1 London based World Fusion quintet www.zum.org.uk
2 Argentinian-Japanes… Read Full Bio ↴1 London based World Fusion quintet www.zum.org.uk
2 Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio www.zumguitars.com
Both bands mention 'Piazzola' and 'world music' on their web pages.
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1 ZUM a world fusion quintet http://www.zum.org.uk
Adam Summerhayes -fiddle
Dave Gordon -piano
Richard Pryce -bass
Eddie Hession -accordion
Chris Grist -cello
From the diasporan melting pot of cosmopolitan London, ZUM's ground-breaking world fusion weaves melodies from around the globe into an exhilarating musical journey. The band takes you from heart-stopping beauty to unbuttoned passion and explosive rhythmic power - sophisticated jazz magically glides in to wild gypsy fiddling; Celtic lament to hot-blooded Arabic melody.
http://www.zum.org.uk
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2 Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio
Shinkuro Matsuura (Japan)
Luciano Pietrafesa (Argentina)
Fumihito Hatano (Japan)
ZUM is an Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio, specialized in the use of steel String acoustic guitars tuned to the so-called New Standard Tuning, which gives their characteristic sound a much wider sonic range.
ZUM's main driving force may very well be rooted in the Argentinian tradition of the Tango, however, their diverse musical escapades serve as examples of their versatility and virtuosity. Typically, one may hear Piazzola side by side with Bartók, The Beatles or Stevie Wonder, this without losing the inner coherence and distinct identity of the group. In this sense ZUM is a delight to experience live!
The trio met for the first time in August 1995, during a Guitar Craft Seminar in West Virginia/USA, after which they collaborated on various projects, recording and touring through Europe and Japan.
Since January 2002 they have also been working as part of the legendary guitar ensemble "The League of Crafty Guitarists".
It was from these common activities and experiences that ZUM emerged and evolved. Tours through Germany, Spain, Italy, USA, Japan, Chile and Argentina followed.
ZUM released their first CD in 2003. Their CD "Angel Suite" was launched during a tour through Argentina in May 2006 and in Spain during July 2007.
In the Same Boat (2012)
http://www.zumguitars.com
2 Argentinian-Japanes… Read Full Bio ↴1 London based World Fusion quintet www.zum.org.uk
2 Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio www.zumguitars.com
Both bands mention 'Piazzola' and 'world music' on their web pages.
=======================================
1 ZUM a world fusion quintet http://www.zum.org.uk
Adam Summerhayes -fiddle
Dave Gordon -piano
Richard Pryce -bass
Eddie Hession -accordion
Chris Grist -cello
From the diasporan melting pot of cosmopolitan London, ZUM's ground-breaking world fusion weaves melodies from around the globe into an exhilarating musical journey. The band takes you from heart-stopping beauty to unbuttoned passion and explosive rhythmic power - sophisticated jazz magically glides in to wild gypsy fiddling; Celtic lament to hot-blooded Arabic melody.
http://www.zum.org.uk
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2 Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio
Shinkuro Matsuura (Japan)
Luciano Pietrafesa (Argentina)
Fumihito Hatano (Japan)
ZUM is an Argentinian-Japanese guitar trio, specialized in the use of steel String acoustic guitars tuned to the so-called New Standard Tuning, which gives their characteristic sound a much wider sonic range.
ZUM's main driving force may very well be rooted in the Argentinian tradition of the Tango, however, their diverse musical escapades serve as examples of their versatility and virtuosity. Typically, one may hear Piazzola side by side with Bartók, The Beatles or Stevie Wonder, this without losing the inner coherence and distinct identity of the group. In this sense ZUM is a delight to experience live!
The trio met for the first time in August 1995, during a Guitar Craft Seminar in West Virginia/USA, after which they collaborated on various projects, recording and touring through Europe and Japan.
Since January 2002 they have also been working as part of the legendary guitar ensemble "The League of Crafty Guitarists".
It was from these common activities and experiences that ZUM emerged and evolved. Tours through Germany, Spain, Italy, USA, Japan, Chile and Argentina followed.
ZUM released their first CD in 2003. Their CD "Angel Suite" was launched during a tour through Argentina in May 2006 and in Spain during July 2007.
In the Same Boat (2012)
http://www.zumguitars.com
Circulation
Zum Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Circulation' by these artists:
Dawn Over Zero I see this wrecking ball in the distance Succumbing to me…
Deerhunter Bad circulation Become impatient Too long we've waited Fo…
Echoboy Would you be so kind As just to let me in [under…
Feenom Circle [Raw J] this youngsta told me hip hop music to him…
Hotel Mira I don′t know What hurt you more The things I said Or the…
Jonah Mutono My friends never let me forget They always fill in the…
JPNSGRLS I don't know what hurt you more the things I said Or the…
O.M.Y. One, two It's so hard to say it But darling let's face…
The Early November There's a darkness In the most well lit room Even the bright…
Thurston Moore The perfect lights are backwards Refracted cries The needle …
Zadera Be confident - I know sometimes (I am) And satisfied…
基诺 Oh my love look out for roads Time after time the…
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Vica Claeys
This is such a helpful video!! It really helped me better understand the concept.
However, there are a few steps that he didn't mention that might be helpful to know. These are the steps which I was taught in my Anatomy class at my University.
1. Superior Vena Cava / Inferior Vena Cava.
2. Right Atrium.
3. Right Atrioventricular Valve.
4. Right Ventricle.
5. Pulmonary Semilunar Valve. (Semilunar means its traveling out of the heart)
6. Pulmonary trunk, then into the pulmonary artery.
7. Lungs.
8. From the lungs back into the heart through the Pulmonary Veins.
9. Left Atrium.
10. Left Atrioventricular Valve.
11. Left Ventricle.
12. Aortic Semilunar Valve.
13. Aorta (to the rest of the body).
Hope that's helpful!
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Sourav Kumar
Thanks to make this video it is very helpfull
Kemotaku
can you do one for coronary circulation (the one that feeds o2 to the heart itself)
Mark Johnson
remember too the other commonly used names for the valves:
tricuspid valve = right atrioventricular (AV) valve
pulmonary valve = pulmonary semilunar valve
mitral valve = biscupid valve = left atrioventricular (AV) valve
aortic valve = aortic semilunar valve
mirai nikki
Three weeks of almost memorizing this Biology lesson, couldn't understand a thing. After i saw this video, i feel like i have mastered the secrets of the universe lol
frshsrtmama
I’m on my last chance to pass cardio , this video made more sense than two whole semesters 😩😭🙌🏼!! Thank you! I mean it
jitumoni das
me too
Hasna
Hhhhhh
NeslieandSebastian FilAmLife
Chelsea Crastt the same feeling. Haha
Sibel Ibryam
same here books can be so useless sometimes