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and probabilities which, they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transposel. so these are all different types of scripters. and then there's a whole lot of other stuff. buried maths. i like my chains. who doesn't! we will make that a tedious loop. music beat loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will putting in some scripters. first thing i'm going to put in is a way of reducing the number of beats. music beat loop. it is only playing 80% of the beats. now, let's have it hit some outdrums, occasionally. already it is a pretty crappy drummer, i have to say. well, no, i have to say, actually, this is way more interesting, with the greatest of respect, than the original drumbeat, isn't it? yea. it makes it sound human. we'll hit some rolls. traditional music, you have a piece which you lock down but you are not locking that down. you are locking down a kind of process. it's almost like you're taking this, or part of it, and you're locking that down, this is how i might want the piece to be but i don't mind so much
and probabilities which, they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transposel. so these are all different types of scripters. and then there's a whole lot of other stuff. buried maths. i like my chains. who doesn't! we will make that a tedious loop. music beat loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will putting in some scripters. first thing i'm going to put in is a way of reducing the number of beats. music beat loop....
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>> really good in the key of c. ( laughter ) the guitar is instantly transposable.ou just move it up and the key moves. a piano becomes relative to the charps and flats, you can't put a capeo on a piano. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and transpose it up but i'm still playing in the key of c. so i grew up quickly going, this goes bum bum bum and this goes binghamptobing, bing, bing and u subdivide it. it's a calculator. ( humming ) i knew early what that was. >> rose: self-learned? for the most part, self-learned from when i was younger, sitting at a piano and working it out, a lit gill tar lessons when i was a kid. my guitar teacher stopped teach meg to read music. >> rose: because? because i took off on this other thing. he would do 15 minutes of book stuff and 15 minutes of, like, you bring a song in and he'll teach you how to play the song. i would bring these bruce songs in and he'll teach know do it. i go, okay, got it. the curriculum gathered really quickly on this blues thing, but we weren't doing to book stuff and my parents at one point sai
>> really good in the key of c. ( laughter ) the guitar is instantly transposable.ou just move it up and the key moves. a piano becomes relative to the charps and flats, you can't put a capeo on a piano. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and transpose it up but i'm still playing in the key of c. so i grew up quickly going, this goes bum bum bum and this goes binghamptobing, bing, bing and u subdivide it. it's a calculator. ( humming ) i knew early what that was. >>...
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. >> yes, and you can take and transpose that where you are going -- >> here toos trick for me.u think that donald trump is lying to the staff or leaving things out in conversations with them or the other way around? because i can, there are a number of examples involving mr. bannon for example where the president was signing stuff, and we were told from the press that he didn't know what he was signing in some of the stacks of p papers, and so is he leaving them in the dark or they are leaving him in dark or both? >> well, he is not the kind of president that we know that is going to the go through the briefing book to understand what he is doing, so he has to rely on the staff. they know that. so there may be many things slipping into documents that are getting signed, and some where there is public fanfare or some k quietly signed and routine business. >> and pushing their agenda though? >> exactly, exactly. so we don't know what is going on there. but we do know that there are some that have surfaced with bannon and the national security council with he put himself on and di
. >> yes, and you can take and transpose that where you are going -- >> here toos trick for me.u think that donald trump is lying to the staff or leaving things out in conversations with them or the other way around? because i can, there are a number of examples involving mr. bannon for example where the president was signing stuff, and we were told from the press that he didn't know what he was signing in some of the stacks of p papers, and so is he leaving them in the dark or they...
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says:<"in the near future you could be getting in your exercise while flying">their idea is called transposemaking customizable cabins for inside the airplanes.which they call modules these modules could be quickly switched out before and after each flight when someone books a ticket they would choose what they want their area of the module to be a bicycle, a yoga set up, a bunk bed, a bar.. whateverand if there is turbulence there would be these little hopper seats near by to jump into. jason chua /project executive, airbus says:<"imagine you are on a flight with 4 rows of seats but instead of that it's a gym, or a restaurant, or kids play area ">jason with a=cubed says this will not be just for the rich. they believe these modules will be sponsored by companies making it more appealing to the airlines to work with them. jason chua /project executive, airbus says:<"imagine a movie is coming out so a module is themed like that movie on the walls ">and this is not a moon shot decades away they think this will roll out soon. jason chua /project executive, airbus says:<"we are getting it out in
says:their idea is called transposemaking customizable cabins for inside the airplanes.which they call modules these modules could be quickly switched out before and after each flight when someone books a ticket they would choose what they want their area of the module to be a bicycle, a yoga set up, a bunk bed, a bar.. whateverand if there is turbulence there would be these little hopper seats near by to jump into. jason chua /project executive, airbus says:jason with a=cubed says this will...
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you can use a pno and transpose up, but you are still in the key of c. goes, bum bum bu, and ding, and ding ding you calculate, and then it sounds like this, a triad. i knew what that was. charlie: but is also learned? -- self learned? john: yes, for the most part. my guitar teacher stopped teaching me how to read music. charlie: that is on. -- odd. john: i took off on this other thing. 15 minutes of book, 15 minutes of, you bring a song in, he will teach you how to do a song. i would bring in blues, and he would teach me. the curriculum gathered weekly on this blues, but we were not doing the book. blues, but wethis were not doing the book. had the book in front -- charlie: where did you think you were going? john: stevie wonder, jimi hendrix, that was my calling. when i was 13 years old, i went, got it. i remember the first night i had a guitar. it was before i had lessons, which i now tell my parents who say, what do i do, i want to give my kids, give them a guitar for a month, let them discover their own nebulous take on things, then fully in the the
you can use a pno and transpose up, but you are still in the key of c. goes, bum bum bu, and ding, and ding ding you calculate, and then it sounds like this, a triad. i knew what that was. charlie: but is also learned? -- self learned? john: yes, for the most part. my guitar teacher stopped teaching me how to read music. charlie: that is on. -- odd. john: i took off on this other thing. 15 minutes of book, 15 minutes of, you bring a song in, he will teach you how to do a song. i would bring in...
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and just like those days in school lots of people made mistakes either transposing numbers or not having columns add up. today only a little more than 3,001,040s are -- 3 million are prepared by hand. if you think about it there are probably some millenniums that have not seen a 1040. so i'm not here to tell you i know what's going to happen but i know it has gotten to a critical point. over the years the tax code has been changed we added lines. there is a limit to what our experts in what we can squeeze. let me be claire aear. i would like to note we zroenwo have a plan to do away with it yet. it won't be retiring any time soon. you all are really a with-it group. i think the folks at crayola it is hard to find replacement color. what happened to the 1040 is symbolic of all of the changes we have seen as people have increasingly embraced electronic filing. more will occur in the years ahead. what do we do besides tax filing season? we help quite a bit of time helping taxpayers. we area is in the online services we provide in response to the changing needs. many people want to interact
and just like those days in school lots of people made mistakes either transposing numbers or not having columns add up. today only a little more than 3,001,040s are -- 3 million are prepared by hand. if you think about it there are probably some millenniums that have not seen a 1040. so i'm not here to tell you i know what's going to happen but i know it has gotten to a critical point. over the years the tax code has been changed we added lines. there is a limit to what our experts in what we...
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probabilities which, when they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transposec is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will putting in some scripters. first thing i'm going to put in is a way of reducing the number of beats. let's. .. music beat loop beat changes so it's only playing 80% of the beats. now, let's have it hit some other drums, occasionally. already it is a pretty crappy drummer, i have to say. well, no, i have to say, actually, this is way more interesting, with the greatest of respect, than the original drumbeat, it makes it sound human. now we'll put in some rolls. traditional music, you have a piece which you lock down, but you're not locking that down. you're locking down a kind of piece of it. it's almost like you're taking this, or part of it, and you're locking that down, this is how i might want the piece to be but i don't mind so much if it changes every time. that is a good way of explaining it. i'm trying to kind of make a version of me in the software, my taste, if you like. i'm always interested in what is at
probabilities which, when they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transposec is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will putting in some scripters. first thing i'm going to put in is a way of reducing the number of beats. let's. .. music beat loop beat changes so it's only playing 80% of the beats. now, let's have it hit some other drums, occasionally. already it is a pretty crappy drummer, i have to say. well, no, i have to say,...
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will it transpose into votes? we may get an answer this tuesday.onversation is next. relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. we are back. president trump. notice the tax violation yesterday. he tweeted about this this morning. i did what was an almost impossible thing to do for the republican- -- easily won the election. now they're bringing up tax returns again? you were part of that rally. what were they about, who paid for them? >> i got to speak to the one in dc here yesterday. honestly my expectations were very low. there's always been these
will it transpose into votes? we may get an answer this tuesday.onversation is next. relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that...
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like those days in school where lots of people made mistakes filling out the paper forms either transposing numbers or not having people add it up, my crack research tells me that today only a little more than 3,000 1040s are completed by hand each year. that may sound like a lot but it's less than 2% of the returns we actually get. most taxpayers or the professionals they hire use tax software to prepare their taxes and the vast majority file them electronically so they wouldn't work from a 1040 at all. if you think about it, there are probably some millennials that have never seen a 1040. the form itself is no longer sent to the avrnl -- average person's tax filing experience as it was in days gone by. so i'm not here to tell you i know what's going to happen, but i do know that the space crunch on the 1040 has gotten a critical point. over the years as the tax code has been changed numerous times we've added lines and kept shrinking the font size so everything could still fit on two pages. but there's a limitations on to what we can squeeze into two pages. let me be clear and i'd like al
like those days in school where lots of people made mistakes filling out the paper forms either transposing numbers or not having people add it up, my crack research tells me that today only a little more than 3,000 1040s are completed by hand each year. that may sound like a lot but it's less than 2% of the returns we actually get. most taxpayers or the professionals they hire use tax software to prepare their taxes and the vast majority file them electronically so they wouldn't work from a...
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government's proposed great repeal bill, which would scrap the 1972 european communities act and transpose myriad existing eu laws applying to the uk into domestic law, with an eu rights and protections bill. we can now talk to our assistant political editor, norman smith. norman smith was watching the speech from keir starmer. is this effectively as close to remain as labour could be? i think it's slightly more simple than that, it's an attempt to provide some sort of clarity for voters about where the party stands on brexit and to try and drawa party stands on brexit and to try and draw a line under the issue on which, frankly, they have taken a pummelling for months because of the ambiguity in their position. pummelled by the tories for not being committed enough to brexit, pummelled by the liberal democrats for not being tough enough in mrs may's brexit. today we got there a statement. interestingly, it has come ahead of their manifesto, it is almost an attempt to clear the decks, defuse the brexit issue so they can get off the hook of being in no man's land of the brexit, it's ha rd t
government's proposed great repeal bill, which would scrap the 1972 european communities act and transpose myriad existing eu laws applying to the uk into domestic law, with an eu rights and protections bill. we can now talk to our assistant political editor, norman smith. norman smith was watching the speech from keir starmer. is this effectively as close to remain as labour could be? i think it's slightly more simple than that, it's an attempt to provide some sort of clarity for voters about...
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lots of people made mistakes filling out the papers forms, transposing numbers, sometimes not having the numbers add up. a little more than three million are completed by hand. that is less than 2% the returns that we get. most taxpayers or the professionals they hire use tax software to prepare taxes and a vast majority of them file electronically as noted. they normally wouldn't work from a 1040 at all f you think about it, there are probably some mill enyl yals that have never seen a 1040. the form itself is no longer central to the average person's tax filing experience as it was in days gone by. so i'm not here to tell you i know what is going to happen, but i do know that space crunch on the 1040 has got tone a critical point. over the years the tax code has been changed, numerous times, we've added lines and kept shrinking the font size so everything could still fit on two pages. there is a limit to what our experts and publications can squeeze on to two pages. now let me be clear, i'd like all my friends in the press at the front table or elsewhere to note that we don't have
lots of people made mistakes filling out the papers forms, transposing numbers, sometimes not having the numbers add up. a little more than three million are completed by hand. that is less than 2% the returns that we get. most taxpayers or the professionals they hire use tax software to prepare taxes and a vast majority of them file electronically as noted. they normally wouldn't work from a 1040 at all f you think about it, there are probably some mill enyl yals that have never seen a 1040....