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Miho’s Jazz Orchestra on Radio NZ National
Miho’s Jazz Orchestra on Radio NZ National
sneaked from Miho’s youtube, all credits to her ![]()
Miho Wada and her Jazz Orchestra goes to the Radio New Zealand National studio for a live play and interview. You can see their excitement and a warm-up/sound check take of "Bailamos". Enjoy!
Video by: Helen Millar
Performers –
Miho Wada (flute),
Pascal Roggen (violin),
James Donaldson (cello),
Andrew Rudolph (guitar),
Leo Corso (bass),
Jared Desvaux de Marigny (congas)
All material copyright: Miho Wada
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of the content owner.
Not for stock or unlicensed use.
Information on Miho Wada is
available on her website.
Visit: http://www.mihowada.com
for more information, CD’s and Merch.
Miho’s Jazz Orchestra at Auckland Zen Gardens Cherry Blossom Festival–2012-09-30
Miho’s Jazz Orchestra at The Zen Gardens Cherry Blossom Festival 2012-09-30
Epically awesome and fun day, I hope those of you who attended had a blast.
Next gig at:
Hamilton Fringe Festival
Meteor Theatre
1 Victora Ave
Hamilton.
Saturday 6th October,
3pm & 7:30pm
Tickets: (07) 839-1189
Adults: $15, Con: $10.00. Kids Free ![]()
Here’s some videos from the Zen Gardens gig.
Hope you enjoy.
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Performed by:
Miho Wada (flute & sax & vocals)
Pascal Roggen (violin)
James Donaldson (cello)
Andrew Rudolph (guitar)
Leo Corso (bass)
Jared Desvaux de Marigny (drums)
Visit: www.mihowada.com
for more information, CD’s and Merch.
All material copyright: Miho Wada
Video/Audio & other content used
by request from and with permission
of the content owner.
Not for stock or unlicensed use.
Information on Miho Wada is
available on her website.
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Matrin Maple 130 Photography Bag
HI Everyone, (And Victoria)
Firstly, thanks for reading my blog… didn’t think anyone did
I got a request from a lovely person via facebook asking about a camera bag I bought last year ( this link here ) and what I thought.. so I thought I’d write a little review on it.. as terrible as I am at these things, here goes…
(it’s mostly a cut/paste from my reply) and I’ve added photos at the bottom.
I got it in Feb 2011, and still have it. I use it fairly often, and it’s been wonderful. It’ is quite light weight at about 1.2 kg, which is very acceptable as it is a very well made and durable bag. I have it decided into 5 pouches, two either side and the centre for the camera body. It’s fairly deep, so it takes the Canon 70-200 nicely, and I pack a few more lenses and the 580ex2 flash in there also. It has ample internal side pockets for things like paperwork, accessories, memory cards, and so on, and a few good outer pockets also, namely one on either side where the shoulder strap joins on, perfect size that fits the standard side pump water bottles.. so always good for that
The only thing I would say, is that as it is a two-space wide bag, its a little big sometimes and I wonder about a single space, so i mean, to take a single lens and body, as opposed to two lenses side by side. just to make it a bit more slimmer.. but then I always want to carry a few different lenses so I never end up buying a new bag.
My main bag is a Lowepro Trekker Plus AW, which is fantastic, holds most all of my kit and randomness, and my old slimmer laptop, and I have used this to travel over seas with. I got that because it fits within the restraints of hand-held baggage compartment.
Images of the Martin Maple 130, 1.5 years after purchase and a lot of use.
The Lowepro Trekker Plus AW (main bag)
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Hope this helps, and I didn’t prattle on too much, nice hearing from you, and please feel free to stay in touch if you so wish
Cheers ears
Yanni
Miho Wada–Bears and Bamboos 2012 MV
The wonderfully talented Miho Wada has released another beautiful video for
her track Bears and Bamboos. Filmed on location in Tokyo, Japan at Shinjuku, Omotesando, Asakusa, and Shibuya. This heart felt story evokes beautiful emotions and makes for beautiful listening.
Track taken from Miho Wada’s CD Wanderland with Miho’s Jazz Orchestra.
Available from iTunes and other digital stores:
http://itunes.apple.com/nz/album/wanderland/id536797276
For more info please visit www.mihowada.com
The video was made by Rob Mayes
Performed by:
Miho Wada (flute & sax)
Pascal Roggen (violin)
James Donaldson (cello)
Andrew Rudolph (guitar)
Leo Corso (bass)
Takumi Motokawa (piano)
Alistair Deverick (drums)
Jane Chen (taiko Drums)
All material copyright: Miho Wada
Video/Audio & other content used
by request from and with permission
of the content owner.
Not for stock or unlicensed use.
a little more Kimbra
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