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meteor said:
Ok, I will show me before I grow too old! This picture is from this year 2005 and is me with Iker, the son of my sister
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Is it just me, or do guys holding babies look extra cute? (Especially when it isn't their own baby. :rolleyes:) Do you spoil your nephew rotten? You look like the fun kind of uncle. :biggrin:
 
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Grace said:
Currently listening to the Tubes – She's a Beauty, and drinking a glass of wine.

Artist: Tubes

Hey Grace ! That is one cool song, brings back lots of memories :!)
 
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Do you spoil your nephew rotten?
Of course! I have heard a saying that says that happy babies become happy adults. And, well, I thought that I was not very baby-friendly, but now having this "toy" I really have changed my mind and try to pass some time with him. Babies seem so innocent, it's a pity like they become so evil when they grow, like my sister says :devil:
Actually this is the second son of my sister. She is in despair because she wanted to have a daughter, actually she's thinking about adopting one, three boys would be very much!
 
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Well Thought I`d add mine, Qualityies not great but hey I should have got a better phone!
 

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motai said:
I did manage to pull off Moonlight Serenade though, and that is pretty difficult piece by anyone's standards...I still can't hit the crazy high notes consistently though.

You might enjoy Channel one suite. My Band is whipping this one into shape for our next cd.
As for the high notes, I have always found its all about supporting the air. Granted, I am a trumpet player, and know next to nothing about clarinets, but i assume the concept is the same.
 
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Viper2838 said:
You might enjoy Channel one suite. My Band is whipping this one into shape for our next cd.
As for the high notes, I have always found its all about supporting the air. Granted, I am a trumpet player, and know next to nothing about clarinets, but i assume the concept is the same.

Hm, its not so much the air as the sound quality, because the volume of the air (as well as the embochure) mainly just affects the pitch, hence the tuning, of those notes. That and it is very difficult to get used to fingering those notes, in that register things lose consistency and cross-fingering is needed, and cross-fingering by itself is awkward to get used to (just look at the altissimo range fingering chart for a clarinet ).

It is all too easy to hit a high note up there (from above-staff D to sixth-octave C) and bend/warp the pitch, which is pretty unusual for a woodwind instrument. Needless to say, it is much more difficult than pumping air into the instrument. In fact, if too much air is put into the instrument, not only will the note go horribly out of tune, but the reed will close in on the mouthpiece, giving a weak and pulsated tone. Unlike the trumpet, where the air has to flow entirely through the instrument, these high notes on the clarinet go through a very very small section of the instrument (mouthpiece, barrel, and a few pads down the midsection) so embouchure takes precedence over air volume. This isn't to say that sustaining airflow isn't important (it is just to get the note out) but it isn't the deciding factor in determining the quality of the tone. Even a slight variation in embouchure style can completely change the tone of the instrument.

Its also hard to practice those notes.. they all sound horrible unless a band is supporting the clarinetist from the bottom. I can't stand myself playing them on my own.

Its probably why jazz clarinets are becoming more rare, its pretty tough to do. That, and there isn't much music out there anymore. I have to read off the tenor sax part, and oftentimes I have to take that up an octave so I can even be heard (and even then I am in the range of the trumpets). Provided that the lower-register clarinet sound can be heard in a jazz band (microphone is a must), it adds a really nice tone to the slower waltzes.

Oh, btw, good luck with the cd. Always good to have a recording around.
 
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Viper2838 said:
You might enjoy Channel one suite. My Band is whipping this one into shape for our next cd.
As for the high notes, I have always found its all about supporting the air. Granted, I am a trumpet player, and know next to nothing about clarinets, but i assume the concept is the same.


I love playing Channel One Suite. Godly fun.

Ever heard Buddy Rich's band's recording of it? Greatness.
 
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motai said:
That and it is very difficult to get used to fingering those notes, in that register things lose consistency and cross-fingering is needed, and cross-fingering by itself is awkward to get used to (just look at the altissimo range fingering chart for a clarinet ).
Yer, and then you run across a break in a run before going up high again. :smile:

motai said:
It is all too easy to hit a high note ... ... in embouchure style can completely change the tone of the instrument.
Agreed but support from the diaphragm is still needed.

motai said:
Its probably why jazz clarinets are becoming more rare, its pretty tough to do. That, and there isn't much music out there anymore. I have to read off the tenor sax part, and oftentimes I have to take that up an octave so I can even be heard (and even then I am in the range of the trumpets). Provided that the lower-register clarinet sound can be heard in a jazz band (microphone is a must), it adds a really nice tone to the slower waltzes.
Well being a cornet/trumpet player myself I am not going to say anything but with Jazz you need to forget this problem and play louder. A clarinet will never match a trumpet but in the right range it can be hear and still sound great (unless you have some people that play above Top C :rolleyes:).

The Bob (2004 ©)
 
  • #1,259
franznietzsche said:
I love playing Channel One Suite. Godly fun.

Ever heard Buddy Rich's band's recording of it? Greatness.

Buddy Rich is AMAZING! I love that version of Channel One so much. Right now, its my second favorite chart in our book. It just barely takes the backseat to Don Menza's Time Check. Boy that chart can fly. There's nothing better for a jazz trumpeter than a fast, high song :approve:.
 
  • #1,260
Here's a more recent picture.
This was taken two weeks ago on our yearly prom.
I'm on the left. The guy in the middle is a Civil Engineering major, and also sits on the VUB board. The girl on the right is a Com Science major, and is vice-president of the social council this year.
 

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Dimitri Terryn said:
Here's a more recent picture.
This was taken two weeks ago on our yearly prom.
I'm on the left. The guy in the middle is a Civil Engineering major, and also sits on the VUB board. The girl on the right is a Com Science major, and is vice-president of the social council this year.

Nice purple tie there

Where did you get it?
 
  • #1,262
The Bob said:
Yer, and then you run across a break in a run before going up high again. :smile:


Agreed but support from the diaphragm is still needed.


Well being a cornet/trumpet player myself I am not going to say anything but with Jazz you need to forget this problem and play louder. A clarinet will never match a trumpet but in the right range it can be hear and still sound great (unless you have some people that play above Top C :rolleyes:).

The Bob (2004 ©)

I play the flute, and the problem with high notes is different. I *can* play louder and get the high notes quite easily, but it isn't so clear, and does screech by a a bit.

I'm not so clear on my clarinet or Trumpet knowledge, but i think the flute goes higher than both (although not lower) and for really good tones on the high octave (3rd and 4th) you do *not* need power. You need very good ambuchere control, especially for flute.

I've never played in bands or chambres before.. too intimidating i must say :frown:
 
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Dimitri Terryn said:
Here's a more recent picture.
This was taken two weeks ago on our yearly prom.
I'm on the left. The guy in the middle is a Civil Engineering major, and also sits on the VUB board. The girl on the right is a Com Science major, and is vice-president of the social council this year.
Oooh Dimitri. :!)

The girl is very pretty!
 
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Dimitri Terryn said:
Here's a more recent picture.
This was taken two weeks ago on our yearly prom.
I'm on the left. The guy in the middle is a Civil Engineering major, and also sits on the VUB board. The girl on the right is a Com Science major, and is vice-president of the social council this year.

The computer science girls in Brussels are indeed much more beautiful then those here in Ghent...Sure, there will be those exceptions that confirm 'the rule'

regards
marlon...
 
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@Marlon : It should have been more specific. The girl studies COMmunications Science, not computer science. I know quite a few lookers in the comp sci department though. I believe that this year there were two girls that started comp sci, one who was quite beautiful, whilst the other one is not al that feminine if catch my drift...

@Bladibla : Tie Rack. It's Italian silk, but we got a good deal on it because we bought several. Purple is our faculty's colour, and the guys from the Scientific Fraternity decided to all wear the same tie.

@Evo : :blushing:
 
  • #1,267
Dimitri Terryn said:
@Marlon : It should have been more specific. The girl studies COMmunications Science, not computer science.

:smile:

That explains a lot...

regards
marlon
 
  • #1,268
Being a newbie on the forums, I'll give y'all a glance at me. I should note that I maintain strict observance of the laws of thermodynamics in my office:

http://qonos.princeton.edu/nbond/n1101600_5476.jpg
 
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  • #1,269
WOW, you are like, really really cute spacetiger! very sexy hair! :!)
 
  • #1,270
SpaceTiger said:
Being a newbie on the forums, I'll give y'all a glance at me. I should note that I maintain strict observance of the laws of thermodynamics in my office:

http://qonos.princeton.edu/nbond/n1101600_5476.jpg
Oooh, I agree, very cute! :approve:
 
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  • #1,271
SpaceTiger said:
Being a newbie on the forums, I'll give y'all a glance at me. I should note that I maintain strict observance of the laws of thermodynamics in my office:

http://qonos.princeton.edu/nbond/n1101600_5476.jpg

Nice image of a research student :biggrin:

Awesome stuff.
 
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  • #1,272
marlon said:
:smile:

That explains a lot...

regards
marlon

Yeah, the thing is, she's actually smart :bugeye:
 
  • #1,273
Dimitri Terryn said:
Yeah, the thing is, she's actually smart :bugeye:

:smile:

Humm, i DO think some of the more female members of this forum are not going to like our way of speaking here... I just have the feeling,...

regards
marlon
 
  • #1,274
marlon said:
Humm, i DO think some of the more female members of this forum are not going to like our way of speaking here... I just have the feeling,...
Yeah, what kind of a remark was that :bugeye:

He probably was blind-sighted and never actually noticed she was also smart besides pretty :wink:
 
  • #1,275
Ok ..as requested a close up for the old folks with bad eyes
 

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marlon said:
:smile:

Humm, i DO think some of the more female members of this forum are not going to like our way of speaking here... I just have the feeling,...

regards
marlon

Maybe if we put it in context...

Communications Science is a typical major for people that want to go to university but have no clue what they are going to do, only that "it shouldn't be too hard...". The cliché is, that there are a lot of beautiful girls in that major, and that they aren't all that smart.

The cliché is, I must say, well-deserved. There are A LOT of people studying this, so statistically you have a bigger chance of getting beautiful girls. And most of them are, well, not the brightest crayon on in the box (stop me if I'm screwing up metaphors).
Imagine my surprise then, when I meet a girl from that major, who answers to the cliché of being pretty, but who contrary to the cliché is actually extremely intelligent. I'm sure Marlon was in on the joke.

There, doesn't sound half as bad when you put it in context, does it?
Can I go and play now?
 
  • #1,277
SpaceTiger said:
Being a newbie on the forums, I'll give y'all a glance at me. I should note that I maintain strict observance of the laws of thermodynamics in my office:

http://qonos.princeton.edu/nbond/n1101600_5476.jpg

Ooh, a cutie! And I see you're at Princeton...I might have to send you on errands to ship me some Thomas' Sweets meltaways! :biggrin:
 
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marlon said:
:smile:

Humm, i DO think some of the more female members of this forum are not going to like our way of speaking here... I just have the feeling,...

regards
marlon

I think the surprise is that a Communications major could be smart, not that a woman could be smart. Communications is sort of a pseudonym for basket-weaving majors. :biggrin: :-p
 
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here is the latest version of this thing I use as a face !
 

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  • #1,280
hypatia, you're so cute! is that a web cam pic? I've been meaning to get a web cam - my parents have been asking me to get one they can look at me when they talk to me online.
 
  • #1,281
Moonbear said:
I think the surprise is that a Communications major could be smart, not that a woman could be smart. Communications is sort of a pseudonym for basket-weaving majors. :biggrin: :-p

Exactly. At least you understand me, Moonbear
:shy:
 
  • #1,282
Ok, I've been here a while, it's time you saw my sexy jib. Donations to the usual address...
 

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Moonbear said:
Ooh, a cutie! And I see you're at Princeton...I might have to send you on errands to ship me some Thomas' Sweets meltaways! :biggrin:

Maybe in exchange for some biology lessons!

Uh, don't read into that...

BTW, I love your cat avatar. :biggrin:
 
  • #1,284
Aww ty MIH and yes it is. I bought one for my son too, for the same reason..I miss seeing him.
 
  • #1,285
SpaceTiger said:
Maybe in exchange for some biology lessons!

Ooh, biology lessons AND chocolate! :approve: Done!

Uh, don't read into that...

:frown: Too late. :-p

BTW, I love your cat avatar. :biggrin:

Thanks. :biggrin:
 
  • #1,286
what?!? moonbear's getting chocolates and bio-lessons with spacetiger! how do i get in on the action! MB is my new idol... she scores all the guys. Note to self: be like her. second note: get rid of her so i can have spacetiger... third note: stop posting mental notes where people can see them... :-p
 
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humanino said:
here is the latest version of this thing I use as a face !
:!) :!) :!)
 
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brewnog said:
Ok, I've been here a while, it's time you saw my sexy jib. Donations to the usual address...
Brewnog, you cutie, you've been holding back on us! :-p
 
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Gale17 said:
what?!? moonbear's getting chocolates and bio-lessons with spacetiger! how do i get in on the action! MB is my new idol... she scores all the guys. Note to self: be like her. second note: get rid of her so i can have spacetiger... third note: stop posting mental notes where people can see them... :-p

You know I can read your mind...especially when you type out all your thoughts. :biggrin:
 
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hypatia said:
Ok ..as requested a close up for the old folks with bad eyes
:-p :-p :-p :-p :-p Thank you!:-p :-p
 
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Evo said:
Brewnog, you cutie, you've been holding back on us! :-p

Heh, sorry!

You should see me in colour...
 
  • #1,292
Wow, there's a whole new PF world over here :bugeye: . I guess I should join in on the fun. BTW, I'm the one without the crown.
 
  • #1,293
DocToxyn said:
Wow, there's a whole new PF world over here :bugeye: . I guess I should join in on the fun. BTW, I'm the one without the crown.
Glad you found us! Ooh, another hot guy. :-p
 
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Evo said:
Glad you found us! Ooh, another hot guy. :-p

He is, but he's married. :frown: :rolleyes:

Yep, glad you found us over here DocToxyn! Now who's going to answer all the biology questions if we're both sucked into GD? (For those who are wondering, I've had a lot more time to play on GD since DocToxyn arrived on the scene. :smile:) Maybe we'll have to sort out a shift schedule between us, Monique and iansmith. :-p
 
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Me minus a smile. Smiling and being photographed are not simultaneous events my life.
 

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da615 said:
Me minus a smile. Smiling and being photographed are not simultaneous events my life.

I believe it is the consensus around here that the smiling pictures are the best pictures :smile:, time again I have seen comments about how it makes everyone look so much better. And I believe it will work for you :biggrin:.
 
  • #1,297
motai said:
I believe it is the consensus around here that the smiling pictures are the best pictures :smile:, time again I have seen comments about how it makes everyone look so much better. And I believe it will work for you :biggrin:.


I've been told this many^n times in my life. But as soon as a camera is aimed at me, my smile -> 0. :frown:
 
  • #1,298
I love the frog prince, Doc. Its nice to put faces with the names here.
Smile or not,da615, your looking very sharp.
 
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hypatia said:
Smile or not,da615, your looking very sharp.
I second that... twice! :-p



Hi, I'm your friendly neighbourhood pig. Which reminds me of a great joke I just saw on the other thread... :biggrin:
 
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Thanks for the encouraging comments!

As for pigs, they tend to sausage as time -> infinity.
 
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