Orchestra, Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8hDq_7VnI8

Conductor, in music, a person who conducts an orchestra, chorus, opera company, ballet, or other musical group in the performance and interpretation of ensemble works.

At the most fundamental level, a conductor must stress the musical pulse so that all the performers can follow the same metrical rhythm.

They choose the works to be performed and study their scores, to which they may make certain adjustments (such as in tempo, articulation, phrasing, repetitions of sections), work out their interpretation, and relay their vision to the performers.

Pencil, Pen & Pencil on Paper

Music by : Ludwig van Beethoven
Minuetto – Trio – Allegro molto e vivace

Videos, Wildlife of Africa

Hyenas are not members of the dog or cat families
Hyenas are large, dog-like, carnivores.
Spotted hyenas are very social and live in groups called clans. Clans can have up to 80 members.
Spotted hyenas “laugh” as a form of communication to relay excitement or frustration. This vocalization can often be heard during a hunt.
Hyenas and lions often fight over the same territories and hunt the same prey.
Hyenas have been on Earth for 24 million years.

Videos, Wildlife of Africa

https://youtu.be/kEd_nV0KkUk

Madagascar is their Only Home.
‘Lemur’ Means ‘Evil Spirit of The Dead’ In Latin.
Their Groups Are Run By Females.
The Smarter a Lemur, the More Popular It Is.
Lemurs Are the Only Non-Human Primates with Blue Eyes.
Indri Lemurs Sing Together as Groups.
Both males and females sing, and research has shown that group members carefully coordinate their chorus by copying each other’s rhythms and synchronizing notes.

Videos, Wildlife of Africa

https://youtu.be/MKZgeRj9G7g

The solid and sharp quills, covering the body of this animal, serve as a mean of self-defense against predators.

The quills of this rodent are so sharp, that the animal can injure lions, leopards, hyenas and humans.

the Crested porcupines spend their daytime hours in dens, coming out to forage by night.

They are solitary foragers, taking long trips of up to 15 km each night.

Videos, Wildlife of Africa

Most gazelles are tan-colored, with white underparts and rump patch, a dark side stripe, and contrasting facial markings.
Gazelles are thin, graceful antelopes that live in Africa and Asia.
They resemble deer and are in the same family as goats, cattle and sheep.
Gazelles are known as swift animals. Some are able to run at bursts as high as 100 km/h (60 mph) or run at a sustained speed of 50 km/h (30 mph).