![]() The main similarities come in the form of ports, connectivity and media playback. Both consoles have three USB 3.0 connectors, one on the front and two at the rear. Also at the rear, the consoles have a pair of HDMI ports (2.0b out and 1.4b in), Ethernet, S/PDIF audio and an IR output. Related: Xbox One X Both consoles support 4K HDR content through the HDR 10 standard, and both have UHD Blu-ray disc drives. Dolby Atmos is present, as is Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. ![]() For home theatre enthusiasts, both consoles excel. Both consoles support HDR in certain games, but as we’ll see in the ‘What’s different’ section, it’s not quite that simple. Related: Xbox One S. Xbox One X vs Xbox One S: What’s different? Design: The One X is slightly smaller than the S, but the differences don’t end there. ![]() If you’re going to replace your S, you’ll be interested to know that all the heat extraction takes place around the back of the console. Unlike the S, which blows some hot air out of the top, the top of the X is completely devoid of any opening. This means you could stack other AV kit on top of your X, which you couldn’t do with the S. Performance: In terms of technical prowess, the two consoles are very different. Without getting deep into talk about specifications, the Xbox One X is a thoroughly modern console with components that are a match for today’s mid-range gaming PCs. The One S is no slouch, but it’s using very similar technology to the original Xbox One that launched in 2013. In the case of the Xbox One S, it delivers UHD gaming that’s been upscaled from Full HD. The console is using clever so-called ‘checkerboarding’ anti-aliasing technology to create pixels where there are none, giving the impression of a sharper, clearer image. It works well, but it’s not ‘true’ 4K by any means. The console also supports HDR gaming at any resolution. The One X, meanwhile, has massively beefed up specifications. While, again, the console occasionally uses some form of upscaling, it’s powerful enough to render games at a much higher resolution than the One S, so there’s a lot less upscaling to be done. Games: While the One S and One X share an identical library of games, certain titles will launch with the ‘Enhanced for One X’ label, which means they will have extra visual fidelity that you won’t see in other versions of the game. Hardware: Away from performance, the Xbox One X has a new cooling and power delivery system. This is crucial for such a small and powerful box, where keeping temperatures down and efficiency up is top of the agenda. Based on our review, we’d say the One X and S run at around the same noise level. In other words, they’re both nice and quiet. Related:| Xbox One S Storage is different, too. The One S can be found with as little as 500GB of storage, up to 2TB, all on mechanical hard disks. The One X comes with a 1TB hard disk with 8GB of flash storage. This sounds confusing, but what this secret 8GB does is help speed up the operating system by storing the most frequently-access filed (the operating system) on faster solid-state storage. Based on our testing so far, we’ve not found much difference in terms of storage performance. Value: The final difference is, of course, price. The One S can be found for as little as £200 in the UK, while the One X will cost more than twice as much at £450. That in itself will make a huge difference to which you buy, especially if you’re not convinced by the promise of 4K gaming. Xbox One X from Xbox One X from Xbox One X from Xbox One X from Xbox One X from For home cinema enthusiasts who want to watch 4K video content and play a few games, the One S continues to be a great choice. For gaming lovers who want the absolute best technology, the One X will be the best choice. ![]() “=”” data-sheets-userformat=” (” 2″:4288,”9″:2,”10″:2,”15″:”arial”)“=””> Related. You can't judge a book by its cover.but you can get a pretty good idea! By It’s probably no coincidence that the Xbox One S shares the naming convention of Apple’s odd-year iPhones: both to the first-generation hardware they succeed. Xbox One S review: The right console at the wrong time. Existing Xbox owners. The Xbox One S is the console that Microsoft should have made in the first place. Unfortunately, it's. Gamescom 2016: All the latest news, schedules and new games from the worlds biggest gaming show. To be clear, the. The most obvious improvement is that it’s trimmed the fat from its bulky frame, but it’s the new machine’s addition of 4K Blu-ray and streaming playback, as well as high dynamic range (HDR) support that make the Xbox One S most appealing to home theater enthusiasts. The catch, of course, is that you need to have a 4K-capable TV that supports HDR10 to use all of the console’s new tricks. (Note that the Xbox One S does not support Dolby Vision, the other player in the HDR format war.) On an old-school 1080p screen, the S offers no feature benefits over the 2013 Xbox One beyond its ability to occupy less physical space. It’s true that the S features a slightly overclocked GPU compared to the previous Xbox One, but in practice, it would be tough to spot the difference in your games. This review was conducted using a, which IGN purchased for the occasion. “ The Xbox One S will be the cheapest 4K player on the market. Whether playing an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc (the 500GB Xbox One S will be the cheapest such player on the market at $299 when it launches on August 23; our review unit is a 2TB model) or streaming 4K movies or TV shows from the Netflix or YouTube apps, that native 4K content looks mighty nice. HDR makes bright colors appear brighter and dark colors darker, resulting in a more natural picture. If your 4K TV supports the HDR10 standard you’ll be able to enjoy watching a growing list of HDR-enabled Blu-ray discs. In our tests – which unfortunately can’t be displayed on most screens – we checked out Deadpool, Star Trek (2009), and The Lego Movie. While all three looked impeccably clean and notably nicer than on a traditional screen, it was the latter that proved most impressive; I spotted a number of tiny but laudable details that further sell the film’s artificial stop-motion Lego look, such as a thumbprint on the front of President Business’s headdress in the beginning of the movie. Sadly, however, no HDR-capable games. Forza Horizon 3 is first up in September, followed by Gears of War 4 in October, and Scalebound in 2017. (Note: we asked Microsoft if it would be possible to get a test version of Forza with the specific intention of evaluating HDR in a game. They declined, but hey, we tried!) The console does at least upscale everything to 4K to avoid forcing the TV to display a non-native resolution (which can look bad). While it’s better than nothing, I couldn’t see any notable difference compared to native 1080p, or 900p depending on the game. Meanwhile, the switch to white for the console body’s primary color is no doubt intended as more than a stylistic choice on Microsoft’s part – it’s likely an attempt to psychologically kill two birds with one stone by both moving away from whatever negative public perception is still attached to the launch version of the Xbox One and simultaneously reminding people of the beloved white Xbox 360. Its bright color combined with its hard edges and perforated-looking right half gives it an almost industrial art museum piece kind of look. Put another way, it’s very modern. IGN's Xbox One S Launch Hub • • • • • • • • • I’m happy for the matte finish, which will likely spare me obvious and unavoidable scratching anytime I transport the console. Speaking of transporting it, the Xbox One S’s internal power supply – not seen on a Microsoft console since the original Xbox – is as welcome in my entertainment center as it is long overdue. There’s no longer a need to stash that ugly extra box somewhere, or have it banging around in a bag when you carry it on a trip. The switch to a physical power button should spare you of accidental power-ons/offs, too, while the ever-so-slightly revised controller now packs Bluetooth support, presumably for easier pairing with PCs or phones and tablets. “ The S is as whisper-quiet as the original Xbox One. And while the S being approximately the same overall size as the PlayStation 4 (a bit wider but less deep than Sony’s box) may not seem like a great victory, the S is as whisper-quiet as the original Xbox One, which is a dramatic advantage over the PS4 during quieter parts of games and especially movies and TV. That in and of itself is an impressive feat for a media center box, and a feather in the cap for the Xbox hardware design team. The included vertical stand is a welcome touch too. And of course, if you already have an external hard drive full of Xbox One games, it’s plug-and-play with the S. Meanwhile, the Xbox UI has significantly improved since 2013. It’s more logically laid out and convenient now, and I love how a double-tap of the Guide button brings up a 360-like quick menu that covers frequently used functionality. It’s also much easier to manage your games and apps library. I still find almost everything but the homepage rather useless, however, and it could definitely be a lot zippier to load new screens. One final point: though as far as gaming is concerned the Kinect was brought out back and shot years ago, Old Yeller-style, its voice commands are still useful for menu navigation and media playback control. The Xbox One S does not natively support the Kinect, instead requiring a clunky AC-powered USB adapter. Current Kinect owners can request one from Microsoft for free, but new Kinect buyers must shell out $40. The Verdict Here's the problem with recommending the Xbox One S, really: it’s a solid all-around machine, but it doesn’t exist in a vacuum. If it did, it would be easy to say that it’s a welcome hardware refresh and, aesthetically speaking, it’s the Xbox One we should’ve gotten in the first place. But with Microsoft promising the substantially more powerful Project Scorpio in 15 months or less and the PlayStation 4 Neo rumored to be even closer, the question becomes much more difficult to answer. If you don’t already have an Xbox One and want to buy a new console in the next six months, then Xbox One S makes a respectable case for itself.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Predator - Multiplayer Demo FAQ Aliens vs Predator (SEGA 2010 version) Demo FAQ by Lightwolf762 My original thread is viewed here: I noticed that several people had questions about handling certain characters and their abilities so I figured I'd start a thread for anyone that has any questions or wishes to find certain information on the demo (and in the future, the main game). So, lets begin. Focus: Focus is a tricky button, as depending on how you use it you can perform different actions/target different characters. Marines are the only race without any use of a focus button. With the predator, the focus button does a couple of things. First, upon holding down the focus button you see a large green icon with either an arrow or red X above it. Sierra and Fox Interactive have released a multiplayer demo of their upcoming sci-fi action game, Aliens Versus Predator 2. The 65MB demo. [br]A multiplayer demo for Aliens vs. Predator 3 has been released on Steam. This demo includes all three classes, and deathmatch map Refinery. You can head over here and install in through Steam. All the servers are empty right now, so download it and get in there![br]You can see the original Steam. This is the focus jumping technique, which allows the predator to jump to several different locations. Additionally the focus button allows you to lock onto enemies, and unleash all your attacks on them. While holding down the focus button you will notice red triangles or green cross-hairs around the map, these are the predator's weapons that you can pick up and use as you find them. With the either the alien or the predator, holding down the focus button and pressing Light Attack, initiates a charge (pounce if alien) that closes the gap between you and your enemy (has the ability to knock characters down temporarily). If you press jump while using the focus button it can initiate a charge as well (or if alien allows you to pounce onto other walls). Blocking: During combat if you can manage to face your opponent and press your left and right buttons together (buttons, not triggers) your character will raise his arms (or rifle if human) and block. While the characters arms can stay up, it will only block for a short period of time before you continue taking damage. After a successful block, the predator and alien can immediately perform a fast counterattack (faster than a normal Light Attack) that can stun your opponent and give you a quick kill. BLOCKING DOES NOT WORK IF STUNNED OR IF ENEMY PERFORMS A TROPHY KILL FROM BEHIND. However if knocked down by a pounce and you're enemy tries to perform a frontal grab, pressing and holding block will allow your character to break free and quickly attack. Predator targeting: The targeting system is slightly different here than it was in previous AvP games. Yes you do still have to be in the right vision mode to be able to target (or even focus on a target), but the weapons themselves target differently. As of now the Plasmacaster is the only weapon that is able to target similar to AvP 1 and 2, the difference lies that you have to HOLD the right trigger down for a period of time, then the triangle target will show up and you can fire away. The disk however, no longer uses the traditional targeting, instead when you throw the disk, the three red dots pop up and you must then put the dots on your enemy as the disk follows the dots (similar to a fly-by-wire rocket launcher in other games). The disk flies around for a short time and then returns to the user. The multiplayer demo for the remake of AvP came out. And i've been playing it like crazy. For those that don't know you get to play as either: 1. Aliens (also known as Xenomorphs because they reproduse by infecting other species with eggs that take some of their genetic traits. Then the egg hatches and a hybred of the two spieces bursts from the infected persons chest. Believe it or not this thing is part human) 2. The Predator (They go from planet to planet hunting the most deadly prey they can find, Xenomorphs being at the top of their list. But i would argue that humans are second on that list.) 3.Humans (Space marines) Each race has different advantages and disadvantages that play against eachother pretty well. Alien Advantages: The Aliens can run on any surface. They can run along the ceiling and drop down behind you or they make a quick escape through vent or holes in the ceiling which other races can't follow. They are also the fastest race their regular movement speed is is faster than a human's sprint speed this helps them to both: come out of nowhere and disapear when they're in danger. Aliens are unaffected by darkness, so your opening strategy should be to blow out every lightbulb you find because aliens are black and blend into the shadows. Aliens can also sense there enemies within a radius even if there behind walls or on a different floor. Aliens have grab attacks that are insta kills and look really cool to you and scary to your opponents. Nothing freakier than running along and looking down to see that you've been impaled by a razor sharp xenomorph's tale. Alien disadvantages: They have no ranged ability, and they have the least health of any race. Meaning, if they get noticed before they're within range they're forced to run. This is why they are so stealthy and blend with the shadows. Unfortunately they are also really shiney so if they are in the light you can't miss them. Thats pretty much the only disadvantage but its a big one. And the grab attack, though it looks cool, leaves you standing still and completely defenseless till you're finished. Predator Advantages: Being a highley advanced race The Predators are have lots of gadgets. Their most usefull being stealth, when you first turn it on your completely invisible it eventually malfunctions and starts to look like an overshield from halo 3. They're helmets have to special view modes: one the highlights humans and one that highlights aliens. They are mostly a stealth and melee race and have a grab sneak attack like the aliens. But hidden in the level you can find the laser guided shoulder weapon that one hits enemies making you a god against anything infront of you. Predator Disadvantages: They're the middle ground which means they can do everything the other races can but not as well. They are faster than humans but slower than aliens. They have a ranged attack but only if they find it and it has very limited ammo. They have stealth but it's not permanent. They can use the highlighted sight to find hiding enemies but if you have humans highlighted you can barely see aliens and vise-versa. Humans Advantages: RANGE. Yup thats the only thing that can save you from being shreded by some crazy monster. You start off with an assualt rifle, that holds 100 rounds per clip so you can go trigger happy all you want. If you see can see it shoot it. You'll either scare it away or kill it before it reaches you. On the map there are also shotguns (which have knock back if your enemy gets too close), grenades for your assault rifle, and flame throwers for looking awsome. You have a motion detector that senses movement withing a radius but it's a half circle so you can only tell how far away somthing is when your facing it. And it has that effect that made aliens such a scary movie: not only do you see the dot moving closer but you also hear a soft pinging noise that gets louder and faster the closer something is to you. Humans can also take to most damage. Human Disadvantages: They are extremely slow, thus making it very easy for monsters to catch you. Your only night vision is the tiny flashlight beam on your weapon. Your motion tracker is your best friend but it can't tell the difference between enemies that are on another floor or hanging from the ceiling about to rip your face off so you have to constantly check the walls and ceilings. With the humans it's the enemie's stealth vs your awareness. If you see them first you can shred them if they get in close and unnoticed there is absolutely no escape. All that said give me a good old fashoned space marine against that alien scum anyday of the week. I haven't lost a match yet playing as a human and all there is is FFA Deathmatch so i'm playing against other human characters too. But the aliens are insanely fun to play. I just suck at stealth:P. 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This is songs from different albums, and then some. Released in 1999, this one-disc collection can be looked at as an Alice In Chains music sampler. It's not a best of album, its better considered as the 'Best of the Box,' album. Some of the tracks off of this, are songs that were previously unreleased, and there is also a song that comes from a soundtrack. And you can of course find most of these songs on earlier 'actual' released albums. For the longest time I owned this album, I always thought that it was just a normal album, but I was like Dirt, Facelift, ect. But I was wrongfully mistaken. As its a collection of songs from seperate album and then some. And it really introduced me to the band. And actually introduced me to other popular grunge bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Soundgarden. Although this album isn't very well know to some, it actually went out and hit Gold. Alice in Chains is: Layne Staley - Vocals Jerry Cantrell - Guitar, Back-up Vocals Mike Starr - Bass Sean Kinney - Drums Get Born Again (Previously Unreleased) 'Get Born Again' is an excellent opener, and really sets the mood of the album. It has a good example of how well Layne Staley on vocals and the one and only Jerry Cantrell doing back-up vocals, can work together flawlessly. Complimenting each others voices really well in this song. As same goes with how well Mike Starr on bass and Jerry on guitar compliments each others instruments. The drums are right there backing and complimenting everybody's position. These compliments aren't only key for the track 'Get Born Again' it goes for the same on every single one of these tracks on Nothing Safe. The musicianship is breathtaking when it comes down to Alice In Chains alone. This album and song pretty much proves their musicianship better than any other Alice In Chains album out there today. ![]() We Die Young (Demo) 'We Die Young' is an 'in your face' track, that proves that Alice In Chains not only makes mellow grunge beats. But at one point in their career's, they were actually considered as a 'metal' band. 'We Die Young' has a raw sound to it, and shows how much Alice In Chains can evolve from a track like 'Get Born Again' to 'We Die Young.' Layne Staley singing a portion of the time and also giving out an almost scream effect to the table in this track. The guitar and drums are what really stands out, Jerry soloing like a mad man every now and then, as if this song was made and produced straight from the top of their heads. This track is one of the great examples of why Jerry should have been a better known guitarist. The drums stand out really well also, giving the song almost a 'you can't escape' vibe. But the song ends on a short note of 2:25, and seems like its only been playing for a minute. Man In The Box (Taken From Facelift) For the longest time, I thought that this album's name was in fact 'Man In The Box.' And I later found out that it was just 'Nothing Safe.' They made an excellent choice of putting this song on the album, because it really fits the mood and vibe, almost better than any other song on this disc. Anyways this is my favorite vocals of Layne Staley ever, but without being fanboyish, I shall explain. To kick this song off, you'll hear Jerry working the guitar with the help of his wammy bar, and Layne singing in a high pitch note, and soon letting out 'I'm the Man.In The Box!' A mellow calming song, that can almost seem explosive. ![]() Just because of the first few seconds of it. The bass and drums compliment each other really well, with its classic grunge sound. Jerry barely lets go of the whammy bar through out the whole song, but without that sound, it just wouldn't be the same 'Man In The Box' we are all just so used to.This is sure to be a song that will be stuck in your head after listening. Them Bones (Taken From Dirt) Right away, this song jumps out and karate chops you in your nuts, with the chugging bass and guitars, and Layne's echoing vocals. The album is the first of Alice in Chains's best-of albums, and also served as a sampler for their Music Bank box set. Nothing Safe contains songs from. Find a Alice In Chains - Nothing Safe: The Best Of The Box first pressing or reissue. Complete your Alice In Chains collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Buy Nothing Safe: The Best Of The Box (CD) by Alice In Chains (CD $10.98). Amoeba Music. Ships Free in the U.S. This is another good example of Layne and Jerry vocals. And how well they can blend in with eachothers voices with out canceling out the others. Jerry soon unleashes a furious solo, that pretty much defines not only this song, but Alice In Chains in general. It's just that solo, that when I hear it, I immediately think of the band, and the great music I'm use to them putting out. The drum work in this song is also excellent and doesnt show a sign of a flaw. A classic Alice In Chains song, no buts about it. Iron Gland (Unlisted Track From Dirt) Starts out with an almost identical 'Black Sabbath' Iron Man sound guitar riff, that holds its note thoughout pretty much the whole song. This track pretty much shows their humerous side, with the track only lasting maybe 30 seconds. With the 'Iron Man' note being held, you can hear laughter in the background, someone yells. Quote: I Am Iron Gland! And then before you know it 'Iron Gland' is done and over with. If you was wondering what the hell that was from the album 'Dirt.' Now you know, its called 'Iron Gland.' Angry Chair (Taken From Dirt) There is a nice drum work then the bass line that kicks this track off, with a calming vibe. But everyonce in a while excells up a little bit with anger and force, but drops down after only just a few second. Lyrically this is one of my favorite tracks, but after listening to it after a while, it begins to get old. And has never been a highlight to me off of the album 'Dirt.' Although it has another one of Jerry Cantrell's flawless solo's, sounds as if he pics deep down on his guitar. This can always make an average Alice In Chains song, just that much better. The bass in this song is really catchy though. And the bass line is one, that if I remember, would like to try to learn later. Not that it sounds very difficult, just like I stated earlier, the bass is 'catchy.' Down In A Hole (Taken From Dirt) Here we go with the unforgetable song that goes by the name of 'Down In A Hole.' You have probably heard this song, along with 'Rooster' off of your local radio rock station. If the songs above were too intense or rock hard for you for some reason, this song will be an exellent resting spot for you. It begins with a calm guitar sound, and even symbol taps from the drummer Sean Kinney. But sadly you have to listen closely in this song to hear the bass. The song gets a little bit more harder after a while, but nothing compared to the earlier track demo 'We Die Young.' Its almost too noticable that the guys of Alice In Chains were depressed or maybe the now cliche term 'Down In A Hole' when making and writing this song. There is a guitar slide displayed by Jerry in a couple places in this song that helps fit the almost saddened vibe of the song. Despite the speed and vibe of the song, the musicianship is still at tip top. This is a good example of why Alice In Chains get all the hype that they do. Rooster (Live and Previously Unreleased in North America) They couldn't of picked a better somewhat 'rare' live song to put on this album. I stated 'somewhat' because I believe that this track isnt taken straight off of the MTV Unplugged album. And the fact that it's not%100 acoustic. But taken from a different 'live' show. Rooster is another famously radio played track, but you won't hear it like this on the radio, I'll promise you that. With Jerry playing the guitar, either just tuned down, or acoustic, either one it just sounds really good. This is the slowest song on the album but that doesn't mean it doesnt have it harder aspects. As it elevates up to what I'm for sure is an electric guitar, with a little bit of whammy bar effect added in with it. The drum work in this sounds echoed but that's just because of the fact that it's a 'live' version. Mike on the bass, once again compliments Jerry's guitar with grace, and a whole lot of, what I will call 'passion.' The sound quality in this could be better, but its not bad enough to give this track, alone, a low rating. Unless you really just can not stand the echo effect. If you want to experience Layne's vocals at its complete best, look no further than 'Rooster.' Got Me Wrong (Taken From MTV Unplugged) 'Got Me Wrong' is another live track, but it%100 acoustic. At the beginning of this track, right when Jerry starts strumming his guitar, you can hear the crowd chear. As if they have all heard this song millions of times before, probably because they have, it's another song that can be considered one of Alice In Chains's 'Hits.' Thankfully the crowd doesn't get in the music's sound to aweful much, and is just kind of faded in the background. This track, unlike 'Rooster' thankfully doesn't have the echo effect that some may frown upon. And once again 'Got Me Wrong' shows Alice In Chains's awesome power of musicianship and with their vocals and everything in between. You have to listen a kind of close to hear the bass, but its there. And Mike's doing his job, just like expected. As I'm a sucker for Unplugged songs, this one gives me a reason to be, as it's really catchy, and still full of energy. Full of energy even without the amps, that has to tell you something. This track has a little bit more speed than the previous track 'Rooster.' But I still consider it as being classically mellow and calm. Layne's vocals are par in this song, with the same power that he had in 'Rooster.' No Excuses (Taken From Jar Of Flies) To kick it up a notch after the mellowish songs previously talked about, is the song 'No Excuses.' The notch only being kicked up a couple places, this song is still just a tad bit harder. Jerry shows off his talent on the guitar in this song, showing his fans that he's not all about playing 'only' power chords throughout the whole song. And does a few mini solo's here and there throughout the choruses. And once again, one of his signature solo's. The bass is there, doing what I'll consider a breakdown throughout the whole song to help set the lonely and emotional mood of this track. And the drumming almost has a tribal sound to it. And gives out a nice spicey recipe to the song, but not really doing anything mega hard and technical. This is a song that I would recommend listening to after a hard days of work. 'No Excuses' is also a good example of how well Alice In Chains can write lyrics. Handing out the notion that they are all just normal human being like the rest of us, and go through hard times just like the rest of us. I Stay Away (Taken From Jar Of Flies) The first thing you hear on 'I Stay Away' is Jerry's guitar strumming in a cool and calm mood. At first keeping the same pace from 'No Excuses.' But then boosting up the energy a little bit to a 'We Die Young' metalish beat. But it only lasts a few seconds, and calms down once again. Layne's vocals are typical in this song, but still high toned and emotional. And what would this song be without another one of Jerry's patented guitar solo's' 'I Stay Away' has a nice soothing bass line to help keep the flow of the song, and is one of my favorite from Alice In Chains. There are almost opera sounding violin's or something of some sort in this song, that truly helps this song stand out from the rest. The sound quality is the same on this, as you would hear off of the actual album 'Jar Of Flies.' In case you were wondering. What The Hell Have I (Taken From The Original Motion Picture - Last Action Hero) The only soundtrack on this album, and not a bad song at all. It has a really catchy and psychedelic guitar riff, that proceeds on and off for pretty much half way through the song. The bass if far from the highlight from the song. Because it's pretty much just there backing up the Jerry on the guitar. Layne's vocals are pretty unique though, and can almost be mistaken as being sung through a voice box in some points of the song. But not bad at all. The song, just because of the guitar sound be Jerry can be considered catchy. The sound quality is in fact different on this song, from the rest of 'taken from album' songs, just because it's in fact, not taken from an Alice In Chains album. And it seems almost overproduced, I would enjoy it much more if the guitars sound didn't block out the bass and drums as much. And the vocals could be tuned down a little bit more. But one small flaw doesn't make this track exactly horrible at all. It's a good listen for any Alice In Chains fan that has never heard it before. Grind (Taken From Alice In Chains) Next up is the song 'Grind' if you haven't figured that out yet. At the start of this track, you'll hear the almost mysterious and almost damaging music work off of this whole album. It reminds me of intimidating military troops marching down a road getting ready to battle. The music would fit that picture really well. But anyways, the highlight of this song is Layne's and Jerry's vocals. Different from the average Alice In Chains vocals, they are again haunting and mysterious. Jerry's samples of vocals really sets the vibe for this song. And at about the 3:00 mark, Jerry pulls of yet another solo of his. But not exactly an average trademark solo, its a little bit quicker and slicker. Lasting about 17 seconds. The drum work in 'Grind' is pretty much average and nothing special at all, but its there and the song wouldn't be complete with out it. Definitely a highlight song. Again (Taken From Alice In Chains) The beginning of 'Again' starts out with a repetitive bass tab, and catchy drum beats. And then excells up to Layne and Jerry's vocals at, what I can just about consider their best. Although I talk highly about those two's vocals alot throughout this review, this time I'm not over doing myself. As they sing at the same time, it almost sounds like just 1 person's voice alone. Until one of them stops their singing, and you can still hear the other one's vocals in the background. I couldn't think of two people's vocals that compliment each others so well. This song is an excellent example of this. With Jerry's 'Yeeeaahhh' in between drum rolls, makes an excellent vibe for this medium speed song. The bass, of course compliments the guitar and drum work like it naturally does. The drum rolls and beats in this track are very catchy, and pretty much haunting. It almost proves that Sean Kinney's drum work is one of the most underrated in the grunge business. Would' (Taken From Dirt) To end this sampler off of right, is the enfamous song that goes by the name of 'Would.' The song start off with Sean Kinney picking at his bass, with one of my favorite bass lines from Alice In Chains, and then a calming 'WooHooHooooo' so to speak from Layne, and then the song finally starts. The guitar actually backs up the sound of the bass in this track, and they pull it off really good. The drums beating keeping the pace of the song on medium. Then there is a slow solo by the one and only Jerry Cantrell. They couldn't of chose a better song to end this album of with too. Keeping it up-beat and its pretty much a nice bid farewell track. Sadly Jerry's vocals are not displayed in this song, but Layne still holds his own. This is another highlight track, and the lyrics are classic in terms of Alice In Chains. So there it is, this music sample or what I've been calling it, this 'album,' is definitely recommended to all harcore Alice In Chains fans. And it's also a great start for anybody wanting to try to venture into the realms of Alice In Chains. The only big flaw that I can think of, is that I wish they would've used songs off of different albums besides Dirt, and Jar Of Flies. But instead of that, I can't think of much to complain about. The songs that they did choose to use, were really good ones. If anybody underrestimates Alice In Chains, they need to listen to 'Nothing Safe' and think about what they are thinking. It's not an easy task choosing the 10 best songs, especially with their stellar history, but we're giving it a shot. Pearl Jam and Nirvana may have gotten a little more glory in the early '90s but it's hard to pick a band that was more influential on hard rock music for the next two decades than Alice in Chains. The group cranked out one of the most impressive catalogs of any band during the '90s, with several memorable hits. Sadly, the drug addiction and ultimate death of singer Layne Staley put Alice in Chains' standout career on hold for much of the next decade, but an impressive return with William DuVall joining the band in 2009 has shown that their second era will be able to continue the success of the first. So, without further adieu, let's count down the 10 Best Alice in Chains Songs. Alison Moyet - Love Resurrection 2. Alison Moyet - All Cried Out 3. Alison Moyet - Is This Love? Alison Moyet - That Ole Devil Called Love 5. Alison Moyet - Invisible 6. Alison Moyet - Weak In The Presence Of Beauty 7. Alison Moyet - Is This Love 8. ![]() Alison Moyet - Love Letters 9. Alison Moyet - This House 10. Alison Moyet - Ordinary Girl 11. Alison Moyet - Whispering Your Name 12. ![]() Alison Moyet - For You Only 13. Alison Moyet - It Won't Be Long 14. Alison Moyet - Wishing You Were Here 15. Alison Moyet - Falling 16. Alison Moyet - Only You mp3. 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Incorporating a relief sculpture into your art curriculum is super easy now that so many art teachers have given wonderful tutorials on origami making. Not my strong suit, origami is the practice of folding papers in a precise manner in order to resemble an object. Being “precise” with anything usually scares me off but when I was perusing my art ideas folder for paper sculptures, I came across this by and figured it looked too engaging to ignore. I placed it in my to-do file. Then, earlier this year, Ms. Gram from that solidified the process for me and empowered me to take this paper folding lesson to my fifth grade class. I practiced a few times before I felt comfortable teaching the (very simple) method to kids. Since I generally create art like a kid, practicing the sequence gave me insight as to where my students would most likely have problems. Gram gives very good instructions on how to make this sculpture, so I won’t give you my run down but I will point out a few areas of potential problems and how I set up for the project: • Having already done this project and placed it on display in my art room, now that it is off the wall, these beautiful projects have no place to go. I keep all of my, and these sculptures just don’t fit. Prepare for this by planning to send the project home and keeping only the projects a child might want to present in the art show. • You’ll need to pre-cut 100’s of basic construction paper into 3″ x 3″ squares but it’s not necessary to be perfect. • Place a tray of colored paper squares on each table so kids can access paper easily. • Demonstrate the techniques by folding each of the 3 designs together with the class. Have the students keep the samples on their table for reference. Then they can make as many of each design as they want. • Make sure you give the kids enough time to glue the pieces down before the end of class. It’s very hard keeping non-glued down pieces paired with background paper. ![]() • To eliminate lost pieces (see above), encourage the kids to start in the center, fold a few pieces and then glue down. A child doesn’t want to get to the end of the class with 50 origami squares and non of them glued down. • Some kids won’t understand the relationship between the folded lines created on the black paper and their origami pieces. For them, the black paper is just a canvas. I sat down with these kids and showed them up-close and it really helped. Lots of “aha” moments. Have you trie this lesson? What tips would you give? Origami by Himanshu (Mumbai, India) Welcome to my website about Orukami, aka Origami. I am an Origami practitioner since 1989 and have set 5 world records for large Origami. My Origami sculptures have been installed at art shows and events around the world. I have also worked with brands like Dell, Audi, Hermes, MTV, Lacoste and many others for their Online/ Print/ TV advertising campaigns and visual merchandising. Teaching Origami is an enjoyable and fulfilling activity. I have shared this art in schools, colleges, engineering & management institutes, corporate offices, hospitals, and institutions for challenged children. This ancient art of paperfolding is made of two words: Oru means ‘to fold’ and kami means ‘paper’. ![]() In the 1920s, Josef Albers taught a Bauhaus course in 'paper study.' Nearly a century later, his teachings are preserved in the work of artist Polly Verity. Origami: Origami, art of folding objects out of paper to create both two-dimensional and three-dimensional subjects. The word origami (from Japanese oru [“to fold. It is simple in its approach; tools: hands, medium: paper. Yet, a world of artistic expression lies within the humble confines of this sheet of paper. Over the years, I have enjoyed folding many paper sculptures using Origami techniques. In particular, I have developed my own style of monumental Origami and expressive Origami sculptures. I have lived in Mumbai (India) and Lodz (Poland) but have traveled to several countries because of Origami. I hope you enjoy my musings, renditions, original sculptures and diagrams for a few favorite Origami designs. ![]() ![]() + --------------------------------------------------------------------- +| Ultimate Guitar Tabs Archive - your #1 source for tabs!|||||| Over 1,000,000 guitar, guitar pro and bass tabs! Also lessons|| news and guitar forums!| + --------------------------------------------------------------------- + Chords used: C Em Em7 Em6 e|-o--o--o----o--| B|-1--o--3----2--| G|-o--o--o----o--| D|-2--2--2----2--| A|-3--2--2----2--| E|----o--o----o--| [Intro] C Em Ahhh. People (x2) [Verse] Em C Em C Em Elenor. For [Chorus] Em7 Em6 C Em All. From Em7 Em6 C Em All. -long [Intro] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 1] Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? ![]() All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Verse 2] Father McKenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near Look at him working. Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Bridge] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 3] Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? ![]() ![]() The Beatles - All The Lonely People Lyrics. I look at all the lonely people I look at all the lonely people Picks up the rice in the church where her wedding has been. Nov 17, 2009 Loneliness in pictures and the Beatles. Hope you enjoy and reflect. All The Lonely People - Beatles Free Mp3 Download. Also we have other songs of the Beatles available, songs related with All The Lonely People, also Mp3 formats of. All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Cancel Chords used: C Em Em7 Em6 e|-o--o--o----o--| B|-1--o--3----2--| G|-o--o--o----o--| D|-2--2--2----2--| A|-3--2--2----2--| E|----o--o----o--| [Intro] C Em Ahhh. People (x2) [Verse] Em C Em C Em Elenor. For [Chorus] Em7 Em6 C Em All. From Em7 Em6 C Em All. -long [Intro] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 1] Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Verse 2] Father McKenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near Look at him working. Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? ![]() All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Bridge] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 3] Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? Key Chords used: C Em Em7 Em6 e|-o--o--o----o--| B|-1--o--3----2--| G|-o--o--o----o--| D|-2--2--2----2--| A|-3--2--2----2--| E|----o--o----o--| [Intro] C Em Ahhh. People (x2) [Verse] Em C Em C Em Elenor. ![]() For [Chorus] Em7 Em6 C Em All. From Em7 Em6 C Em All. -long [Intro] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 1] Eleanor Rigby picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been Lives in a dream Waits at the window, wearing the face that she keeps in a jar by the door Who is it for? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Verse 2] Father McKenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear No one comes near Look at him working. Darning his socks in the night when there's nobody there What does he care? [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? [Bridge] Ah, look at all the lonely people Ah, look at all the lonely people [Verse 3] Eleanor Rigby died in the church and was buried along with her name Nobody came Father McKenzie wiping the dirt from his hands as he walks from the grave No one was saved [Chorus] All the lonely people Where do they all come from? All the lonely people Where do they all belong? |
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