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Awesome viola cover of Sia's "Chandelier" by Jeremy Green

thorglen says...

there not violin strings... most violin string are to short to string onto a viola. and given the range of pitches he is using there would be no point. if you want to play higher pitches you can your hand up towards the body of viola/violin. what your hearing is him playing in 3rd or 4th pos. on the A string which gives him the same range of pitch a violin would have with the left hand at the end of the neck on an e string in 1st pos. The range of the two overlaps in this way with the exception of the 5 lowest notes a viola can play and the 5 highest a violin can.

Is God a Mathematician?

oritteropo says...

That (1:05) certainly wasn't the first problem I saw in calculus! In fact, I don't actually remember it from either maths or physics.

Interesting talk. Eugene Wigner made a somewhat similar observation in 1959/1960 (obviously not about string theory though, just about the relationship between mathematics and the real world).

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Misirlou ('Pulp Fiction' theme) on guitar, with pencils

jubuttib says...

>> ^tsquire1:
ah, the 'ol pencil tremolo, proving that the guitar is technically a percussive instrument, not a string instrument.


The guitar is most definitely a string instrument, but like the piano, it's also a percussive instrument. There's no reason it can't be both. The definition of "string instrument" doesn't really have anything to do with how the strings are vibrated, just that the sound is generated by them.

Misirlou ('Pulp Fiction' theme) on guitar, with pencils

Kinetic Ball Sculpture

MojoeMAN says...

>> ^dannym3141:
>> ^joedirt:
There have to be in tubes or something. I'm not sure if this is what they say it is, it might be wires. The amount of energy if that is a 8' tall room is staggering.

I don't get it. How much energy is required to move a ball bearing on a string?


That was my fault. The video originally said that the balls were being moved by a magnetic field. joedirt was referring to that and not the strings.

Little Help: IE Displays IMG but Fire Fox Does Not: Coders (Science Talk Post)

NordlichReiter says...

I figured it out.

First I need a virtual path, second firefox does not like /images/, it likes images/.

IE lets you get away with murder as a coworker said today.

Acceptable Code:
string filename = "Images/" + FileUpload1.FileName;
Not Acceptable
string filename = "/Images/" + FileUpload1.FileName;

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