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Though your usual studio may be closed and you might be socially distancing from your crew, you can still use your phone to record performances, and the internet to share them with the world. Here are some basic tips to make the most of your at-home studio.
Get a Tripod or a Stand
Unless you have a volunteer camera person in your household, you’ll want a stable tripod or stand, so you don’t have to worry about your phone slipping or wobbling during your performance. And even if you do have a camera person, you’ll get a much steadier shot with some kind of stand.
Chord Gitar Lagu Happiness Is A Butterfly Lana Del Rey, Lirik Lagu Happiness Is A Butterfly
Simak, chord gitar Happiness Is A Butterfly dinyanyikan Lana Del Rey, lirik lagu Happiness Is A Butterfly dalam kunci gitar atau chord Lana Del Rey.
Minggu, 20 Desember 2020 16:01
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Ilustrasi Lana Del Rey. Chord Happiness Is A Butterfly dinyanyikan Lana Del Rey, serta lirik lagu Happiness Is A Butterfly.
Termasuk, lirik lagu Happiness Is A Butterfly dalam kunci gitar atau chord Lana Del Rey.
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The meltdown in California is happening. Small businesses are becoming “peaceful protest” sites and refusing to close their doors despite Governor Gavin Newsom’s lockdown orders. The Recall Gavin 2020 effort is increasing in momentum as more and more people are fed up with the Governor’s hypocrisy and malfeasance.
In the Imperial Valley, the Los Angeles Times reports that doctors are wringing their hands over the increase in COVID cases. However, elected leaders are simply attacking small business, rather than targeting the source of the spread, and those business owners are no longer taking it lying down.
FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA
‘I’ve seen people die.’ COVID-19 slams Central Valley hospitals, as many resist lockdowns [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CORONAVIRUS-NCALIF-HOSPITALS:LA]
FRESNO, Calif. The last time Dr. Eyad Almasri had a day off was in November, when he was infected with COVID-19. His symptoms were not life-threatening, but it crushed him, he said, that he couldn’t be with his patients for 10 days.
A pulmonologist with the Fresno campus of UC San Francisco, Almasri works in the intensive care unit at Community Regional Medical Center in downtown Fresno so packed with COVID-19 patients that the hospital has had to create makeshift isolation wards, including one in a hallway. Exhausted staff, working long hours seven days a week, rarely take off their protective gear because the entire area is the “dirty zone” a phrase Almasri detests. With so many patients, there is no time for breaks anyway.