I would say it's "Intense voice of Hatsune Miku" and "Jinsei". I have an EN server but i tried "Intense voice of Hatsune Miku" many times but failed it. I wanted to get all perfect or full combo. Also, i saw many youtube videos of the song "Jinsei" and it seems REALLY hard ngl.

Use icebreaker questions to break barriers and understand the personalities and characteristics of each member. In the long run, it helps build compassion and relationships between team members, which results in improved communication and teamwork.


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Got in a bit of a debate with a fellow Redditor on what time signature the song God Only Knows by the Beach Boys should be written in. I'm nearly 100% positive it would be best scored in 4/4 but he says 6/8. What are your thoughts and could you offer a brief explanation why?

I love this song, and it's my fave on self-titled. However, I cannot understand the lyrical content for the life of me! And that may be me just being plain ignorant, but I've tried so hard to theorize and read the lyrics and annotations that go along with them. So I would greatly appreciate it if some of you guys would share what you interpret from this track :))

Rapid fire questions are a quick and easy activity that can help employees get to know each other. These games move fast and do not require much time. While there is pressure to respond quickly, players do not have to agonize about formulating a perfect answer. These games can be a great way to learn lots of personal information in a short period of time. Not to mention, the informal nature of the activity can help team members overcome jitters at work and feel more comfortable around coworkers.

There are many ways to use rapid fire questions at work, including as icebreakers, twenty-questions, employee profiles, team building games activities, and as energizers during meetings. Players can answer by writing down and revealing responses one by one, filling out a form, typing answers into a chat box, answering a poll, or by taking turns replying out loud.

The main difference between rapid fire questions and icebreaker questions is that rapid fire questions are meant to be answered instantly, while icebreaker questions can take more time and may involve careful thought.

We like to tie this answer to an extracurricular activity if possible. For example, we had one student who spent upwards of 20 hours a week at her Ballet Academy. As such, her theme song was Raymonda, Act Two: Variation IV by Alexander Glazunov. For this question, you should avoid current popular songs or historically overplayed songs. This question can help you stand out.

When I was writing A More Beautiful Question, or, more accurately when I was procrastinating from writing the book, I began compiling the below list of songs that have to do with questions (often in the title) AND that I like (for the most part).

Hey guys, I hope I posted this is the right section, but I just have one quick question. Say I have a song with explicit lyrics and I want to clean it up; aka edit out the curses like they do on the radio. How would i go about doing this? i'm pretty familiar with Logic and have been making beats for a little while, but never dabbled in this at all.

Vir, did you even listen to the song we're talking about before posting your snide comment? "The thought of Liv Tyler singing" implies that you haven't even heard her sing, so perhaps you should get off Planet Tolkien and stop judging things you know nothing about. I'm willing to bet you're no vocalist yourself.

Fornad: I would hardly consider my classifying Vir's comment as "snide" an insult. I find that to be a true statement, and if you read my post again I think you'll see that it was actually his comment which contained the insult. Not that I feel truly compelled to take up for Liv Tyler (although I found her vocals to be quite enjoyable in the track "Houses of Healing", but I found his comment to be snide and insulting towards those of us who were having a genuine discussion about the song. In fact, I joined Planet Tolkien to make that first comment in the hopes that it would help someone else discover the name of the song at issue. Point being, I was trying to help some of your members. Nothing I said in my second post was inappropriate for a family environment. I was simply voicing my opinion, and if you feel it's necessary to try to censure me then that is your prerogative. You didn't scare me away from the site, although that seemed to be the implicit meaning behind your post due to the fact that you weren't adding anything substantive to the discussion about the song. It's a shame that a person can't even join a community in which people supposedly share the same interests (how someone could not care for Peter Jackson's rendition of LOTR is beyond me) without being called out for stating an honest opinion about someone else's condescending remark. Enjoy your Monday.

My scenario is, I have a great weak up light set up with RM. Now I want to integrate a wake up sound playing while the sun is rising... bird noise and stuff like that.

Of course I want it just as a base line not as my actual alarm (reliability).

I know how to set up the rule, but I have no idea from where I could stream a song. I tried it with a shared GDrive file w/o any luck.

Is there anywhere in Studio One where I can set the length of the song by simply typing in a specific number of bars/measures???

I can't find this important basic capability anywhere in S1.


See yellow box in attached screenshot from Logic Pro X. 

In LPX, one can modify the song length very quickly and very easily, at any time, by simply double clicking the number and just typing the number of bars/measures you desire the song length to be. BAM!!!! DONE!!!!

Does the inquisitor get to increase his bonuses to strength and con from raging song by +4? If both characters are considered to be raging and taking any applicable penalties for raging, then yes.For extra fun, have the inquisitor drop Moment of Greatness before the rage starts, then pick the appropriate time to double his morale bonuses...


Play a song, album, or artist"Hey Siri, play WHERE SHE GOES by Bad Bunny.""Hey Siri, play Sam Smith's album Gloria.""Hey Siri, play music by Jonas Brothers." 

Play hits from any decade or genre"Hey Siri, play some 90's alternative music.""Hey Siri, play some popular hip-hop songs.""Hey Siri, play some 80s music."


Tell Siri what you like and don't like"Hey Siri, I like this song.""Hey Siri, I don't like this song.""Hey Siri, play more music like this." 

Play music picked just for you"Hey Siri, play some music I like.""Hey Siri, play my favorites mix.""Hey Siri, play my personal station."


 Find out what's playing"Hey Siri, who sings this song?""Hey Siri, what album is this on?""Hey Siri, what's the name of this song?" 

Add music to your library or playlist"Hey Siri, add this song to my library.""Hey Siri, add this album to my library.""Hey Siri, add this song to my workout playlist."


Listen to live and on-demand radio"Hey Siri, play Z100.""Hey Siri, play Apple Music 1.""Hey Siri, play Rap Life Radio." 

Control what's playing"Hey Siri, pause.""Hey Siri, skip this song." "Hey Siri, repeat this song." "Hey Siri, turn up the volume." tag_hash_114

So whether you want to start with some icebreaker games to get to know your new team members, some quirky questions to heighten your teamwork, or some team building activities to connect with your remote team, try the best 110+ icebreaker questions to encourage team building.

If you have a small team, consider asking more open-ended questions and following the discussion where it leads. Instead of being rapid fire questions, these team icebreaker questions are designed to spark a conversation among team members.

Getting-to-know-you questions are a fun way to learn more about your teammates. People usually like talking about their past, so these questions can be an easy place to start if your team is new to using icebreaker questions. Plus, knowing where your teammates come from is a great way to start understanding them more personally.

Hypothetical icebreaker questions are things that will probably never come to pass but can be fun to brainstorm anyway. To take team bonding to the next level, make a game out of explaining your answers in great detail. The team member who commits most passionately wins!

Nearly 50% of knowledge workers believe engaging and enjoyable work is the #1 factor in achieving their best work. Team building is a great way to do just that. Build lasting relationships and boost team collaboration with icebreaker questions and team building activities. Or if your team is feeling bold, try inventing your own!

My google nest started a couple weeks ago randomly playing at around 9AM the exact same song every day. At first I thought someone may be connecting but I turned that possibility off since then (even though it was unlikely in the first place) and another issue is that this doesn't actually show in my activity (if I tell it to stop or ask what the song is that's the only thing showing in the activity). I did a factory reset, unplug it, removed all my routines and alarms and still nothing changes. Not sure what else to do and how I can fix this issue.

Thanks for your post. I am sorry to hear that your Google Nest Mini is still playing the same song every morning, I can understand how frustrating that is! Let's take a look into this issue, I would be more than happy to help. First, I have some quick questions to get a better understanding of your situation. e24fc04721

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