I see no video yet - are you recording tonight? Let me know if there is a question I can particularly help with and I'll move to the other computer and join the filmstrip.
If you mean "window washer" as in "a deluge of rain" neither Hungarian nor Bavarian are exactly favorable to pets, even if they do not know well enough to get in from said window washers. http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/window+washer
The description of the Vulcan Lyrette from the original Star Fleet Technical Manual reads that this is "An unusually harmonious and melodic accompaniment or solo instrument, whose origin is lost in Vulcan antiquity. It combines the tonal qualities of a harp, lute, sitar, and to some extent, violin." They were usually made of Li'Pon and Sher Skah woods, with a Bahun'ahb inlay. The lowest pitch it can reach is 60 cps, and the highest is an astounding 3180 cps. So, yes, Spock tuned his Vulcan "harp" depending upon the range of notes needed to express a particular piece. Typically, it was tuned to a diatonic or chromatic scale, however.
My thanks to Michael Daniels, Terry Leigh Britton, John Jurkiewicz, John Brown, Joci James, Prema Q, Mark Barrus, Bill Graham, roxanne davenport, and Russ Worthington for a very enjoyable evening.
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ReplyDeleteI need your opinion on my voice since it comes and goes now because of surgery. May I join?
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ReplyDeleteI see no video yet - are you recording tonight? Let me know if there is a question I can particularly help with and I'll move to the other computer and join the filmstrip.
ReplyDeleteTerry- we aren't recording tonight - unless someone wants to do some type of demo. If so, I'll let you know.
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ReplyDeleteNo video's here either Terry Leigh Britton
ReplyDeleteOh, so it's a no show for the show. You sho about that? Anyway, ping me if there are questions I can help with.
ReplyDeleteNo Recording tonight unless someone wants to do a demo of some type. Ask to join filmstrip.
ReplyDeleteI have a question for you Terry Leigh Britton If you had to choose, do you think cardinals or pelicans are real birds?
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I do not have to choose. But if I did, cardinals would be a baseball team and pelicans would be as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Orleans_Pelicans
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ReplyDeleteHungarian or Bavarian window washers, which makes the best pet owner?
ReplyDeleteJoci James my email address is rdavenport.rd@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteIf you mean "window washer" as in "a deluge of rain" neither Hungarian nor Bavarian are exactly favorable to pets, even if they do not know well enough to get in from said window washers. http://www.thesaurus.com/browse/window+washer
ReplyDeleteIf you mean merely the window-cleaning type, then Hungarian make the better pet owners. (Bavarians allow their pets up on the scaffolds, I hear.)
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ReplyDeleteNext question Terry Leigh Britton do you think Spock tuned his Vulcan Harp?
ReplyDeleteThe description of the Vulcan Lyrette from the original Star Fleet Technical Manual reads that this is "An unusually harmonious and melodic accompaniment or solo instrument, whose origin is lost in Vulcan antiquity. It combines the tonal qualities of a harp, lute, sitar, and to some extent, violin." They were usually made of Li'Pon and Sher Skah woods, with a Bahun'ahb inlay. The lowest pitch it can reach is 60 cps, and the highest is an astounding 3180 cps. So, yes, Spock tuned his Vulcan "harp" depending upon the range of notes needed to express a particular piece. Typically, it was tuned to a diatonic or chromatic scale, however.
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely catch Rayne Dowell's latest post, on time stamps appearing in G+ POSTS as well as on the YouTube "Show More" area. https://plus.google.com/u/0/+ExpertVideoCoachingandTraining/posts/HUCAbNGcBCg
ReplyDeleteMay I have an invite if anyone is still there? Have mom in bed and can fool around a bit!
ReplyDeleteMy thanks to Michael Daniels, Terry Leigh Britton, John Jurkiewicz, John Brown, Joci James, Prema Q, Mark Barrus, Bill Graham, roxanne davenport, and Russ Worthington for a very enjoyable evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andrew Hatchett. That was a great HOA!
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