an episode of long, pretty trumpet (or is it fluegelhorn?) lines by Bill Dixon (at 5'37 he seems to begin to quote Miles Davis on the Davis/Gil Evans Sketches of Spain, but takes the line elsewhere!), to funky vamps beginning at 7'20 or so, behind an appealing rising melody, ...
The ones I term "cookbook" style provide instructions for building musical instruments with little or no explanation of the physics behind the construction. This curriculum attempts to not only marry the best ideas from both types of books, but to include pedagogical aids not found in other ...
Understanding the Physics behind Car Safety mechanism How to use optical devices to enhance Binocular Vision in Stereopsis? How to know the relationship between tall narrow buildings and the breaking point of a pencil? Understand the science of Aviation systems and flight ...
, to funky vamps beginning at 7'20 or so, behind an appealing rising melody, aimed at gradually bringing the energy back up, and ultimately taking it into a top-notch Taylor solo. This solo is pretty intense, with a lot of the lines that sound like flurries of note-clusters, but ...
Balinese instrument called an angklung hi in class we're doing a project where we have to explain the physics behind an instrument that we either build or already have. i am going to be bringing in a balinese instrument called an angklung, which is an instrument similar to chimes except it...
Enter Theoretica’s founder and the brains behind the BACCH-SP technology: Edgar Y. Choueiri. A leading plasma-physics and spacecraft-propulsion scientist and an audiophile, Choueiri is a Professor of Applied Physics at Princeton University’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department;...
Enter Theoretica’s founder and the brains behind the BACCH-SP technology: Edgar Y. Choueiri. A leading plasma-physics and spacecraft-propulsion scientist and an audiophile, Choueiri is a Professor of Applied Physics at Princeton University’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department; an...