Tuesday, 22 November 2022

ZIMBABWE: 10 Most Amazing African Dance Moves

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what is up guys welcome to another awesome edition of african traditional dance moves on today's episode we are visiting a wonderful southern african country zimbabwe to discover 10 of the best tradition dance stars performed in this country by all means tell us which dance move you think is tight let's begin 10 shankara traditional dance changara is an amazing tradition dance style performed in central machina land the dance involves a fast rhythmic footwork by two or more people within a circle of gathering the music produced for the shangri-la dance is one of africa's finest just listen nine bakumba traditional dance bakumba originated among the karanga people of zimbabwe this is a polyrhythmic dance used to celebrate good harvest but now essentially performed for social purposes but kumba dance is mostly performed at weddings parties and other joyful locations is historically performed for the king's pleasure it was also commonly performed for ingele a rainmaking ceremony called during drought seasons the dance routine employs a unique brand of rhythm and style seven jerusalem traditional dance not to be confused with jerusalem jerusalem dance is a popular dance style practiced by the zizuru shona people living in the eastern part of zimbabwe the dance was once known as mende dance but had to be chained to jerusalem for some weird reasons this is a fertility dance as you can see but it's sexually suggestive moves the death is characterized by acrobatic and essential movements by both men and women driven by polyrhythmic drama accompanied by men playing wood block clappers and women and clapping and yodeling unlike other african tradition dance styles the jerusalem does not rely on intricate food stamping or a large number of dramas six monday dance mandy dance is most popular among the karanga people of zimbabwe the dance uses indigenous ritual contests of spirituality known as jikaranga there is a rapper 12 songs sung for monday it used to call different spirits sorry i'm not trying to scare you but it is what it is most mandy dancers are accompanied by two drummers and clapping from other people nearby and rattles that attached to the dancer's legs to emphasize the rhythms made by their fate as it does in some contests there may also be several marimbas involved in the assemble five beer dance perhaps the most religious of all zimbabwean dances it is usually performed by community holders at important orchestra ceremonies such as the beera the diaz is accompanied by beerum music and uses a medium to invite ancestral spirits the dance is very unique for its intricate fit movements graceful pulses and high energy jump bursts if you still enjoy the video sharing with a friend will be a tight move four dinner dance the dna is a dance of the korean ethnic group who reside in northern zimbabwe dna is meant to exhibit the agricultural space of life hence this dance routine three muchonggo yo dance as you can see by the sheer energy of this dance muchon goyo dance was historically performed by men in preparation for war or after war the dance is typically performed with a shield and a stick women do the singing while men do the hard lifting the signature movement is stumping and dramatic gestures as well as mimetic elements it is also worth mentioning that muchon goyo is a recreational dance and does not have any religious feature but instead highlights the events of the society two gt dance is a rural type of music and dance popular among the people of zimbabwe is at the same time a traditional dance mainly performed by the youth used to celebrate the arrival of a daughter-in-law at a wedding and could also be used for recreational purposes one i'm a visa dancer is performing social gatherings the dance move followed the actions of a horse in the past amazing dance was used to appease the spirits of the rainmakers for a good harvest that's it for today's episode which of this dance move would you love to try leave us a comment down there and by all means do share with your friend on facebook whatsapp and twitter as usual your host murphy and i'll catch you in the next video peace


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How To Make African Food | Ugandan /International Recipes | Welcome To Amuna Foods! Delicious Meals!

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Harnaaz Sandhu - Empowering Women Through Menstrual Equity | The Daily Show

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PLEASE WELCOME MISS UNIVERSE HERSELF, HARNAAZ SANDHU. ( APPLAUSE ) >> Trevor: WELCOME, WELCOME. >> THANK YOU SO MUCH. >> Trevor: WELCOME. OH, THANK YOU SO MUCH. MISS UNIVERSE. WELCOME TO "THE DAILY SHOW." >> THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I'M SO EXCITED FOR TODAY. >> Trevor: ARE YOU KIDDING? I'M EXCITED TO CHAT WITH YOU, BECAUSE, "A," YOU DON'T GET TO CHAT WITH MISS UNIVERSES EVERY SINGLE DAY.


BUT ALSO YOU'VE GOT, HONESTLY IN MY OPINION, ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE PLATFORMS THAT YOU RUN. EVERY MISS UNIVERSE WILL SAY, THIS IS WHAT I LIKE TO DO. IT MIGHT BE EDUCATION. IT MIGHT BE, YOU KNOW, GETTING WOMEN INTO BUSINESS, WHATEVER IT MAY BE. YOU HAVE A FANTASTIC PLATFORM IN THAT YOU SAID I WANT TO TALK ABOUT AN ISSUE THAT AFFECTS WOMEN ALL OVER THE PLANET AND THAT ISSUE IS... >> MENSTRUAL EQUITY. AND IT'S VERY IMPORTANT. ( APPLAUSE ) I NEVER REALIZED UNTIL MY MOM BEING A GYNECOLOGIST TAUGHT ME HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO TALK ABOUT WOMEN'S HEALTH AND TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF. I ALWAYS LOOKED UP TO HER, AND SHE WAS EMPOWERING WOMEN IN HER LIFE.


WHEN I GREW UP AND FELT LIKE THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO DO. FOR ME, MISS UNIVERSE WAS NEVER ABOUT LOOKING BEAUTIFUL AND WEARING GLITZ AND GLAM. FOR ME IT WAS A PLATFORM WHERE YOU CAN TALK ABOUT THINGS YOU WANT TO DO. I USED TO LOOK FOR MISS UNIVERSES ONLINE AND THEIR VIDEOS AND EVERYTHING. THEY ALWAYS LEFT SOMETHING IMPACTFUL, AND I WANTED TO DO THAT, TOO. I ALSO WANTED TO LEAVE AND CREATE A LEGACY AND EMPOWER WOMEN AROUND THE WORLD AND TELL THEM IF I CAN DO IT, THEN YOU CAN DO IT, TOO.


>> Trevor: YOU'VE DONE IT 1,000 TIMES OVER. YOU'RE ALSO DESTIGMA TIEGZ THE CONVERSATION. SO MANY PEOPLE FROM AROUND THE WORLD LIVE IN A WORLD WHERE THEY CANNOT TALK ABOUT SOMETHING THAT'S A NORMAL PART OF A WOMAN'S LIFE EVERY DAY. GET ICE LACED AND TOLD THEY'RE DIRTY AND SINFUL. YOU HAVE BEEN PLAYING A ROLE NOT JUST IN INDIA BUT AROUND THE WORLD AND SAYING WE NEED TO GET RID OF THAT STIGMA. WHAT DO YOU FIND WORKS WELL. >> FOR NOW, INDONESIAIA, VIETNAM, AND OF COURSE SOUTH AFRICA, I SAW ONE THING IN COMMON IS THAT WOMEN'S HEALTH IS ALWAYS NEGLECTED, AND THERE ARE DIFFERENT SITUATIONS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. SOMETIMES WHEN WOMEN ARE NOT EVEN ALLOWED IT TALK ABOUT THEIR MENSTRUAL HEALTH OR EVEN LET THEM BUY PADS.


AND I THINK THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO TELL THEM THAT YOU DON'T ASK FOR A PAD, NOBLES IS GOING TO DO IT FOR YOU. THIS IS NOT ONLY GOING TO GIVE LIVELIHOOD TO WOMEN IN THAT AREA, THE RURAL AREA, BUT GIVE PADS TO OTHERS. AND I THINK WE WANT TO SEE WOMEN SUPPORTING EACH OTHER. AND WITH WHELM EMPOWERMENT FOR WOMEN'S HEALTH, WE ARE BREAKING TABUS TOGETHER, AND WE DEFINITELY NEED MEN TO SUPPORT US. ( APPLAUSE ) >> Trevor: I LOVE HOW-- HOW PROACTIVE YOU ARE. IT'S BEEN AMAZING TO SEE YOUR JOURNEY BECAUSE YOUR JOURNEY HAS, YOU KNOW, HIGHLIGHTED SO MANY ISSUES, NOT JUST IN AND AROUND WHAT WOMEN MAY FACE IN THEIR HEALTH, BUT ALSO JUST IN SOCIETY.


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YOU KNOW, YOU'VE BEEN VERY CANDID IN TALKING ABOUT HOW YOU WERE BULLIED WHEN YOU GAINED A LITTLE BIT OF WEIGHT AFTER THE MISS UNIVERSE COMPETITION. >> RIGHT. >> Trevor: AND PEOPLE WERE REALLY VICIOUS, AND THEY WERE HATEFUL AND THEY BROUGHT YOU TO TEARS. YOU KNOW, BUT YOU BOUNCED BACK, AND YOU'VE BECOME REALLY A SPOKESPERSON FOR POSITIVITY IN GENERAL. PEOPLE WOULD BE SHOCKED TO HEAR THAT A MISS UNIVERSE HAS BEEN BULLIED FOR HOW SHE LOOKS. >> RIGHT. >> Trevor: BUT YOU'VE REALLY HIGHLIGHTED THAT. AND I FEEL LIKE YOU'VE COME OUT OF THAT STRONGER. >> YES, ACTUALLY, FOR ME, IT'S NOT ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK IT'S ABOUT WHAT YOU SAY AND HOW YOU SAY IT AND HOW YOU TREAT PEOPLE. IN THE END OF THE DAY, WHEN YOU DIE, PEOPLE WILL NOT REMEMBER YOU FOR WHAT YOU WORE. THEY WILL REMEMBER YOU ABOUT HOW THEY TREATED YOU. SO THAT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO HAVE A KIND HEART. AND TO REMIND PEOPLE THAT KINDNESS IS THE UTMOST IMPORTANT THING IN THIS WHOLE WORLD. I WAS REALLY DISHEARTENED WHEN I SAW PEOPLE BASHING ME FOR MY WEAPT GAIN, BUT I DIDN'T LET THEM DESCRIBE ME.


YOUNG GIRLS, LIKE, SIX, SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRLS, EVEN YOUNG BOYS, LOOKING UP TO ME, AND IF THEY SEE ME BEING TIM AND I HAD NOT STRONG ENOUGH, I DON'T THINK THAT WILL BE THE RIGHT WAY TO BE THAT IMPACTFUL PERSON OR INSPIRE THEM. I WANT TO TELL THEM THAT INSPIRATION STARTS WITHIN YOU. IF YOU INSPIRE YOURSELF, THAT'S HOW YOU CAN INSPIRE OTHERS. >> Trevor: I LIKE THAT, BE YOUR OWN CHEERLEADER. YOU HAVE BEEN IN MOVIES IN INDIA. >> I HAVE DONE TWO. I'M A THEATER ARTIST IN LAST FIVE YEARS. THAT'S HOW MY LIFE STARTED. I REALIZED MY PASSION OF BEACON STAGE AND EXPRESSING MYSELF THROUGH THEATER AND BEING AN ACTOR. THAT IS WHAT I ALWAYS WANTED TO DO. >> Trevor: I NEED ADVICE. MY DREAM HAS ALWAYS BEEN TO BE IN A BOLLYWOOD MOVIE. AND THEN-- I'VE ALWAYS-- >> DO YOU WANT MY DEBUT TO BE WITH YOU? LET ME THINK ABOUT IT, BUT I CAN CONSIDER YOU.


WHAT DO YOU THINK, GUYS? ( LAUGHTER ) I CAN TEACH YOU SOME MOVES, ACTUALLY. >> Trevor: YOU CAN TEACH ME MOVES? >> THAT WOULD BE A GREAT PRACTICE FOR YOU. WHEN YOU GIVE AUDITIONS FOR BOLLYWOOD, YOU NEED TO KNOW BOLLYWOOD MOVES. COME ON. >> Trevor: CAN YOU DO IT RIGHT NOW? >> LET'S, DO IT! ( APPLAUSE ) >> Trevor: OKAY, WE'LL DO IT RIGHT OVER HERE. OKAY. >> THANK YOU. OKAY, GREAT. I'M GOING TO TEACH YOU FOUR SIMPLE STEPS. >> Trevor: FOUR SIMPLE STEPS. >> SIMPLE. >> Trevor: I'M READY. >> IT'S ABOUT FACE. >> Trevor: ALL ABOUT FACE. >> NECK, HANDS, HIMSELF. >> Trevor: NECK, HANDS, AND HIMSELF. OKAY. >> IT'S GOING TO BE EASY. TRUST ME. IT'S LIKE ONE, TWO. >> Trevor: ONE, TWO. >> THREE, FOUR. >> Trevor: WHOA. WHAT'S HAPPENING THERE? >> IT'S LIKE ONE, TWO. >> Trevor: OH, THIS ONE WAS HERE.


THIS WAS COMING UP HERE. >> YEAH. >> Trevor: OH, I SEE. THAT'S DIPPING THERE. ALL RIGHT. >> ONE, TWO. >> Trevor: OH, ONE, TWO. >> AND THREE, FOUR. >> Trevor: THREE, FOUR. >> A LITTLE BIT MORE HIP, MORE HIP. >> Trevor: I HAVE TO LOOSEN-- OH, BOY! >> COME ON, IT'S ALL ABOUT THE HIMSELF. BOLLYWOOD. >> Trevor: OKAY, OKAY. LET'S DO IT FAST NOW. >> ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR. >> Trevor: THAT GOT REALLY FAST. I'M READY. YOU SNREAD. >> YES, ONE, TWO, THREE, GO. ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR. >> Trevor: ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR. ( CHEERS AND APPLAUSE ). I'M GOING TO PRACTICE. LET'S TAKE.

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Exploring the African diaspora through food | Secret Table

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-Eric Adjepong and I have something in common. We were both on cooking competition shows. He didn't win. Neither did I. So, what happens after the show is over? The demands and opportunities of fame are still there, but none of the resources that famous people have. When you're on a reality cooking show, everybody thinks you're rich, and it's like, "Opposite. Nobody is making any money while you're on the show." -Yeah, we're still trying to make it work. -Adjepong and his business partner and wife, Janell, continue to run their private-chef business, just like they did before he was on "Top Chef." He cooks, she does everything else. -He has his lane. I have my lane. We have, like, a little, quick meeting in the house, probably feeding Lennox. "Hey, we're doing this, this, and this." And that's really how it happens.


-For sure, yeah. -So your baby's just sitting there, like, screaming and crying, and you're trying to -- -"Yeah, so, what's course number two?" -And they're doing this all with a new baby. It's very satisfying. -Isn't it? -Yeah. Life after a cooking competition show is hard and weird but, like many hard and weird times, rich with opportunity. So now they're also planning for their first restaurant, showcasing the West African cuisine of his Ghanaian-born parents, opening in 2020. And I'll tell you how to get a seat at a secret table that will give you the first taste of their much-anticipated restaurant and have you eating like a "Top Chef" judge. I mean, it's like "Game of Thrones." -Right? Eric Adjepong and I visited a market right outside of Washington, D. C. , that specializes in items from Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. Eric, how are you? ! It's so nice to see you! -Good to see you, as well. -You look fantastic.


-Thank you. You, as well. -Yeah. Because Adjepong works with food not found in a typical American grocery store, he always starts his cooking with a trip to a specialty market. -I'll probably buy this whole shelf right here. -I know. You took a small one and then you're like -- -Yeah, yeah. Exactly. Everyday cuts for the folks from West Africa -- oxtails, tripe, cow feet. Puna yam. This is the one that I kind of go to, as well. -This is so exciting me, 'cause it really is, like, opening up an entirely new world. -Right. -There's a lot of talk today about using food to make the world smaller, but learning requires asking questions and exposing yourself as someone who doesn't already know something, taking a risk to look ignorant, engaging in uncomfortable listening, and checking your own mind-set to make sure you're curious without treating a continent's cuisine as a curiosity.


-So, we call them waakye leaves in Ghana, but, truly, they're sorghum leaves here in the South, right? -Yeah. -Exactly. Right. We all eat the same things. There's not really nothing new under the sun. We just call it different things. We're all here to really learn from each other. -That's right. Through food. -Through food. Exactly. -And, sometimes, even he learns from the people who shop there. -So, what's the difference between the two? Because I thought this, the ugu leaf was the bitter leaf. -No. Ugu leaf is different. It's a little bit slimy. The leaf is more common within the West Africans. -Right. -Ugu is for Igbos, a tribe in Nigeria. -Where are you from? -I'm from Ijaw, within the Igbo area. They're a way smaller tribe.


-So that's why you stick to the bitter leaf. -Yeah. Right. These West African ingredients are delicious. They can also tell a story that Adjepong sometimes incorporates into his cooking and into the last meal he made on "Top Chef." It's a story of people who are forced to leave their homelands and become slaves. Adjepong is committed to using his extensive formal culinary education to educate diners, to show this food as a modern living cuisine of both struggle and triumph. -It's a place of refuge for me, because I can kind of go back and I can just zone out, you know, through the aisles. The flavors -- the smells, rather, that kind of bring me back, so I know what, like, milo smells like in the morning when my mom's kind of brewing. You know what I mean I know what the bread smells like when it's in the toaster oven. Malta -- man, have you ever had it? I hated it growing up. -Bye-bye. We're on our way to test dishes for the new restaurant.


Remember, I'm going to reveal how you can do this tasting, too. -Exit right to Maryland 201 -- -A little sweet on the back end. -Yeah. It almost has a molasses profile. -It's exactly -- Yeah, you're exactly right. -It's like drinking molasses. -Yeah. -Adjepong is already planning the menu for his restaurant opening. -I have in mind to do a tasting menu specifically where you start off in a West African port, and then you're migrating, and through that migration, you're tasting flavors from West Africa, but then it's going to the Caribbean, but it's going to South America, but it's going to the South.


This is a part of our fabric, as far as American history. It's something that we all can't escape, so why not learn from it, be better from it, and then enjoy, you know, then really celebrate the culture. 2020 is where I'm looking at, and I can't wait, to be honest. Like, I have it in my mind. I know exactly what I want it to feel like and look like and smell like and, like, all those senses. I know exactly what I want occupied in my mind, you know? So, it's just a matter of time and patience. -And money. -And money, yes. -In the meantime, the Adjepongs have a monthly dinner series called "Run Our Course." They do everything they would do for a high-end private client paying thousands of dollars, but they open every seat to fans on their e-mail list.


Ticket purchases are first come, first served. You can be the very first to eat new dishes before the restaurant even opens. -It's a whole new menu that, more than likely, nobody has typically ever had before. And then, based on the crowd's response, that's how we decide like, "Hey, maybe we should do this again" or "maybe we shouldn't do this again." All of his support is so grassroots. It's easy. Honestly, people -- It's easy. It doesn't take any, like, shamming.


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This is really us. When you hire Pinch & Plate, you're really hiring us. You're really hiring Eric. We show up, people are like, "Oh, my God! It's really them." And I'm like, "Yes. Who else would you think was gonna come? Of course, you want the food to be amazing. You want the energy in the room to be amazing, which is what I'll help with. But you still want it to be relatable. You want people to come and have a good time and feel comfortable. -It's a mom-and-pop. -Yep. -You're the mom. -You're the mom-and-pop. -You're the mom and the pop right now. -Mom-and-pop. -You want to peel quail eggs with me? -I mean, I want to peel quail eggs with you.


I don't generally want to peel quail eggs. Oh, my God. I broke one. -No, it's good. Don't worry about it. I got backup, so we're good. -All right. -I broke one, too. -There are so many people who -- Oh, that's okay. -That's pretty good, actually. I'll take that one. -The other side is a mess. -I will take it. -For the "Top Chef" final, he was cooking a meal based on the African diaspora and was eliminated before he could finish. After the show aired, head judge Tom Colicchio invited Adjepong to cook his food at Colicchio's flagship restaurant, Craft. -To get a random message from Tom Colicchio, it's kind of like, "Whoa!" -Okay, no, no, no. You have to tell more than that. -When he sent me the screenshot, I was like, "Are you sure this isn't, like, spam or catfish?" -Right, right, right, right. Yeah, get that blue check.


-So, like, Eric knows 'cause he follows Tom on Instagram. So when he sent me the screenshot, I'm like, "Are you sure it's him? Like, before you respond --" -Yeah. Oh, it's through Instagram. -Yeah. -Yeah, yeah, yeah. -Twitter, Instagram, one of the two. It's a staple in New York, so to have the opportunity to cook there and really, you know, do everything that I've been doing out here and continue to tell that story, it was amazing, truly.


-When you own your own kitchen and you have a kitchen, have you thought about how you're gonna run it? -It's kind of over for that time where your chef is, like, a tyrant and, you know, you're getting plates and, you know, spoons and stuff, like, thrown at you. Like, everyone's here to work. Everyone's here to learn and get even better. You always want to be a student, know that there's always something new to learn, but then also incorporate what you do know into the stuff that you don't.


And that's what you make -- You know, that's how you get really creative. -So, you said that it's a tomatillo -- -Green tomato. -Tomatillo, green tomato. So, you have something like this, which is very individual. -Right. -And then you get something like this. So how would you serve this and eat it at a restaurant? -So, there would definitely be, like, accompaniments, so rice, a bowl of rice, stuff like that around the table, plates, and then literally just have everybody kind of feed themselves, feed other people.


Really, like, cross the table, you know, and exchange. Eating with each other is something that was pounded when I was young like, "You have to eat with your family. You don't want to eat dinner alone." So that's something that we just try to keep as much as possible, especially in that restaurant setting. -Oh, my God. This is unbelievable. -There was something about the way he charred this cabbage. My nose just kept -- I kept walking by like -- I felt like -- I don't know.


I felt like I was stalking the kitchen. "What is that?" Great. -This was delicious. -Thank you so much. -Adjepong says the food of the African diaspora is ultimately a cuisine of rising above. -I know the story really well. I'm fascinated with this story. I am a part of this story. So why not use the talents that I have to make the most out of it? -Putting your name on the list for this secret table is easy..

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African Food

African Food

Africa is the home of many diverse cultures and civilizations. In Africa, food is one of the most important aspects of daily life. The food is generally prepared using simple tools such as knives, spoons, forks and pots and pans. Most Africans use wood or charcoal to cook their food, and they eat with their hands.

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The majority of African people are vegetarians. Some of the vegetables that are commonly eaten include potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, onions, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, turnips, beans, lentils, yams, cassava, okra, peas, and various types of greens. There are also fruits that are eaten by most Africans, including oranges, lemons, bananas, pineapples, papayas, mangoes, watermelons, and guavas.

In addition to vegetable and fruit dishes, Africans also eat meat and fish. Some of the most popular meats include beef, pork, chicken, mutton, goat, lamb, venison, ostrich, and crocodile. Fish is also very popular in Africa. Popular types of fish include catfish, tilapia, and shark.

The most common beverages consumed in Africa are tea, coffee, and cocoa. Many Africans drink tea made from herbs such as mint and chamomile. They also drink coffee, which is made from roasted coffee beans. Coffee is a popular beverage among the natives of Africa.

The majority of Africans prefer to drink milk rather than other types of dairy products. Milk is used to make various kinds of desserts and drinks. One of the most popular desserts is ice cream, which is made from milk, eggs, and sugar. Other popular desserts include custard, flan, and chocolate.

Other beverages that are popular in Africa include beer, wine, and spirits. Beer is the most popular beverage in Africa. Beer is brewed from cereals, grains, and fruits. Wine is also popular in Africa. It is produced from grapes, apples, plums, peaches, pears, apricots, and berries. Spirits are also consumed by some Africans. They include gin, rum, brandy, whiskey, and vodka.

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Best *LUXURY* Gifts to SPOIL Yourself! 😍

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- Today is all concerning spoiling yourself as well as your liked ones. I'' m sharing the ideal high-end gift ideas this year. at several different price factors. Some are in fact more on the inexpensive side, and also some are extra expensive. I even have a Louis Vuitton unboxing. This is really great, wait till you see this. It'' s so great, because you can in fact maintain something on your own, however allow ' s just obtain started. Number one, we have Lilysilk, as well as I'' ve been wearing Lilysilk and also recommending them for years. I just love their pieces, and they actually would make such fantastic gifts for your liked ones, even though their costs are really affordable wherefore you'' re getting. So they have silk, they have got cashmere, wool. It comes magnificently packaged. I imply, it just resembles a present. Hopefully you ' re seeing this. Like, it ' s truthfully stunning. But so you recognize, you do need to pick gift box packing when placing your order, otherwise it will certainly come in a pretty envelope bag. They have an actually large sale now, as well as I simply thought it would certainly make the perfect present idea, so I'' m gon na experience my individual faves to consider.Everything will be

connected down below, yet regarding their sale, every little thing is 20% off instantly, yet if you utilize code SHEA12, you ' ll get an additional 12%'off whatever. Most definitely just examine them out. I would most definitely advise even just PJs Below are some pink PJs. that I definitely like. The silk is amazing. It ' s like highest high quality silk. It ' s mulberry silk, and also it simply appears so elegant. It ' s so breathable, it ' s so soft. They have, you know, solid shades, and they additionally have patterns. It'' s great for your skin. I like their simply strong silk tops. I'' m informing you,'it ' s. not scratchy whatsoever, but yet time I wear use, I feel really feel I can do so much with it. If I wan na dress it down as well as wear it with possibly some ripped denims and sneakers, it looks really stylish and also fashionable,. or if I wan na clothe it up as well as simply look more dressy, I can do that. It'' s just a coat that. will certainly look wonderful on everyone, so definitely consider this,. I love this silk dress. I like the eco-friendly. You can obtain it in other shades, however this is just an excellent. gown to have on hand, since not only would. They have sales going on. You can conserve a great deal of money. Also just the method it arrives,. I suggest, in a way, in some cases you ' re paying. It lasts so long, as well as I just wan na share some. economical option would certainly be this Gucci Vegetation fragrance. I ' m telling you people, this. is my personal favorite. I'like this perfume, however if . you ' re going a lot more for the name, I would claim try the Chanel Number Five. This is so timeless, and even. if the person doesn ' t usage it, having it simply remain on their'cabinet or their vanity, it looks stunning. After that we have the Louis Vuitton fragrance. This can be found in various fragrances. I have the rose scent. I suggest it ' s practically, it ' s not nearly done, but I'' ve undergone it. It is actually great, but. the fragrance or fragrance of all fragrances, like,. this is the very best of the best.This is such, I ' m not


even. sure you ' d wan na gift this. It'' s so expensive. It'' s ludicrous, to be sincere,. nonetheless, possibly consider this on your own, since. it is shockingly excellent. It'' s the Maison Francis Kurkdjian. Paris Baccarat Rouge 540. This is viral, I mean,. everyone talks about it. I was so unconvinced concerning. this, as well as I bought it, and also I kid you not, each time I wear this, each time it has never fallen short me.People ask


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me, complete strangers. ask me what my perfume is, my buddies, if I like most likely to. church or I go to a celebration, people ask me about this freaking fragrance. It is simply something that. I can'' t also describe. Like, it'' s sort of a sweet musky, like, it is just the. most interesting scent, and also allow me simply inform you, it lasts. I mean, if I spray this. Days later, I can still. scent it in the area. I can smell it, if I. place'' t washed my hair, I can still scent it on my hair, so a little goes a long way. This will last you for life,. and it actually is so viral. So I will connect it listed below. Occasionally it offers out, but it'' s definitely a. actually great luxury concept. Next we have a few deluxe appliances, and also I will certainly connect all 3 of. these under this very same number. Number three, first we have. the Breville espresso device. I have actually had this for 4 or five years. The cost has continuously. gone up, unfortunately. I believe they'' ve type of. tweaked it a bit to make it even better, however I utilize this daily,. multiple times a day.It is 1,000% worth it to me. if you are a coffee fan. I mean, I generally simply make. Americanos, yet you can make lattes, coffees,. like, every one of the things. I mean, it absolutely is far better than Starbucks. I'' m not just claiming that,. so certainly take into consideration that. Likewise, if you'' re more of a tea maker, this Matcha tea maker is incredible as well. I have a friend that has this, so I personally haven'' t ever before used'it, however it ' s most definitely a good concept. And afterwards this nugget ice. manufacturer, I would never ever want this. I truly wear'' t like my water cold, however many individuals are obsessed with ice. As well as so this is popular, actually expensive, like, luxury residences, like, they just have. their nugget ice manufacturer. I indicate, it'' s like a. staple in their household. So if you understand someone like that, consider that idea or once more, on your own. Now, this next concept, I. was actually undecided about whether I. was mosting likely to suggest it, yet it'' s among those points where a great deal of individuals. love it and swear by it, and also a great deal of people are like, "Eh, I wear ' t'recognize if." it ' s worth the cash.


" So it is, drum roll, the Dyson air wrap.So this is truly costly. I acquired it myself. I desired to see if it deserved the hype, and there were certain accessories. that I did really like. There were particular. add-ons that I was like, "" I would certainly never ever use this."" And after that I have a really. friend and also just, I thought she would. like it, so I resembled, "" Right here, why don'' t you just test this out?" She'' s consumed with it, so I wound up gifting it to. It'' s not going to function like a curling iron with like, limited curls. It'' s really pricey. It comes with like actually good like, box.I ' m kind of still on the fencing regarding it, yet it'' s so well known. individuals would truly love it. Now, allow'' s speak about fashion jewelry. Precious jewelry constantly makes. a fantastic gift suggestion, yet this is a luxury present guide video clip, so we'' re going pricey. I'' m not gon na be speaking about, you know, the Amazon choices or the Miranda Frye.I love Miranda Frye, yet. she'' s a lot more semi-fine. I am recommending Cartier or Tiffany'' s. I in fact wear'' t even. have that much Tiffany ' s. I would state, depending upon who. you are or who you'' re gifting these pieces to, if the individual. enjoys silver or white gold, I would certainly say go the Tiffany route. I seem like every one of their. pieces really fit those tones, whereas if you are much more. of a yellow gold fan, I would certainly claim possibly attempt Cartier. So you men recognize if you'' ve. been viewing my channel, I personally am obsessed with Cartier. I even such as to just purchase for myself, so I will such as certainly be showing some of the individual pieces that I have. I enjoy arm bands, I love the rings.I simply enjoy pieces such as this that you never ever have to take off. That ' s the elegance of high-end precious jewelry. You never ever have to take it off. Even in the shower, I use my own. So once more, this is a really high price factor, something for an enjoyed. one, or again, on your own. Take this video clip and also just go down some tips for your guy or your partner. All right, it'' s time for. the Louis Vuitton unboxing, and I have a pair points after this, so'this isn ' t completion of the video clip, but allow ' s simply go on and also unbox this.I did get this for myself. with the anticipation that I may maintain something for myself and afterwards present some of the other items, so it seems super complicated, but simply wait till you see what it is. It'' s really great. Okay, so it comes beautifully packaged. I'' m gon na destroy it. I always type of like, hate this component. I dislike ruining this, and afterwards with unboxings,. like I simply obtained ta maintain going.I can ' t like, begin'over currently. that the packaging'' s destroyed. Okay, so we open it up, and. allow ' s expose what it is. It ' s the timeless monogrammed Kirigami established. Now, this is not it. It'' s like, pouches, but three in one. It ' s like among those. like, dolls where like, the items simply keep getting smaller. So after that there ' s this. one as well as you open it up', and afterwards there ' s this. So you obtain 3 bags. They ' re like envelope. pouches at'various dimensions, therefore that ' s what I suggest by this would certainly make such an excellent present idea, because if you intend to. keep this for yourself as a clutch, and perhaps. gift these 2 items away, you might do that, as well as. like, this is Louis Vuitton, like, one of the most identified,. Just obtain it for on your own. And the rate point, I recognize like, some individuals enjoying this are. just it'' s madness to them, and also I entirely comprehend. It'' s 745 for this, yet if you were to get just like, one card. owner which is this dimension, they compete like 300, and afterwards just, I honestly think this. is a really great deal.And so for


this size, I would. love to use it as I stated, like a clutch for like, an evening out. It'' s a really good size but not too large, and afterwards the middle. dimension I think would make a fantastic little catch-all. for like, your lip glosses, your like, floss, like, just. the important things that you wish to kind of like maintain all. together in your purse. And after that ultimately, the little. one as like, a card owner or like, a little money pouch. It'' s similar to, a cute. little size, and yeah, all of the interiors are various colors. So I love gifts where you. can sort of spoil on your own at the exact same time. Now, a couple of other little. leather excellent or SLG options from designer brands like Louis. Vuitton or Chanel are these. These are like the most effective. of the very best in my opinion. I'' ve evaluated out a lot, I'' ve. acquired a great deal, I'' ve sold a lot. This I really feel like you can'' t go wrong.I ' m gon na begin with the Victorine budget. I'' ve had this for practically. five years utilizing this as my major purse. The button is starting to. look a little tarnished, however I'' m telling you the. amount that'I ' ve utilized this, I am absolutely great with it. I wear ' t even ever before discover it. However to me this is the best pocketbook, since it is still on the mini size so you can fit it in cross body bags, and after that move it to such as a lug bag. Like, it just benefits. everything and also it holds cards. It holds cash money, as well as the twist. is it also holds coins. It'' s very hard to discover a tiny pocketbook that does all three of those, as well as it simply breaks together,. This is the snap, and I love both. I place'' t used these in rather some time, but I did truly use them, therefore, like a year or 2, and. Have actually held up fantastic. You could get this pre-loved. Individuals would certainly like this, you would enjoy it. along with everything else that I stated in this. video linked down below. I believe all of these gifts are actually helpful for various individuals, obviously,. but likewise very well-rounded. So I hope you appreciated it. Give it a thumbs up if you did. If you'' re brand-new, subscribe, and also I'' ll see you in my next one. Bye. Like, it ' s truthfully spectacular. It ' s like greatest quality silk. It ' s so breathable, it ' s so soft. It'' s actually expensive. Then there ' s this.

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What's the difference between 3/4 and 6/8 time?

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this video clip is funded by the piano discovering app skoove there can often be dispute and complication about whether a tune is in 3 4 time or 6 8 time now later on in this video i'' ll play some examples of songs that are either in 3 4 or 6 8 and also you'' ll have an opportunity to guess which one you believe is yet prior to we do that let me clarify what the distinction really is in between 3 4 and also 6 8.


if a song is in 3 4 time it indicates that there are 3 quarter notes in each bar of the music but in 6 8 time the signature is telling us that there are six eighth notes in each bar now this is where the confusion emerges 3 four has 3 quarter notes in a bar right yet those 3 quarter notes will additionally match a bar of 6'' 8 furthermore 6 8th notes can additionally match a bar of 3 4. so what'' s the distinction if an item of songs in 3 four can always match a bar of 6 8 then isn'' t one of the signatures just redundant well no and also there'' s actually a clue to why in the manner in which i'' ve composed these six 8th notes out indeed both a bar of 3 four and also a bar of six eight can consist of six eighth notes however the distinction remains in how we group them see one facet of time signatures that people frequently miss is the difference between easy and also compound time straightforward time is when each solid beat of the bar divides into 2 just as spaced eighth notes the 8th notes are grouped right into sets of 2 three four is what we call easy triple time ie has 3 strong beats in bench as well as each of those strong beats splits down right into two eighth notes the option to straightforward time is compound time compound time is when each solid beat of the bar rather divides down into three just as spaced 8th notes the 8th notes are grouped into trines six eight is what we call compound duple time i.e it has two strong beats in a bar with each of those strong beats splitting down right into three eighth notes i'' ll say that again 6 eight has two solid beats in a bar not six however 2 so despite the fact that any piece of music created in three 4 might technically be pushed into a six 8 time signature the way three four and 6 8 really audio is really various so what do they really seem like well 3-4 has very much obtained a waltz really feel to it with a clear sense of three beats in bench you fill my detects like night in a foreign six eight on the various other hand seems like it'' s swinging from side to side like a pendulum everybody sobs everyone a tune that directly contrasts the difference between 3 4 and also 6 8 is america from leonard bernstein'' s west side tale america leaps to and fro from 6 8 to 3 4 creating a feeling of the pace obtaining faster and slower as we'' re jumping between having two solid beats in bench and also 3 solid beats in the bar one more point to keep in mind is when 6 8 is played especially slowly it can start to sound like 3 4 since our ear can'' t actually acquire both beats in every bar since they ' re relocating as well slowly as an example gravity by john mayer is in 6 8 time so we ought to feel it as having two beats in each bar such as this yet as you may have located simply then since it'' s so slow-moving our ear can rather begin to acquire the 8th notes instead so we listen to the songs like this if a tune in three 4 is dipped into fast tempo it can start to seem like it'' s in six 8 for instance i'' ve seen varying viewpoints on whether america by simon and also garfunkel remains in 3 four or 6 8 directly i can see a case for both the fairly fast tempo suggests that you can feel it as having 3 beats in a bar such as this or you can feel it as having 2 beats in bench similar to this so whether a song is in 3 4 or 6 8 can occasionally be up for debate specifically if that song is at a dramatically slow or quick tempo if you'' ve constantly wanted discovering to play the piano after that you can begin right currently with scoove scoove is a simple to make use of interactive application that can instruct you genuine tracks by timeless musicians like the beatles alicia tricks as well as elton john begin your free test today with the web link in the description so currently that we'' ve reviewed the distinctions in between 3 4 and also 6 8 i'' m mosting likely to play you 10 instances of tunes which are either in 3 4 or 6 8 and also i desire you to think which time trademark they'' re in time and again i ' ve done my sentences these are a few of my favored things these that fly with the moon on their wings these are a few of my favored things drove away i was waiting say something i'' m surrendering on you claim something i'' m quiting on you i'' m event people any place depression initially in my heart numerous anxieties let me understand in the remarks how many you obtained right so that'' s the difference between 3 four and six 8 but what would certainly an item of songs noise like if it was in both three four and 6 eight at the exact same time simply put suppose one part had 3 solid beats in bench whilst an additional component had just two well this would certainly be a 3 versus 2 polyrhythm as well as is precisely what happens in radiohead'' s fantasizing the right-hand man of the piano is playing in 3 4 and also the left hand is playing in six 8 in various other words for every single three beats in the best hand the left hand is playing 2 beats certainly as holds true with all poly rhythms we don'' t have a tendency to utilize various measure signature on the page at the same time so although one component of the songs has a 6 8 fill and the various other has a 3 4 fill we write everything down in one unified measure signature in this situation 3 4.


now there'' s just a couple more common factors of complication with 3 4 and 6 8 that i wished to cover prior to the end of this video the very first of which is what'' s the distinction between six eight and twelve 8 well whereas six 8 is compound duple time so it'' s got 2 solid beats in a bar each splitting down into 3 8th notes twelve eight is compound quadruple time so it has four strong beats in a bar as well as once more they separate down into three eighth notes currently at faster paces twelve 8 is effectively a swung or mixed 4 four but at slower paces 12 8 is effectively the very same point as two bars of six eight so occasionally the exact same piece of songs can be listed in 6 eight or twelve eight for instance i would think about lou reed'' s perfect day to be in 6 8 time however i'' ve seen other individuals record this tune in 12 8.


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and also it doesn'' t really make much difference to me it feels a little bit unusual to have such long bars however maybe that'' s just me different musicians will certainly occasionally have different choices on which trademark to utilize as well as finally i wished to go over the difference in between 3 four and nine 8 what measure signature would you state this song remains in as well as what regarding this one it'' s the only point well if you said three four then that is technically appropriate however you can have additionally claimed nine 8 these 2 songs are instances of what'' s frequently called a jazz waltz in various other words they'' re in turned 3-4 time so to notate this we could create them down in 3 4 similar to this however with a direction to swing the thing rhythm alternatively we might create them down as 9 eight 9 8 and also 3 4 both have three strong beats in bench yet whereas in three four these strong beats split down right into two eighth notes in 9 8 these three beats split down right into three eighth notes and also separating down into three 8th notes gives it a swing really feel i need to keep in mind though that in method songs with a jazz waltz really feel like these will typically be notated in 3 4 time with a guideline to swing the rhythm as they'' re simpler to read this way and also enable the entertainer a lot more freedom over how they swing the rhythm 9 8 made use of as compound three-way time i.e three solid beats in the bar splitting down right into 3 eighth notes is generally just found in symphonic music in pop rock as well as jazz if you stumble upon a 9 8 time signature it will instead typically indicate that the tune remains in an odd or complicated meter since although in 98 we can group the nine 8th notes right into three just as spaced beats we can likewise group them into irregular teams to make nine eight work as a weird measure signature stings i hung my head groups the 9 8th notes into a group of 4 and a group of 5.


so 9 8 can be the substance equivalent to 3 4 or it can be an odd time signature so hopefully that'' s enhanced your self-confidence with the difference between 3 4 and also 6 8. at the end of the day any kind of opus in 3 4 might be composed down or analyzed in six eight and also vice versa it just comes down to the method that you want to feel the songs the way that the pulse is indicated to be acknowledged as well as once in a while some pieces of music will do just as well in either signature if you can consider any various other examples of songs in 3 4 or 6 8 after that do leave them in the remarks down below and also i'' ll leave you today with an item of music i'' ve composed that switches in between 3 4 and also 6 8. and also thank you as always to every one of the remarkable individuals that sustain me on patreon consisting of the names you see on screen today as well as andre scientific research layout andrew andrew brown andrew sussman austin barrett austin russell bob mckinstry brittany parker cameron oliveina colin aiken chris cabell christopher ryan david rivers donald howard dr darren wicks elena scorchenko es ben hansen eugene leroy fd hodor julia molatona hamesh brocklebank hugo miller james ko j.a kochensparger john dye justin figger lavenderman rose mark height mark ziegenhagen max o'' keefe melody composer squared melanie schoner michael vivian nancy gillard nathan lawrence nathaniel park paul miller paul paisle peter dunphy pioche milovsky roger clay sam lin scott fenley sean kennedy steve daly stephen lazzaro tim beaker toma aharoni tricia adams tim payne toot victor levy vidad blossoms vladimir kodakov and also volte you 6 8th notes can likewise fit right into a bar of 3 4. 9 8 can be the compound matching to 3 4 or it can be an odd time signature so ideally that'' s improved your self-confidence with the distinction in between 3 4 and also 6 8.

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