background preloader

Books that everyone should read at least once

Books that everyone should read at least once

the free encyclopedia THE DIGITAL AGE Well guys, Summer is finally upon us. Lemonade stands are popping up on almost every corner; folks are stockpiling fireworks in preparation for the grandest of July 4th celebrations (stay safe kids); sno-cone consumption has doubled in recent weeks, and overall happiness is nearing an all-time high. These are good times, dare we say great times. For these reasons and more, we in The Digital Age can barely contain our excitement. We love lemonade. So…without further ado: PRE-ORDERS for our BRAND-NEW ALBUM “EVENING:MORNING” are available RIGHT NOW!!! That’s right! A little bit of insider information for you guys: EVENING:MORNING is somewhat conceptual in nature. We have several pre-order packages to suit your refined tastes ranging from a Digital Download of EVENING:MORNING to a fully loaded package with too much goodness to list here. In other news, we pose a series of questions: Do you like to sing? Do you play an instrument? Do you like fun? Yes. Here’s the criteria: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. P.S.

Center Exhibits | Rhythm Discovery Center Exhibit One: Time Tunnel Have you ever felt the vibration of a drum when someone strikes it? Did you ever have the chance to play a gong? Investigate the instruments from our archives and test your musical ability by playing and learning the three basic sound properties of percussion: wood, metal and skin. Take the time to feel the vibrations of sound by striking the eight-foot gong drum. Discover the warmth and sound of metal by playing the gong. Hear the different pitches and timbres created on a log drum. Exhibit Two: Instrument Origins: Wood, Skin, Metal Learn about the science of sound and the evolution of percussion instruments as you tour through an expanded presentation of the three basic sound properties of percussion. Neil Peart’s drum setExhibit Three: DRUMset: Driving the Beat of American Music Exhibit Three: DRUMset: Driving the Beat of American Music Pavilion: Drums From the Circle City As a homage to Indianapolis’ rich history, Rhythm! Interactive Area

Related: