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| Man plays Ripple on Guitar |
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Mark playing the classic "Ripple" by the
Grateful Dead. A great talent who knows many
songs and plays them all so great. And no, I
didn't film this video. One of my friend's
friends had my video camera for the day.
This video reached over 43,000 views until
the video got corrupted and I had to
re-upload it. Tags : ripple grateful dead guitar acoustic mark boulder colorado pearl street |
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| The Ripple Effect: The Heartbeat to Eternity |
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1 Concept
Drop a pebble in a still pond
and watch the ripple travel out in an ever
expanding ring
The Ripple Effect is rooted in the belief
that all we are all connected by our shared
Humanity.
2 Description of Physics
Drop a pebble in a still pond and watch the
ripple travel out in an ever expanding ring.
Two well known Principles of Physics are Wave
Theory and Entrainment.
Wave Theory teaches us that a wave will
continue to travel out, never changing its
initial shape or frequency.
It also teaches us that when two waves
intersect each other, the height of the
effect is the sum of the heights of the two
individual waves.
Entrainment is the tendency for two vibrating
bodies to lock into phase so that they
vibrate in harmony.
For a full description of the science behind
The Ripple Effect, please visit our blog at:
http://humanity-healing.blogspot.com/
3 The Goal
The Goal of Humanity Healingâ„¢ is to make a
lasting difference for positive change by
supporting Humanitarian efforts that create
sustainable solutions for the World's
problems.
We believe that through a multifaceted
approach of organizing Good Works, Education
and Promoting Spiritual growth; we can bring
about mutual respect and understanding.
We can each send out Ripples of Blessings,
Ripples of Social Justice, Ripples of
Goodness Ripples of Peace and Ripples of
Loving-Kindness past all barriers and across
all borders.
The Pond is the World,
Your Heart is the Pebble,
Drop a pebble in a still pond and watch the
ripple travel out in an ever expanding ring
with every Heartbeat.
Humanity Healing Copyright 11 December 2007
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We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of
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the material on this site is distributed
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prior interest in receiving the included
information for research and educational
purposes. Tags : Ripple effect humanity healing heartbeat waves Kindness ascension |
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Durée : 459 s |
| Ocean Wave remix - The Ripple Effect |
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Video by Ben Zoltewicz
The longer versions of this track, featuring
Jack DeJohnette and Foday Musa Suso will be
available on the album by "The Ripple Effect"
:"Hybrids" on Jack's label "Golden Beams
Productions".
The Project: The Ripple Effect was conceived
of as a project to blend some of the elements
of modern electronica/dance music with
previously recorded music by Jack DeJohnette
and some of his collaborators. All of the
music on this album was taken from multitrack
recordings. Some elements were added,
sometimes overdubbed and edited, while other
parts were omitted. The structure and
composition were altered, but the musicality
was retained. While staying true to the
original�s feel, a new piece of music
was created.
We believe this hybridization of styles is a
part of the natural developmental flow of
music. Enjoy.
The Artists: As a leader, composer and
drummer, Jack DeJohnette has supported some
of the most important and innovative
musicians of our time, including Miles Davis,
John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Carlos Santana,
Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock & Pat Metheny.
Widely regarded as one of jazz music's
greatest drummers, DeJohnette�s
playing has long drawn on sources beyond
jazz. Never willing to sit still long enough
to be categorized, he was already describing
his work as multi-directional music thirty
years ago. See http://www.jackdejohnette.com
for more information.
Foday Musa Suso is an internationally
recognized kora (West African 21-stringed
harp lute) virtuoso and a Mandingo griot.Born
in The Gambia, Suso grew up in a society
where griots function as walking libraries,
singing their stories for the community while
providing history, wisdom and entertainment.
Suso has performed and recorded worldwide
with many prominent musicians including
Herbie Hancock, Philip Glass, Pharoah
Sanders, Ginger Baker and Bill Laswell. See
http://www.fmsuso.com for more information
Composer/multi-instrumentalist John Surman is
one of the key figures in a generation of
European musicians who have crucially
expanded the international horizons of jazz.
He is acknowledged as an improvisor of world
class, and composer of a body of work which
extends far beyond the normal range of the
jazz repertoire. He has performed and
recorded with musicians including Elvin
Jones, Gil Evans, Karin Krog, John Taylor and
Dave Holland. See http://www.johnsurman.com
for more information.
Remixer/Musician Ben Surman is involved with
electronica projects including Third Zomby
and Mind over Rhythm. He is also currently
working on remixes for Karin Krog, Colin
Walcott and various other artists. As an
engineer he has worked with many artists
including Herbie Hancock, Bobby McFerrin,
Dave Holland, Hermeto Pascoal and Jim Hall.
"Ancient Techno" and "Ocean Wave" appear in
their original form on Jack's previous
release on "Golden Beams Productions": "Music
From the Hearts of the Masters".
For more information please visit
http://www.jackdejohnette.com Tags : remix dejohnette jazz worldbeat electronica jazztronica suso surman |
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Durée : 269 s |
| Ripple |
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Garcia and Grisman pair for a sweet version
of a timeless tune Tags : Garcia Grisman Ripple |
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