Hungary’s Best Rope Jumping Team

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Mar 132014
 

This group claims to be Hungary’s best rope jumping team. The coordination, incredible stunts and timing are very impressive.

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The ropeskipping team is from Szombathely, Hungary (Szombathelyi Kötélugró Klub) and they have many World and European titles. They did an amazing job and their skipping skills are awesome! This great video highlights the skill, energy and positivity of Hungary’s best skipping team, Szombathelyi Kotelugro Klub. Here the club members take to the streets of their home city and skip on roads, by fountains, in parks and more. Their sense of fun and love for the often-sidelined sport is infectious.

 

Birds On The Wires

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Mar 102014
 
Birds On The Wires

Birds On The Wires

Jarbas Agnelli spotted a picture of the birds in a newspaper, perched on some telephone wires, and noticed they were arranged like notes on a musical score.

He cut out the photo and decided to make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes.

Check out the video below to hear the music created by a photo of birds on the wires.
 


Birds on the Wires

Reading a newspaper, I saw a picture of birds on the electric wires. I cut out the photo and decided to make a song, using the exact location of the birds as notes (no Photoshop edit). I knew it wasn’t the most original idea in the universe. I was just curious to hear what melody the birds were creating.

I sent the music to the photographer, Paulo Pinto, who I Googled on the internet. He told his editor, who told a reporter and the story ended up as an interview in the very same newspaper.

Here I’ve posted a short video made with the photo, the music and the score (composed by the birds).

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The Full Version Of Taps Performed By Melissa Venema

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Mar 042014
 

Melissa Venema performs the full version of Taps. The original version was called Last Post, and was written by Daniel Butterfield in 1801. It was a lengthy and formal piece so in 1862 it was shortened to 24 notes and re-named Taps.

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The Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial lies in the village of Margraten, about six miles from Maastricht, Holland. There lie buried 8,301 American soldiers killed in the battles to liberate Holland in the fall and winter of 1944-5. Sgt. Bill Dukeman, 101st Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, Second Battalion, Company C (of “Band of Brothers fame) is buried there. He was killed in the battle of “The Crossroads” in northern Holland.

The Dutch hold an annual memorial concert every September at the above cemetery to remember and honor the Americans who died to free them in Operation Market Garden and subsequent efforts to eject the German army from Holland.

Sgt. Dukeman, like many other fallen GIs, was “adopted” by a Dutch family. Dukeman’s family in the States was contacted and hosted in Holland, and his grave site decorated each year by his Dutch “family.” They keep his portrait in their home, displayed in a place of honor. Fathers pass this obligation down to their sons in Holland. This version of the original “taps” music is played by a 13 year old Dutch girl named Melissa Venema. The conductor of the orchestra is Andre Rieu from Holland.

Many of us may never have heard taps played in its entirety. The original version of Taps was called Last Post, and was written by Daniel Butterfield in 1801. It was rather lengthy and formal, as you will hear in this clip, so in 1862 it was shortened to 24 notes and re-named Taps.



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Survivor’s ‘Eye of the Tiger’ Played On A Dot Matrix Printer

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Feb 212014
 

Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger”, from Rocky III, performed on a modified dot matrix printer.

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“Eye of the tiger” on dot matrix printer

“Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor is recreated with surprising accuracy by a dot matrix printer in this 2013 video by MIDIDesaster. To create the video, MIDIDesaster converted an old dot matrix printer into a MIDI sound generator that can play up to 21 notes at once. MIDIDesaster has posted videos of several other songs, including the theme song from The Benny Hill Show. That particular video also includes an explanation of how the printer was converted.

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