I dedicate this guitar piece to the memory of Fred Nachbaur. You can download the score from http://www.adamsatoms.com/storyteller/ (in PDF format).
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Story Teller
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Dancing Fingers
A one-minute finger exercise for pianists. The score is available at http://www.adamsatoms.com/fingers/ in the PDF format (Adobe Acrobat).
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It's Hard to be Smart
Life is so hard,
When you are smart,
Nobody understands
What's on your heart.
Dad is not there
When I need him,
Spends all his time
On that stupid machine.
They say my future is bright,
Then why don't I sleep at night?
I can't wait until I'm bigger,
To start pulling my own trigger!
Mom does love me,
That I can tell,
But she can't pull me out
Of living hell.
They say my future is bright,
Then why can't I sleep at night?
That bully's destroying my life,
It has been a horrible strife
I cannot bear!
Nobody seems to care.
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Sunrise on the Lake (2003)
I was waiting at Lake Julia for the sunrise, so I could take a nice photograph (which, unfortunately, I no longer have). It was dark at first, then it got lighter, then the Sun rose and filled the lake with light. This composition expresses that in music.
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Rhinelander Spring
I wrote this originally as a soft piece for a violin and a piano. This particular arrangement is not soft. The violin has been replaced with trumpets, the piano is still there, plus we have the bass and the drums.
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Go, Obama!
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Rock around the Block - 3D
Just rocked around the block with my trusty Canon EOS Rebel 2000 and my new Loreo 3D Lens in a Cap.
View with red/cyan anaglyph glasses (red=left), listen to with stereo headphones, and you'll feel you are right here.
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Annual Baby Parade, 1904
Annual Baby Parade, 1904, Asbury Park, New Jersey, USA.
Edison's people filmed this on September 12, 1904, the day my father was born!!!
I picked the music, with the second piece played by Edison Grand Concert Band and presumably recorded by his phonograph.
Just to put it into historical perspective, this is what Edison was filming two years after Melies filmed his Le Voyage dans la Lune (The Trip to the Moon).
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Roundhay Garden Scene (1888)
The oldest preserved celluloid film shot on October 14, 1888, by Louise Le Prince with the Le Prince single-lens camera, in the garden of the Whitley family house at Oakwood Grange Road, Roundhay, a suburb of Leeds, Yorkshire, UK.
In other words, the oldest vlog ever made! Or at least, the oldest we know about.
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Le Voyage Dans la Lune (1902)
The Trip to the Moon, the first ever sci-fi movie, produced in 1902 France by Georges Melies, based on a Jules Verne story. The end of the movie is animated, and is thus thought to be the first animated movie ever. Last but not least, it may just have been the first pirated movie ever. Georges Melies wanted to show it in the USA and make some well deserved money off it, but Thomas Edison's film technicians secretly made copies of it and exhibited it themselves, with Edison pocketing all the money and Melies going bankrupt!!!
As all movies of the time, it had no soundtrack. Instead, it came with a script read live by a narrator inside the movie theater, typically accompanied by a piano player and quite possibly with a violin or two (just as in this version).
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3D version of my entry to shugsie's LV Competition
This is a 3D remake of my entry to shugsie's eyebrow raising competition. To watch it properly, please use red/cyan glasses (red over the left eye). If you do not have them, please watch my original 2D entry instead. This is my first attempt ever to make a 3D movie, inspired by LV user RogerMaddy.
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An entry in shugsie's LV competition
Shugsie has asked all LVers who do not have detachable eyebrows to show how far they can raise their eyebrows. So, here is my entry.
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There is a problem with your video
If you have found this video in a comment to one of your videos, it means your video has no sound.
This is possible even if the original you have uploaded did, indeed, have sound. In that case, you probably used an audio codec that LiveVideo does not understand. This is easy to fix: Convert your video and its audio to a format that LV understands.
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The Liberty Bell - John Phillip Sousa
Mcasual asked me to add music to the math experiment video I uploaded earlier today. So I tweaked the math so the images do not deteriorate in a video that is more than three minutes long, rendered it, and added my own interpretation of The Liberty Bell, by John Phillip Sousa. And if anyone thinks that this piece was composed for Monty Python, I guess he needs to study up on who composed what and when a bit more. :)
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Just a Math Experiment
Thanks to ReluctantRedneck's The Coolest Thing on the Net, I am taking MIT courses at home. This video is just me messing with differential equations.
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This just in
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Like Father Like Son
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Good-bye, Virginia!
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Making 3D Logos (Tutorial)
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