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The tabla drums is much more sophisticated and delicate in their playing technique than any other membrane drums. It is consist of two separate drums, the Bayan for bass and Dayan for higher pitches. Listen to what they sound like.
Listen to these historical audio recordings of several "first" satellites such as Sputnik 1 as monitored at his Roy Welch's station W5SLL.
Listen to some of the early US President's audio clips that was made possible by audio pioneers since the early days of sound recording. Many of these Presidents spoke during the time when the only way to hear the leader was listening to the radio.
With intros by Walter Cronkite, this 1952 program puts seminal moments of Paris in the 1920s into sharp focus with recollections by Man Ray (talking about Dada) and a reading by Pablo Picasso's art patron Gertrude Stein.
Some say the Bobcat sounds like a woman screaming. A very rare and unusual sound. Listen to what they really sound like.
Check this audio clips from the 1999 movie Cruel Intentions, it is based on the novel Les Liaisons Dangereuses. It is a drama film with lots of manipulation, seduction, and love in a rich and sophisticated socially elite youth atmosphere.
Listen how Jazz music was born to the music we hear today.
Sound Clips of Meet The Fockers, starring Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman, Barbra Streisand etc. A comedy movie that was thoroughly enjoyable which had the surprising effect of providing a good window into family values.
One of the fathers of the Dada and surrealism art movements; Marcel Duchamp explains the readymade and defines art! - Originally broadcast by the BBC, October 20, 1962.
With this interview exploring the dynamics of artistic collaborations in film. The actor/director partnership is expolred as Quentin Tarantino and his "Marlene Dietrich," Uma Thurman, discuss films they have made together.
Jack Nicholson speaks on the classic 60's counterculture movie Easy Rider. He answers vital questions like: Did you smoke real grass? Recorded in 1969.
On 21 Nov 1944, Imperial Japanese Navy Battleship Kongo was sunk by USS Sealion submarine. The Sealion crew made sound recordings in the conning tower of the submarine during the attack.
Some great movie clips
Robert Tilton ran a tv ministry. He said he built it to show you the love of Jesus. Of course, if you really loved JESUS, and wanted to show it, you could send him $1000 in care of his ministry. Meanwhile, he farted uncontrollably.