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Thom Yorke - Bloom (Live from Electric Lady Studios)
'Bloom' taken from the Radiohead album 'The King of Limbs'.
Director/Producer/Editor: Marisa Gesualdi
DP: Lanny Huang
Camera: Chris Piazza, Brian Morgan
Engineer: Sam Petts-Davies
Filmed at: Electric Lady Studios
published: 16 Jan 2019
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Master Tom Bloom Guatemala International Championships
Master Tom Bloom Guatemala International Championships
published: 15 Nov 2010
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Tom Bloom Karate's The Best Around
Demo footage of Grand Master Tom Bloom circa 1980's
http://www.tombloommartialarts.com
published: 07 Apr 2014
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12 Daily Martial Art Stretching Exercises
12 Daily Stretches for Martial Artists
Stretching exercises develop muscle tone and endurance. Using your imagination, relate these exercises to martial art moves.
To become an effective martial artist, strength and power are necessary and derive from both mental and physical fitness.
#1 BUTTERFLY STRETCH
#2 SINGLE PIKE STRETCH
#3 PIKE STRETCH
#4 LOOKER STRETCH
#5 STRADDLE STRETCH
#6 SIDE SPLIT
#7 FRONT SPLITS
#8 KNEE SPLIT
#9 FROG STRETCH
#10 COBRA STRETCH
#11 QUAD STRETCH
#12 BRIDGE STRETCH
published: 12 Feb 2013
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Tom Bloom
published: 10 Apr 2017
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Tom Bloom Martial Arts Rules and Code of Ethics
Martial Arts Student Rules and Code of Ethics
www.tombloommartialarts.com
published: 14 Feb 2012
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Tang Soo Do My Style Hwang Kee, Chuck Norris and Tom Bloom
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The martial arts are the military or fighting arts which were developed largely by those who were forbidden to bear arms. It is believed that a fighting art called vajramushti was first practiced in India prior to 1000 B.C. The martial arts then traveled from India to China where, in the Hunan Province during the T’ang Dynasty approximately 650 A,D, monks practiced various exercises at the Shaolin Temple.
Over a period of 2000 years, Buddhist monks in China, Japan, and Tibet first developed Jujitsu as a weaponless system of self-defense. Judo, created in 1882, is a subsequent modification of the many jujitsu holds that were considered too dangerous for sport competition. A further modification which emphasizes blows with the side of the hand is known as atemi in Judo...
published: 25 Oct 2016
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09-28-19 Memorial Service for Tom Bloom
Former College Church pastor Luis Gracia gave the homily.
The College Church of Seventh-day Adventists
337 Main St.
South Lancaster, Massachusetts
published: 21 Oct 2019
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How Hans Zimmer and Radiohead transformed "Bloom" for Blue Planet II
Radiohead's "Bloom," remixed for the ocean.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
If you listen closely enough to Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s rework of “Bloom” for Blue Planet II, you can hear a really fascinating orchestral trick at work. They call it the “tidal orchestra” — it’s a musical effect created by instructing each player to play their notes only if the person next to them isn’t playing. The result is a randomly swelling and fading musical bed for the entire series that captures the feeling of ocean waves. It’s a captivating way to score a soundtrack for the ocean — but it also fits in with a long history of capturing randomness in music composition.
"(ocean) bloom"
Created by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead
In collaboration with Bleeding Fingers
Music Produced by Russe...
published: 28 Sep 2017
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Planet Earth: Blue Planet II | Radiohead & Hans Zimmer - (ocean) bloom | BBC America
Radiohead, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, and Hans Zimmer, one of the planet’s most successful movie and TV composers, have joined forces to produce an exclusive track for BBC America’s upcoming natural history series, Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, coming to BBC America in early 2018.
Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s orchestrally reimagined version of the Radiohead song ‘(ocean) bloom’ from their 2011 album sees Radiohead’s Thom Yorke rerecord the vocals and produced by Russell Emanuel of Bleeding Fingers Music, the company which also crafted the BAFTA & Emmy-nominated score to BBC America's Planet Earth II.
Thom Yorke of Radiohead shares our excitement for the project: “Bloom was inspired by the original Blue Planet series so it’s great to be able to come full circle with the ...
published: 27 Sep 2017
5:09
Thom Yorke - Bloom (Live from Electric Lady Studios)
'Bloom' taken from the Radiohead album 'The King of Limbs'.
Director/Producer/Editor: Marisa Gesualdi
DP: Lanny Huang
Camera: Chris Piazza, Brian Morgan
Engin...
'Bloom' taken from the Radiohead album 'The King of Limbs'.
Director/Producer/Editor: Marisa Gesualdi
DP: Lanny Huang
Camera: Chris Piazza, Brian Morgan
Engineer: Sam Petts-Davies
Filmed at: Electric Lady Studios
https://wn.com/Thom_Yorke_Bloom_(Live_From_Electric_Lady_Studios)
'Bloom' taken from the Radiohead album 'The King of Limbs'.
Director/Producer/Editor: Marisa Gesualdi
DP: Lanny Huang
Camera: Chris Piazza, Brian Morgan
Engineer: Sam Petts-Davies
Filmed at: Electric Lady Studios
- published: 16 Jan 2019
- views: 4177926
1:24
Tom Bloom Karate's The Best Around
Demo footage of Grand Master Tom Bloom circa 1980's
http://www.tombloommartialarts.com
Demo footage of Grand Master Tom Bloom circa 1980's
http://www.tombloommartialarts.com
https://wn.com/Tom_Bloom_Karate's_The_Best_Around
Demo footage of Grand Master Tom Bloom circa 1980's
http://www.tombloommartialarts.com
- published: 07 Apr 2014
- views: 641
16:38
12 Daily Martial Art Stretching Exercises
12 Daily Stretches for Martial Artists
Stretching exercises develop muscle tone and endurance. Using your imagination, relate these exercises to martial art m...
12 Daily Stretches for Martial Artists
Stretching exercises develop muscle tone and endurance. Using your imagination, relate these exercises to martial art moves.
To become an effective martial artist, strength and power are necessary and derive from both mental and physical fitness.
#1 BUTTERFLY STRETCH
#2 SINGLE PIKE STRETCH
#3 PIKE STRETCH
#4 LOOKER STRETCH
#5 STRADDLE STRETCH
#6 SIDE SPLIT
#7 FRONT SPLITS
#8 KNEE SPLIT
#9 FROG STRETCH
#10 COBRA STRETCH
#11 QUAD STRETCH
#12 BRIDGE STRETCH
https://wn.com/12_Daily_Martial_Art_Stretching_Exercises
12 Daily Stretches for Martial Artists
Stretching exercises develop muscle tone and endurance. Using your imagination, relate these exercises to martial art moves.
To become an effective martial artist, strength and power are necessary and derive from both mental and physical fitness.
#1 BUTTERFLY STRETCH
#2 SINGLE PIKE STRETCH
#3 PIKE STRETCH
#4 LOOKER STRETCH
#5 STRADDLE STRETCH
#6 SIDE SPLIT
#7 FRONT SPLITS
#8 KNEE SPLIT
#9 FROG STRETCH
#10 COBRA STRETCH
#11 QUAD STRETCH
#12 BRIDGE STRETCH
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 340460
3:01
Tom Bloom Martial Arts Rules and Code of Ethics
Martial Arts Student Rules and Code of Ethics
www.tombloommartialarts.com
Martial Arts Student Rules and Code of Ethics
www.tombloommartialarts.com
https://wn.com/Tom_Bloom_Martial_Arts_Rules_And_Code_Of_Ethics
Martial Arts Student Rules and Code of Ethics
www.tombloommartialarts.com
- published: 14 Feb 2012
- views: 558
0:49
Tang Soo Do My Style Hwang Kee, Chuck Norris and Tom Bloom
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The martial arts are the military or fighting arts which were developed largely by those who were forbidden to bear arms. It is believed t...
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The martial arts are the military or fighting arts which were developed largely by those who were forbidden to bear arms. It is believed that a fighting art called vajramushti was first practiced in India prior to 1000 B.C. The martial arts then traveled from India to China where, in the Hunan Province during the T’ang Dynasty approximately 650 A,D, monks practiced various exercises at the Shaolin Temple.
Over a period of 2000 years, Buddhist monks in China, Japan, and Tibet first developed Jujitsu as a weaponless system of self-defense. Judo, created in 1882, is a subsequent modification of the many jujitsu holds that were considered too dangerous for sport competition. A further modification which emphasizes blows with the side of the hand is known as atemi in Judo; as a separate development it is called KARATE.
KARATE translates to “China hand.” After the Japanese occupied Okinawa during the 1 500’s, the Okinawan farmers were stripped of their weapons and secretly practiced te pronounced “tay” and meaning “hand” as a method of self-defense. Thereafter, the Japanese changed the translation of Kara-te to mean “open hand”
There are now approximately 100 various styles of Karate. Differences can generally be categorized by the following.
JAPANESE: employs linear patterns and straight-line techniques. Major style - Shotokan.
CHINESE: uses “soft style” circular blocks, graceful movements, and low stances. Major style - Kung-fu.
OKINAWAN: uses linear techniques plus circular blocks. Major style - Shorin-ryu.
HAWAIIAN: uses linear and circular moves. Major style - Kenpo.
KOREAN: emphasizes kicks and linear techniques.
Major styles - Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do
Korean Master Hwang Kee, after training in Northern
China where he learned the Tang style, developed TANG
SOO DO in 1945. Its influence now is approximately 50%
Korean, 25% Northern Chinese, and 25% American; equal
emphasis is placed on proficiency with hands and feet.
https://wn.com/Tang_Soo_Do_My_Style_Hwang_Kee,_Chuck_Norris_And_Tom_Bloom
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The martial arts are the military or fighting arts which were developed largely by those who were forbidden to bear arms. It is believed that a fighting art called vajramushti was first practiced in India prior to 1000 B.C. The martial arts then traveled from India to China where, in the Hunan Province during the T’ang Dynasty approximately 650 A,D, monks practiced various exercises at the Shaolin Temple.
Over a period of 2000 years, Buddhist monks in China, Japan, and Tibet first developed Jujitsu as a weaponless system of self-defense. Judo, created in 1882, is a subsequent modification of the many jujitsu holds that were considered too dangerous for sport competition. A further modification which emphasizes blows with the side of the hand is known as atemi in Judo; as a separate development it is called KARATE.
KARATE translates to “China hand.” After the Japanese occupied Okinawa during the 1 500’s, the Okinawan farmers were stripped of their weapons and secretly practiced te pronounced “tay” and meaning “hand” as a method of self-defense. Thereafter, the Japanese changed the translation of Kara-te to mean “open hand”
There are now approximately 100 various styles of Karate. Differences can generally be categorized by the following.
JAPANESE: employs linear patterns and straight-line techniques. Major style - Shotokan.
CHINESE: uses “soft style” circular blocks, graceful movements, and low stances. Major style - Kung-fu.
OKINAWAN: uses linear techniques plus circular blocks. Major style - Shorin-ryu.
HAWAIIAN: uses linear and circular moves. Major style - Kenpo.
KOREAN: emphasizes kicks and linear techniques.
Major styles - Tang Soo Do and Tae Kwon Do
Korean Master Hwang Kee, after training in Northern
China where he learned the Tang style, developed TANG
SOO DO in 1945. Its influence now is approximately 50%
Korean, 25% Northern Chinese, and 25% American; equal
emphasis is placed on proficiency with hands and feet.
- published: 25 Oct 2016
- views: 1312
1:52:39
09-28-19 Memorial Service for Tom Bloom
Former College Church pastor Luis Gracia gave the homily.
The College Church of Seventh-day Adventists
337 Main St.
South Lancaster, Massachusetts
Former College Church pastor Luis Gracia gave the homily.
The College Church of Seventh-day Adventists
337 Main St.
South Lancaster, Massachusetts
https://wn.com/09_28_19_Memorial_Service_For_Tom_Bloom
Former College Church pastor Luis Gracia gave the homily.
The College Church of Seventh-day Adventists
337 Main St.
South Lancaster, Massachusetts
- published: 21 Oct 2019
- views: 51
6:52
How Hans Zimmer and Radiohead transformed "Bloom" for Blue Planet II
Radiohead's "Bloom," remixed for the ocean.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
If you listen closely enough to Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s rewor...
Radiohead's "Bloom," remixed for the ocean.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
If you listen closely enough to Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s rework of “Bloom” for Blue Planet II, you can hear a really fascinating orchestral trick at work. They call it the “tidal orchestra” — it’s a musical effect created by instructing each player to play their notes only if the person next to them isn’t playing. The result is a randomly swelling and fading musical bed for the entire series that captures the feeling of ocean waves. It’s a captivating way to score a soundtrack for the ocean — but it also fits in with a long history of capturing randomness in music composition.
"(ocean) bloom"
Created by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead
In collaboration with Bleeding Fingers
Music Produced by Russell Emanuel
Recorded by Geoff Foster at Air Lyndhurst Studios
Mixed by Nigel Godrich, Geoff Foster and Russell Emanuel
Thumbnail image courtesy of Patch Dolan Photography
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Radiohead's "Bloom," remixed for the ocean.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
If you listen closely enough to Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s rework of “Bloom” for Blue Planet II, you can hear a really fascinating orchestral trick at work. They call it the “tidal orchestra” — it’s a musical effect created by instructing each player to play their notes only if the person next to them isn’t playing. The result is a randomly swelling and fading musical bed for the entire series that captures the feeling of ocean waves. It’s a captivating way to score a soundtrack for the ocean — but it also fits in with a long history of capturing randomness in music composition.
"(ocean) bloom"
Created by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead
In collaboration with Bleeding Fingers
Music Produced by Russell Emanuel
Recorded by Geoff Foster at Air Lyndhurst Studios
Mixed by Nigel Godrich, Geoff Foster and Russell Emanuel
Thumbnail image courtesy of Patch Dolan Photography
Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app.
Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE
Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H
Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
- published: 28 Sep 2017
- views: 1112094
5:01
Planet Earth: Blue Planet II | Radiohead & Hans Zimmer - (ocean) bloom | BBC America
Radiohead, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, and Hans Zimmer, one of the planet’s most successful movie and TV composers, have joined forces to prod...
Radiohead, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, and Hans Zimmer, one of the planet’s most successful movie and TV composers, have joined forces to produce an exclusive track for BBC America’s upcoming natural history series, Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, coming to BBC America in early 2018.
Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s orchestrally reimagined version of the Radiohead song ‘(ocean) bloom’ from their 2011 album sees Radiohead’s Thom Yorke rerecord the vocals and produced by Russell Emanuel of Bleeding Fingers Music, the company which also crafted the BAFTA & Emmy-nominated score to BBC America's Planet Earth II.
Thom Yorke of Radiohead shares our excitement for the project: “Bloom was inspired by the original Blue Planet series so it’s great to be able to come full circle with the song and reimagine it for this incredible landmark’s sequel. Hans is a prodigious composer who effortlessly straddles several musical genres so it was liberating for us all to work with such a talent and see how he wove the sound of the series’ and Bloom together.”
In turn, Hans Zimmer says: “Bloom appears to have been written ahead of its time as it beautifully reflects the jaw-dropping lifeforms and seascapes viewers are introduced to in Blue Planet II. Working with Thom, Jonny and the boys has been a wonderful diversion and it’s given me an interesting peek into their musical world. They’ve been incredible to work with and I hope everyone likes the track.”
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Radiohead, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, and Hans Zimmer, one of the planet’s most successful movie and TV composers, have joined forces to produce an exclusive track for BBC America’s upcoming natural history series, Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, coming to BBC America in early 2018.
Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s orchestrally reimagined version of the Radiohead song ‘(ocean) bloom’ from their 2011 album sees Radiohead’s Thom Yorke rerecord the vocals and produced by Russell Emanuel of Bleeding Fingers Music, the company which also crafted the BAFTA & Emmy-nominated score to BBC America's Planet Earth II.
Thom Yorke of Radiohead shares our excitement for the project: “Bloom was inspired by the original Blue Planet series so it’s great to be able to come full circle with the song and reimagine it for this incredible landmark’s sequel. Hans is a prodigious composer who effortlessly straddles several musical genres so it was liberating for us all to work with such a talent and see how he wove the sound of the series’ and Bloom together.”
In turn, Hans Zimmer says: “Bloom appears to have been written ahead of its time as it beautifully reflects the jaw-dropping lifeforms and seascapes viewers are introduced to in Blue Planet II. Working with Thom, Jonny and the boys has been a wonderful diversion and it’s given me an interesting peek into their musical world. They’ve been incredible to work with and I hope everyone likes the track.”
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- published: 27 Sep 2017
- views: 1040612