| Line Rider - Transcendental™ by TechDawg - 162 sec HiRes @ http://www.iridethelines.com
The 11th Line Rider Release by TechDawg (10th Beta 2 Release)! This track contains over 126,000 lines and runs around 2 minutes in length.
The main music in this video is from the motion picture 'Robin Hood' Prince of Thieves, it is simply refered to as 'Overture'.
The song used for the Credits is by a groupd called "Yello" and the song is called "Oh Yeah", found both on their "Stella" album, and also in the "Yellow Essentials" compilation.
I'd Love any feedback you care to bless upon me, and hope you've enjoyed it.
Higher Resolution View available FREE @ http://www.iridethelines.com Auteur : techdawg Tags: line rider linerider transcendental techdawg irtl scenery inxile genius  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 12 - 410 sec Berezovsky plays the last Transcendental Studie: No. 12 :) Auteur : Sissco Tags:Liszt Berezovsky Piano Transcendental Studies Studie  | | transcendental blues - steve earle - 232 sec transcendental blues (vid) - steve earle Auteur : pyromanic78 Tags:transcendental blues steve earle  | | Paul the Transcendental Frog - 191 sec Questions posed to Paul the transcendental Frog.
In this edition, Paul discusses the nature of perception.
The example is used of a frog who has spent his whole life living in well. When he tries to conceive of the Atlantic ocean, he finds it impossible...
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[There was once a frog who had lived all his life in a well. One day a friend visited him and informed him of the existence of the Atlantic Ocean.
"Oh, what is this Atlantic Ocean?" asked the frog in the well.
"It is a vast body of water," his friend replied.
"How vast? Is it double the size of this well?"
"Oh, no, much larger," his friend replied.
"How much larger? Ten times the size?"
In this way the frog went on calculating. But what was the possibility of his ever understanding the depths and far reaches of the great ocean? Our faculties, experience, and powers of speculation are always limited. The frog was always thinking in terms relative to his well. He had no power to think otherwise...]
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If you have any questions for Paul, please send a message or comment below... Auteur : BenLoka Tags:transcendental frog paul questions well metaphor prabhupada tic tac mint  | | Transcendental TV - 264 sec How to attain nirvana without really trying. Auteur : keith10eyck Tags:Animation TV zen meditation kung fu kane transcendental  | | Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues - 251 sec Steve Earle - Transcendental Blues Auteur : LiveFromAustinTexas Tags: Steve Earle Transcendental Blues ACL  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 4 - 369 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 4! Just amazing! Auteur : Sissco Tags:Transcendental Studies Liszt Berezovsky Piano  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 9 - 481 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 9! Auteur : Sissco Tags:Berezovsky Liszt Transcendental Studies Studie Piano  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 11 - 456 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 11! Auteur : Sissco Tags:Liszt Berezovsky Piano Transcendental Studies Studie  | | Transcendental Meditation Program Official Intro Video Pt. 1 - 471 sec "I call my method meditation, but it is, in fact, a technique of self-exploration. It enables a person to dive into the innermost reaches of their being, in which dwells the essence of life and the source of all wisdom, all creativity, all peace, and all happiness." - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Founder of the Transcendental Meditation Program
The TM technique is a very simple, natural and effortless procedure that is practiced for twenty minutes, twice a day, while sitting comfortably with the eyes closed.
The TM technique is not a religion, a philosophy or a way of life, and it does not involve any effort, discipline, concentration, contemplation, behavioral modification or positive thinking.
During the TM technique, the mind settles down and experiences a unique state of "restful alertness." As the mind settles down, the body also settles down and experiences a very natural state of profound rest, allowing for the release of accumulated deep stress and fatigue and a revitalization of the entire nervous system.
For more info, go to: http://www.tm.org
NOTE: This is not an instructional video. Auteur : tmDOTorg Tags: transcendental meditation tm maharishi yoga enlightenment stress management  | | David Lynch on transcendental meditation Part 1 - 476 sec Press conference. Amsterdam, September 13, 2006. Auteur : poolworldwide Tags:david lynch transcendental meditation inland empire twin peaks blue velvet  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 5-6 - 523 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 5 and 6! Auteur : Sissco Tags:Berezovsky Transcendental Studies Liszt Piano  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 8 - 304 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 8 Auteur : Sissco Tags:Berezovsky Liszt Transcendental Studies Piano  | | Transcendental Meditation Program Official Intro Video Pt. 2 - 613 sec The TM technique is a very simple, natural and effortless procedure that is practiced for twenty minutes, twice a day, while sitting comfortably with the eyes closed.
The TM technique is not a religion, a philosophy or a way of life, and it does not involve any effort, discipline, concentration, contemplation, behavioral modification or positive thinking.
During the TM technique, the mind settles down and experiences a unique state of "restful alertness." As the mind settles down, the body also settles down and experiences a very natural state of profound rest, allowing for the release of accumulated deep stress and fatigue and a revitalization of the entire nervous system.
"I call my method meditation, but it is, in fact, a technique of self-exploration. It enables a person to dive into the innermost reaches of their being, in which dwells the essence of life and the source of all wisdom, all creativity, all peace, and all happiness." - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Founder of the Transcendental Meditation Program
For more info, go to: http://www.tm.org
NOTE: This is not an instructional video. Auteur : tmDOTorg Tags: meditation transcendental tm maharishi yoga enlightenment stress management  | | Liszt "12 Transcendental Studies" No. 7 - 257 sec Berezovsky plays Liszt "Transcendental Studies" No. 7! Auteur : Sissco Tags:Berezovsky Transcendental Studies Liszt Piano  | | Vladimir Ovchinikov - Liszt Transcendental Etude no.10 - 262 sec - TRANSCENDENTAL ETUDES -
- No.10 in F Minor -
This piece is the tenth Transcendental Etude of a set of twelve by Franz Liszt.
Passage work for the left hand is rather difficult, while the right hand plays the melody mostly in octaves. There are several portions where the left and right hands alternate to play descending chords reminiscent of a sigh. Other difficulties include cramped spacing (the hands are often close together), right hand arpeggiated passage work, and the right hand ascending the keyboard in swiftness using only the thumb, the third, and fourth finger. Musically, it is a study in pushing melodic lines to the razor's edge with passion and dramaticism while maintaining the melody.
This is one of the more popular etudes of the set, and, while difficult, it is not considered to be one of the hardest.
It is in sonata form, with a second group in E-flat Minor, and an explosive coda. The 1838 version bears a coda which is modelled after the coda in the finale of Beethoven's Opus 57 Appassionata.
- History:
The Transcendental Etudes (French: Études d'exécution transcendante), S.139, are a series of twelve compositions written for solo piano by Franz Liszt in 1851. Although based on a 1837 revision of an earlier series of etudes composed in 1826.
The first version of the etudes was published in 1826 under the title Étude en douze exercices, when Liszt was 15 years old. In 1837, a second version, Douze Grandes Etudes, was revised by Liszt, and was published the next year simultaneously in Paris, Milan and Vienna. The third and final version (the most often recorded version) was published in 1852 and dedicated to Carl Czerny, Liszt's piano teacher and a composer who wrote etudes prolifically.
The etudes, particularly in their second-version form, are among the most difficult pieces for piano ever written. Robert Schumann declared that they were playable (at the time) by "at the most, ten or twelve players in the world." Liszt realized that his virtuosic piano technique, which influenced the composition of the etudes, was virtually unsurpassable[citations needed]; consequently the etudes in their final form are less difficult, but still pose incredible physical and technical demands for the performer. The fifth étude, "Feux Follets," is among the most demanding of the set.
The twelve Transcendental Etudes are arranged as follows:
No.1 in C, "Preludio"; A fast piece to be played like an improvisation;
No.2 in A minor, "Molto Vivace", or "Fusées" (Rockets);
No.3 in F, "Paysage" (Landscape);
No.4 in D minor, "Mazeppa";
No.5 in B-flat, "Feux Follets" (Will o' the wisp);
No.6 in G minor, "Vision";
No.7 in E-flat, "Eroica" (Heroic);
No.8 in C minor, "Wilde Jagd" (Wild Hunt);
No.9 in A-flat, "Ricordanza" (Remembrance);
No.10 in F minor, "Allegro Agitato", or "Appassionata";
No.11 in D-flat, "Harmonies du Soir" (Evening harmonies);
No.12 in B-flat minor, "Chasse-Neige" ("Snow-drifting wind", or "Blizzard").
Liszt added these programmatic titles himself (most of them in French), except for numbers 2 and 10 which he left as "Molto Vivace" and "Allegro Agitato" respectively. The titles "Fusées" and "Appassionata" were assigned to these works at a later time and are not commonly used; the original titles by Liszt, "Molto Vivace" and "Allegro Agitato", are generally used instead.
(From "Wikipedia") Auteur : FranzFerencLiszt Tags: Vladimir Ovchinikov Liszt Transcendental Etude no.10  | | Transcendental Meditation Program Official Intro Video Pt. 3 - 510 sec During the TM technique, the mind settles down and experiences a unique state of "restful alertness." As the mind settles down, the body also settles down and experiences a very natural state of profound rest, allowing for the release of accumulated deep stress and fatigue and a revitalization of the entire nervous system.
The TM technique is a very simple, natural and effortless procedure that is practiced for twenty minutes, twice a day, while sitting comfortably with the eyes closed.
The TM technique is not a religion, a philosophy or a way of life, and it does not involve any effort, discipline, concentration, contemplation, behavioral modification or positive thinking.
"I call my method meditation, but it is, in fact, a technique of self-exploration. It enables a person to dive into the innermost reaches of their being, in which dwells the essence of life and the source of all wisdom, all creativity, all peace, and all happiness." - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
Founder of the Transcendental Meditation Program
For more info, go to: http://www.tm.org
NOTE: This is not an instructional video. Auteur : tmDOTorg Tags: transcendental meditation tm maharishi yoga enlightenment stress management  | | Liszt Transcendental Etude Nos 1 & 2 - Dimitris Sgouros - 193 sec Dimitris Sgouros (age 14) in recital in Osaka, 1984
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