at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents
Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and Britain didn’t. What we currently coin as a British accent developed in England during the 19th century among the upper class as a symbol of status. Historians often claim that Shakespeare sounds better in an American accent.
Is all I know really just a lie?
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- Leonardo Da Vinci’s wacky piano is heard for the first time, after 500 years:
A bizarre instrument combining a piano and cello has finally been played to an audience more than 500 years after it was dreamt up Leonardo da Vinci.
Da Vinci, the Italian Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa, invented the ‘‘viola organista’’ - which looks like a baby grand piano – but never built it, experts say.
The viola organista has now come to life, thanks to a Polish concert pianist with a flair for instrument-making and the patience and passion to interpret da Vinci’s plans.
Full of steel strings and spinning wheels, Slawomir Zubrzycki’s creation is a musical and mechanical work of art.
‘‘This instrument has the characteristics of three we know: the harpsichord, the organ and the viola da gamba,’’ Zubrzycki said as he debuted the instrument at the Academy of Music in the southern Polish city of Krakow.
The instrument’s exterior is painted in a rich midnight blue, adorned with golden swirls painted on the side. The inside of its lid is a deep raspberry inscribed with a Latin quote in gold leaf by 12th-century German nun, mystic and philosopher, Saint Hildegard.
‘‘Holy prophets and scholars immersed in the sea of arts both human and divine, dreamt up a multitude of instruments to delight the soul,’’ it says.
The flat bed of its interior is lined with golden spruce. Sixty-one gleaming steel strings run across it, similar to the inside of a baby grand.
Each is connected to the keyboard, complete with smaller black keys for sharp and flat notes. But unlike a piano, it has no hammered dulcimers. Instead, there are four spinning wheels wrapped in horse-tail hair, like violin bows.
To turn them, Zubrzycki pumps a pedal below the keyboard connected to a crankshaft. As he tinkles the keys, they press the strings down onto the wheels, emitting rich, sonorous tones reminiscent of a cello, an organ and even an accordion.
The effect is a sound that da Vinci dreamt of, but never heard; there are no historical records suggesting he or anyone else of his time built the instrument he designed.
A sketch and notes in da Vinci’s characteristic inverted script is found in his Codex Atlanticus, a 12-volume collection of his manuscripts and designs for everything from weaponry to flight.
‘‘I have no idea what Leonardo da Vinci might think of the instrument I’ve made, but I’d hope he’d be pleased,’’ said Zubrzycki, who spend three years and 5000 hours bringing da Vinci’s creation to life.
This is beautiful! :0
B-e-a-utiful
You can’t yell at them, can’t humiliate them, can’t stop them. And stores wonder why shrinkage keeps going up.
Sadly that’s just how it is. Don’t forget, if you work retail then you’re not a person, you’re a cog in a machine, to the customer and the management more often than not. You CAN be replaced, and you don’t need sympathy because you ‘chose’ to take an available job in a subpar economy.
Dumb policy. Here’s an idea though: get on the store PA and announce the following: Due to someone opening and then tossing an entire carton of eggs onto the floor, the next 100 customers will pay an extra 5 cents on their purchases. Have a nice day.
While I would enjoy that, I’d also get either written up or fired for doing something like that.
You see a customer doing something like that, you YELL for them to stop right there. What they have just done is a crime.
Seeing as I’m not allowed by company policy to call out a customer if I see them stealing something, I can’t call them out on breaking something purposely or not either. Of course, this doesn’t help my faith in humanity at all.
Oh every day. It’s always fun working in a grocery store and finding stuff left where it’s not supposed to, like frozen burritos set with the unrefrigerated juices until they’re mushy. Or watching a customer open a carton of eggs, dump them on the ground, and walk off.
Have faith in humanity?
Come and work retail!
We’ll fix that!
Started drawing spike
Hand kinda slipped
It became very damn detailed
Did I do too much?
We got one submission from…me, actually. This is my work, hm, I suppose I can’t describe and compliment it if that’s the case? xD
Well, anyway! I now bid you all a goodnight! Any late entries shall be posted in the morning, I assure you. I’m just tired right now and can’t really keep my eyes open for them right now!
Sleep tight! (Or, if you’re in a different timezone, then have a good day!)
~SHADY<3
i artedddd
I think this is the first Fabillon piece not drawn by me….
Great work Shady!
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I have plans to do collabs with a number of blogs already, we just need to figure stuff out first. As for any blog of my choice that I know personally who might agree, probably Twilight the Draconequus, because it’s always a pleasure to work with Ruuqo.