There are two artists with this name; (1) a Danish world/folk/jazz trio (2)… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists with this name; (1) a Danish world/folk/jazz trio (2) an alias for the electronic musician fred debief.
(1) Bazaar was founded in 1976 by Peter Bastian (bassoon, clarinet, ocarina & percussion), Anders Koppel (Hammond organ) and Flemming Quist Møller (Percussion). Their music is inspired by traditional music of Balkan and Turkey, though they have as well roots in the free jazz of Keith Jarrett. They don’t want to be characterized by a specific genre, however they have agreed to the general term “world music”.
Their concerts are known to be empathy-filled and energetic. At the beginning they open with a free improvisation, in which they try to sense and reach a transcendental contact with the audience. Throughout their concerts they keep including new improvisations and interpretations, which makes their performances versatile.
Bazaar has so far released 9 albums. Incl. Bazaar Live (1978)
Gibbon Jump (1980), Nimbus (1983), Gypsy Joker (1986), En Gudedrøm (1987), Live In Concert (1987), Bazaar Musik (1993) & Triology (2006)
(2) Bazaar is an alias for the electronic/experimental musician fred debief (a.k.a. Ascalaphe)
(1) Bazaar was founded in 1976 by Peter Bastian (bassoon, clarinet, ocarina & percussion), Anders Koppel (Hammond organ) and Flemming Quist Møller (Percussion). Their music is inspired by traditional music of Balkan and Turkey, though they have as well roots in the free jazz of Keith Jarrett. They don’t want to be characterized by a specific genre, however they have agreed to the general term “world music”.
Their concerts are known to be empathy-filled and energetic. At the beginning they open with a free improvisation, in which they try to sense and reach a transcendental contact with the audience. Throughout their concerts they keep including new improvisations and interpretations, which makes their performances versatile.
Bazaar has so far released 9 albums. Incl. Bazaar Live (1978)
Gibbon Jump (1980), Nimbus (1983), Gypsy Joker (1986), En Gudedrøm (1987), Live In Concert (1987), Bazaar Musik (1993) & Triology (2006)
(2) Bazaar is an alias for the electronic/experimental musician fred debief (a.k.a. Ascalaphe)
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@zzzoo2
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@LifewithaVent
Thank you so much for your kind words.
@jesschamp7132
I have disposable inner cannulas, but great info. I love your videos they have helped me adjust to having my trach a lot.
@LifewithaVent
Thank you for your kind words. I also have disposable inner cannulas. You do not have to re-use yours? I only am given 10 disposable inner cannulas a month. In order to make them last, I have to wash them and re-use them.
@wisemath1084
Thank you, I forwarded this video to my mom. Question, how often should we change the inner canula for a new one?
@LifewithaVent
The inner cannula should be changed at least once a day. A disposal inner cannula (like the one I used in this video) can be reused for about a week. Then it should be replaced with a new inner cannula. However, please replace the inner cannula sooner if it appears discolored, loses its shape, etc. There are more durable (i.e., non-disposable) inner cannulas which can be reused for a longer period of time. If using a non-disposable innter cannula, please ask your medical provider when it should be replaced.
@wisemath1084
@@LifewithaVent thank you so much for the information!