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Leo Baker (a UMM student who was a major player in the organization and a big help to me in taking my pictures) drumming and singing. Most of the best shots of the singing look pretty tortured, so they would need to be captioned.
What I think ended up as a pretty nice photo of the singer during a rehearsal of the "Killer Cupcakes".
Sing puppy, sing! Despite his breed/sub-species name (New Guinea Singing Dog), Kumi's more of a whiner than a crooner. However, every once in a while, he exercises his pipes. He'll even participate in a little bit of call and response, mimicking changes in pitch. At some point we have to teach him to sing on command.
I saw the woman cleaning the window
- but I didn't until afterwards see the expression on her face ...
... the happy face.
So this picture isn't big - but I love it!
Singing kiirtan [a devotional mantra] at the DMS conference, Madhu Karuna, Germany.
You can listen to audio recordings of kiirtan, linked from this photo.
The Singing Urinal aka Interactive Urinal. A collaboration between the Spunkflakes and O-Rama Media. Natalie Hunter, Simon Grosser, Henry Johnson, Shaun McDermott, Paul Neesham & Dan Salmon. ©Spunkflakes. All rights reserved.
Winners of the Singing Games class at the Arbroath Musical Festival in 1992 were the 1st and 11th Arbroath Brownies.
This car was pretty cool. This guy had this rigged so all the fish and lobster were singing together.
Singing along to the folk/rock version of Beethoven's 9th symphony (see also my video on this).
Unedited photo (may brush it up later)
This is my first Tibetan Singing Bowl (actually from Nepal.) I've always wanted one of these. It may be small, but it rings loud!
Happy to capture this dartford singing today despite the increased wind being picked up by my microphone.
rajalakshmi singing telegu songs, see my blog post for more: margavp.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/telugu-singing-and-tongu...
Day 255 of 365: "Singing Moon"
Mother Nature's gift as she takes summer away.
(Singing Moon is another name for Harvest Moon)
Often seen as a very dull bird, the dunnock has a beautiful song! If you wish to listen to the Dunnock's song, follow the link below!
www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/d/dunnock/index.aspx
This particular bird was very happy to be photographed and posed on the top of this bush! There were signs of spring everywhere today! Not only were dunnocks and robins singing, but other birds such as chaffinches, great tit and greenfinches were also singing! I also saw my first reptile of the year today, in the form of a common lizard!
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