Applause (Latinapplaudere, to strike upon, clap) is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences usually applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play, as a sign of enjoyment and approval. In most countries audience members clap their hands at random to produce a constant noise. It tends to synchronize naturally to a weak degree; in Russia, Norway and many northern and eastern European countries synchronized clapping is more popular than random clapping. As a form of mass nonverbal communication, it is a simple indicator of the average relative opinion of the entire group; the louder and longer the noise, the stronger the sign of approval.
History
The age of the custom of applauding is uncertain, but it is widespread among human cultures. The variety of its forms is limited only by the capacity for devising means of making a noise (e.g., stomping of feet or rapping of fists or hands on a table). Within each culture, however, it is usually subject to conventions.
Applause (formerly uTest) is an American venture-funded software and application quality company, headquartered in Massachusetts. The company was originally incorporated in August 2007 by founders Doron Reuveni and Roy Solomon with $2.3M in seed funding from Mesco Ltd. and the Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation (MTDC) as uTest.
The company changed its name in May 2014 to Applause. In January 2014, the company closed a $43 million Series E round of funding, led by Goldman Sachs bringing its funding-to-date to more than $80 million,
In May 2014, Applause also acquired German crowdtesting company, Testhub, which became Applause EU - and the European headquarters for Applause operations.
Applause is a musical with a book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse. The musical is based on the 1950 film All About Eve and the short story on which the movie is based, Mary Orr's "The Wisdom of Eve". The story centers on aging star Margo Channing, who innocently takes a fledgling actress under her wing, unaware that the ruthless Eve is plotting to steal her career and her man.
The musical opened on Broadway on March 30, 1970 and ran for 896 performances. It won the Tony Award for Best Musical, and Lauren Bacall won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical.
Feelings is the third album by the Americanrock group The Grass Roots. The album was originally released by Dunhill Records in 1968. It contained many songs composed by the group's members and studio performances of the musician's instrumentation. The album was intended to take the group into a heavier psychedelic direction with their music. The A and B side singles released were "Melody For You", "Hey Friend", "Feelings", "Here's Where You Belong", "Who Will You Be Tomorrow", "Hot Bright Lights", "All Good Things Come To An End" and "You And Love Are The Same". Midway during this run "Midnight Confessions" was released as an A side and became the group's highest charting single.
Songs
The songs featured unique touches by arranger Jimmie Haskell. The songs were a 50/50 split between outside composers and the group. It had intricate orchestration and a great example of what the band members were capable of as musicians and songwriters had the record company continued to allow them creative freedom. The title song was created back in 1966 in the pre Grass Roots garage group named the 13th Floor. Fukomoto was the main composer and Entner & Coonce helped with the arrangements. The song featured a powerful sustained fuzz guitar and Eastern influences giving it a heavy 1968 psychedelic flavor.
"Feelings" is a 1974 song with lyrics written by BraziliansingerMorris Albert, set to the tune of "Pour Toi," separately composed by Louis “Loulou” Gasté in 1957. Albert recorded "Feelings" as a single and later included it as the title track of his 1975 debut album. The song's lyrics, recognizable by their "whoa whoa whoa" chorus, concern the singer's inability to "forget my feelings of love". Albert's original recording of the song was very successful, performing well internationally. "Feelings" peaked at #6 on the pop and #2 on the Adult Contemporary charts in America.
Applause was born of the meeting of Nicolas, a french singer with a great voice and belgian musicians Manuel Roland (guitars), Jérémie Mosseray (drums), Manu Loriaux (bass guitar) et David Picard (keyboards and backing vocals).
They have a self-titled first EP with an intriguing sound reminiscent of Radiohead, Portishead and even Jeff Buckley in the vocals. You can listen to it on Deezer : http://www.deezer.com/fr/music/applause#music/applause/applause-588248
(http://www.myspace.com/weloveapplause)
Thanks to la Polka Galerie for hosting this session (http://www.polkagalerie.com/ )
Shot and edited by Mickaël Adamadorassy for Le Cargo! (http://lecargo.org)
Applause joue "Black Sand" (de son premier album, Where It All Began) en version acoustique
En savoir plus sur Applause : http://musique.fluctuat.net/applause.html
published: 14 Mar 2011
applause - the woods
fine Belgian alternative band APPLAUSE: https://www.facebook.com/WELOVEAPPLAUSE
album: Where It All Began (2011)
photo by: isatagada.wordpress.com
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - music belongs to their owner
Applause was born of the meeting of Nicolas, a french singer with a great voice and belgian musicians Manuel Roland (guitars), Jérémie Mosseray (drums), Manu Lo...
Applause was born of the meeting of Nicolas, a french singer with a great voice and belgian musicians Manuel Roland (guitars), Jérémie Mosseray (drums), Manu Loriaux (bass guitar) et David Picard (keyboards and backing vocals).
They have a self-titled first EP with an intriguing sound reminiscent of Radiohead, Portishead and even Jeff Buckley in the vocals. You can listen to it on Deezer : http://www.deezer.com/fr/music/applause#music/applause/applause-588248
(http://www.myspace.com/weloveapplause)
Thanks to la Polka Galerie for hosting this session (http://www.polkagalerie.com/ )
Shot and edited by Mickaël Adamadorassy for Le Cargo! (http://lecargo.org)
Applause was born of the meeting of Nicolas, a french singer with a great voice and belgian musicians Manuel Roland (guitars), Jérémie Mosseray (drums), Manu Loriaux (bass guitar) et David Picard (keyboards and backing vocals).
They have a self-titled first EP with an intriguing sound reminiscent of Radiohead, Portishead and even Jeff Buckley in the vocals. You can listen to it on Deezer : http://www.deezer.com/fr/music/applause#music/applause/applause-588248
(http://www.myspace.com/weloveapplause)
Thanks to la Polka Galerie for hosting this session (http://www.polkagalerie.com/ )
Shot and edited by Mickaël Adamadorassy for Le Cargo! (http://lecargo.org)
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Applause joue "Black Sand" (de son premier album, Where It All Began) en version acoustique
En savoir plus sur Applause : http://musique.fluctuat.net/applause....
Applause joue "Black Sand" (de son premier album, Where It All Began) en version acoustique
En savoir plus sur Applause : http://musique.fluctuat.net/applause.html
Applause joue "Black Sand" (de son premier album, Where It All Began) en version acoustique
En savoir plus sur Applause : http://musique.fluctuat.net/applause.html
fine Belgian alternative band APPLAUSE: https://www.facebook.com/WELOVEAPPLAUSE
album: Where It All Began (2011)
photo by: isatagada.wordpress.com
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fine Belgian alternative band APPLAUSE: https://www.facebook.com/WELOVEAPPLAUSE
album: Where It All Began (2011)
photo by: isatagada.wordpress.com
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - music belongs to their owner
fine Belgian alternative band APPLAUSE: https://www.facebook.com/WELOVEAPPLAUSE
album: Where It All Began (2011)
photo by: isatagada.wordpress.com
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - music belongs to their owner
Applause was born of the meeting of Nicolas, a french singer with a great voice and belgian musicians Manuel Roland (guitars), Jérémie Mosseray (drums), Manu Loriaux (bass guitar) et David Picard (keyboards and backing vocals).
They have a self-titled first EP with an intriguing sound reminiscent of Radiohead, Portishead and even Jeff Buckley in the vocals. You can listen to it on Deezer : http://www.deezer.com/fr/music/applause#music/applause/applause-588248
(http://www.myspace.com/weloveapplause)
Thanks to la Polka Galerie for hosting this session (http://www.polkagalerie.com/ )
Shot and edited by Mickaël Adamadorassy for Le Cargo! (http://lecargo.org)
Applause joue "Black Sand" (de son premier album, Where It All Began) en version acoustique
En savoir plus sur Applause : http://musique.fluctuat.net/applause.html
fine Belgian alternative band APPLAUSE: https://www.facebook.com/WELOVEAPPLAUSE
album: Where It All Began (2011)
photo by: isatagada.wordpress.com
NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED - music belongs to their owner
Applause (Latinapplaudere, to strike upon, clap) is primarily the expression of approval by the act of clapping, or striking the palms of the hands together, in order to create noise. Audiences usually applaud after a performance, such as a musical concert, speech, or play, as a sign of enjoyment and approval. In most countries audience members clap their hands at random to produce a constant noise. It tends to synchronize naturally to a weak degree; in Russia, Norway and many northern and eastern European countries synchronized clapping is more popular than random clapping. As a form of mass nonverbal communication, it is a simple indicator of the average relative opinion of the entire group; the louder and longer the noise, the stronger the sign of approval.
History
The age of the custom of applauding is uncertain, but it is widespread among human cultures. The variety of its forms is limited only by the capacity for devising means of making a noise (e.g., stomping of feet or rapping of fists or hands on a table). Within each culture, however, it is usually subject to conventions.
And the second half to feel as if time slows down. The landscape changes and the feeling of light changes.” ... But I feel like these kind of statements, I don’t know what purpose they serve.
And the second half to feel as if time slows down. The landscape changes and the feeling of light changes.” ... But I feel like these kind of statements, I don’t know what purpose they serve.
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By. Updated on Nov 13, 2024 . 02.51 PM IST . 1.8K ... share ... 1 ... Nayanthara carries a royal aura that you can feel the moment she steps in. Not only does her acting deserve applause, but her choice of fashion, onscreen, also stand out ... .
I believe that women should have a choice, but I also feel like Donald Trump does a great job in leading our country, and I think overall his policies are a bit better structured than Kamala’s ... So I feel that’s the biggest thing right now.
Theater review. Two hours and 45 minutes, with one intermission. At Studio 54, 254 W. 54th St ... In his own show! ... 3 ... 3 ... Even though every single tune sounds sublime, the applause dims as the performance goes on. There is often a collective feeling of ... ....
“Check it out dark MAGA,” Carvey said while jumping up and down ... “I know ugly women – feminists – don’t want to hear this message, but just tease them a little bit; make a farmer feel like he’s got a shot,” Burr continued to scattered applause ... ....
I’ve got a feeling it will be a big Christmas hit ... I feel pretty content ... The plane takes off, and it reaches Mach 2 – you can feel it when it beats the sound barrier, and there’s a little ripple of applause.
It feels like big time live sports. If instead you see a fighter making the extremely short walk to the cage to the sound of tepid applause echoing through a mostly empty building, that feels almost like an exhibition.
It was a feeling that continued throughout the hourlong live special ... As the event wore on, the applause between each commercial break started to feel more forced.
The applause has been few and far between, as the AP projects Trump leading 210-113. “I don’t feel too confident Trump will be able to pull away,” lifelong RepublicanRichardHallison said.
Hello, Michigan! (Applause.) Hi, everyone. Can we hear it for Sedrick? (Applause.) ... Hello, Michigan State! (Applause.) It is good to be in the house of my dear friend Magic Johnson. Go Green! (Applause.) ... (Applause.) ... Can you feel it? (Applause.).
Can you feel it? We have momentum, right? (Applause.) ... (Applause.) Because, you know, there has been so much about these last few years that has been about trying to beat people down, trying to have ...