Pilates Tamara Di Tella - 41 - Our Origins: The Hospital
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- Author: tamaraditella
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Everything started when my company donated a Rehabilitation Room to a national hospital. We started working with patients with severe disorders of the motor system. With the assistance of exercise physiologists and medical doctors, many of them neurologists, I began to design routines and workouts to help patients initiate movement. I must admit that the use of the music in exercising with patients always intrigued me. Above everything else, I was determined to make the patients at the rehab room more comfortable with their bodies despite the disease. So I designed a system of exercises by which the patients could work in couples --one patient, one instructor-- in the form of a mirror. Partner exercises, together with the music, evolved into what is now Tangolates®, a Pilates based choreographed routines and exercises that helped patients move more comfortably.
Joni Mitchell-Trouble Child
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- Author: phurdricktv
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When the dust settles, Joni Mitchell may stand as the most important and influential female recording artist of the late 20th century. Uncompromising and iconoclastic, Mitchell confounded expectations at every turn; restlessly innovative, her music evolved from deeply personal folk stylings into pop, jazz, avant-garde, and even world music, presaging the multicultural experimentation of the 1980s and 1990s by over a decade. Fiercely independent, her work steadfastly resisted the whims of both mainstream audiences and the male-dominated recording industry. While Mitchell's records never sold in the same numbers enjoyed by contemporaries like Carole King, Janis Joplin, or Aretha Franklin, none experimented so recklessly with their artistic identities or so bravely explored territory outside of the accepted confines of pop music, resulting in a creative legacy which paved the way for performers ranging from Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde to Madonna and Alicia Keys."Trouble Child" is from Mitchell's 1974's classic Court and Spark, which was her most commercially successful outing to date. Mixing a sparkling of jazz-accented set, helped it to reached the number two spot on the U.S. album charts, even launching three hit singles -- "Help Me," "Free Man in Paris," and "Raised on Robbery."Unbeknowning to my older brother that his record (s') collection would effect my life so profoundly. Adding depth, respect and understanding, not only for music abroad but for other cultures as well.Thank you for reading and watching. Also feel free to leave a comment, and rate my video too. God bless and take care.~Phurdrick
Chou Pahrot
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- Author: psb2usa
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Chou PahrotChou Pahrot was one of Scotland's most unusual rock music bands of the 1970s. Originally appearing as a 4-piece consisting of guitar, bass, drums and saxophone, the departure of the guitar player led to his replacement by violin and a change of name to Chou Pahrot.Home base was the Paisley/Glasgow area, where posters on abandoned buildings (a plentiful phenomena of recession hit 1970s West of Scotland) advertising their next gig were a familiar sight - invariably with the band's mascot, Freddie Horse (a demented looking grinning horse, sometimes with a monocle) either announcing in a giant speech bubble the next gig or simply saying that month's piece of soundbite lunacy.The influence of Captain Beefheart was notable in their angular music, wild stage show and in their penchant for strange stage names. Other influences included Ornette Coleman's electric music with Prime Time, Frank Zappa, Wild Man Fischer, and The Broons.Chou Pahrot were late exponents of a high-energy, in-your-face strand of early-70s long-hair music, which was overshadowed by the more bland and comfortable forms of Prog and then swamped by Punk. Their music evolved to encompass humorous lyrics with shades of Ivor Cutler sung in their natural Scottish accent, rather than the mid-Atlantic drawl that was then commonplace.Through the late 1970s, Chou Pahrot continued to divide listeners at the bars and festivals of Scotland, with occasional incursions into Germany. They were favourites of The Rezillos, and frequently opened for them. The band eventually split, unable to gain a permanent recording contract, but their antics paved the way for Pronk bands that merged Prog with Punk, such as Cardiacs[edit] DiscographyBuzgo Tram Chorus (Klub K.E.P.101)Chou Pahrot Live (1979 Klub LP, produced by Pete Shipton)[edit] MusiciansEggy Beard (Martin McKenna) - ViolinMonica Zarb (Robert Donaldson) - Bass, vocalMama Voot (Tony O'Neill) - Guitar, sax, vocalFish Feathers McTeeth (Dave Lewis) - Drums on EPThe Amphibian (John O'Neil, no relation) - Drums on LPI put together this short video to keep the music ALIVE and to make sure people NEVER forget this amazing music.By the way I am on the look out for a MP3 copy of the bands EPBUZGO TRAM CHORUSAnd any pictures you have to make a better tribute to the band!
Band-in-a-Box Sample Play-along 12 bar BLUES
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- Author: missionimprovisation
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Play along to this video to learn how to improvise with the great software program Band-in-a-Box is. Learn the blues,jazz, pop, hip-hop-, country; all American music evolved from the original blues tradition. For not much more money than Guitar Hero you can have a powerhouse combo backing you as you develop your soloing and improvising skills. Mission Improvisation uses BIAB for all at-home practicing and for jam sessions for younger musicians that do not have friends that can play rhythm instruments. Do not use BIAB for gigs as you will be violating copyrights. Piano, bass, and vibes learn the C blues first. Saxes , trumpets, trombones ,etc learn the Bfalt blues. Use the blues scales- flatted 3,5,7,transposed to the key of your horn. Try it first and then go to clinics-blues jams like Mission Improvisation holds . Send us your videos.
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