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i don't set it up for the piano, i set it up for the percussion, you see? >> hinojosa: do most pianists come at it the same way, or is it because you have this kind of percussive background? i think a lot of pianists who grew up with the percussion will come up out of this. and a lot of great jazz pianists come out from the drums, like thelonious monk. you know, i always hear the drums in his playing. so i think anybody who has a perspective of a drummer, or has understood the drums, will come up also relating to the drums in a certain way, that it would not be somebody that grew up only playing classical music, for example. >> hinojosa: so you grew up in panama, and when you're still in your early 20s you end up going to new york. and incredible things start to happen to you. i mean, you meet dizzy gillespie, and you're this young kid from panama. what's going on for you, as suddenly you're now with the great dizzy gillespie, and not only is he saying, "play with me," he'saying to you, danilo perez, "you have talent"? >> part of that is a basic fundamental
i don't set it up for the piano, i set it up for the percussion, you see? >> hinojosa: do most pianists come at it the same way, or is it because you have this kind of percussive background? i think a lot of pianists who grew up with the percussion will come up out of this. and a lot of great jazz pianists come out from the drums, like thelonious monk. you know, i always hear the drums in his playing. so i think anybody who has a perspective of a drummer, or has understood the drums, will...
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these layers are made up of interlocking percussion parts and different melodic lines.polyphony can be rhythmic as well as melodic as in the west african manjani rhythm played on the jembe family of drums. the lead drummer improvises over the different rhythmic patterns played by members of the group. [drumming] [soft flute music] when the texture of music is monophonic, what can add richness to the single line? in japan, the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute, has a long history as a solo instrument. in the honkyo ku, or meditative style, great emphasis is placed on the tone color, or timbre of each and every note. (woman) the roots of shakuhachi music lie in zen meditative practice. this sect of buddhism--they believe playing the shakuhachi, playing even a single tone, was a means or vehicle for enlightenment. [soft flute plays] shakuhachi has such a palette of different color sounds. for example, if we want a very strong round sound, more like a western flute, very hard-edged sound, we have [hard-edged flute sound] very, more strong kind of shakuhachi sound. then we also
these layers are made up of interlocking percussion parts and different melodic lines.polyphony can be rhythmic as well as melodic as in the west african manjani rhythm played on the jembe family of drums. the lead drummer improvises over the different rhythmic patterns played by members of the group. [drumming] [soft flute music] when the texture of music is monophonic, what can add richness to the single line? in japan, the shakuhachi, an end-blown flute, has a long history as a solo...
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spanish instrument and the lyrics are from spain and the type of song is indigenous and the type of percussion can is african. >> (inaudible). >> yeah, you could hear in the music. it has that pitch and that sadness to it. >> (inaudible). >> okay. so can you play the first song? we will show you a little bit and then you guys can come up and dance. (music). (applause). (music) >> welcome to this afternoon's performance. before the actual performance starts i thought i would say a few brief words about what japanese chamber music means. there are quite a different number of japanese chamber music. what you will hear today however is a musical form that was transmitted by a specific group of musicians. all of the musicians by definition were blind males. the significance of this genre is perhaps at most notable for the aesthetic quality of its pieces of some
spanish instrument and the lyrics are from spain and the type of song is indigenous and the type of percussion can is african. >> (inaudible). >> yeah, you could hear in the music. it has that pitch and that sadness to it. >> (inaudible). >> okay. so can you play the first song? we will show you a little bit and then you guys can come up and dance. (music). (applause). (music) >> welcome to this afternoon's performance. before the actual performance starts i...
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[percussive music] ♪ 94% believe it is seahorse.r. >> i was pretty sure that that's what it was, but i didn't want to say so in case i influenced them. so yeah, i'm gonna go with "c," seahorse, final answer. >> played it very smartly. it is seahorse. you are right. all right, nicole, we're gonna start building your bank. let's see how much money is behind this question. we're gonna start you with $500. >> $500. >> o
[percussive music] ♪ 94% believe it is seahorse.r. >> i was pretty sure that that's what it was, but i didn't want to say so in case i influenced them. so yeah, i'm gonna go with "c," seahorse, final answer. >> played it very smartly. it is seahorse. you are right. all right, nicole, we're gonna start building your bank. let's see how much money is behind this question. we're gonna start you with $500. >> $500. >> o
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that gives you an idea of how large the percussion was. >> wow. thank you so much. reporting. we will be back right after the break. please, stay with us. geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, so
that gives you an idea of how large the percussion was. >> wow. thank you so much. reporting. we will be back right after the break. please, stay with us. geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a...
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they make up a non-newtonian fluid, which is liquid but solid under the percussive action of the speakerah. okay. uh, listen, i need to talk to sheldon. (bass notes stop) no, that's what she said-- sheldon. okay, look, i bought the game, and i've been exploring the island of tortage, but i can't figure out how to get past the guard captain. do you have the enchanted sword? no, no, i have a bronze dagger. you can't slay the guard captain with a bronze dagger. my lord, it's like the car key in your apartment door all over again. all right, how do i get the sword? well, have you been to the temple of mishra? is that the place on the hill with the weird priest in front of it? no, no, no, it's... oh, for god's sakes, gimme. thank you-- i really appreciate this. you're gonna have to learn to do these things for yourself, penny. don't patronize me-- just get the sword! what the frak? leonard: beats me. they were playing all last night, too. it's like some kind of weird comic book crossover. like if hulk were dating peppermint patty. i always thought peppermint patty was a lesbian. no, that's ma
they make up a non-newtonian fluid, which is liquid but solid under the percussive action of the speakerah. okay. uh, listen, i need to talk to sheldon. (bass notes stop) no, that's what she said-- sheldon. okay, look, i bought the game, and i've been exploring the island of tortage, but i can't figure out how to get past the guard captain. do you have the enchanted sword? no, no, i have a bronze dagger. you can't slay the guard captain with a bronze dagger. my lord, it's like the car key in...
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a musician creating this yellow and green percussion like a moroc morocco.his one kinder to the ears because of the vuvuzela horn. they should get rid of it because of what it's called. it was later banned by the european soccer governing board so now it's just moroccos. >> much more relaxes. >>> you'll love this one, a warm and fuzzy story. for years animal planet offered something different to watch on super bowl sunday called puppy bowl. breaking news. looks like these cute dogs have competition. >> hall mark channel said it will be offering kitten ball on next year's super bowl sunday. no word on how the kitten bowl will go down. like the puppy bowl, it will include animals from shelters that need new homes. >> these make you saw ah. >> they are so sweet. they look a little big. animal planet responded to the plan seeing the feline rivals are copy cats. get it. >> i see what you're doing with that. of course they are big. it's super bowl. some might be drug tested, could be steroids. >> thanks so much for being with us. join us at 5:00, 6:00, 11:00. have
a musician creating this yellow and green percussion like a moroc morocco.his one kinder to the ears because of the vuvuzela horn. they should get rid of it because of what it's called. it was later banned by the european soccer governing board so now it's just moroccos. >> much more relaxes. >>> you'll love this one, a warm and fuzzy story. for years animal planet offered something different to watch on super bowl sunday called puppy bowl. breaking news. looks like these cute...
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literally right across and the street and the percussive nature of this bomb shook all of us. you flinch and duck and then you look up and see this huge cloud of white smoke coming off the sidewalk and we froze. everyone around us froze. and then the second bomb within a matter of seconds goes off and you knew. then you knew exactly what was happening so we started making our way toward that initial blast and, you know, i've got to be honest, i was in a complete state of shock and in my head i wasn't processing things. it was almost as though time was slowing down. >> rose: we continue with ray kelly, police commissioner of new york city. >> the more complex the plot, the more likely it is you're going to have intelligence information, the more moving parts there are to a scheme that you have a greater chance of getting intelligence. but an individual or small group does it you may not get any advanced notice. >> rose: finally we conclude with a change of pace. a consideration of the new broadway play "orphans" with alec baldwin and ben foster. >> it's like tennis, you want to
literally right across and the street and the percussive nature of this bomb shook all of us. you flinch and duck and then you look up and see this huge cloud of white smoke coming off the sidewalk and we froze. everyone around us froze. and then the second bomb within a matter of seconds goes off and you knew. then you knew exactly what was happening so we started making our way toward that initial blast and, you know, i've got to be honest, i was in a complete state of shock and in my head i...
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yellow and green percussion struchlt, singing there with it. those will be used during the 2014 soccer world cup hosted by brazil. kind of like the rain sticks a little bit. >> looks like it would be good for a party. >> this makes a rattling sound, designed to be a little kinder to the ear than the vuvuzela horn that was popular during the 2010 world cup in south africa. that horn was, let's say, irritating to some. it was banned by the european soccer governing board. because it was so loud, so many people in the bay area waking up happy about that. >> i like the shakers. told you about it yesterday. now we'll show you the video of the all solar powered plane and that smooth flight over the by area. >> great video. stick around for that. plus a rare defeat for tesla, ahead in business. >>> does not use a single drop of fuel. did you happen to see it over the bay area yesterday? the solar impulse actual ly spet 16 hours flying around the bay area. it has a wing span of a 747 jet but uses power equal to an electric scooter. >> that was just fun
yellow and green percussion struchlt, singing there with it. those will be used during the 2014 soccer world cup hosted by brazil. kind of like the rain sticks a little bit. >> looks like it would be good for a party. >> this makes a rattling sound, designed to be a little kinder to the ear than the vuvuzela horn that was popular during the 2010 world cup in south africa. that horn was, let's say, irritating to some. it was banned by the european soccer governing board. because it...
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it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash bang percussions to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to catch the suspect live. listen to officers negotiate with him as he's holed up inside a boat. >> reporter: we snaked through alleys and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. there was a word of reassurance during negotiations. and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us, saying we were in the cross fire zone. >> clear out, okay? >> reporter: it was just minutes later police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood, weakened. these pictureks show thermal images from a helicopter as he hid in the boat. the entire neighborhood had been on lockdown. after the standoff, we spoke to neighbors. this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood, looking through the suspect. this is eddie beck's house. >> they came in, they searched the living room area, dining room, bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen area. >> reporter: they search cabinets and t
it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash bang percussions to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to catch the suspect live. listen to officers negotiate with him as he's holed up inside a boat. >> reporter: we snaked through alleys and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. there was a word of reassurance during negotiations. and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us,...
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before we even arrived, we were hearing huge percussions. we were hearing bombs going off.re hearing multiple rounds. we understand from the governor today in his latest news conference, 200 round of ammunition were fired. and when we arrived, there were about five police cars ahead of us. and as we got out of our car and began to shoot video, dozens and dozens started to show up so we were almost boxed in with the police while all of these shots were going on on one side of us and explosions were going off on the other side of us. we found ourselves having to crouch down behind our news cars and get on the telephone and get on the air with my station here in boston and carry the coverage live. i'll tell you, it was a tense situation, and then adding the real gravity to the situation when hours later, that we found out at one point out here early this morning, we were feet away from the suspected boston marathon bombers. >> adam, thanks so much for joining us this evening. adam williams of whdh. here now is former prosecutor, mitch epner. great to have you with us tonight.
before we even arrived, we were hearing huge percussions. we were hearing bombs going off.re hearing multiple rounds. we understand from the governor today in his latest news conference, 200 round of ammunition were fired. and when we arrived, there were about five police cars ahead of us. and as we got out of our car and began to shoot video, dozens and dozens started to show up so we were almost boxed in with the police while all of these shots were going on on one side of us and explosions...
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we felt a little bit of the percussion wave. it sounded like an i.e. d. that was the first reaction i had. that is actually the definition of the type of device that it is feared and suspected was set off today, pete, whether it's in a military or civilian setting. >> reporter: well, that's right. and, i mean, you know, there's a lot of sort of informed speculation going on about the nature of the strength or size of these devices and what they might be composed of. i have not -- the federal officials i've talked to have not seen any kind of definitive information on what these devices were, whether they were pipe bombs, what the explosive was. but there's a lot of sort of armchair analysis based simply on what can be seen and heard. the size of that picture there, the white smoke suggests perhaps a commonly used high explosive in a lot of terror bombs. but then, on the other hand is despite the number of injuries here, the relatively low strength of these devices in terms of what they might have been for a relatively small package. not a lot of structura
we felt a little bit of the percussion wave. it sounded like an i.e. d. that was the first reaction i had. that is actually the definition of the type of device that it is feared and suspected was set off today, pete, whether it's in a military or civilian setting. >> reporter: well, that's right. and, i mean, you know, there's a lot of sort of informed speculation going on about the nature of the strength or size of these devices and what they might be composed of. i have not -- the...
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it was a huge percussion.two runners in front of me that got hit by some slarp knell on their legs and went to the ground. it was definitely a con cussive type type shrapnel bomb. >> you think it might have been a bomb? >> i think it was a bomb. it didn't come from the street, the manhole. it was on the sidewalk where people were mingling out in front of the restaurants. >> that's a man speculating right now. we have nothing confirmed in terms of whether or not this was a manhole cover, whether or not this was, in fact, a bomb. he was just describing that it was on the sidewalk. this is one man's description of what happened. he said he did not hear -- he did not see, rather, any flames. instead he saw a white cloud of smoke. and he was pretty insistent that it was along the sidewalk. >> all right. this is new england cable news. again, none of us on the air here are forensic experts. but we -- you can see the kind of cordite white powder aftereffects of an explosion flush to the left hand side along the sidew
it was a huge percussion.two runners in front of me that got hit by some slarp knell on their legs and went to the ground. it was definitely a con cussive type type shrapnel bomb. >> you think it might have been a bomb? >> i think it was a bomb. it didn't come from the street, the manhole. it was on the sidewalk where people were mingling out in front of the restaurants. >> that's a man speculating right now. we have nothing confirmed in terms of whether or not this was a...
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we felt a little bit of the percussion wave. it sounded like an i.e.d. that was the first reaction i h had." that is actually the definition of the type of device it is feared and suspected was set off today, pete. whether it's in a military or civilian setting. >> well, that's right. and you know, there's a lot of sort of informed speculation going on about the nature of the strength or size of these devices and what they might be composed of. i have not -- the federal officials i've talked to have not seen any kind of definitive information on what these devices were, whether they were pipe bombs, what the explosive was. but there's a lot of sortar of armchair analysis based on simply what can be seen and heard. the size of that picture there, the white smoke suggests possibly a commonly used high explosive in a lot of terror bombs. but then on the other hand is despite the number of injuries here the relatively low strength of these devices in terms of what they might have been for a relatively small package. not a lot of structural damage to the buil
we felt a little bit of the percussion wave. it sounded like an i.e.d. that was the first reaction i h had." that is actually the definition of the type of device it is feared and suspected was set off today, pete. whether it's in a military or civilian setting. >> well, that's right. and you know, there's a lot of sort of informed speculation going on about the nature of the strength or size of these devices and what they might be composed of. i have not -- the federal officials...
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the blast, the percussion, if you will, from the explosion actually tilted my camera, ran toward the blown up by the explosion and surrounded by police who at that point drawn their guns out. it was only a matter of feet where i was at the blast scene, which is really difficult to get to because they have this protective fence to keep spectators off the course during the race. and that was a hindrance to get rescuers there. but i shot some pictures over the fence and then worked my -- >> brian: what we're seeing right now, i hate to interrupt you. you caught the second blast, didn't you? obviously you couldn't have anticipated it. how did you do it? >> i'm just shooting what's going on in front of me and couldn't have been more than 15 seconds when the second blast happened. that's how quick it was. that's when the -- i think that's when i started seeing all people screaming, my god, what's going on. >> megyn: that will clearly be evident in this case, that photo, which is pretty clear of the second blast. you also caught that picture of what we now know was a 78-year-old runner who
the blast, the percussion, if you will, from the explosion actually tilted my camera, ran toward the blown up by the explosion and surrounded by police who at that point drawn their guns out. it was only a matter of feet where i was at the blast scene, which is really difficult to get to because they have this protective fence to keep spectators off the course during the race. and that was a hindrance to get rescuers there. but i shot some pictures over the fence and then worked my -- >>...
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. >> johns densmore 2rks 3 percussion. >> raymond, born 2/12/39. >> occupation. >> name?he music scene back in the 1960s. morison died a few years later in 1971. he was only 27. after his death the band broke up. they had several league battles. since then john densmore has written a new book "the doors: unhinged." anthony mason has more. >> it's licits a special memory for each. drummer john densmore is trying to keep it that way. >> are you surprised at the continuing popularity of the doors music? >> i can only attribute it to the drumming. >> reporter: john densmore was the beat behind the poweetry of jim morison. along with the others they were the doors. together just six years their music which evoked the darker side of the '60s has sold more than a hundred million records. densmore first met him in his parents' garage. >> ray handed me a crumpled people of paper. jim was in the corner with bare feet. i thought, oh my god, i hear rhythm on this. i want to drum to this. ♪ break on through to the other side ♪ break on through to the other side ♪ >> this is where we r
. >> johns densmore 2rks 3 percussion. >> raymond, born 2/12/39. >> occupation. >> name?he music scene back in the 1960s. morison died a few years later in 1971. he was only 27. after his death the band broke up. they had several league battles. since then john densmore has written a new book "the doors: unhinged." anthony mason has more. >> it's licits a special memory for each. drummer john densmore is trying to keep it that way. >> are you...
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it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash bang percussions to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he is holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. we snaked through alice and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. during negotiations, there was a word of reassurance. and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. as we shot this exclusive video, police rushed us, saying we were in the crossfire zone. >> clear out, okay? come on, i said please. >> reporter: it was just minutes later that police captured tsarnaev. he had lost blood, was weakened. the entire neighborhood had been on lock down, residents terrified as law enforcement went door to door. after the standoff, we spoke with neighbors. here on cypress street, this is one of the houses where police were combing through the neighborhood, looking for the suspect. this is eddie beck's house, he took us through what it was like when s.w.a.t. teams came through here. >> they c
it went on for several minutes and police lobbed in flash bang percussions to stun him. in the end, authorities showed their determination to capture the suspect alive. listen to officers negotiating with him as he is holed up inside a boat in a backyard in watertown. we snaked through alice and back lots to get to within a couple hundred yards of the boat. during negotiations, there was a word of reassurance. and an appeal to someone they knew was in pain. as we shot this exclusive video,...