segunda-feira, 21 de novembro de 2016

Motocross

Motocross


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The motocross, often abbreviated stop MX MotoX, OU is a sport of motorbike practiced on motorcycles off-road style. Are divided into various categories, such as: arenacross, enduro and trial. In short, this sport is a race with various models and types of bikes.

Tenor Saxophone

Tenor Saxophone


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The tenor saxophone is a woodwind instrument, simple vane, the family of Woods. Despite the construction of your body with metal keys, the origin of the sound lies in a straw, (thin blade of wood, usually made of bamboo), then fit in the family, in the same way that the Clarinets.

segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2016

Bass Clarinet

Bass Clarinet

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The bass clarinet is a musical instrument of the clarinet family. Like the more common soprano B clarinet, it is usually pitched in B (meaning it is a transposing instrument on which a written C sounds as B), but it plays notes an octave below the soprano B clarinet. Bass clarinets in other keys, notably C and A, also exist, but are very rare (in contrast to the regular A clarinet, which is quite common in classical music). Bass clarinets regularly perform in orchestraswind ensembles/concert bands, occasionally in marching bands, and play an occasional solo role in contemporary music and jazz in particular.

Transversal Flute

Transversal Flute

 A transverse flute or side-blown flute is a flute which is held horizontally when played. The player blows across the embouchure hole, in a directionperpendicular to the flute's body length.
Transverse flutes include the Western classical flutes, the Indian classical flutes (the bansuri and the venu), the Chinese dizi, the Western fife, a number of Japanese fue, and Korean flutes such as Daegeum, Junggeumand Sogeum.

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segunda-feira, 12 de setembro de 2016

ELETRIC GUITAR

Eletric Guitar


An electric guitar is a fretted string instrument that uses a pickup to convert the vibration of its strings—which are typically made of metal, and which occurs when a guitarist strumsplucks orfingerpicks the strings—into electrical impulses. The vibrations of the strings are sensed by apickup, of which the most common type is the magnetic pickup, which uses the principle of directelectromagnetic induction.
Often the signal is modified using effects such as reverb and distortion and "overdrive", with the latter being a key element of the sound of the electric guitar as it is used in blues and rock music.
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Invented in 1931, the amplified electric guitar was adopted by jazz guitarists, who sought to be able to be heard in large big band ensembles. Early proponents of the electric guitar on record included Les Paul, Lonnie Johnson, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, T-Bone Walker, and Charlie Christian. During the 1950s and 1960s, the electric guitar became the most important instrument in pop music.
Electric guitar design and construction vary greatly in the shape of the body and the configuration of the neck, bridge, and pickups. Guitars have a fixed bridge or a spring-loaded hinged bridge that lets players bend notes or chords up or down in pitch or perform vibrato effects. The sound of a guitar can be modified by new playing techniques such as string bendingtapping,hammering on, using audio feedback, or slide guitar playing.

DRUM

Drum

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The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments. In the Hornbostel-Sachsclassification system, it is a membranophone. Drums consist of at least one membrane, called adrumhead or drum skin, that is stretched over a shell and struck, either directly with the player's hands, or with a drum stick, to produce sound. There is usually a resonance head on the underside of the drum, typically tuned to a slightly lower pitch than the top drumhead. Other techniques have been used to cause drums to make sound, such as the thumb roll. Drums are the world's oldest and most ubiquitous musical instruments, and the basic design has remained virtually unchanged for thousands of years. 
Drums may be played individually, with the player using a single drum, and some drums such as thedjembe are almost always played in this way. Others are normally played in a set of two or more, all played by the one player, such as bongo drums and timpani. A number of different drums together with cymbals form the basic modern drum kit.

segunda-feira, 5 de setembro de 2016

CLARINET

CLARINET

The clarinet is a musical instrument consisting of a cylindrical tube, usually wooden (for models of other materials), with a conical nozzle of a single Reed and braces (metal rods connected the caps to reach holes to which the fingers do not come naturally). Has four records: serious, medium, sharp and superagudo. Who plays the clarinet is called a clarinetist.
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History:

The clarinet descends from the chalumeau, an instrument popular in France at least since the middle ages. In 1690, Johann Christoph Denner, German charamelista, added to its Shawm a key for the thumb of the left hand, so that he could play in an opening that brought him more sonic possibilities. Thus arose the contemporary clarinet. Introduced in orchestras in 1750, was one of the last wind instruments incorporated into modern orchestral training. The clarinet is used even today in the largest orchestras in the world. Is an instrument used in Brazil.

segunda-feira, 27 de junho de 2016

Valentino Rossi

Valentino Rossi

Valentino Rossi (Urbino, 16 February 1979) is an Italian motorcycle road racer.

The most titled motorcycle riders because of nine singles titles, is the only rider in the history of the League to win the World Cup in four different classes: 125cc, 250cc, 500cc e MotoGP (6). Also holds the record of the number of Grand Prix starts consecutively in the world of speed, with 228 games. [1] is the owner of SKY Racing Team VR46. [2]

After winning the championship, he was trained to ride 125cc racing motor bikes and in 1995, he won the Italian 125cc Championship. He also raced in the 125cc European Championship where he claimed the third position.
His next move was big and ambitious i.e. he participated in the World Championship in 1996 in the Malaysian Grand Prix, where he finished 9th.
However, he won the 1997 125cc World Championship held in Aprilia, to become the youngest rider ever to claim the championship.
In 1998, he took up 250cc racing and came second in the World Championship which was won by Loris Capirossi.
He won the 250cc World Championship held in 1999 in Aprilia, where he had won his first world championship title.
In 2000, he signed up with Honda to race in the 500cc class and was mentored by Michael Doohan, a former 500 cc World Champion. He raced that year and finished second to Kenny Roberts, Jr.

The 500 cc World Championship conducted its final race in 2001 and Rossi who had come second the previous year, finished first and claimed the championship.
In 2004, he signed up with Yamaha and raced in the opening season of the Grand Prix in South Africa. He won the championship to become the first ever rider to win premier class championships in a sequence, representing two different manufacturers.
Out of the 16 races held that season he won nine, securing the World Championship title for himself.
The year 2005 was extremely good because he won eleven races in total to become the World Champion that year too.
In 2006, however, he finished second to Nicky Hayden, from Honda, by five points. It was only the second time in his premier class racing career that he came second.
The year 2007, was a little rough for him as he could only win four races owing to several technical problems. He was also injured in one of the races and finished third in the World Championship that year, his lowest achievement since his first championship win.
In 2008, he regained his repute by winning the MotoGP title by winning nine races.

The following year was also very fruitful, but in 2010, he suffered another injury in which he broke his leg while practicing at Mugello. He finished third in the championship and missed four races that season.
In 2011, he left long time sponsor Yamaha to sign a two-year contract with Ducati.
However, in the mid of 2012, he announced that he would go back to Yamaha at the end of the season.
In 2005, Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, he won his 7th World Championship and fifth consecutive MotoGP Championship. That year he earned a place among the only five riders in the history of motorcycle racing to win premier-class title five times.
As of 2013 he has won an grand total of 106 races, 80 of which are 500cc/MotoGP championships.


segunda-feira, 13 de junho de 2016

How to wheelie: 2- motorcycle

How to wheeling: 2

Motorcycle

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    Wear protective clothing. You never want to get onto a motorcycle without the proper gear. This includes a thick motorcycle helmet, leather gloves, jeans or leather pants, and a strong leather jacket. You also want some strong boots, preferable leather, with some proper grip. When you're first getting started, it's also not a bad idea to wear elbow, ankle or knee guards, as you'll be going down a lot.
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    Find a secluded street or road. Remember that learning this will take you quite some time, and you'll probably take a couple bad spills. You don't want to harm any pedestrians around you or crash your bike into any cars, either mobile or parked. Your constant attempts are also going to make a lot of noise, so you don't want to disrupt those around you.
    • It's technically illegal to wheelie on a street bike, so finding a secluded place to practice will also help you evade any trouble from law enforcement.
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    Learn on a bike with enough power. If you're attempting to learn the power wheelie on a sport bike, you'll probably want a 500 cc motorcycle, at the minimum. You'll be lifting the front wheel solely with your acceleration, so you want to make sure that your bike has the power to pull that off.
    • You can also learn the power wheelie on a dirtbike. If you have access to one or want something a little more comfortable, this could be a smart idea. A 100 or 150 cc bike should have enough power to practice this stunt.
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    Check your rear tire for any damage. You'll be spending a significant amount of time on this back tire when you're practicing wheelies, so make sure that your tire is in good shape. You don't want any wobbling on that end. It's also ideal to run your tire pressure a little bit lower than you might normally, as it will make the wheelie more stable.
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    Remove a tip-over sensor if your bike has one. This sensor might cause your bike to shut off if you tip too far backward. You will be tipping backward, and because you're just learning, may tip even further back than totally comfortable. Make sure your bike doesn't give out on you mid-wheelie by removing this sensor.
    • Your back exhaust may also hit the ground, depending on where it's located on your bike, so make sure that it won't tap the ground while you're on one wheel. If it does, you may grind the road and fall off of the bike.

How to wheelie: 1- bike

How to wheeling a bike

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    Wear your protective gear. You won't need the same level of protection when practicing on a bike, but it's always good to practice safely. Make sure you're wearing a helmet, at the bare minimum, and knee and elbow pads if you want to be really careful. While starting wheelies on a bike may seem totally harmless, you can still take some bad spills and hurt yourself.
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    Practice while riding uphill. Start at an easy gear. Two or three is probably best, so there won't be too much excessive pedaling. The hill shouldn't be too steep, but learning on a nice, gradual slope can help you maintain your balance and keep your front wheel in the air.[2]When you're learning to wheelie, your pedaling may become spastic, causing you to fall off the bike. The resistance of pedaling uphill will counteract those forces. That way, when you practice on flat ground, you'll maintain a straighter trajectory of motion.
    • It's not necessary, but it is easier to practice on a mountain bike, rather than a BMX bike. Their back wheels are much more stable, and the front of the bike will come up more easier. The large wheel base will also make you feel more powerful.
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    Maintain a comfortable speed on flat ground. This speed will vary on a case-by-case basis, but you can aim for somewhere between 5-10 MPH Moving too quickly might cause you to lose control when you're only on one wheel. If you go to slow, however, you may not have the momentum to properly lift the front into the air.
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    Pull your front wheel into the air. This will require some brute force from your upper body, as well as some powerful pedaling. Crouch over your front handlebars to prepare to pull up, and don't forget to look forward. Once you have the handlebars in the air, lean your weight back and continue pedaling. You may lose balance or not keep it up for long, but eventually, you'll feel yourself sinking into the wheelie for a longer period of time.
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    Maintain your motion in the wheelie. Once you've gotten the front wheel in the air a few times successfully, you'll want to start riding the wheelie for longer. When you're in the air, soften your grip and extend your arms. You also want to use your rear brake to adjust your leverage while in your wheelie. Some people keep the rear brake held for the duration of the wheelie, while others simply tighten their grip on it when they feel the front wheel coming too high into the air. The harder you push on the brake, the harder you'll have to pedal to keep your front tire in the air.

segunda-feira, 6 de junho de 2016

wheeling championship

Wheeling


League


Many people practice this sport without knowing. Each zerinho on the asphalt, the steep with the motorcycle or the famous grau, many passionate about motorcycles make the streets outside is a sport. However these maneuvers must be made with safety and awareness. The best way to do that is to professionalize this passion, with rules, Championships and encouragement. This will be done nationally from now on with the creation of the Brazilian championship of Stunt.
Known by the world as Wheeling, the sport began to be practiced in Brazil in the Decade of 80. Now called the Stunt. The game that comes down to soil stunts on two wheels was approved by CBM (Brazilian motorcycle Confederation) and will be one of the Brazilian Championships held in 2013.
The recognition of the sport happened during the general meeting, held on 2 and 3 February in Mogi das Cruzes-SP. Leandro Callegas, Swift, who is President of the Brazilian Federation of Wheeling, is the Director.
The competition will be held as follows. The pilot is presented in two batteries. "In the first heat the pilot has five minutes to perform maneuvers with the front and the back of the motorcycle. In the second, two minutes and the difficulty degree is greater because the pilot already comes with the front of the bike. With that he can't miss ", explains Leandro Callegas.
The expectation is that the sport is even more widespread from now on increasing the number of practitioners. "I'm surprised every day every corner of Brazil you will find practitioners. Now with the recognition of the CBM believe the sport will grow even more, "says the Stunt Director of CBM.
Practitioners of Stunt will soon be able to make the affiliation by the CBM Web site in order to participate in the Brazilian Championship. The forecast is that the calendar is released in March.

segunda-feira, 30 de maio de 2016

Motorcycles used for the partice of wheeling




Wheeling 


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Motorcycles used for the practice of wheeling
 

To start a bike from 50cc to 300cc tops.
The 4-stroke bike is better because it has the brake motor and does not ask for very fast gait.
It is necessary to burn the clutch.

segunda-feira, 28 de março de 2016

wheeling modes

Wheeling

Modes

  1. Borrachão: Consist in keeping the rear wheel friction (high spin) and the ground. 
  2. Waxing: maneuver in the pilot for the zerinho, drag one of its hands without ground.
  3. Degree: Several maneuvers where a motorcycle rear wheel with not without ground.
  4. Joelinho: A bike is built with the knee support, usually the pilot can do this maneuver curves.
  5. No hands: Fly and control a bike without hands.
  6. No front: maneuver where the equipment does not have a front (wheels and walking sticks).
  7. A hand: Fly and control a bike with one hand.
  8. RL: there are different modalities of RL, this is fly a bike, but with a front wheel without ground and coordinating the front brake.
  9. Graze: where the rider in UFPA, rears scraping a barbecue without ground, generating sparks.
  10. Superman: in this maneuver a motorcycle is supported on the barbecue (graze) and stretches the body and drags the feet without ground with a bike in motion.
  11. Surf: maneuvering in the pilot climbs at the Bank and driving with no hands.
  12. zerinho: consists in maintaining the degree with a motorcycle in a circle.

segunda-feira, 21 de março de 2016

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 The Wheelie (also known as wheeling, or stunt) is an extreme sport practiced with motorcycle, is to carry out maneuvers in which whose strength and balance are required to the maximum by the practitioners. The term Wheelie is comedian and I mean Cram, however in Brazil uses to refer to the sport as a whole.




Arose in the 1970 when the Californian Doug Domokos developed the technique of cram the bike controlling with the rear brake, and views of their abilities. Domokos was known as The Wheelie King, i.e. the King of Wheeling. In Brazil this modality has grown and conquered.
Not sure who were the first practitioners of wheeling in Brazil, but he became notorious only in late 1990. Authorities still treat as vandalism when even practiced in places, in Brazil, if practiced on the street, is an infraction and consolidated as the denatran, the practitioner this subject to a serious fine, adding seven points on a driver's license, fines, suspension of the right to drive and seizures of driver's license and vehicle.
There is a shortage of sponsors, which causes the sport didn't win notoriety among the other categories. Most pilots with quality, when they places intended for the practice.