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The Science of Popular Music or The Four Chord Song [video] // Current - StumbleUpon To Our Faithful Current.com Users: Current's run has ended after eight exciting years on air and online. The Current TV staff has appreciated your interest, support, participation and unflagging loyalty over the years. Your contributions helped make Current.com a vibrant place for discussing thousands of interesting stories, and your continued viewership motivated us to keep innovating and find new ways to reflect the voice of the people. We now welcome the on-air and digital presence of Al Jazeera America, a new news network committed to reporting on and investigating real stories affecting the lives of everyday Americans in every corner of the country. You can keep up with what's new on Al Jazeera America and see this new brand of journalism for yourself at Thank you for inspiring and challenging us. – The Current TV Staff

List of emoticons - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - StumbleUpon A simple smiley This is a list of notable and commonly used emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's mood or facial expression in the form of icons. The Western use of emoticons is quite different from Eastern usage, and Internet forums, such as 2channel, typically show expressions in their own ways. Emoticons can generally be divided into two groups: Western or Horizontal (mainly from America and Europe), and Eastern or Vertical (mainly from east Asia). Western The emoticon in Western style is written most often from left to right as though the head is rotated counter-clockwise 90 degrees. Eastern Eastern emoticons generally are not rotated, and may include non-Latin characters to allow for additional complexity. Unicode characters Some emoticons are included in the Unicode standard—three in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, and over sixty in the Emoticons block. References

Musicovery Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music 15 Chic and Creative Ways to Tie a Scarf | The Fashion Spot - StumbleUpon How to tie a half-bow scarf To tie the half-bow scarf, you should first loop the scarf around your neck and tie once– like the first step of tying your shoelaces. Then, take one side of the scarf and make a one loop, as if you were only tying one side of the bow on your shoes. How to tie a scarf bow Wrap the scarf around your neck and make sure both ends are even. How to braid a scarf Although it looks complicated, this scarf style is easy to tie. How to tie the scarf rosette belt Wrap a longer scarf around your waist and then twist it until the scarf starts to curl around itself. How to tie a layered knot Start by putting the scarf around your neck so that the ends hang in back. How to tie a simple slip knot Double up your scarf and wrap it around the back of your neck. How to tie the half-bow cinch With the center of the scarf on the front of your neck, wrap the ends around your neck and back to the front. How to tie the knotted loop Take both ends of the scarf and tie them together.

Indie Rock Cafe - Best 2008 indie rock music songs and albums There were many great indie and alternative rock albums released in 2008 and best 2008 songs. This page features a collection of our favorite songs, favorite albums and best songs sent to us by the most independent of indie artists and bands. Also check out Last Call for 2008: Great 08 Indie MP3s "He Doesn't Know Why" - Fleet Foxes from self-titled debut "In The New Year" - The Walkmen from You & I "Morning Tide" - The Little Ones from Morning Tide "Weekend Wars" - MGMT from self-titled debut "I Adore You" - Melpo Mene from Bring The Lions Out "Torn Foam Blue Couch" - Grand Archives from s/t debut The Remaining 15 Best Albums of 2008 This list will be updated over time as late discoveries from 2008 are unearthed Get new indie music releases and songs as they come out via our feed. Annuals - Such Fun/Get Wet Beach House - Devotion Sigur Ros - Med sud I eyrum vid spilum endalaust Melpo Mene - Bring The Lions Out Conor Oberst - Conor Oberst The Rural Alberta Advantage - Hometowns Why?

50 Smoothies : Recipes and Cooking : Food Network - StumbleUpon 1. Banana Blend 2 bananas, 1/2 cup each vanilla yogurt and milk, 2 teaspoons honey, a pinch of cinnamon and 1 cup ice. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Music From Video Games You will get very nostalgic as I did listening to these old memories. I almost dropped a tear while listening no Pokemon Pallet Town theme song. So, did you get nostalgic after hearing some of your childhood classics? The times when you have played these games with your school friends or even at the university or at bars. Which one almost made you drop a tear? Rating: 4.8/ 5 (119 votes cast) Video Game Music , 4.8 out of 5 based on 119 ratings Comments comments Powered by Facebook Comments Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : base64_decode() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1 Warning : preg_match() [ function.preg-match ]: Empty regular expression in /home/nostalgi/public_html/wp-content/themes/TheSource_2/footer.php on line 1

Perfect Iced Coffee & - StumbleUpon ~ Mary ~ Aaaahhh summer! We are back in its suffocating grip, when the only thing that brings comfort is something cold. Here’s a recipe for iced coffee that’s PERFECT in every way. Brew a FULL pot of coffee. Fill a couple of ice cube trays with coffee. Leave the rest of the pot of coffee on counter to cool then store in fridge. When you’re ready, fill a glass with your coffee ice cubes. Pour 2/3 rds full with coffee and the rest with milk of your choice. Pour in your milk or cream of choice. Put in sweetner of choice – it usually takes double the amount you use, only because you’re probably using a larger glass than your normal coffee mug. Give it a good stir. If you’re feeling sassy put in a straw and ENJOY! I will usually make another pot of coffee in the morning, because it’s what I always do in the morning, that way I’m ready to go the next day. one year ago: Papaya Mango Salsa Salad, Greek Salad 3 Ways, Watermelon Salsa Salad Like this: Like Loading...

Realistic Solo Orchestra Instruments with Keyswitch Articulations Performers who play orchestral instruments often use multiple playing styles throughout a piece of music. Therefore, knowing when to switch articulations is important for computer composers who want to achieve a realistic sound. Fortunately, many orchestral VSTi have a feature that helps us do this, called keyswitching. Step 1: Pattern To demonstrate this, I'll be using the Viola Solo instrument from Kontakt 4, but this tutorial will apply to any orchestral plugin that supports keyswitching, though different plugins may use slightly different terms for articulations. Here is our pattern. Step 2: Staccato When a plugin's design allows us to switch articulations using notes, this feature is called Keyswitching. To begin, let's apply the Staccato articulation to our staccato (short) notes. Step 3: Legato/Sustain When some notes are connected, it can sound great to have a hard first note and then soft attacks on the following notes. Step 4: Fortepiano Step 5: Pizzicato Step 6: Clarinet

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