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SING IT OUT SESSIONS: GOSPEL
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Chy-Kyria, voor sommige nog bekend van X Factor, is nu begonnen met haar eigen jamsessies:
The Sing It Out Sessions!
Tijdens deze sessie zal zij u kennis laten maken met haar liefde voor muziek. Jazzy soulnummers met een lekkere Gospel twist, begeleidt door een live band en ondersteund door een 6-koppig achtergrond koortje.
Tijdens deze editie zal zij tevens voor het eerst haar nummer Sing It Out ten gehore brengen (hier is de sessie dus ook naar vernoemd).
Optredens van gastartiesten als Chaka Laisina, Rodney Meye, Dwight Dissels en haar moeder Ethel Mezas zal The Sing It Out Sessions op 17 juli een groot succes maken en een heerlijke luister maar zeker ook meezing avond!
Naast een gezellige muzikale avond willen wij ook even stilstaan bij de mensen die het minder hebben. Vandaar dat een gedeelte van de opbrengst van de avond zal gaan naar Stichting SPEELGOEDHART. Rick Nuis (initiatiefnemer) zamelt geld in om kinderen in Indonesie te ondersteunen met scholing. Deze organisatie staat voor duidelijke, eenvoudige, overzichtelijke, kleinschalige projecten, die binnen 3-4 weken kunnen worden gerealiseerd. Projecten, waarbij de verantwoordelijkheid bij de lokale bevolking wordt gelegd. Eén van de volgende projecten is het openen van een Speel-o-theek. Er is die avond dan ook de gelegenheid oud speelgoed te doneren.
De entreeprijs is €7,50, vvk €5,00.
This was my main Christmas pressie, here is my beautiful 1957 Singer Featherweight sat with my two modern machines.
If you love the lovley and sweet sound of a warbling sone bird, but donot like to clean the cage. How about trying this electronic canary. It's battery opterated and is a very good singer. When switched on the bird starts to whistles going down scale for a momont then breaks into a warble for several seconds then it shuts off only to start again by its self automaticlly in a few more seconds.
How it works: the schematic is shown in the following circuit. The transistors Q1,Q2 forms a astable multivibrator with the associated time constants. Whats not so obvious is the blocking oscillator also with main components are Q2, C2, and T2. This produces the warble. When power is applied the bias of Q1 is satuated and Q2 is off. The capacitor C1 is initally discharged: but as it begins to charge through resistor R3. Transistor Q2 becomes forward biased buy the current through transformer T1 and R4. Sooner or later Q2 functions as a blocking oscillator and Q1 does the same because of the coupling through capacitor C5. During the oscillation C1 is charged in a negative way as the result of the half-wave rectification pwerduced by Q2(which in turn is reverse biased while during the negative half-cycles). The charging current is very large at the beginning and slops off while C1 charges. Transformer T1 inductance changes from a low value to a larger one this is because of the decressing core saturation. The output tone then decreases in the pitch. The capacitor C1 moves rapidly in the negative direction in respect to ground, and its causing the biasing of Q2 is subutude by the action of this oscillator itself. While during the positive half-cycles and the charging current through capacitor C4. While during the negative half-cycles. Eventually capacitor C4 charges to a point where its contribution in the biasing of Q2 is small and the base-emitter junction of this transistor is reverse biased during a biger portion of each succeeding cycle eventually at some point the blocking oscillator starts to "squegg" that is to say capacitor C2 with its charge accumulated by it during the negative half-cycles is big enough that Q2 is cut off compleatly until its charge leaks off. When the charge does leaks off transistor Q2 can oscillate once again. This charge-discharge cycle happens so fast that the audio tone generated sounds like a warbling bird. Capacitor C4 finally is discharge to the point it has no contirbution to the biasing of Q2, And eventully turns off. with Q2 off transistor Q1 turns on and the cycle starts over again.
It should be noted, that components values should be followed closelly as one component value change will through the rest ofv the circuit off. If you change one value you will have to chang the rest to compensate the results of how it works and a differint outcome will result. Also note that resistor R8 is needed and donot omit this is so there is a lesser load on the functional circuit. A higher impedance speaker will do the same thing. The transformers specisications as follows first T1 has 10K prtmary and a 2K secondary, T2 has 500 ohm center tap primary and a 8 ohm secondary. If you canot find a parts suppler for the two transformers you can find them in a old pocket transistor radio.
A band of singers in the midst of a show.
The Carnevale Fantasitco is a little slice of Renaissance Italy nestled in the hills of Vallejo, California. For one weekend a year, Blue Rock Springs Park travel back in time and across an ocean to recreate a vibrant village of the era. Filled with historical characters and period dress, it’s a great time for the entire family. See the Commedia dell Arte performed on multiple stages, listen to incredible voices singing period pieces, marvel at the swordfights. Peruse the offerings of all the artisans and craftspeople offering their hand-made wares, or simply watch as they demonstrate their skills. Take in the fine food as you watch the parade. A truly fun event for all ages.
This week we took delivery of a fantastic Singer sewing machine.
It's a little bit of history for us both, I'm from Clydebank where the factory was based and Marie's dad had a Singer machine in his workshop so we both look fondly on them.
In 1882, the Singer Company moved their manufacturing base to Clydebank where it employed over 12,000 workers making domestic and industrial sewing machines that were shipped all round the globe.
During World War II, Clydebank was a major target for German bombing. In March 1941, Luftwaffe air raids hit the town, leaving 528 people dead and completely destroying 4,000 houses. The factory itself was badly damaged but did well to survive given that its munitition section was one of the bombers targets (also John Brown Engineering, shipbuilders).
The factory closed in 1980 and was demolished in 1998. In its place is a 'modern' business park which is very unattractive but it is a major employer in the area so I can't complain.
Could you imagine if a business moved into an area now and offered 12,000 jobs? The effect on the local community and British industry as a whole would be immense. I don't think it'll ever happen though.
This machine and table now reside in our living room as a lamp stand, seems like a travesty but it'll be appreciated everytime we walk in the room.
Colombian singer Shakira holds her son Milan during a closing ceremony ahead of the final football match between Germany and Argentina for the FIFA World Cup at The Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN
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The Singer Building is definitely in my top 3 favorite New York Skyscrapers. When construction ended, the building was the tallest in the world. It is arguably one of the most well known architectural tragedies of the city, since it was razed down, along with the City Investing Building, in 1968 to make way for One Liberty Plaza, even if it was one of the most iconic buildings of Manhattan at the time.
Le Singer Building est définitivement dans le top 3 de mes grattes-ciels préférés de New York. Quand la construction fut terminée, le bâtiment était le plus haut au monde. Il s'agit probablement d'une des tragédies architecturales les plus tristement célèbres de la ville, puisqu'il a été démoli, avec le City Investing Building, en 1968 pour laisser place au One Liberty Plaza, même s'il s'agissait d'un des bâtiments les plus célèbres de Manhattan.
Oxford Singers concert, 7th March 2011.
Photo by Ellie Wyllie (or possibly Doug Hall or Peter Gerrard -- whoever had my little camera at the time!).