For a whole day and night. Also, the word ( concept ) to count it as a unit [1] . This will be described in detail in this section.
Sunday's. → Sunday
Japanese in, alone "fire", Chinese of the numeral "day" If you follow the, native Japanese words when following the numeral Read "Do" ( "N good", and in some cases "Nana" is Chinese Treat it like a few words).
The use of "hi" and "ka" in Yamato words is "one day", "two days", "three days", "four days", "yoka", A day like "fifth day" (someday), "tenth day" (french day), "fifth day" (hatsuka), "fifth day" (misoka) (seven days) is "hi", several days "Ka" is used for the day.
Originally “day 1” is a way of thinking when it is based on the periodic movement of the sun seen from the ground (and the change of the sky and ground's periodic light and dark changes accompanying it ) [Note 1] , humanity is how to capture universal to, any civilization even in, has been used.
However, even if it says "one day", there are various time systems in (modern) astronomy, and the lengths in the solar time , the average solar time , the universal time (UT), the stellar time , and the calendar time (ET) It is different [2] . For example, the time interval is different between a day (unit symbol: d) as a unit of time and a calendar day (average sun day or " length of day ( LOD )")
A-One is a musical group who has their own label records with the same name. Members include Elementas and Yassie.
Elementas started activities as a composer / DJ since the early 2000s. He appeared in numerous club events in Tokyo and gained popularity. After offering songs to BGM and theme song of consumer games, since 2006 he has participated as a arranger at Doujin Circle 'SOUND HOLIC'. He offer EUROBEAT songs such as "No Life Queen" and "Drive my Life" and become the center figure of the eastern euro arranging world. In 2008 he started his own label "A-One".
Yassie touched the piano and receives a gifted education of classical music when she was just three years old. She won a number of piano competitions by the age of 18. After that, she continued vigorous activities such as participation of a certain famous artist's support band, and since 2006 she joined as a arranger / lyricist of "SOUND HOLIC". She offered radio and Anison type music such as "Shanghai Koi Musume." And "Koi no Tameu ☆ Anbonguru". She started activities as a band "Hanoi Pocket" from 2007, won the "hand-sold CD battle" of the TV program "ONGAX Run Up Dreamer".
Yukki is a member of 3-piece rock band Gigamous.
Music unit by two pairs of twins. Formed in June 2017, with the concept of "Delivering Yume", in addition to singing, dancing, performing live in a mysterious world view that makes up from the experience of the theater. A catch phrase is "a way to go away, another world."
Aona Aya · Guitar & Vocal, Manna Beautiful Manna · Guitar & Vocal, Honda Yoko · Dancer & Chorus, Honda Reika · Dancer & Chorus
Alcala is a Japanese rock band. BOY NEXT DOOR "from the voluntary label Noveca Records on November 11, 2009 (released again for the whole country as well as" Yu Katakana "on the previous page) and made an independent debut. I went to Tokyo coming from the spring of 2010 and currently active mainly in Tokyo. Self-proclaimed "Eloquist in the rock world".They was established in July 2002 .
Members are Inamura, Tahara, Shimogami, Shibata. (The former member has often said in live and interviews that it is Takuya Miura of DEPAPEPE)
In 2008, he established his own label, "Kusada Cat Records". Released a single "Chick Show" on March 13. Performed "STREET STYLE MUSIC KOBE '08-Kobe Whale-".
January 2009 First overseas tour in Seattle, USA. November 4 selected as "this week's single" on the iTunes Store , and from the new album "Dreaming Girl Girl I Want" is free for a limited time (currently closed). [2] Also, at this time, the articles published in BARKS will be featured in mixi news, and it will attract attention with free distribution of music. [3] The first sound source nationwide release with the re-release of the album "Sotokita" released on November 11 as a new album "BOY NEXT DOOR" and on June 17, 2008. Performed "STREET STYLE MUSIC KOBE '09-Kobe Whale-".
April 30, 2010 Kobe Art HOUSE "A le ka la presents. What a wonderful HEY !! JYO !! KYO !!" Currently working in Tokyo. August 29 Appeared as the opening act of the second day in the music festival " SWEET LOVE SHOWER 2010 -15th ANNIVERSARY-" organized by SPACE SHOWER TV .
October 2017 guitar ・ Tahara virtually withdraws due to poor health
Brian the Sun (Brian the Sun) is a Japanese quartet rock band.
SIX LOUNGE (Oita band) is a musical Japanese Rock Roll Band . They have three mambers include :Yamaguchi Yumori :Guitar, Vo , Iwaurik : Bass, Cho ,Naga matsintaro :Drum, Cho. They was formed in 2012, centering on Sintaro .
Live event "Livemasters Inc. Presents" LMX 2018 " sponsored by event maker Livemasters Inc. will be held on 14th August 2018 in Minabi BLITZ Akasaka Tokyo .
" LMX " will be held for the second time since August 2015 . At the last time, BOOM BOOM SATELLITES was headliner, 14 stages of 3 stages at Shinkiba STUDIO COAST appeared, but this time the venue was moved to minorbi BLITZ Akasaka, Alcala , Brian the Sun , SIX LOUNGE Three pairs of gangbang game will be realized.
In 2002, she auditioned for G.G.F., a collective name of mascot characters of Gamers, which is a retailer of anime and manga-related items in Japan. She passed and won a role as Sapphire, and also formed the voice actor unit G.G.F. In 2006, G.G.F. was disbanded and she joined the agency Office Osawa.
In 2013, she debuted as a singer with the song "Shining Star Love Letter", which was used as the advertising song for the film A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion.
From 5 years old he studied under guitarist Father Yoshihiro.
1988 when in elementary school he won nationwide student guitar competition. His name was known all over the country. In junior high school days, from 1995 to 1997 he won the 20th student guitar competition, middle school student 's department. At the same time, he won the GLC award given to the winner in all divisions. He got the 11th Junior Guitar Competition Best Award, first place in the 13th Spanish guitar competition.
In 1996, at the Tokyo International Guitar Competition, which is said to be the world's highest level at the guitar competition, he was only 14 years old and won as the youngest in history.
In 1999, at the age of 17, he made CD debut at "The Cadenza 17", and sold 50,000 pieces which can be said as a hit as a classic CD. This CD features several songs by American guitarist Andrew York.
Studied abroad at the Royal Conservatory of Music from April 2002 to March 2004. As a first step after returning home, he played two consecutive nightly contests with the NHK Symphony Orchestra.
He also likes heavy metal as his brother's influence, and in 2000 he interviewed Yngwie Malmsteen with a guitar magazine "YOUNG GUITAR". He wrote commentary on Yngwie's album "War To End All Wars" (Japanese version). in March 2013 he released an album "HERO" which included cover songs such as Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Randy Rose, and Kyoji Yamamoto of BOWWOW We participate in the guitar instrument project "6 strings Vol.2" produced by "Takeda no Komori Uta".
Dai Sakakibara was born in 1967. Started playing the piano at the age of four.
Formed the band G-CLEF while attending Tokyo University of the Arts; opened up a field of instrumental fusion music based on his outstanding musical abilities and performance skills and produced a broad array of achievements, including seven tours across the country and a first-ever appearance by an instrumental band on Kohaku Utagassen, an annual year-end music show on NHK TV.
Sakakibara’s powerful style and superb sensitivities go beyond genre and continue to be demonstrated after the dissolution of his band, as seen in his stage support and arrangements for artists such as violinist Taro Hakase, the Gospellers, Mika Nakashima, Seiko Matsuda, and Kohei Otomo.
Sakakibara began full-fledged solo activities in 2001 and has released seven original albums to date. He has also worked on numerous soundtracks for movies and television dramas, including the score for NHK’s morning drama series “Fight” in 2005, the NTV drama “Bull Doctor” in 2011, and the theme music for “ANN News” on the TV Asahi network of broadcast affiliates.
In 2014 he released “Dear Classix”, an album of classical cover performances, and “Dear Love Songs”, an album of pop cover songs from King Records in July 2015.
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She has received 14 Grammy nominations, and she was the first woman to win the Best Arranger and Composer awards in Down Beat magazine's Readers Poll. In 1984, she was the subject of a documentary film titled Jazz Is My Native Language. In 1996, she published her autobiography, Life with Jazz and in 2007 she was named an NEA Jazz Master by the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts.
Akiyoshi was born in Liaoyang, Manchuria to Japanese emigrants. She was the youngest of four sisters. In 1945, after World War II, Akiyoshi's family lost their home and returned to Japan, settling in Beppu. A local record collector introduced Akiyoshi to jazz by playing a record of Teddy Wilson playing "Sweet Lorraine." Akiyoshi immediately loved the sound, and began to study jazz. In 1952, during a tour of Japan, pianist Oscar Peterson discovered Akiyoshi playing in a club on the Ginza. Peterson was impressed, and convinced record producer Norman Granz to record Akiyoshi. In 1953, under Granz's direction, Akiyoshi recorded her first album with Peterson's rhythm section: Herb Ellis on guitar, Ray Brown on double bass, and J. C. Heard on drums. The album was released as Toshiko's Piano in the U.S. and as Amazing Toshiko Akiyoshi in Japan.
Akiyoshi studied jazz in Boston at the Berklee School of Music. In 1955, Akiyoshi wrote a letter to Lawrence Berk asking him to give her a chance to study at his school. After a year of wrangling with the State Department and Japanese officials, Berk secured permission for Akiyoshi to enroll. He offered her a full scholarship, and he mailed her a plane ticket to Boston. In January 1956, Akiyoshi enrolled to become the first Japanese student at Berklee. Soon after, she appeared as a contestant on the 18 March 1956 broadcast of the CBS television panel show What's My Line?. In 1998, Akiyoshi was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music.
Lewis Barry Tabackin (born March 26, 1940) is a jazz flutist and tenor saxophonist. He is married to pianist Toshiko Akiyoshi, with whom he has co-led large ensembles since the 1970s.
Critic Scott Yannow describes Tabackin as "one of the few jazz musicians who has been able to develop completely different musical personalities on two instruments", with his forceful hard bop style on sax contrasting with his delicate flute playing.
Tabackin first took up the flute at the age of 12, followed by the tenor saxophone at age 15. He has citied Al Cohn and Coleman Hawkins as influences on his sax playing, while his flute role models include classical players such as William Kincaid, Julius Baker, and Jean-Pierre Rampal. Tabackin studied flute at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music and also studied music with composer Vincent Persichetti. In 1962 he graduated from the Conservatory and, after a stint with the U.S. Army, worked with Tal Farlow. He also worked with Chuck Israels in New York City, and a combo that included Elvin Jones, Donald Byrd, and Roland Hanna. Later he would have a chair in The Dick Cavett Show's band and The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen. Tabackin moved from New York to California when The Tonight Show relocated in 1972. During this time he played with Shelly Manne and Billy Higgins, among others.
Tabackin met Toshiko Akiyoshi in 1967 while he was playing in Clark Terry's band and she was invited to sit in for Don Friedman. They formed a quartet in the late 1960s, married in 1969, and in 1973 co-founded the Toshiko Akiyoshi – Lew Tabackin Big Band in Los Angeles, which later became the Toshiko Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra featuring Lew Tabackin, playing bebop in Duke Ellington-influenced arrangements and compositions by Akiyoshi. Tabackin was principal soloist for the big band/orchestra from 1973 through 2003.
Lew Tabackin was interviewed by Linus Wyrsch on "The Jazz Hole" for breakthruradio.com in July 2011 - Lew Tabackin Interview by breakthruradio.com
INNOSENT in FORMAL (Innocent in Formal) is a Japanese four-piece rock band. Belongs to No Big Deal Records. Activities started at a live house in Tokyo from November 2017.
The band is composed of 4 people: Pooru す す す aka STICKY (vocals), CANDY MAN (guitar), Kuni the ripper (bass), and TOY BOY (drums) And CG are used.
Suddenly released artist images, release information, and MV in November 2017, and became a fictional cartoon band.
In January 2018, she debuted with the song "One for you", in which Sano Marii, who has provided numerous songs to Bokuryo Norikuri etc., has arranged. The music is distributed and at the same time ranked high on the Spotify viral chart.
In addition, it was also selected from the visuals and the concept, such as being selected as the top 10 young men's band of 2018 attention by Mithia, and it was already called "Japanese made Gorillaz" and became a topic in some.
In April 2018, the first mini-album "INNOSENT 0 ~ The night late show ~" including the aforementioned "One for you" was released on April 25. The song "I wanna ..." has been adopted for the Amazon Music Unlimited campaign song.
Bay Publishing is a publishing company related to arts and architecture based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The company name Bay (BEI) has the meaning of 'little more' in Brazilian indigenous people and represents the spirit of the company trying to overcome the limits of things. The company has been collecting chairs handed down by indigenous peoples for over 15 years on the one hand of publishing business. Their activities are not to see indigenous works as mere specimens but to recognize and disseminate the beauty of their shapes, acknowledging Brazil's unique contemporary expression.
This exhibition will be the first opportunity in the world to display selected works from over 300 collections of the company.
The festival has revealed its lineup, featuring Sick Individuals, Dash Berlin, Tujamo, Breathe Carolina and Yves V. They will be joined by Dyro, KSHMR, Deorro, Alok and more.
Breathe Carolina is an American electronic duo in Denver, Colorado, composed of David Schmitt and Tommy Cooperman. The band formed in 2006 and have released four albums, and six EPs
Breathe Carolina started in 2007, they recorded songs on the music-creating software GarageBand for fun. They created a MySpace profile, gaining over 10,000 song plays in 2008 and accumulating over 30 million plays during 2009. The name Breathe Carolina came from a dream that Schmitt had in 9th grade, about calming down a woman named Carolina. Soon afterwards, Even quit his job as a photographer to tour with the group full-time. Their first EP, Gossip, was released as an iTunes exclusive on November 26, 2007. It was self-released and has since been removed from the store.
Breathe Carolina recorded their first album using GarageBand, and signed with Rise Records before its release. The album introduced a few new songs that were not featured on Gossip, including "The Introduction", "No Vacancy", "Show Me Yours", "Classified", "That's Classy", and "You Wish". "Don't Forget: Lock The Door" was the only track from the Gossip EP that is not featured on the LP. The album was released on September 16, 2008, and was followed by a tour to promote the album. Breathe Carolina headlined their tour with Every Avenue, Brokencyde, and the Morning Of. While on "The Delicious Tour", they announced that they would be making a music video for "Diamonds". The video has appearances made by Millionaires, as well as Josh White from Umbrella Clothing and This City Is Burning Records.
Sick Individuals is a Dutch electronic dance musical group consisting of Rinze "Ray" Hofstee and Joep "Jim" Smeele. The two met in Hilversum, Netherlands (2008) while studying Music Composition.
Jim and Ray had been composing for television commercials until their mutual fascination for both classical and modern music inspired their business partnership in 2010, when Sick Individuals was born. Early in their careers, groups including Daft Punk, Bingo Players and the Swedish House Mafia influenced the duo.
They have performed at several major EDM festivals, including Tomorrowland, Ultra, and Creamfields. They also host a podcast series titled This Is Sick, which is also the name of a CD Japanese label Avex Trax released in 2015. They have also produced with Axwell on the song I AM, and with Dannic on Blueprint (both reached No. 1 on Beatport) as well as remixing songs by Rihanna, Avicii, Icona Pop, Tiesto, Flo Rida and David Guetta. Their remix of Icona Pop – I Love It received a high level of support and recognition in the dance music industry.
Lee Juck
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Lee Juk on November 2016.
Background information
Birth name Lee Dongjoon (이동준)
Born February 28, 1974 (age 44)
Origin Seoul, South Korea
Genres Pop, folk rock, funk, rock&roll
Years active 1995–present
Labels Music Farm
Website www.leejuck.com
Lee Juck (Hangul: 이적; born February 28, 1974) is a Korean pop singer, songwriter, and musician.
Contents
1 Biography
2 Discography
2.1 Solo albums
2.2 Albums with Panic
2.3 Other project albums
2.4 Soundtrack
3 Filmography
3.1 Television series
3.2 Variety show
4 Bibliography
5 Awards
5.1 Mnet Asian Music Awards
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Biography
Lee Juck was born in Seoul and attended Banpo High School. He graduated from Seoul National University with a major in sociology. He made his debut as a member of Panic with his neighborhood buddy Kim Jin Pyo in 1995 and worked with Kim Dong-ryul as a project band Carnival in 1997. In 1999, he released his first solo album Dead End. His third album 나무로 만든 노래 (Songs Made of Wood) won the 'Album of the Year', 'Song of the Year', 'Best Pop Album' and 'Best Pop Song' from the Korean Music Awards in 2008.
Besides being a musician, Lee is a radio DJ of major radio shows in South Korea, for example, "별이 빛나는 밤에 (At starry night)" of MBC AM (1996–1998), "Ten-Ten Club" of SBS FM (2008–2009) and so on.
In 2005, he published a collection of short fantasy fictions entitled 지문 사냥꾼 (Fingerprint Hunter),[2] and one of the episode 제불찰씨 이야기 (The story of Mr. Self-fault) was made as an animation in 2007.
He featured as a medical doctor of a colorectal surgery clinic in a sitcom TV show High Kick: Revenge of the Short Legged of MBC from 2011.
On December 2007, Lee married Jeong Ok-hee (ballerina). In 2010, Lee and his wife welcomed their first daughter and their second daughter in 2013
The hall can accommodate everything from lectures and symposiums to concerts such as chamber music with reverberating boards installed. An approx. 540 m2 vestibule can be utilized for parties, social gatherings, and exhibits, and drinks and light meals can also be enjoyed.
There is also a 400-person capacity Nikkei Conference Room, as well as slightly smaller Nikkei Otemachi Seminar Rooms 1 and 2, and 3 in all. Each room has movable partitions enabling changes to layout and division according to utilization in order to accommodate usage, usage pattern, and attendance.
Wrestling is based on the martial arts. The official name is professional wrestling (Professional Wrestling), the box office wrestling, is also referred to as a profession wrestling. In ancient times it was called the West sumo (sumo). It is also often simply referred to as a "wrestling" in countries such as the United States.
Game hitting, throwing techniques, referred to as the joint technique, sometimes professional wrestler or wrestlers who fight in the game is carried out by using a deadly weapon.
Entertainment company match is a business model to obtain revenue, such as spectator fee by holding the box office. Entertainment company in the professional wrestling industry is referred to as an "organization". Wrestling performed by the professional wrestler of women is particularly distinguished as the women's wrestling.
Amateur organizations that do not give a revenue also exist. But in Mexico it is not possible to classify strictly the amateur and professional since there is no licensing system. Amateur wrestling is often carried out as a part of the special events or festivals in the region.
This exhibition focuses on Rubens’ relationship with Italy, where ancient and Renaissance art once thrived. Rome was also the center of Baroque art. Raised in Antwerp, Rubens became familiar with ancient culture as a child and had a special admiration for Italy. Beginning in 1600, he lived in the country intermittently for a period of eight years, and made great advances in his painting by studying the works he saw there. Along with Rubens’ own paintings, this exhibition presents ancient sculptures, and works by Italian artists from the 16th century and the Baroque era. While examining what Rubens learned from Italy, it will shed light on the artist’s ties to the Italian Baroque. This will be the largest display of Rubens’ art in recent years in Japan.
Baroque (stylized as BAROQUE and previously as baroque) is a Japanese rock band originally formed in 2001. Originally signed to S'Cube, a sub-division of the independent record label Free-Will, the band later switched to the company's Firewall Division, with distribution handled by Sony Music Entertainment Japan. After releasing two albums, along with a greatest hits compilation, several singles and home video releases, baroque disbanded in 2004.
They became the newest band to play at the prestigious Nippon Budokan after just two years and three months into their career. They have also been credited as one of the bands that started oshare kei, a subgenre of visual kei that features more colorful outfits and utilizes upbeat and "happy" music.
baroque reunited for a free concert in 2011 and fully restarted activities in January 2012. That same month, baroque became the first independent band to have three of the top five positions on Oricon's main chart. However, bassist Bansaku left the group several months later and guitarist Akira followed in 2013, leaving only the duo of vocalist ryo and guitarist Kei.
Birth, also known as parturition, is the act or process of bearing or bringing forth offspring. In mammals, the process is initiated by hormones which cause the muscular walls of the uterus to contract, expelling the fetus at a developmental stage when it is ready to feed and breathe. In some species the offspring is precocial and can move around almost immediately after birth but in others it is altricial and completely dependent on parenting. In marsupials, the fetus is born at a very immature stage after a short gestational period and develops further in its mother's pouch.
It is not only mammals that give birth. Some reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates carry their developing young inside them. Some of these are ovoviviparous, with the eggs being hatched inside the mother's body, and others are viviparous, with the embryo developing inside her body, as in mammals.
Large mammals, such as primates, cattle, horses, some antelopes, giraffes, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, elephants, seals, whales, dolphins, and porpoises, generally are pregnant with one offspring at a time, although they may have twin or multiple births on occasion. In these large animals, the birth process is similar to that of a human, though in most the offspring is precocial. This means that it is born in a more advanced state than a human baby and is able to stand, walk and run (or swim in the case of an aquatic mammal) shortly after birth. In the case of whales, dolphins and porpoises, the single calf is normally born tail first which minimises the risk of drowning. The mother encourages the newborn calf to rise to the surface of the water to breathe.
Most smaller mammals have multiple births, producing litters of young which may number twelve or more. In these animals, each fetus is surrounded by its own amniotic sac and has a separate placenta. This separates from the wall of the uterus during labor and the fetus works its way towards the birth canal.
Humans usually produce a single offspring at a time. The mother's body is prepared for birth by hormones produced by the pituitary gland, the ovary and the placenta. The total gestation period from fertilization to birth is normally about 38 weeks (birth usually occurring 40 weeks after the last menstrual period). The normal process of childbirth takes several hours and has three stages. The first stage starts with a series of involuntary contractions of the muscular walls of the uterus and gradual dilation of the cervix. The active phase of the first stage starts when the cervix is dilated more than about 4 cm in diameter and is when the contractions become stronger and regular. The head (or the buttocks in a breech birth) of the baby is pushed against the cervix, which gradually dilates until is fully dilated at 10 cm diameter. At some time, the amniotic sac bursts and the amniotic fluid escapes (also known as rupture of membranes or breaking the water). In stage two, starting when the cervix is fully dilated, strong contractions of the uterus and active pushing by the mother expels the baby out through the vagina, which during this stage of labour is called a birth canal as this passage contains a baby, and the baby is born with umbilical cord attached. In stage three, which begins after the birth of the baby, further contractions expel the placenta, amniotic sac, and the remaining portion of the umbilical cord usually within a few minutes.