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Amateur Musician and SCP Author Billith joins us to discuss anomalous science and his 4k contest entry, The Sunrise Collective. Billith's Links: https://linktr.ee/billith Our links: https://linktr.ee/sytycfanon "SCP-4888" by Billith, from the SCP Wiki. Source: https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-4888. Licensed under CC-BY-SA. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sytycfanon/support
The boys catch up on a bunch of varied musical topics on this episode, including: Dreamtheater live in Berlin review Reflecting on Devin Townsend, and aiming to get him on the pod Drive-By Truckers live in Copenhagen review Musing on Wilco's new album, Cruel Country What is a pro musician? What is an amateur musician? What is a musician these days?! We discuss. Beginner guitar mistakes around reading tabs Music theory and why it rules Vanda Essay interview, where we talk about her latest single 'Tonight', what she's studying at Goldsmiths University, the ambitions for her music career, and we talk about the pros and cons of in-ear monitors. Find out more on Facebook and Instagram @BPMPOD Music used in this episode DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT - March Of The Poozers (Lyric Video) - YouTube Drive-By Truckers - The Driver (Official Video) - YouTube "Tired of Taking It Out On You" by Wilco | Cruel Country - YouTube Vanda Essay - Tonight (feat. Joni Saksala, Camilla Meisterjahn, Simon Löschke, Livia Thauer & Theo Hartmann) - YouTube Vanda Essay - Waste of Love - YouTube
Check out more info about the host Monika Mašanauskaitėwww.monikapianiste.comhttps://www.instagram.com/masanauskaitemonika/https://www.facebook.com/MonikaPianiste/International piano masterclasses and festival "Kaunas Piano Fest " in Lithuaniahttps://www.kaunaspianofest.com/https://www.facebook.com/kaunaspianofest/https://www.instagram.com/kaunaspianofest/?hl=enFirst episode with american cellist Natania Hoffman is launching on 17th Thursday, 2020. More information about Natania:https://www.nataniahoffman.com/Trailer music - Claude Debussy - Étude No. 11 "Pour les Arpèges Composés" performed by M.Mašanauskaitė
Laura Anne Hof is a woman with many skills and talents. Along with her career as an airline pilot, she’s a Mom, Life Coach, Meditator, Healer, Nature Lover, Yogi, French speaker, Amateur Musician, Photographer, and Writer. Hear how she claims her femininity in a job that’s predominately male, navigates her life by changing “one vector degree,” and overcame relationship challenges by making choices that honor her Truth. Laura teaches THE Power that takes you Higher and Higher in Life. Keep your seatbelts buckled for this one! FB Laura Anne Hof To create more Real Love in your life, contact me at Dawn Richard, or The Awakening With Dawn FB/IG --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dawn-richard/support
Sharkey's Treehouse: Presenting New Musicians, Celebrating the Legends
There is a renaissance of independent guitar building happening right now. My guest in this episode of Sharkey’s Treehouse is one of those luthiers who is hand-making guitars and a name for himself as a talented artisan. Barry Grzebik (pronounced Grez-bick) has been making his own brand of instruments, Grez Guitars, for more than a decade. In this episode we met Barry at his home in Petaluma, California, to talk about the craft of guitar making. He takes us to his wood shop and shows us how he chooses the raw wood, and slowly transforms it into a beautiful, and beautifully sounding, musical instrument. Barry has acquired many of the tools, fixtures and moulds used for making arch-top guitars from RC Allen’s shop in Southern California after Mr. Allen, a legendary guitar maker, died. We’ll learn what wood makes a guitar valuable, sound good and look gorgeous and what makes a good guitar builder. We’ll also get to hear some examples of some of them. About Barry Grzebik The Grzebik Design Group is a full service consulting firm specializing in all aspects of sound, acoustics and video design. For more than 25 years Barry Grzebik has successfully combined both great creativity and a laser focused discipline as a Product Designer, Acoustician and Sound Designer. He established The Grzebik Design Group (GDG) a decade ago creating a platform for himself and other equally talented individuals to collaborate and ultimately bring well-crafted solutions to market. Mr. Grzebik has supported a varied and interesting group of clients on 5 continents from the Circ de Soleil in the Royal Albert Hall to Lakewood Church in Houston Texas, The National Stadium of Taiwan, American Airlines Arena home of the Miami Heat to the US Capitol building complex. Prior to establishing GDG, Mr. Grzebik earned a reputation as an industry leading product designer in the Sound Reinforcement Industry as V.P. of Engineering and Partner at Apogee Sound Inc. where he designed, or oversaw the design of products that sold in over 55 countries to the most demanding and discerning customers. Mr. Grzebik had worked on projects and products that have received both TEC Awards and the Solomon Award. He has been called on to wright numerous feature length articles for Professional Audio Industry publications and is regularly enlisted as an educator conduction seminars on Audio and Acoustics. In addition to a high level of understanding of the products used in the AV industry he has experience in live sound productions, corporate industrial theater and on sight contractor management. He is also an accomplished Luthier, Amateur Musician and Pilot. He is an active member of the Redwood Empire AIA and CSI where he served on the board as Treasure for many years. Mr. Grzebik believes strongly in design partnerships and encourages client participation to insure a high level of correlation between the client’s initial conceptual desires and the final built environment. Links Premier Guitar Magazine: Grez Guitars Mendocino Review Premier Guitar Magazine: Grez Guitars Debuts the Mendocino Baritone Guitar Player Magazine Review: Grez Mendocino Baritone Guitar Player Magazine Review: Grez Mendocino Summer NAMM 2017 Grez Guitars The Mendocino Demo Grez Guitars Grez Guitars Facebook Grzebik Design Group
Every year 1 million patients get diagnosed with cancer in India. So today I speak to Raghuveer Surupa, the founder of Dignite Cancer Care - India's first online store dedicated to improving day to day lives of cancer patients. He talks about how he came up with the idea. Why he gave up a lucrative career in the pharmaceutical industry to pursue his passion. He reflects on his first year anniversary as an entrepreneur. He talks about how he motivates himself and talks about some of the taboos about cancer. He also talks about his role organizing TedX talks and gives great advice if you want to do a TEDx talk. And finally, we talk about his love for the playing the guitar, which he will play for us at the end of the interview. It's a cover version of a Johnny Cash song called Hurt used in the last Wolverine film. And it was his last ever song he recorded before he died - its an all-time classic! In this conversation we also talk about: Stats Was it difficult to walk away from a lucrative career Examples of day to day cancer care products Why has no one done this before? Why he waited 3 years to do this Will they ever find a cure for cancer? The taboo about telling family members they have cancer Organising TEDx talks for the last 6/7 years Favourite TEDx talk - Ken Robinson Excellent advice on doing a TEDx talk Advice on doing a tech for good startup Freedom Favourite musician Raghuveer sings! Thoughts on reaching out to cancer patients online Book recommendations - The Lean Startup How do they plan to scale? and much more Links https://dignite.in/ Ken Robinson TEDx talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity?language=en#t-42256 Key Takeaway - if you're not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original! Follow me on @Skillshare. Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes! https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.
Is music-making valuable only when pursued toward mastery? The St. Charles Parent Band revels in its amateur status, yet nudges members toward improvement.
Is music-making valuable only when pursued toward mastery? The St. Charles Parent Band revels in its amateur status, yet nudges members toward improvement.
The Show NotesSnorkeling with Sea LionsIntroHoly crap, we won something!Religious Morons of the Week- Ria Ramkissoon from Patrick Lawrence- Saudi Arabia's Mutaween Police from Richard Pierce- Michael Guglielmucci from Jason SchmidtAsk George - Cooler than vibraphone? from Caity in Queensland- Not-rape is future murder? from Jake in Hendersonville- Is Grandma in Heaven? from Ted H.- Religious Tracts? from Chris in Indy- Surviving the Bible? from Justin G.- Pro vs. Amateur Musician? from Adam B.Show close .....................................Mentioned in the show: Geo's Dragon*Con schedule; Podcast Peer Awards; Parsec Awards; Phil Plait; the Skeptic's Annotated Bible. Score more data from the Geologic Universe! Get George's music at CD Baby and iTunes, and Non-Coloring Book at Lulu, both as download and print editions. Join Geo's Facebook fan site. Have a comment on the show, a Religious Moron tip, or a question for Ask George? Drop George a line and write to Geo's Mom, too! Ms. Information says: 1] It was wonderful to see the Maestro and Soccergirl again, and not just because of the cool t-shirt they brought me. 2] Geo has 500+ amazing images from the trip and I'm certain we'll post some soon!