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The 34th Royal Sikh Pioneers was an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1857, when they were raised as the Punjab Sappers. The regiment recruited exclusively from the Mazhabi Sikh community of Punjab province. Despite being "pioneers" by name, the regiment functioned as a Sikh infantry regiment specially trained as assault pioneers.
The regiment took part in the Siege of Delhi, the Siege of Lucknow and the Capture of Lucknow during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. They were next in action during the Second Afghan War in 1878 and the Relief of Chitral in 1897. To honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Indian they took part in the Rawalpindi Parade 1905.
During World War I they were part of the 3rd (Lahore) Division and served on the Western Front, in the Mesopotamia Campaign and in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign.
After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments. In 1922, the 34th Sikh Pioneers now became the 2nd Battalion, 3rd Sikh Pioneers. The regiment was allocated to the new Indian Army on independence.
This article covers numbered east-west streets in Manhattan, New York City. Major streets have their own linked articles; minor streets are discussed here. The streets do not run exactly east–west, because the grid plan is aligned with the Hudson River rather than with the cardinal directions. "West" is approximately 29 degrees north of true west.
The numbered streets carry crosstown traffic. In general, even-numbered streets are one-way eastbound and odd-numbered streets are one-way west. Several exceptions reverse this. Most wider streets carry two-way traffic, as do a few of the narrow ones.
Streets' names change from West to East (for instance, East 10th Street to West 10th Street) at Broadway below 8th Street, and at Fifth Avenue from 8th Street and above.
Although the numbered streets begin just north of East Houston Street in the East Village, they generally do not extend west into Greenwich Village, which already had streets when the grid plan was laid out by the Commissioners' Plan of 1811. Streets that do continue farther west change direction before reaching the Hudson River. The grid covers the length of the island from 14th Street north. 13th Street would be the southernmost numbered street to span the entire width of Manhattan without changing direction, but it is interrupted by Jackson Square Park.
Mark Turner is the name of:
Leonard Joseph "Lennie" Tristano (March 19, 1919 – November 18, 1978) was an American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and teacher of jazz improvisation.
Tristano studied for bachelor's and master's degrees in music in Chicago before moving to New York City in 1946. He played with leading bebop musicians and formed his own small bands, which soon displayed some of his early interests – contrapuntal interaction of instruments, harmonic flexibility, and rhythmic complexity. His quintet in 1949 recorded the first free group improvisations. Tristano's innovations continued in 1951, with the first overdubbed, improvised jazz recordings, and two years later, when he recorded an atonal improvised solo piano piece that was based on the development of motifs rather than on harmonies. He developed further via polyrhythms and chromaticism into the 1960s, but was infrequently recorded.
Tristano started teaching music, especially improvisation, in the early 1940s, and by the mid-1950s was concentrating on teaching in preference to performing. He taught in a structured and disciplined manner, which was unusual in jazz education when he began. His educational role over three decades meant that he exerted an influence on jazz through his students, including saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh.
Virtuoso Guthrie Govan demonstrates his amazing machine-gun strumming.
This is as the title suggests, yet another Babyshambles song. One of my favourites. It's from the album "Down In Albion". Here are the lyrics: Speak Don't talk about it Speak Don't want to know all about it Arguing with you's no good Well you'll be nobody's fool but you almost Speak Don't talk about it Don't talk about the 32nd of December That's the night I'm trying so hard to forget All you do is you come round and then, well I remember Remember what I try, that I, what I.... Speak Don't talk about it Speak Don't want to know all about it Anybody want tea? Did anybody, thank you, ah fuck me But don't speak And don't talk about it Don't you talk about the 32nd of December That's the night im trying so hard to forget All you do is you phone, then I, I remember Remember what I try That...
Matt Teitelman (Kanye West) introduces you to eighth, sixteenth, and thirty-second notes, which are all subdivisions of the beat. This lesson explains these in a simple, easy to understand way. For more lessons and courses on drumming & rhythm, from beginner to advanced, go to https://musicschoolonline.com/subscribe/
Lennie Tristano - 317 East 32nd Street
Mark Turner - Mark Turner Mark Turner (tenor sax), Joshua Redman (tenor sax), Edward Simon (piano), Christopher Thomas (bass), Brian Blade (drums) Composed by Lennie Tristano
Lawrence Pankratz is one of the last veterans of C Company 1-128th IN who served in WWII. Here he talks about his experiences and how the National Guard unit changed throughout the war.
FREE Series: The Drum Rudiment Master Class - http://bit.ly/OMmKh7 . Learn how to count 32nd notes in this video drum lesson! . View the resources for this lesson at: http://www.drumlessons.com/drum-lessons/drum-theory-notation/how-to-count-32nd-notes/
This fill is an aggressive chop that can be used in any heavier genre of music. Feel free to take the ideas and concepts in this lesson and experiment with them! Looking for more chop lessons? http://OrlandoDrummer.com is a massive library of Adam's lessons and drumless tracks. Preview hundreds of lessons and choose only the ones you want, or become a member and stream Adam's entire video library instantly. Looking for the song in this video? Download or stream "Moscow" (along with dozens of other drumless tracks) here - http://OrlandoDrummer.com/shop-practice-loops/ IG - @Insta_Chops Twitter - @Orlando_Drummer FB - /TheOrlandoDrummer FB - /AdamTuminaro Find all of Adam's gear specs at the links below - http://OrlandoDrummer.com/Gear http://OrlandoDrummer.com/Meinl http://OrlandoD...
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Pour être encore un peu heureuse
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