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Lester Flatt holding a Martin Model D-28(?) guitar
Lester Flatt was an American bluegrass singer and guitarist. In 1945 he joined Bill Monroe and the Blue Mountain Boys. While with the group, he met Earl Scruggs and the two subsequently left the group and formed the Foggy Mountain Boys. The group was quite popular in the 1950\u27s-1960\u27s, recording and performing on syndicated radio and television shows. The group disbanded in 1969. C.F. Martin & Co. produced the Limited Edition Lester Flatt D-28LF guitar in 1999. C.F. Martin & Co., founded in 1833 and headquartered in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is the world\u27s oldest surviving producer of guitars and the largest producer of acoustic guitars in the United States
Tex Ritter holding a Martin Model 000-45 guitar and posing with his band
Tex Ritter was a talented singer and actor. He began performing as a cowboy singer in the mid 1930\u27s and also appeared in 85 films. Ritter, with his band Tex Ritter and the Texans, had numerous hits that topped the charts, primarily in the 1940\u27s. Ritter was the father of actor John Ritter. C.F. Martin & Co., founded in 1833 and headquartered in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is the world\u27s oldest surviving producer of guitars and the largest producer of acoustic guitars in the United States
Symphonies, no. 8, op. 93, F major; arr.
2 scores (51 p. each) ; 31 cm. 3033h C.F. Peters Publisher’s no.: Edition Peters, Nr. 3033h
Gene Autry (with his horse Champ) holding his customized Martin Model 00-42 guitar
Gene Autry was the most popular country western singer of the mid-20th century in the United States. He earned nine gold records and one platinum record and was just as successful as an actor, usually performing as a character modeled on himself in B-films produced by Republic Pictures. C.F. Martin & Co., founded in 1833 and headquartered in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, is the world\u27s oldest surviving producer of guitars and the largest producer of acoustic guitars in the United States
When Seve met Bregovi?: folklore, turbofolk and the boundaries of Croatian musical identity
Popular music in Croatia has consistently been a field where the boundaries of national cultural identity are set, contested and transgressed. The most contentious boundaries involve Serbian culture and the abstract “east”, to which essentialized nationalist concepts of Croatian culture denied any similarity. The Croatian singer Severina’s attempt to represent Croatia at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest with her song Moja štikla (My stiletto) called these aspects into question with connotations which could be claimed as both Croatian and Serbian. Although the song was justified with reference to the (disputed) authenticity of Croatian folklore, it ultimately suggested that Croatian cultural space could not be separated from that of the other ex-Yugoslav states
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Classified, with author indexes.Preface signed: C.F. Peters. Dr. Emil Vogel, bibliothekar.Abth. 1. Theoretische Werke.--Abth. 2. Praktische Werke.Mode of access: Internet
Motion of quantum vortex lines near realistic rough boundaries
We numerically solve the three--dimensional, time--dependent Gross--Pitaevskii equation to model a superfluid flowing over a realistic rough boundary. Our model for the boundary is based on the atom--force microscope image of a NbTi vibrating wire used to generate turbulence in actual experiments. We find that near the boundary a dense region of quantum vortices is created, which forms a kind of `superfluid boundary layer'
Wave excitations in adjacent vortex filaments
The interactions of the nearest neighbour vortices are argued to play a significant role in the crossover range of scales that lies between the Kolmogorov-Richardson cascade and the Kelvin wave driven cascade in superfluid turbulence. In this work, we study how a wave excitation (a Kelvin wave or a soliton) on a vortex affects a nearby straight vortex. Our numerical simulations reveal that coherent excitations can hop from one vortex filament to another whilst retaining their coherent properties
Spectral properties of Andreev reflection from quantum turbulence in 3He-B: What do they tell about turbulent fluctuations?
One of the experimental techniques developed to measure quantum turbulence at low temperatures in 3He-B utilizes the Andreev reflection of thermal quasiparticle excitations from quantized vortices and vortex structures. We present the results of theoretical, numerical, and experimental study of Andreev scattering from quantum turbulence in 3He-B. We analyze the spectral properties of the Andreev reflection and compare these with the spectral properties of superfluid turbulence, and discuss the physical mechanisms responsible for the scaling of spectral densities. Finally, we discuss the relation between our findings and related observables in ordinary turbulence
Symphonie nr. 5 fur grosses orchester, op. 64 / Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky, edited by Otto Singer
Arranged for piano. ; Pl. no. : 1520
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