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1997 Tempered Steel, for band [1]; 1998 Northern Lights, for large brass ensemble (3 trumpets, 4 horns, 2 trombones, bass trombone, euphonium, tuba) and 3 groups of percussion (I: crotales and glockenspiel; II: vibraphone, suspended cymbal, large tamtam; III: large triangle, bass drum) (This work is identical to Fanfare to the Northern Sky for orchestra)
He has worked with Ffej and Frank Junk in the trio Tempered Steel, with Hawkwind founder Nik Turner and drummer Jack Gold-Molina in Flame Tree, and in his Tanabata Ensemble. Rea has toured in Russia (chronicled in his book Tuva and Busted [Blue Ear Books, 2021]) and Taiwan and has performed in England, Germany, and Mexico.
Shortparis performs songs in Russian, French, and English. [24] According to John Doran of The Quietus , Shortparis is following in Sergey Kuryokhin's legacy of provocative performance art; Doran describes the group as "Ambitious, bombastic, incredibly pretentious, erotic, thrilling, impossible to pin down, vaguely deviant, fun to dance to and ...
Steel with a high carbon content will reach a much harder state than steel with a low carbon content. Likewise, tempering high-carbon steel to a certain temperature will produce steel that is considerably harder than low-carbon steel that is tempered at the same temperature. The amount of time held at the tempering temperature also has an effect.
Temper mill, a steel processing line; Tempering (spices), a cooking technique where spices are roasted briefly in oil or ghee; Tempered glass, a type of safety glass processed by controlled thermal or chemical treatments; Tempering chocolate, processing to ensure a uniform sheen and crisp bite
Piano string ends Piano strings. Piano wire, or "music wire", is a specialized type of wire made for use in piano strings but also in other applications as springs.It is made from tempered high-carbon steel, also known as spring steel, which replaced iron as the material starting in 1834.
How the Steel Was Tempered (1942) Pavel Korchagin (1956, Korchagin was played by Vasily Lanovoy) How the Steel Was Tempered, 1973 (TV series of 6 episodes; Korchagin was played by Vladimir Konkin) [5] In China, the novel was adapted into a television series of the same title in 2000; all the members of the cast were from Ukraine.
Tempering steel is most often done in the range of 400 to 725 degrees F. Very hard steel, like hammers and cold chisels, are usually tempered between 400 and 440. Steel with a a lot of flex, like springs, are tempered from around 600 to 650 degrees F. Much above this temperature and steel loses its elasticity, and below 400 has very little effect.