Sunday, 22 November 2020

KEYBOARDCLARK

 KEYBOARDCLARK

Hi. Everyone calls me Tim, even those that may sometimes get mad at me. I had to teach myself how to play because I wanted to, but no one seemed to be able to. The ones that tried didn’t seem to understand me, and I didn’t understand what they wanted me to do. I wanted to play music, not dilly dally around with stuff. So I taught myself. I learned to combine the harmonics I heard when hitting the keys to create everything I needed to bring joy to myself and others. 

I create songs at the moment or spontaneously, without any thought. I select a sound or instrument harmonic that gives me a feeling that I can not explain, and a rhythm that I will always add to with foot pedal bass, and just shut my brain away somewhere else and listen to the music that is being produced. It’s that simple for me, leaving me with nothing else to add. 


The hard part is the rest of the process that is needed to get the created sound into a product. By setting up my recording studio to automatically give me finished audio, when I finish playing, the rest is just a lot of work. Submitting that audio to a publisher, after filling in all the required information, spending money, and begin watching it pass thru the channels. 

I will now explain to you why you don’t see me in concerts, playing with others, and so on. My health sucks. I have very, very bad lungs at this time of my life, and a very weak immune system, leaving me with only social media outlets to get my music to you. So you are it. Actually I’m beginning to slowly make headway Thanks to you and your friends. This is my web Keyboardclark.com. Look around and enjoy the music, videos, lessons, tracks for downloads, and such. Visit Keyboardclark on Facebook, Keyboardclark on Soundcloud, Keyboardclark on twitter, and Keyboardclark on YouTube. I even have a tip jar in my Daily Mini Concert Series section, which will have another video of me creating a new song each day. Go there now and watch my magic. As of today you will have 104 concerts to watch all at once should you so desire. Thank You so very very much for spending time with me.

Friday, 20 November 2020

KEYBOARDCLARK

  KEYBOARDCLARK

Hi. Everyone calls me Tim, even those that may sometimes get mad at me. I had to teach myself how to play because I wanted to, but no one seemed to be able to. The ones that tried didn’t seem to understand me, and I didn’t understand what they wanted me to do. I wanted to play music, not dilly dally around with stuff. So I taught myself. I learned to combine the harmonics I heard when hitting the keys to create everything I needed to bring joy to myself and others. 



I create songs at the moment or spontaneously, without any thought. I select a sound or instrument harmonic that gives me a feeling that I can not explain, and a rhythm that I will always add to with foot pedal bass, and just shut my brain away somewhere else and listen to the music that is being produced. It’s that simple for me, leaving me with nothing else to add.

The hard part is the rest of the process that is needed to get the created sound into a product. By setting up my recording studio to automatically give me finished audio, when I finish playing, the rest is just a lot of work. Submitting that audio to a publisher, after filling in all the required information, spending money, and begin watching it pass thru the channels. 

I will now explain to you why you don’t see me in concerts, playing with others, and so on. My health sucks. I have very, very bad lungs at this time of my life, and a very weak immune system, leaving me with only social media outlets to get my music to you. So you are it. Actually, I’m beginning to slowly make headway Thanks to you and your friends. This is my web Keyboardclark.com. Look around and enjoy the music, videos, lessons, tracks for downloads, and such. Visit Keyboardclark on Facebook, Keyboardclark on Soundcloud, Keyboardclark on Twitter, and Keyboardclark on YouTube. I even have a tip jar in my Daily Mini Concert Series section, which will have another video of me creating a new song each day. Go there now and watch my magic. As of today, you will have 104 concerts to watch all at once should you so desire. Thank You so very very much for spending time with me.

Thursday, 19 November 2020

KEYBOARDCLARK

 KEYBOARDCLARK

Hi. Everyone calls me Tim, even those that may sometimes get mad at me. I had to teach myself how to play because I wanted to, but no one seemed to be able to. The ones that tried didn’t seem to understand me, and I didn’t understand what they wanted me to do. I wanted to play music, not dilly dally around with stuff. So I taught myself. I learned to combine the harmonics I heard when hitting the keys to create everything I needed to bring joy to myself and others. 

I create songs at the moment or spontaneously, without any thought. I select a sound or instrument harmonic that gives me a feeling that I can not explain, and a rhythm that I will always add to with foot pedal bass, and just shut my brain away somewhere else and listen to the music that is being produced. It’s that simple for me, leaving me with nothing else to add.


The hard part is the rest of the process that is needed to get the created sound into a product. By setting up my recording studio to automatically give me finished audio, when I finish playing, the rest is just a lot of work. Submitting that audio to a publisher, after filling in all the required information, spending money, and begin watching it pass thru the channels. 

I will now explain to you why you don’t see me in concerts, playing with others, and so on. My health sucks. I have very, very bad lungs at this time of my life, and a very weak immune system, leaving me with only social media outlets to get my music to you. So you are it. Actually, I’m beginning to slowly make headway Thanks to you and your friends. This is my web Keyboardclark.com. Look around and enjoy the music, videos, lessons, tracks for downloads, and such. Visit Keyboardclark on Facebook, Keyboardclark on Soundcloud, Keyboardclark on Twitter, and Keyboardclark on YouTube. I even have a tip jar in my Daily Mini Concert Series section, which will have another video of me creating a new song each day. Go there now and watch my magic. As of today, you will have 104 concerts to watch all at once should you so desire. Thank You so very very much for spending time with me.

Monday, 16 November 2020

KEYBOARDCLARK

KEYBOARDCLARK

Hi. Everyone calls me Tim, even those that may sometimes get mad at me. I had to teach myself how to play because I wanted to, but no one seemed to be able to. The ones that tried didn't seem to understand me, and I didn't understand what they wanted me to do. I wanted to play music, not dilly dally around with stuff. So I taught myself. I learned to combine the harmonics I heard when hitting the keys to create everything I needed to bring joy to myself and others. 

I create songs in the moment or spontaneously, without any thought. I select a sound or instrument harmonic that gives me a feeling that I can not explain, and a rhythm that I will always add to with foot pedal bass, and just shut my brain away somewhere else and listen to the music that is being produced. It's that simple for me, leaving me with nothing else to add. 




The hard part is the rest of the process that is needed to get the created sound into a product. By setting up my recording studio to automatically give me finished audio, when I finish playing, the rest is just a lot of work. Submitting that audio to a publisher, after filling in all the required information, spending money, and begin watching it pass thru the channels. 

I will now explain to you why you don't see me in concerts, playing with others, and so on. My health sucks. I have very, very bad lungs at this time of my life, and a very weak immune system, leaving me with only social media outlets to get my music to you. So you are it. Actually, I'm beginning to slowly make headway Thanks to you and your friends. This is my web Keyboardclark.com. Look around and enjoy the music, videos, lessons, tracks for downloads, and such. Visit Keyboardclark on Facebook, Keyboardclark on Soundcloud, Keyboardclark on Twitter, and Keyboardclark on YouTube. I even have a tip jar in my Daily Mini Concert Series section, which will have another video of me creating a new song each day. Go there now and watch my magic. As of today, you will have 104 concerts to watch all at once should you so desire. Thank You so very very much for spending time with me.

Tuesday, 10 November 2020

clothes in nigeria || jumia clothes || dress in nigeria

 Shopping online or e-commerce. Nigeria is warm throughout the year, aside from a periodic harmattan chill and some freezing temperatures on raised territories like Jos and Pankshin in Plateau State and Obudu in Cross River State.clothes in Nigeria Pack light cotton-based, happy with apparel and a cap or cap,jumia clothes and combine of shoes for easygoing interests. No provocative dressing, kindly particularly in the north or in the towns. For conferences, pack a suit. Nigerian authority dressing is moderate and formal. Dressing frequently decides the sort of gathering you get and inappropriate or easygoing dressing at an official commitment isn't energized. Be that as it may, shirtsleeves and a tie are normally adequate. Wearing conventional Nigerian clothing is quite often an or more and friendly exchange. An outsider in Nigerian apparel gets extraordinary profound respect and trust. It is a decent method to dazzle and acquire certainty. Nigerian dress is generally a free weaved or botanical top and some pants or loose shorts, or covering (a sari-like bit of brilliant lower leg length material folded over the midriff, for ladies). They arrive in an assortment of tones, plans and surfaces â€" and costs. The apparel decorum is diverse in the north, which has a solid Arabic impact. Most laborers and finance managers put on streaming robes â€" the vast majority of them white â€" or similarly worthy yet more easygoing kaftans, with sleeve fasteners, and shoes. Nigerian wears don't need socks. 




Material weaving is warm Nigerian workmanship and the foundation of the ever-advancing Nigerian conventional high fashion. The Akwete fabric communicates through the sensitive craft of material creation that discovered root in Akwete, dress in Nigeria a modest community in Abia State is quickly changing the dress style of numerous ladies who live in or go to the nation. The Akwete fabric created on a wide loom in fragile and rich examples has a width of somewhat more than a yard and is considered as fine workmanship by Nigerians and outsiders. Woven on slender weaving machines in the unassuming community of Leysin in Oyo State, and among the productive Ebira individuals who live in Okene, Kogi State the sparkling, lofty Aso Oke is broadly worn by Nigerians and unfamiliar enthusiasts for society weddings and enormous conventional functions. The adire, produced using an