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| Tin Trio |
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The Tin Trio, starring Me, Myself, and I.
Playing an original tune on the tin whistle.
All characters and original music played by
Scott Bazzle.
- - FAQs - -
Is this really one guy doing all three parts?
Yes.
What whistle are you using? Clarke Sweetone
in D
How long did it take to make? a weekend
What software did you use? Adobe After
Effects
How did you get the sound to sync up so
perfectly? Look closely... I'm using
earbuds.
Do you have sheet music or an audio file of
this? No.
Do you take requests? No.
Are you going to make another Trio video?
Tin Trio #2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qybq_X1PHrs
For the making-of video, check my profile.
UPDATE: I have finally released my first
album. If you're interested, check out my
profile for the link. Tags : tin whistle original music trio sbazzle irish funny comedy performance corrs |
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Affichage : 295677
Durée : 233 s |
| Congo's Tin Soldiers - Democratic Republic of Congo |
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May 2006
The West's demand for Cassiterite is fuelling
the killings in Congo. Militias rely on slave
labour to extract the ore, forcing locals to
work in sub-human conditions.
"Once you get down there, there's no air",
describes one worker. "The rocks often bury
us and you have to crawl through the tiny
hole, using your fingers to dig." Labourers
like him often go unpaid. They're forced to
work at gunpoint by militias operating
outside the control of the government.
"Different armed groups do what they want
with the population", laments minister Buta
Muiso. But British businessman Ketankumar
Kotecha sees nothing wrong in buying
casiterite from the militias. "If I didn't do
it, someone else would. I am not here as some
kind of moral saviour." Tags : Cassiterite Militias Congo Soldiers Slayings journeyman Pictures |
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Affichage : 18010
Durée : 1245 s |
| DIZZY Gillespie and DAVID SANBORN live Tin Tin Deo |
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Dizzy has a little fun at the expense of
Jools. From the shortlived live jazz show
sunday night. Hosted by Jools Holland, Dave
Sanborn. The resident Sunday Night band --
and what a band! -- consisted of Marcus
Miller on bass (also musical director of the
show), Omar Hakim on drums, Hiram Bullock on
guitar and Phillipe Saisse on keyboards. The
tune is Tin Tin Deo.This show ran in 1988.
Dizzy was the main guest. Tags : dizzy gillespie jazz trumpet dave sanborn alto sax afro-cuban music |
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Affichage : 95938
Durée : 458 s |
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