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Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the Pentatonic Scale
Ooh yeah… wow.
World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.
Hat-tip to Errol.
Add comment August 1, 2009
Surprise visit
We hadn’t seen this chap or any of his family for a good nine months. For a while we wondered whether they’d quietly left the neighbourhood – although a couple of weeks ago, a characteristic track appeared across our front garden…
… tonight it was a delight to have him (her?) snuffling around just a few feet away, whilst we watched from the other side of the back door.
The bread was meant for the birds though – is it ok for badgers to scoff that much? They’re meant to be carnivores aren’t they?
Add comment October 18, 2008
Rainbow Cloud
Driving from one meeting to another yesterday lunchtime, my attention was caught by a small, wispy but very bright cloud. It seemed to shine with a green-blue light; over the next few minutes other colours became visible, until all the colours of the rainbow could be seen along its length. Then, after another few minutes, it was gone.
I didn’t have a camera with me, but it looked something like this… only brighter, more vivid.
Its proper name is a circumhorizontal arc, according to the National Geographic:
The arc isn’t a rainbow in the traditional sense—it is caused by light passing through wispy, high-altitude cirrus clouds. The sight occurs only when the sun is very high in the sky (more than 58° above the horizon). What’s more, the hexagonal ice crystals that make up cirrus clouds must be shaped like thick plates with their faces parallel to the ground.
When light enters through a vertical side face of such an ice crystal and leaves from the bottom face, it refracts, or bends, in the same way that light passes through a prism. If a cirrus’s crystals are aligned just right, the whole cloud lights up in a spectrum of colors.
It was a thing of beauty, and the privilege of seeing it was a moment of blessing. Deo gloria!
2 comments June 25, 2008

