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The duckwalk is a stage element of guitar showmanship popularized by Chuck Berry. The duckwalk is performed by going in the squatting position and moving forward, letting one lower leg swing back and forth in the air while playing the guitar.
While the origins of the duckwalk have been traced as far back as T-Bone Walker who already during the 1930s performed dance moves while playing his guitar, it was Chuck Berry who made the duckwalk popular and who is often credited as the inventor. In his autobiography Berry states that he used to perform the duckwalk as a child to entertain his family. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine he also claimed that it was in a 1956 show in New York City that he performed it for the first time in order to hide pleats in his silk suit. As the audience loved these moves, he did them again and again.
Angus Young of Australian hard rock band AC/DC also does duckwalk in his shows.
The duckwalk was introduced to a new audience when the character Marty McFly did the duckwalk on stage while playing Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" in the movie Back to the Future.
Walk is the first album by the American singer-songwriter Andrew Peterson, released in 1996.
All songs by Andrew Peterson.
Horse gaits are the various ways in which a horse can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training by humans.
Gaits are typically categorized into two groups: the "natural" gaits that most horses will use without special training, and the "ambling" gaits that are various smooth-riding four-beat footfall patterns that may appear naturally in some individuals, but which usually occur only in certain breeds. Special training is often required before a horse will perform an ambling gait in respond to a rider's command.
Another system of classification that applies to quadrupeds uses three categories: walking and ambling gaits, running or trotting gaits, and leaping gaits.
The British Horse Society Dressage Rules require competitors to perform four variations of the walk, six forms of the trot, five leaping gaits (all forms of the canter), halt, and rein back, but not the gallop. The British Horse Society Equitation examinations also require proficiency in the gallop as distinct from the canter.
A base on balls (BB), also known as a walk, occurs in baseball when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls, and is then entitled to reach first base without the possibility of being put out. The base on balls is defined in Section 2.00 of baseball's Official Rules, and further detail is given in 6.08(a). It is considered a faux pas for a professional player to walk to first base; the batter-runner and any advancing runners normally jog on such a play, with Pete Rose earning his nickname "Charlie Hustle" due to him running towards first on a walk.
The term "base on balls" distinguishes a walk from the other manners in which a batter can be awarded first base without liability to be put out (e.g., hit by pitch, catcher's interference). Though a base on balls, catcher interference, or a batter hit-by-a-pitched-ball (HPB) all result in the batter (and possibly runners on base) being awarded a base, the term "walk" usually refers only to a base on balls, and not the other methods of reaching base without the bat touching the ball. An important difference is that for a hit batter or catcher's interference, the ball is dead and no one may advance unless forced; the ball is live after a walk (see below for details).
Duck (aka duckling) refers to the meat of several species of bird in the family Anatidae, found in both fresh and salt water; a species of freshwater duck, the mallard, has been domesticated and is a common livestock bird in many parts of the world. Duck is eaten in various cuisines around the world.
The most common duck meat consumed in the United States is the Pekin duck. Because most commercially raised Pekins come from Long Island, New York, Pekins are also sometimes called "Long Island" ducks, despite being of Chinese origin. Some specialty breeds have become more popular in recent years, notably the Muscovy duck, and the mulard duck (a sterile hybrid of Pekins and Muscovies). Unlike most other domesticated ducks, Muscovy ducks are not descended from mallards.
Duck is particularly predominant in the Chinese cuisine — a popular dish is Peking duck, which is made from the Pekin duck. They are commonly eaten with scallions, cucumbers and hoisin sauce wrapped in a tortilla-like pancake made of flour and water or a soft, risen bun known as gebao (割包). According to the USDA, nearly 26 million ducks were eaten in the U.S. in 2004.
Tucker "Duck" Clellan is a fictional character from the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica series.
Duck served as a Colonial Viper pilot aboard the Battlestar Galactica and was a central character in the webisode series "Battlestar Galactica: The Resistance".
In the episode "Scar", Duck's wingman, a nugget, is killed by the Cylon Raider nicknamed "Scar".
When the fleet settles on New Caprica, Duck settles down with Nora, a fellow Viper pilot. They start planning for a family. Unfortunately, due to Colonel Tigh's practices in the New Caprica Resistance, Cylon Centurions massacre people worshiping in the temple, and Nora is killed. Nora had been religious, and Duck had refused to accompany her to temple that day. Duck later confronts Tigh about hiding weapons.
Getting suicidally depressed, Duck decides to get one back at the Cylons by joining the resistance and becoming a suicide bomber. Duck infiltrates the New Caprica Police, and detonates explosives strapped to himself during the graduation ceremony, killing some 30 other graduates.
The Duck guitar is the name given to Yngwie Malmsteen's 1972 cream colored Fender Stratocaster guitar. It is known as the Duck owing to a Donald Duck sticker pasted onto the headstock of the instrument.
The Duck Guitar was originally a 1972 Fender Stratocaster finished in Olympic White. Throughout the years, the paint has been faded to a cream-colored Aged Vintage White finish. Duck has been featured in several of Malmsteen's album covers as well as various interviews in magazines. The standard pickups have been replaced by DiMarzio pickups. The fingerboard is made of maple and is scalloped. The frets are jumbo sized Jim Dunlop 6000 frets. The guitar currently features a mint-green pickguard. The Duck guitar has various stickers pasted all over its body—a Donald Duck sticker at the headstock, a sticker with the words "Play Loud" in front, and Ferrari prancing horse logo stickers in the back. The guitar has numerous paint chips missing due to wear and tear over the years and also features several cigarette burns around the headstock.
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I needed to learn better cycles animation and the software , so I animated this horse as my private project. Horses' have many gaits, some specific to the breed (ex: hackney trot) so there's a lot to breakdown, analyze and animate. I also made few dressage figures, since I've never seen it animated before. I put frame numbers for anyone who would want to break it down for personal animation. =) Music is called 'The Melody of Chroniko' here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMrCkxf0RP8 ANIMATED IN MOHO PRO 12, DESIGNED IN ILLUSTRATOR ------------------------ To see additional files of how the rig works and other, see my page: https://alexgrzybowska.myportfolio.com/animation Featuring these gaits: Standard gaits: walk, fast walk, trot, canter, gallop, fast gallop, jump, rearing Dress...
The five amazing gaits of the Icelandic horse, including "tölt" and flying pace.
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The gaits of a horse explained in detail along with video footage of different gaits in regular and slow motion. Includes the running walk, fox trot, pace, step-pace, walk and trot. Please visit us at https://phoenixrisingsaddles.com for more gait training info and check out our line of humane and effective tack by Brenda Imus.
A horse on a treadmill shows different gait patterns at different speed. Recorded while ar the: Dynamic Walking and Running with Robots at ETH Zurich 2011.
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Don’t underestimate how much your cell phone can be used as a learning tool! Most smart phones have a “slow mo” video option. It’s a great opportunity to capture video of your horse to learn gaits & foot fall patterns! . Enjoy these quick clips I snapped of our horse, Paddy. Paddy can be seen at the trot, canter (both leads), as well as the counter canter. . Did you know the trot is a 2-beat diagonal gait with the diagonal pairs moving together? While the canter is a 3-beat diagonal gait. . Use this same tool to talk about stride length, reach, drive, and other aspects of stride evaluation. Note: This video first appeared as a Facebook video on the Michigan 4-H Horse Program's Facebook page and can also be viewed there.
Join Michelle, Kailey, and Maddi in the covered arena as they break down the different movements of a horse, called gaits. The team will walk us through the difference types of gaits, specifically the walk, trot, gallup and canter. There is so much to learn about the four speeds but also the variations within those speeds. The team is so excited to share their insight and we hope you will have better understanding of the various movements and speeds of a horse. Let's ride! BOOK A STAY: https://www.barszranch.com/ COME SAY HOWDY! instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barszranch/ facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barszranch/ THE BAR SZ RANCH STORY Learn more about our impossible dream: https://youtu.be/ngQ1RKX2euE BAR SZ RANCH STORE Visit the Bar SZ Ranch online store: https://www.barszd...
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The duckwalk is a stage element of guitar showmanship popularized by Chuck Berry. The duckwalk is performed by going in the squatting position and moving forward, letting one lower leg swing back and forth in the air while playing the guitar.
While the origins of the duckwalk have been traced as far back as T-Bone Walker who already during the 1930s performed dance moves while playing his guitar, it was Chuck Berry who made the duckwalk popular and who is often credited as the inventor. In his autobiography Berry states that he used to perform the duckwalk as a child to entertain his family. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine he also claimed that it was in a 1956 show in New York City that he performed it for the first time in order to hide pleats in his silk suit. As the audience loved these moves, he did them again and again.
Angus Young of Australian hard rock band AC/DC also does duckwalk in his shows.
The duckwalk was introduced to a new audience when the character Marty McFly did the duckwalk on stage while playing Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" in the movie Back to the Future.
Took my leetle girl a walkin', early in the dawn
And she left a little present on my neighbor's lawn
Pick it up - pick it up
I know he doesn't like it
But I guess it's up to him to pick it up
He called me up screamin' an' singin' the blues
Said our little present ruined his hundred dollar shoes
Scrape it off - scrape it off
I know he doesn't like it
But I guess it's up to him to scrape it off
Well he took me to court in the middle o' the day
The judge said sorry but you gonna have to pay
Cough it up - cough it up
I know I don't like it