on the fast

Come and I'll show you Heidi Klum Klum

Much too long waited, hashtag time is around

For me, the whole is here a game, ahead of my goal, in the face soon the first deal

Ta-Ta-toos everywhere on the upper body, call me suicide and now you are missing the words?

I've been carrying the latest treads, I'll save you some time later Life is a school and I am the teacher

Ready for the seats, hands up, applause, I'll do it

Without regard for loss beyond the box, I'll do something about it

And it does not matter to me bad or difficult, I make something out of it,

And what you tell me goes in here and out, I'm doing something out of it

20 inch, matt foil, re-recognition value

And you ask yourself what is wrong with me?

Briefly counted and yes I have it no longer all

Stop, buckle raid warehouse

PEYNE the dictator, the stairs to success

Rise because it looks slow after that,

This wide fit type does not adorn itself with other feathers, no rules no law, am just crazy

I do not need you and I do not need him, Murdock Hanybal, as well as the A team

The last video, you surely asked, who is ALIKAN, but did not have a plan

A man who always stands by his word, who is always there for me, even if it is sometimes risky

Ta-Ta-daily, I hak the To Do list, which here becomes the one-way, my train, schachmatt

Ready for the seats, hands up, applause, I'll do it

Without regard for loss beyond the box, I'll do something about it

And it does not matter to me bad or difficult, I make something out of it

And what you tell me goes in here and out, I'm doing something out of it

I'm doing something out of it

For more infomation >> PEYNE ► Ich Mach Was Draus ◄ [ Official 4K Video ] prod. by Panorama - Duration: 3:30.

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Design Online Courses - Duration: 3:44.

If you've been thinking about putting an online course out there to the world, in this video,

I'm going to talk to you about how to design an online course and how you can start today.

My name is Kamala Chambers.

I'm an Online Course Launch Strategist and a co-founder of Thriving Launch.

The first step in designing your online course is you have to make sure that you have an

offer that people actually want.

Because of people don't want it, then, people aren't going to buy it.

How do you make sure that you have an offer that people want?

Well, you have to ask people.

You have to reach out to people who are in your audience and ask them, "Is this something

that you would be interested in if I created it?"

If you don't have your own audience already, don't worry.

You can borrow audiences.

Now, this is a really special trick that I use every time I go to create a course anyways.

I find groups within Facebook or within LinkedIn.

Groups that have a similar audience as the course I want to create.

For example, if you're a weight loss coach and you want to put out a course on weight

loss, then, join groups on Facebook and on LinkedIn that have to do with weight loss.

Next, you want to test the market.

Now, you think that you want to spend a year or a couple of months creating a really good

course but that's not the case.

Here are words of warning.

The first year I tried to put out my first course to the world, I spent a year creating

the course and I thought, "If I create the best course that's ever been created, then

everyone's going to want it and everyone's going to buy it!" Well, I'm really ashamed

to tell you that wasn't the case at all.

Nobody bought that course because I was only creating a course that I wanted to create.

I didn't test the market and see if people were actually interested in it.

So how do you test market?

You ask people.

You reach out.

You survey an audience and see if people are interested.

You go into those Facebook groups and you say, "Hey!

If I created this course on this or this or this topic, which one would you be most interested

in?"

You're going to be surprised by the results.

I promise you.

Every time I put out a survey to an audience, I'm always surprised at what people want.

It's never what I think.

Make sure that you are testing the market, you're asking what people want and you're

putting out quality surveys to see if people are actually interested in what you have to

offer.

If you want more information on how to design your own course, I've got something for you.

I've created something that's going to help you not only design the course but sell it

online as well because that's what it's about.

It's not just about creating it and designing the perfect course but it's also getting it

out there to the world in a bigger way.

So if you go to thrivinglaunchschool.com, I've got something there for you that's going

to help you design, sell, and market your course.

It's a free video series that will accompany this one.

I'll see you over there and I can hardly wait to see what courses you put out to the world.

For more infomation >> Design Online Courses - Duration: 3:44.

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The Lost Ways Review - How to Make the Ultimate Survival Food | Get The Right Dose - Duration: 0:47.

Hey guys, in this video I am going to talk about The lost ways, which is a guide to make

the Ultimate Survival Food.

If you are looking for a perfect guide that will explain to you how to outlive catastrophes

of all kinds, then the lost ways is the best program for you.

The lost ways is a unique survival course that helps you to rediscover and master the

old-fashioned skills, that our forefathers have used to survive a few centuries ago.

For more information click the link below in the video description to visit the official

website of the lost ways, & learn How to Make the Ultimate Survival Food.

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