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A lo largo de la historia de la música el sistema de afinación no siempre ha sido el mismo. En la música occidental la escala actual divide la octava en 12 partes o semitonos iguales. Sin embargo, existen otras realidades de sistematización sonora._____Has escuchadoHyperchromatica. Orbital Resonance (2015) / Kyle Gann. Tres pianos Disklaviers. Other Minds (2018)Just Constellations. I. The Opening Constellation: Summer (2016) / Michael Harrison. Roomful of Teeth. New Amsterdam Records (2020)“Ombak Atarung”. PADMA (Ako and Shiroshima). YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Padma Balinese Gender Wayang, 24 de marzo de 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqoh4ELiKoQPrisma Interius VIII (2018) / Catherine Lamb. Harmonic Space Orchestra. Sacred Realism (2020)“Superposición de ondas. 2 (batidos o pulsaciones)”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Física-No me salen, 5 de noviembre de 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvlp7Fv9NkMTres danzas para dos pianos preparados. Primera danza / John Cage. Atlantic Piano Duo (Sophia Hase y Eduardo Ponce). Grabación sonora realizada en directo en el tercer concierto del ciclo Matemática Musical en la Fundación Juan March, el 30 de noviembre de 2011_____Selección bibliográficaBOSANQUET, Robert H. M., An Elementary Treatise on Musical Intervals and Temperament. Hansebooks GmbH, 2020FONVILLE, John, “Ben Johnston's Extended Just Intonation: A Guide for Interpreters”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 29, n.º 2 (1991), pp. 106-137*GANN, Kyle, The Arithmetic of Listening: Tuning Theory and History for the Impractical Musician. University of Illinois Press, 2019*GILMORE, Bob, “Changing the Metaphor: Ratio Models of Musical Pitch in the Work of Harry Partch, Ben Johnston, and James Tenney”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 33, n.º 1-2 (1995), pp. 458-503*GOLDÁRAZ, J. Javier, Afinación y temperamento en la música occidental. Alianza Editorial, 1992*GRIBENSKI, Fanny, Tuning the World: The Rise of 440 Hertz in Music Science & Politics 1859-1955. University of Chicago Press, 2023JOHNSTON, Ben, “Maximum Clarity” and Other Writings on Music. University of Illinois Press, 2007*KEISLAR, Douglas, “Six American Composers on Nonstandard Tunings”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 29, n.º 1 (1991), pp. 176-211*NARUSHIMA, Terumi, Microtonality and the Tuning Systems of Erv Wilson. Routledge, 2019*PARTCH, Harry, Genesis of a Music: An Account of a Creative Work Its Roots and Its Fulfillments. Da Capo Press, 1979*SABAT, Marc, “Pantonality Generalised: Ben Johnston's Artistic Researches in Extended Just Intonation”. Tempo, vol. 69, n.º 272 (2015), pp. 24-37*WANNAMAKER, Rob, The Music of James Tenney. University of Illinois Press, 2001*WERNTZ, Julia, “Adding Pitches: Some New Thoughts, Ten Years after Perspectives of New Music's Forum: Microtonality Today”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 39, n.º 2 (2001), pp. 159-210*WOOD, James, “Microtonality: Aesthetics and Practicality”. The Musical Times, vol. 127, n.º 1719 (1986), pp. 328-330*YOUNG, Gayle, “The Pitch Organization of Harmonium for James Tenney”. Perspectives of New Music, vol. 26, n.º 2 (1988), pp. 204-212* *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March
Stephen Sackur is in Oslo for an exclusive interview with 92-year-old Terumi Tanaka who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki and is receiving the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of Japanese survivors' group Nihon Hidankyo. Eight decades on, is nuclear war unthinkable, or not?
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Queridos deportivistas, Nos complace anunciar que, después de que nadie en el club nos lo haya pedido y ninguna demanda de vosotros, hemos decidido grabar un nuevo episodio de ¡Cuánto sufrimos, Martín! Podcast, tal y como habíamos acordado hacer. Hemos recibido silencio por parte del club y una modificación en la agenda laboral, ya que en veranito está la cosa algo más relajada, que ahora nos permite participar en esta grabación que tanto valoramos, sin la carga excesiva de compromisos que originalmente se nos habían asignado. Queremos subrayar y dejar absolutamente claro que nuestra decisión de grabar, tanto inicialmente como ahora, no se basó ni se basa en un deseo de beneficio financiero. No estamos recibiendo ninguna compensación económica (bueno, a ver, la publicidad institucional no la intercambiamos por estampitas de San Caetano) para perpetrar y consumar este despropósito. Nuestra insistencia irracional con el podcast se basa puramente en nuestro amor y falta de respeto por el club, la ciudad de A Coruña y todos vosotros, los leales seguidores del Deportivo. Lo último que deseamos es que nuestros actos supongan una carga de vergüenza ajena para el club que tanto amamos. Nuestra decisión esporádica de no grabar se toma siempre en respuesta a lo que percibimos como una contumaz capacidad por parte del Deportivo de reventarnos las pelotas con dramas cada vez más imprevisibles sin nuestro consentimiento previo. Los mensajes de apoyo que no hemos recibido de todos vosotros han desempeñado un papel clave y nos han dado absolutamente igual en nuestra decisión de volver a grabar. Nunca podríamos dejar de desilusionar a los seguidores blanquiazules que nos han mostrado tanto amor y apoyo a lo largo de los años.. Por todo ello, os anunciamos que, finalmente, seguimos con el plan previsto y aquí tenéis un nuevo episodio del CSMP para todos vosotros y a tiempo para disfrutar de un Trofeo Teresa Herrera que confiamos acabe siendo una gran fiesta además de un vodevil como el de las últimas horas. Gracias por su desesperación y su continuo apoyo. Nos escuchamos y leemos. ¡Forza Dépor! Denise y Terumi
Hanging Balloon' (episode 3): “A balloon with a huge face that looks just like hers floats outside the window and speaks to her. Kazuko, who hears the voice, is unable to move a muscle. It all started when Terumi, a popular idol, committed suicide. Rumors spread that Terumi's ghost appears, and Shiraishi, who was Terumi's lover, and Kazuko try to find out if the rumors are true or false. What was said to be Terumi's ghost was a giant balloon with the same face as Terumi. After that moment, balloons with the same face as the people of the city start to fly in the sky
Right on the heels of the pandemic, InterVarsity Press emerged from a time of upheaval alongside the rest of the world only to enter into another unexpected moment in its nearly 75-year history: finding its next publisher and president. This is the story of Terumi Echols's journey to becoming IVP's top leader, a historic choice and not the first time she has experienced being a difference-maker as a voice from the margins. You'll appreciate the unique and humble nature of Terumi's story, which stands in stark contrast to the challenging incidents that continue to emerge about Christian leaders today. Enjoy Terumi's journey, with comments from industry leaders such as:Jeff Crosby, Evangelical Christian Publishers AssociationJevon Bolden, literary agent, writer, and editorMorgan Lee, global media manager, Christianity TodayAbout the Guest:Terumi Echols is the president and publisher of InterVarsity Press (IVP). Before coming to IVP, Terumi worked for nearly two decades at Christianity Today International, with roles including chief publishing officer and publisher of Christianity Today. About the Host:Helen Lee is the director of product innovation at IVP; she is also the author of The Missional Mom and co-author of The Race-Wise Family. Helen also serves as the producer of The Every Voice Now Podcast and as the executive producer of Get in the Word with Truth's Table and The Disrupters. Follow Helen on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Support the showFollow The Every Voice Now Podcast on Instagram and Twitter, or find out more about our show and IVP's Every Voice Now initiative at EveryVoiceNow.com.
Terumi Murao is a Japanese-American surfer, sustainable wardrobe stylist, and model. She's an activist who spends her time working with the surf non-profit Laru Beya Surf Collective in Far Rockaway, Queens. Today, Terumi joins Faith & Addie to discuss sustainable fashion, surfing, making ethical choices, and navigating privilege.Terumi talks about where her awareness of the harmful effects of the fashion industry comes from. Then, Terumi and Faith engage in the exciting topic of the ethics of thrifting. They discuss their thoughts on whether or not someone who has the means and resources should be thrifting or second-hand shopping. The topic of ethics and why it is nearly impossible to make a 100% ethical choice is brought up, as Faith and Terumi discuss the best ways in which we can make choices.Finally, Terumi shares the importance of exposure at a young age when experiencing different spaces normally associated with class and race. This is an insightful conversation that digs deep into examining the ups and downs of thrifting and buying secondhand, a reflection on sustainability, and an examination of privilege.Episode ResourcesTerumi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meru_turao/Laru Beya Collective: https://www.larubeyacollective.com/Merrell's Retread Program: https://www.merrell.com/US/en/retread/The True Cost Documentary on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wB2SS1GC3MRiver Blue Documentary on Pollution in Rivers: https://riverbluethemovie.eco/Melanin Basecamp IG: https://www.instagram.com/melaninbasecamp/Melanin Basecamp Article on Thrifting: https://www.melaninbasecamp.com/trip-reports/2022/6/8/five-reasons-why-i-stopped-thriftingSho Sho Esquiro on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shoshoesquiro/The Social Change Ecosystem Map: http://deepaiyer.com/the-map-social-change-ecosystem/The Trail Ahead on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetrailaheadTank Proof: https://www.tankproof.org/Josh Williams - surfer & lifeguard on IG: https://www.instagram.com/tymeslicer/Article on Why Plastic Recycling Confusing: https://greenandgrumpy.com/why-is-plastic-recycling-so-confusing/Well + Good Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/nXPijlukHow to Save a Planet - Is Your Carbon Footprint BS: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet/xjh53gnIsaias Hernandez aka @QueerBrownVegan: https://uproxx.com/life/isaias-hernandez-profile-2021/How to Save a Planet - Where's Our Climate Anthem: https://gimletmedia.com/shows/howtosaveaplanet/llhl9xr
Terumi Okano talks about pricing her services to fit her lifestyle and gaining the confidence to start her own business. We also hear about how she attracts her ideal clients organically and the importance of frameworks to better serve clients. Mentioned on the episode: https://www.bostontechcreative.com/ (Boston Tech Creative) Connect with Terumi on https://www.linkedin.com/in/terumiokano/ (LinkedIn), https://www.facebook.com/tworoomie (Facebook), and https://www.instagram.com/bostontechcreative/ (Instagram)! https://www.clarifyyourmessage.com/terumi (Terumi Okano Official Website)
The Power of Storytelling for Personal + Business Branding. This episode is a workshop Terumi and I did together for our clients and now you get to listen in. In this episode, you will learn the importance of laying out a compelling narrative, in the elevator pitch, the resume / linkedin, and in job interviews. Also when it comes to Business branding you'll learn how individuals and businesses can use three elements of story to captivate their audience to market themselves. All about Terumi: After 10+ years of experience in startups, mid-size companies, and large corporations, she is now the CEO of Boston Tech Creative and founder of the StoryGenius™ Marketing Accelerator. There are only two things in life and business you need to know to be successful –your value and your story. Yellow cardigans, romantic comedies, and sourdough bread bring sweetness to my life (besides my three kids, of course.) https://www.bostontechcreative.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
All Shall Be Well: Conversations with Women in the Academy and Beyond
Join us for this conversation with Terumi Echols, newly-appointed president and publisher of InterVarsity Press, as we discuss her career path, her family life, and her vision for the future of IVP. "The church needs to hear from women in every aspect of life." — Terumi Echols Let me invite you into a conversation with Terumi Echols, the newly appointed publisher of InterVarsity Press. We at The Well have a special fondness InterVarsity Press and the books they publish, many of which have been featured on this podcast and so I was especially delighted to talk with Terumi. In our conversation, you'll hear Terumi's thoughts as she is poised to take InterVarsity Press into a new season of leadership, and you'll also hear about her significant professional accomplishments — many of which she managed while raising a family. Hot tip: listen for Terumi's story about the strategy she had for balancing a full-time job while homeschooling one of her children who needed a little extra help in school. It's quite a story, and I think you'll really enjoy getting to know Terumi. So have a listen! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women in the Academy and Professions, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wap. Thank you for listening!
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Hey Tribers! Today we speak with @TERUMI KAI from the Japanese Language Factory. Terumi teaches you to speak Japanese in 2 months to either be able to find a better-paying job in Japan or so that you can integrate faster into the country's daily life among other personal reasons. If you are a language teacher/ or owner of a language teaching school stay tuned! In this Track, we'll find out about Terumi's mindset, how she started teaching Japanese and her agency, what the content of her course is and how she got to work around the world and enjoy location independence! Don't forget to subscribe and hit that like button
The Root Episode 4: The Future Of Fashion is broken down in 4 lightening talk segments, hosted by Dominique Drakeford. Part 1 discuses Marketing with Aditi Mayer & Terumi Murao. Part 2 hones in on Education with Kimberly Jenkins and Whitney McGuire. Part 3 dives into Small Business Entrepreneurship with Akilah Stewart and Ibada Wadud. Lastly, Part 4 contextualizes the landscape of Policy with Ify Ike and Ayesha Barenblat. Terumi Murao is a sustainable stylist and model who works in the fashion and commercial advertising industry. She has worked previously in scientific research, luxury hospitality, and marketing for design & technology. Her curiosity and creative restlessness continually drive her to imagine and iterate on new human-centered, sustainable solutions. She cares deeply about fashion as a tool for personal growth, and a platform to elevate underrepresented voices and advocate for justice. Links to Terumi’s work: Terumi’s Website Follow Terumi on Instagram Aditi Mayer is a sustainable fashion blogger, photographer, and journalist whose work explores the intersections of style, sustainability, and social justice. Seeing fashion's disproportionate effects on communities of color globally, she began her blog, ADIMAY.com, after the Bangladesh Rana Plaza factory in 2014. She has become a frequent speaker on topics of social and environmental justice, with recent collaborators including Human Rights Watch, Timberland, Planet Home, Vegan Fashion Week, and more. Currently, she is working with the Garment Workers Center to elevate stories of labor exploitation in LA. Links to Aditi’s work: ADIMAY.com, Aditi’s Blog Aditi’s Photojournalism Portfolio LA Garment Worker COVID Relief fund Follow Aditi on Instagram Whitney McGuire is an attorney for creative entrepreneurs. She is also a co-founder of Sustainable Brooklyn, and co-founder of the record label swiMMMers ear with her husband. She became an emerging leader in the field of Fashion Law and is former chairperson of Fashion Law Week, the first week-long symposium dedicated to educating the community about legal issues impacting the fashion industry. Through her work, she champions the sustainability of those hailing from targeted communities including artists and advocates. Links to follow Whitney’s work: "In The Future, Black People Are..." Whitney’s Website Sustainable Brooklyn Website Vogue Article Follow Whitney on Instagram Kimberly Jenkins is Assistant Professor of Fashion Studies at Ryerson University, lecturing previously at Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute. Kim became best known for designing a course and exhibition called Fashion and Race, and has shared her insights globally in industry forums and institutions. Her expertise on fashion history and infusing 'race' into fashion theory education has led to consulting work for Gucci, Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana, the Centraal Museum along with other corporate brands and organizations. Kim is the founder of The Fashion and Race Database, an online platform filled with open-source tools that expand the narrative of fashion history and challenge mis-representation within the fashion system. Links to follow Kimberly's work: Kimberly’s Website The Fashion and Race Database (founded by Kim) Donate to The Fashion and Race Database Kimberly's 3-part exhibition, 'Fashion and Race: Deconstructing Ideas, Reconstructing Identities,' hosted by Google Arts & Culture Kimberly featured in Vogue Kimberly featured in The Guardian Kimberly featured in The Washington Post Follow Kimberly on Instagram Follow The Fashion and Race Database on Instagram Akilah Stewart is a sustainable lifestyle RE-programmer, community organizer and the founder of FATRA. Focusing on creative waste management, FATRA is known for transforming single use plastic and dead stock material into the“Recycled Bottle Bag” -- RE-inventing the way we define traditional luxury products by incorporating raw materials and alternative design methods. As a first generation American born to Caribbean parents, Akilah Stewart shares sustainability through an indigenous vantage point - one that REconnects us with working with our hands, respecting the land, and encourages us to make something from nothing. Links to follow Akilah’s work: FATRA’s Website MelaninASS Interview Monte Carlo Fashion Week Susty Soul Podcast Interview Peachy Keen Interview Waste Led Design Interview, Slow Factory Follow Akilah on Instagram Ibada Wadud is the Founder & Head of Impact at LULAH and a member of the Adjunct Faculty at Parsons School of Design in the Department of Design Strategies. LULAH makes better handbags designed in Brooklyn to employ formerly incarcerated women. In 2019, LULAH received the Girlboss Foundation Prize, was featured in New York Magazine's The Cut, and participated in Essence Festival in New Orleans. Prior to founding LULAH, Ibada was a member of the Corporate Social Responsibility team at Kate Spade, and has worked with Ermenegildo Zegna, Gucci and Fendi. She has particularly focused on artisan communities throughout her career with a concentration on economic development. Ibada recently joined The Slow Factory team where she contributes her Design Justice practice to advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion within sustainability. Links to follow Ibada’s work: Lulah, Ibada's brand Follow Ibada on Instagram Follow Lulah on Instagram Ayesha Barenblat (@remakeourworld) is the founder of Remake, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a community of conscious consumers, and engaging millennial shoppers through films, visual storytelling and immersive journeys to connect us as humans back to makers. In the past, she led brand engagement at Better Work, a World Bank and United Nations partnership to ensure safe and decent working conditions around the world. Prior to this, she was head of consumer products at BSR, providing strategic advice to brands including H&M, Levi Strauss & Co., Marks and Spencer, Nike, and The Walt Disney Company. Links to follow Ayesha’s work: Remake’s Website Payup Fashion’s Website “'Lockdown has been a wakeup call for the industry': what next for fashion?” in The Guardian “15 Designers, Scientists, and Environmental Activists—From Ayesha Barenblat to Stella McCartney—On Sustaining the Fashion Industry” in Vogue Follow Remake on Instagram Ifeoma Ike is a Nigerian-American attorney, artist and social change designer. With a vast career, ranging from Wall Street to Capitol Hill to on the ground movement lawyering, Ifeoma is the Founding Partner of equity strategy firm, Pink Cornrows. Recognized in 2019 by HBO & Vanity Fair for her justice and policy record, “Ify” is a thought partner for leaders committed to disrupting the status quo and creating a society that is just and fair for those traditionally marginalized. Links to follow Ify’s work: Pink Cornrows Website Follow Ify on Instagram Follow Ify on Instagram Follow Pink Cornrows on Instagram Thanks to this week's sponsor - MATE, a clean essentials brand made sustainably in Los Angeles with non-toxic, natural and organic materials. MATE hooked our show up with a discount code — use ROOT20 for 20% off and for first purchases only. Learn more at MateTheLabel.com.
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Terumi Shimazu is an actor who is originally from Osaka Japan. She relocated to the USAin 2006after brief acting in television,film and commercials in Japan. Three months later, her very first audition in Los Angeles brought her in a GLAAD award nominated monologue theater show ‘Sex,Relationships and Sometimes…Love' as a first performer. Her credits include NAACP awards nominated ‘Diary of a Catholic School Dropout' and numerous supporting roles in films. In 2012, she landed one of leading roles in classic horror film series ‘Puppet Master X:Axis Rising' as the Japanese villain. In recent years, she found her natural comedic side and appeared in several comedy projects include awards winning short film 'Ruprecht' rupurect where she played a quirky tele-operator/psychotherapist. Currently Terumi is Represented by Media Artists Group(Commercial Agent)and Lang Talent(Manager). 島津照美(しまずてるみ)大阪府出身、現在ロスアンジェルス在住。 服飾デザイン専門学校在学中より、モデルの仕事を始める。 その後、BULGARI、 Valentinoなどのブランドショップ勤務、フォトスタジオでのスタイリスト、フリーランスでの花のスタイリスト&ガーデニング業を経て、モデル業を再開し、仕事を通して芝居にふれる機会に恵まれる。アメリカでの初の演劇コーチでもあるエリック モリス氏の著書「No Acting Please」との出会いがきっかけとなり、海外のドラマメソッドに深い興味をもち、2006年に渡米。その3ヶ月後に、ロスアンジェルスでの初オーディションに合格、オープニングパフォーマーとしてモノローグ ショーへの舞台出演の機会を得る。その後いくつかの舞台経験を経て、インディ映画の世界へ活動の場を移行する。 昨年、ハリウッドの老舗トップエイジェンシーの一つメディア アーティスト グループとコマーシャルリプリゼント契約を結ぶ。現在、映画、テレビ、コマーシャル、ミュージックビデオ、広告写真撮影など広範囲の領域に携わっている。 今夏、映画「Mrs. Tomio -富美子夫人-」にて、ゴースト役富美子を好演、近々Amozon.com、Netflixなどにて配信予定。 ホ・オポノポノ: http://michirich.com/ホ・オポノポノ/ Let's connect! IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3279344/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nwoodlandhills Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tshimaz Previous Works Ruprecht' Comedy Short Film: https://www.amazon.com/Ruprecht-Ali-Crespo/dp/B018AQHQK2/ref=sr_1_7?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1509178149&sr=8-7&keywords=ruprecht+movie Puppet Master X: Axis Rising' Feature Film: https://www.amazon.com/Puppet-Master-Axis-Rising-Blu-ray/dp/B009B8YMOW Don't forget to check out free resources! Waiting list to get the brand new Gifted talent worksheet for free: http://bit.ly/myconfidencewaitlist Website: http://www.theemistyle.com Her Confidence Her Way Community:https://www.facebook.com/groups/HerConfidenceHerWay/ Her Confidence Her Way Youtube Channel: http://bit.ly/herconfidenceTV
Hazama is to Terumi as Pat is to Fecal Matter. You can watch us record the podcast live on twitch.tv/superbestfriendsplay Outro: Tekken Tag Tournament 2 OST- Tekstep Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) Persona Q2, Persona 3: Dancing Moon Night and Persona 5: Dancing Star Night Final Fantasy XV Shows Off Its Character Customization For New “Comrades” Multiplayer Expansion Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker Reveals Boruto And A Glimpse Of Character Creation Neon Slasher RPG Phantom Trigger Will Release For PC And The Switch On August 10th Samurai Riot - Cooperative Trailer Aztez A Film On Yasuke, Japan's First Black Samurai, Is In The Works Final Fantasy 15's invincible armour now looks less like Power Rangers BEHOLD JOSH BROLIN'S CABLE It’s Letter Time The WATCH
Continuing from a previous series of episodes that explained the plot of BlazBlue for all the many people who didn’t get it, now that the story has concluded, The Other Side helps you fine folks to understand just what the hell happened. What was Terumi’s deal?! What happened to Ragna in the end? What in the blue hell is a “Phenomena Intervention”?! Once you’ve listened to this podcast, you’ll finally know!