Hispanic and East Indian are NOT races
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Capoid or Khoisanid Subspecies of southern Africa A. Khoid (Hottentot) race B. Sanid (Bushmen) race II. Congoid Subspecies of sub-Saharan Africa A. Central Congoid race (Geographic center and origin in the Congo river basin) 1. Palaecongoid subrace (the Congo river basin: Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Angola) 2. Sudanid subrace (western Africa: Niger, Mali, Senegal, Guinea) 3. Nilotid subrace (southern Sudan; the ancient Nubians were of this subrace) 4. Kafrid or Bantid...
長井氏銃撃事件 映画「ビルマVJ」 鳥越俊太郎 ~ミャンマー
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長井氏銃撃事件 映画「ビルマVJ」 鳥越俊太郎Mr. Nagai shooting movie "Burma VJ" Torigoe Shuntaro Myanmar
Burma (Myanmar)'daki Müslümanlara uygulanan zulüm durmalı. Bunun için herkes
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Burma (Myanmar)'daki Müslümanlara uygulanan zulüm durmalı. Bunun için herkes yetkililere mektup yazsın www.harunyahya.org www.harunyahya.tv www.harunyahya.net www.harunyahya.com www.evrimteorisi.info
Saung Gauk: How to tune traditional harps
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) How to tune the harp in the traditional way as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint Normally most of the arched harps sold in Burma/Myanmar today know tuning pegs like on a guitar so it is more easy to tune them. Some older models still have the typical bindings using tassels like one can find on some other ancient Asian instruments, for example the Kayagum in Korea or the Chinese Guqin. Here we can see how these tassels are used to...
Saung Gauk: How to make and attach strings
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) How to make sgtrings and attach them to the harp as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint For more information on the harp, the scores for harp tunes information on tuning and how to play the harp and much more please visit my webpage: www.musicofasia.info or check out my channel here on youtube. Thanks!
Saung Gauk: Lesson 01 - Using thumb and index finger
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) Lesson 01: Movements of the fingers as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint The harp is played with the index finger and thumb of the right hand. While the index finger stretches out nearly straight, it immediately touches the next following string most of the times, thus giving the player a secure feeling to be at the right place or string each time. The index finger does not touch the next string if it plays down (up in scale) the...
Saung Gauk: Lesson 02 - Using both fingers
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) Lesson 02: Using both fingers together as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint Using the thumb and index finger in octaves like shown in this example is a good practise for the distances between the different string sets and intervalls. Normally the thumb is the leading finger which needs most of the practise, because it jumps from string to string while the index finger just plays scales and most of the time touches the next string...
Saung Gauk: Lesson 03 - Suspension notes
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) Lesson 03: Suspension notes as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint The suspension notes are of high importance for the typical melodic phrases in the traditional Saung music. Regarding the used tuning or modal scales this results in some interesting intervalls, which sometimes are hard to hear for Western ears and might sound a bit out of tune due to the quarter steps in the old traditional scales. In this example the easy C Major...
Saung Gauk: Lesson 04 - Introducing suspension notes
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SAUNG GAUK (The traditional arched harp from Burma/Myanmar) Lesson 04: Introducing suspension notes as shown by my teacher U Phone Myint The introduction of the suspension notes is mostly performed by the following string below, thus resulting in one of the most important melodical phrases of the traditional harp music in Myanmar. For more information on the harp, the scores for this and other harp tunes information on tuning and how to play the harp and much more please visit my webpage:...
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