Zoomquilt MapCrunch - Random Google Street View Chicken Wire Ghost Tutorial DIY Ghost from Wacky Archives When I first saw this image of a chicken wire ghost I thought it was Photoshoped. It didn't help that it is one of those Pinterest posts where there is no actual source. But still no source. I think the combination of the two will help you make whatever scary ghost figure in your yard that you could wish for. the quiet place communication with the quiet place will be operated via the [spacebar] keycommunication with the quiet place will be operated via your fingergently squeeze that key, nowgently touch the screen, now in order to get the most out of your experience please silence your phone, turn on your speakers and press the [f-11] key or [cmd+shift+f] on macin order to get the most out of your experience turn up the volume and rotate landscapeagain, press [spacebar] to continueagain, tap to continue seriously though, silence your phone. it's pointless otherwisedon't worry - this is *not* one of those places that scare the crap out of youdon't worry - this is *not* one of those places that scare the crap out of you welcome to the quiet placeagain, press [spacebar] to continue in the quiet place, there are no capsletters that are all big and yell at you also, there are no facebook notifications or twitter google+ foursquare email messenger etc wow have you ever noticed how many things require your attention? little
Can You Believe This is a Single Photograph? Jun 21, 2013 That’s four separate images spliced into one right? It’s obviously photoshopped, and a poor one at that! I can’t fault you for thinking that. The conceptual image was taken for the album cover, Terrain by VLP , a supergroup of Pia Palme (sub-bass recorder, electronics), Electric Indigo (synthesizer, computer) and JSX (turntables). Below you can see a different angle of the setup. [ Reddit via PetaPixel ] If you’re still having a tough time believing, check out the timelapse video below that shows the tedious process involved in the arrangement of various objects and getting the perfect sharp edges and angles to bring this idea to life. Bela Borsodi was born in Vienna 1966.
Skeleton of the Week, May 13: St. Notburga in Eben, Austria | Empire de la Mort St. Notburga is the most impressive articulated and dressed skeleton in Austria. She is the patron saint of the poor and domestic servants, and is displayed at the Chapel of St. Rupert in Eben, Austria, where she wears a fine white gown and golden necklace with a medallion of a heart. Unlike most of the other skeletons I have profiled here recently, Notburga’s remains did not come from the Roman Catacombs. She then entered the service of a master in Eben, on the condition that her work not be allowed to interfere with her attendance of church ceremonies. A cult developed around her after her death in 1313. The book Heavenly Bodies by Paul Koudounaris, a history of skeletons taken from the Roman Catacombs, will be released Fall 2013 by Thames and Hudson.
Interesting strange facts, interesting facts, strange facts Meta search engine | Mother of All Search Engines - Mamma.com Scales and emotions See also a post about making chords from scales. So maybe you want to write a song or an instrumental in a particular mood or style, and you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the scales. Here’s a handy guide to the commonly used scales in Western pop, rock, jazz, blues and so on. Click each image to play the scale right in your browser with the aQWERTYon. These scales have a major third (E in the key of C), which makes them feel happy or bright. Major scale Happy; can be majestic or sentimental when slow. Mixolydian mode Bluesy, rock; can also be exotic/modal. Lydian mode Ethereal, dreamy, futuristic. Lydian dominant mode Also known as the overtone scale or acoustic scale, because it is close to the first seven pitches in the natural overtone series. Phrygian dominant mode Exotic, Middle Eastern, Jewish. Harmonic major scale Majestic, mysterious. These scales have a flat third (E-flat in the key of C), which gives them a darker and more tragic feel. Natural minor scale (Aeolian mode) Dorian mode
trivago.com - The #1 Hotel Price Comparison, Find cheap hotels Musical instrument plans for download New! 11 String Kantele This is great new addition for 2013 and adds an extra C# in the upper octave to give a full diatonic D scale, This is a versatile instrument for Strumming and picking and easy instrument to make. plans include 5 drawings in pdf format, stringing chart and notes, and pictures of completed instrument. Best to Buy this in conjunction with the Kantele CD-Rom disc or Download (see below) This instrument has been undergoing a revival thanks to people like Chris Foster and Bára Grímsdóttir who have played this model all around the world. Download £15.00 US $25 / 18 euros ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Epinettes Epinettes des vosges Printed plans New 2012 drawings, Printed plans sent rolled up in a cardboard tube, 2 sheets of A0 size, includes plans for instrument and its body mould/jig. video of this instrument here Delivery 3-4 days UK, 2 weeks International Kantele plans More info about the disc here:
Kantele Koistinen concert kantele with 38 strings Construction[edit] Small kantele[edit] Contemporary five string kanteles (2014) The oldest forms of kantele have 5 or 6 horsehair strings and a wooden body carved from one piece; more modern instruments have metal strings and often a body made from several pieces. Modern instruments with 15 or fewer strings are generally more closely modeled on traditional shapes, and form a category of instrument known as small kantele, in contrast to the modern concert kantele. Concert kantele[edit] Modern concert kantele can have up to 40 strings. Playing[edit] Music[edit] There have been strong developments for the kantele in Finland since the mid-20th century, starting with the efforts of modern players such as Martti Pokela in the 1950s and 1960s. Legendary history[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] External links[edit]