What is the name of the song that plays in the background of the 50's scene in Carousel of Progress?
What is the name for the song that plays at the beginning of the 1950's scene in the carousel of progress? Anyone know? I've been searching for the name of this song for years but all I ever find is the theme song for the ride, "Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow".
Maybe the song was written for the ride and doesn't exist? I was hoping it does and maybe there's sheet music somewhere, I'd like to play this on piano.
Garage band automatically looping recorded instruments
Using MacOS, I must have hit a setting somewhere in garageband because it's only happening with one of my save files. Basically I'm recording something using my keyboard and when I hit stop, it automatically loops what I just recorded to the end of the track. I kind of like it because it seems to cut off the dead air and makes a near perfect loop.
Can anyone help me find this setting?
Why don't more dispensaries have sections where people can leave reviews on the products?
I've seen some have a review section but the overwhelming majority don't. If the prices were a bit more reasonable it wouldn't matter as much to me.
Example: 1oz "bulk boys GG#4"- $140. and that's literally it. Is it bud, is it shake, is it decent? is it trimmed or is it hay weed? was it worth it? The pic online shows it in a mylar bag with a window then you get to the dispensary and it's a solid mylar bag so you can't see the bud. Or it's just a stock photo online.
The prices to buy and operate are already high in this state it would be nice if the dispensaries were a bit more transparent within the communities they operate and not so predatory feeling.
EDIT: should say I haven't been in a dispensary for over a year because I've been getting it other ways but was in a pinch yesterday and went to a close by dispensary that left me feeling alienated and not wanting to return to one for a long time. Nothing about it felt like it was for the customer or to benefit the customer, quite the opposite.
Well, I did it. I hurt myself playing the piano the other night and now I can't play.
I started about a month ago playing on a Yamaha keyboard and have been having so much fun I decided to get a Roland digital piano the other day. I started learning this song on the keyboard called "The Great Fairy Fountain" which is probably above my abilities and knowledge, especially for being self taught but I've pretty much got the whole loop down and probably get through it more than half the time without any mistakes.
Well 2 nights ago I really wanted to get a good recording of myself playing it on the Roland app. I had a crappy recording that I played for a few people at work and I could tell they were impressed and were saying things like "wow that's really you playing?!" which was a huge confidence boost, that was the first time I let anyone hear me playing. So that made me really want to get a great recording of it but every time I made a recording, I thought it wasn't good enough; Too slow, no emotion, hit the wrong key, had to pause for a second in between chord changes. So I just kept forcing myself even when I started to feel my hand hurting. I could start to feel my right hand being too tense and I forced through that too. Just kept telling myself "one more time" which turned into about 20 more times and an probably another 20 minutes. I never got the recording I wanted either.
I really wanted to play yesterday and did for a couple minutes but could feel my hand start to hurt again so this time I stopped. I'm off work today and really want to play but I think I need to take few days off which bums me out because I've been obsessed with playing for the past month when I first got the keyboard. I can almost feel my hand starting to hurt just thinking about the movements in that song. Like a pain/soreness in my tendons that goes up my forearm.
Never again. If I ever feel my hand start to hurt I'm done for that session and going to revaluate what I'm doing and why it's causing pain. Clearly I must be doing something wrong. And probably get a teacher soon too.
Just upgraded from a keyboard to a Roland fp30x and it sounds quite bad imo
I started learning about a month ago on a yamaha psr 383 keyboard and have been loving it and playing with it so much I decided to buy a digital piano so I can actually learn "piano"
Well I was pretty excited to get it but my goodness it sounds like muffled crap. It feels and plays so much nicer than the yamaha keyboard, but the yamaha is so much louder and clearer sounding.
does anyone have any speaker recommendations that aren't too expensive and won't make this sound like a muffled piano?