How about you let your fingers do the walking?
Kabum
How about you let your fingers do the walking?
Kabum
david lanz, for example, or Jon Schmidt artists like that.
Lang Lang, Maxim Mrvica, Ludovico Einaudi and Robert Wells are also playing other than classical!
i'm actually looking for:
return to the heart
leaves on the seine
variations of Pachebel's cannon in d
if any of you guys got it or know a site can you tell me?
There are many sites on Google
Classical music can have soothing pieces as well. In New Age music, there is an emphasis on music that uplifts the spirits, is happy, or (if there is singing) uses hopeful lyrics. Classical music isn't always "happy". Plus, the term "Classical" can define a specific period in music history long before the new age artists you and I know today were even born. One of the major characteristics of music from the Classical period is the idea of balance and symmetry, simplicity and straightforwardness (as opposed to Baroque ornamentation).
comparing new age music to classical music is like comparing plastic beads to a diamond. Do you learn an instrument ? You should try it. It will give you a greater appreciation of what you are listening to.
About the same way I would describe the difference between New England cheddar and velveeta --
Or perhaps a good marble rye and Wonderbread.
Jackson Pollock and Thomas Kincaid
John Steinbeck and Richard Bach
One has substance, depth, dimension, subtle shifts of color and tone, and scope, and is a work of art for the sake of the art, while the other is empty, superficial, flavorless and colorless, devoid of vision, and written solely to make a buck.
Otherwise I have no opinion.
I'm not exactly sure how to pronounce the middle name but Lanz isn't bad. It sounds like you are having doubts about the name that you chose. I went through the same thing with my child after allowing too much outside influence in the selection process. Just remember that if you decide that you don't like the name or more importantly, that your child might grow up and not like the name then you can always change it before the child is too old. Good Luck-
no when i looked at it i pictured the Lane Bryant sign sorry dont like it!
If it is already the babys' name, isn't it too late to worry about how it sounds? Lanz makes me think of a lancet , which is used to prick fingers.
Honestly, no, it's ridiculous and trendy. I assume it's Lance Breton? Don't use the Z, it makes it ghetto
no, it doesn't.
I'm sorry, but I don't like it.
ummmm...... how on earth do u pronounce the last name??!!!
sounds like you let the cat run loose over the keyboard...what was his name again?
*cheers*
It's interesting, but it's going to make roll call tough for the rest of his life. (Lanz does sound really cool, though, and if that's the last name, it works well with it.)
breytahn is the middle name or last name? if its middle name than please change it
I'm guessing that's pronounced Lahnz Bray-tawn? It's original, for sure. Kind of nuts.
I like Lanz but not sure how you will pronounce the middle name!
it's fine, if you have already names him that why ask?
Yeah, I think it sounds okay...that middle name is kind of different but I like Lanz.
It looks like some kind of Hobbit Lord of the Rings spelling.
I really don't like it. But it's your kid.
yes and no all at once nice but a name you have to trully figure the response when they get older in school and if theyll like it and how hard itll be for them to spell it.
ii. Bivona tube
iii. Kamen Ghia tube
iv. Passy-Muir tube
a. I and II only
b. II and IV only
c. I, II, and III only
d. I, II, III, and IV
A
I totally can!!!! send me an email with that as the subject and I will try to get it scanned over the weekend and email it to you! I love that piece!!!
Roxy James can you send me the music too please I really need it I add it you to my contacts please help me I need the piece. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070928151201AAbbjxK&kid=Q8R_XzXtWDM8Z4.52xq28ac_yGSr_9EtLHVQ2mSc6dXyJ6D.0q4N&s=comm&date=2009-02-22+12%3A25%3A48&.crumb=
Reasonably-priced, and all legal :)
I like almost anything by Frederic Chopin, especially his Etudes, Nocturnes and his Piano Concertos. I also like to listen to Yiruma. I bought his First Love Album in iTunes because my cousin had the song "I" and I fell in love with the song. I also like "When the Love Falls" by Yiruma.
Kotake And Koume = Zelda Ocarina Of time
Mad Worlds = gary jules or something
Tinas Theme FFX
Sadness and Sorrow = Naruto
WinterWonderLand XD
Sander Rosøy - a Piano player
http://www.musicnotes.com/features/artists/davidlanz/
http://www.davidlanz.com/downloads.html
Why do you want to download that crap? Isn't this a classical music forum??
Previously, Michael was Senior Account Development Director for Media Metrix where he managed client relationships with some of the largest advertiser and publisher brands on the Internet. Prior to joining Media Metrix, Michael was part of the worldwide marketing and business development team at Bechtel Corporation in San Francisco. Earlier in his career, he was an analyst with the ICF Consulting Group in Washington, DC, performing economic and policy analysis for government and private sector clients. He also served as a Research Associate for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.
Michael is a graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he received a B.A. in Policy and Management Studies. He later studied M.A.-level studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Bologna, Italy.
If you have the balls, give him a call and ask.
whats that got 2 do with travel info in philly
Now what do YOU think???
It's a good thing you came into the classical section -- there is still time for you to be saved.
I suggest you find a recording of Chopin Nocturnes for starters.
Find a nice recording of Beethovens "Moonlight" Sonata (Opus 27 #2) -- it is popular and easy to find.
Find Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" -- all the pieces are fine, but the one you will recognize is "Claire de Lune". Another Debussy piece you will like is "Jardins sous le Pluie" (Gardens in the Rain) from "Estampes". This is one of those great "water pieces" that the French impressionists are so famous for. Two other pieces of this type are Debussy's "Reflets dans l'Eau" (Reflections on the Water" and Ravel's "Jeux d'Eau" (Water Games)
Here are some decent youtube recordings of the last three to get you started::
Jardins sous le Pluie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiRAvirywts
Reflets dans l'Eau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpQl1cCl8
Jeux d'Eau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPP-WQnqFzI&mode=related&search=
Once you get a taste of what the piano is really capable of, I hope you will never be satisfied with David Lanz again. But it's OK if you still want to listen to him -- just don't tell me about it!! :-)
google it thas all i got :)
Check out Google, type in: Lanz 2206 Tractor 1/32 Scale. Should give you a number of places where you can get it at. You may also visit some of the hobby stores near you.
try ebay
try the following site ......diecast models tractors www.eden-holidays.co.uk
http://www.m-h-modelle.de/132.html
Why
Fingerings is a new one for me. How do you finger it ?
Oops -- did I say that out loud???
here here, now get off the soap box and do something more useful.
You sir, are an ***. And quite the old fart I might add at that. If people enjoy his music then leave him alone. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20070712075017AAcrKDH&kid=FcxYW0_EI2RnUPUr2p2v&s=comm&date=2008-02-25+21%3A58%3A29&.crumb=
Yup, you did 'n all... :-)
I had no idea who this character was, but prompted by your question I went in pursuit of enlightenment and, yes, he's not much of a composer of any kind, really. "Amateurish" is perhaps a little harsh, but I can live with "crap", as I can with "insipid" and "banal". Perhaps garnished with "tedious"?
(And there was I thinking that Michael Nyman was mindnumbing... )
One or two of the cd-covers weren't without merit, though... :-)
THANK-YOU!!!!! Now that somebody has expressed that in such a shameful way I can know taht I am not his only hater.
http://www.musicnotes.com/features/artists/davidlanz/
http://www.davidlanz.com/downloads.html
Why do you want to download that crap? Isn't this a classical music forum??
Previously, Michael was Senior Account Development Director for Media Metrix where he managed client relationships with some of the largest advertiser and publisher brands on the Internet. Prior to joining Media Metrix, Michael was part of the worldwide marketing and business development team at Bechtel Corporation in San Francisco. Earlier in his career, he was an analyst with the ICF Consulting Group in Washington, DC, performing economic and policy analysis for government and private sector clients. He also served as a Research Associate for the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC.
Michael is a graduate of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he received a B.A. in Policy and Management Studies. He later studied M.A.-level studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies in Bologna, Italy.
If you have the balls, give him a call and ask.
whats that got 2 do with travel info in philly
Now what do YOU think???
It's a good thing you came into the classical section -- there is still time for you to be saved.
I suggest you find a recording of Chopin Nocturnes for starters.
Find a nice recording of Beethovens "Moonlight" Sonata (Opus 27 #2) -- it is popular and easy to find.
Find Debussy's "Suite Bergamasque" -- all the pieces are fine, but the one you will recognize is "Claire de Lune". Another Debussy piece you will like is "Jardins sous le Pluie" (Gardens in the Rain) from "Estampes". This is one of those great "water pieces" that the French impressionists are so famous for. Two other pieces of this type are Debussy's "Reflets dans l'Eau" (Reflections on the Water" and Ravel's "Jeux d'Eau" (Water Games)
Here are some decent youtube recordings of the last three to get you started::
Jardins sous le Pluie:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kiRAvirywts
Reflets dans l'Eau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLbpQl1cCl8
Jeux d'Eau
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPP-WQnqFzI&mode=related&search=
Once you get a taste of what the piano is really capable of, I hope you will never be satisfied with David Lanz again. But it's OK if you still want to listen to him -- just don't tell me about it!! :-)
google it thas all i got :)
Check out Google, type in: Lanz 2206 Tractor 1/32 Scale. Should give you a number of places where you can get it at. You may also visit some of the hobby stores near you.
try ebay
try the following site ......diecast models tractors www.eden-holidays.co.uk
http://www.m-h-modelle.de/132.html
Why
Fingerings is a new one for me. How do you finger it ?
Any ideas? and of course, best answer gets 10 points! =]
Well the first thing you need to do is get permission. At my school when we had our Junior fashion show the class officers had to be the leaders. If that's not the case for you, ask the office/ principal if you can have one and tell him or her the details. If they say yes then have them announce over the intercom a meeting place and time for people interested in participating in the senior fashion show. For this to be a school event the schol HAS to back you up. This is the most important thing,then you can start worrying about the models, money, place, etc....
First, I would suggest making a list, starting with the main 3 components you will need for the fashion show, such as the money, sponsors, models, advertisements, etc. (whatever you think are the main 3 things you need to work on). Then you should branch those out even more in detail. You can ask for donations from various clothing stores and stuff. Then things should get a little easier from there, once everything is organized a little better.
DON'T USE BLEACH!!!!!
Oh my goodness, I cannot believe some people told you to use bleach! I am a fellow cloth diaper user and that is not safe for your diapers or your baby's skin.
Try adding a cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle, this will help leach out all the soap. Rinsing 2x can also help if its a real problem. Leftover soap residue can irritate your babies bottom.
"Sunning" your diapers is the best way to whiten & brighten. This can be hard if you live in a climate where the Sun scarely makes an appearance. You'd be suprised how white your diapers will be after an hour in direct sunlight!
Good Luck!
You should visit MotheringDotCommune Forums, become a member, it's totally free and there is a HUGE community of cloth diapering Mammas and we all share tips etc.
Great Best Answer. I was wondering this myself.
To the last answerer: Honey, who with kids has time to HAND-WASH all the diapers and clothes a baby goes through!? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/accuse_write?qid=20061126185741AA8iqcS&kid=NbUvWzW5VTka5XbcmBpZ&s=comm&date=2007-07-20+14%3A46%3A43&.crumb=
I Know there are alot of suggestions but remember that these chemicals could be harsh for your Babbie's skin So make sure the products you use are soft
Try looking for Napisan a mild detergent for Diapers and baby clothes and use a mild fabric softener.
the thing is to Always!! wash your babies materials /Garments by hand. Soak in warm water for about 20 mins before washing and don't have to use much detergent.
It depends on your washer. We were using coin-op laundry when we cloth diapered my daughter and we always had to run them through twice to get them to smell clean. We just used regular laundry detergent both times. If you have your own washer you can try using soak or an extra rinse. Always use the longest cycle. When I did laundry at a friend's house I used the "super wash" cycle and they came clean after one wash.
As for white, I find sunning the ones with stains gets the stains out every time. You just put them out in the sun and leave them there a few hours. The only time that didn't work is when my daughter got into her aunt's anti-depressants and had to go to the E.R. and get activated charcoal- that never did come out.
I've heard you're not supposed to bleach diapers because it's bad for the baby's skin. Also if you bleach diaper covers or all-in-one diapers they lose the waterproofness (which isn't a word but you know what I mean), which is a very important feature for diapers in my opinion. :)
use a scrub to remove any solid waste under running water. Rinse the diapers. Then soak the cloth diapers in washing detergent plus dettol overnight. Wash all diapers in 1 go.
To make the diapers soft, put in softener during final washing cycle. Or place a one-way baby liner when using.
My mom used to soak them in the toilet. That is the most I know about them.
Good for you, that is a very environmental correct.
I rinse them and wring them out in warm water and wash them in hot water, with bleach and an extra rinse, then dry on high heat too. My son is only 3 months, so I am not sure if that will keep working.
Use a downy ball and fill it to the line (about 1/3 full) with white vinegar and wash as normal. Should do the trick! Take care.
I heard that soaking them in Gain will do the trick.
try vinegar
Run them through the wah with borox, or better yet, wash them through a quick cycle with some hot water and bleach, and then boil them on the stove in some borox water.
Gets them so white you cant beleive it.
get a pail in as soon as you change your baby rinse the diaper and soak it and the pail wash and regular cycle at the end of the week
Rinse well, and wash with bleach. While they are wet put them outside and hang them until they freeze, bring them in and dry. They will be so super soft you will wish they were for you! I learned this trick from my grandma. Best wishes.
im suprised people still use those things.i wouldnt,luvs worked really well for me.mother of 4
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