highway bottleneck Traffic bottlenecks . While doing so, the mean velocity of the downstream front ... through any other state of traffic flow and through any bottleneck while maintaining the velocity ... front of synchronized flow is often fixed at a bottleneck. The term synchronized flow is meant ... constant velocity of the downstream front, moving straight through the freeway bottleneck. According ..., the downstream front of the other pattern is fixed at a bottleneck. According to the definition ... congestion through a bottleneck is necessary. This is often considered as a drawback of the traffic ... between the phases J and S without a study of the propagation of congested traffic through a bottleneck ..., because in measured traffic data after a traffic breakdown at a bottleneck the downstream front of the congested traffic is fixed at the bottleneck. Therefore, the resulting congested traffic ... been free flow at the bottleneck as well as both up and downstream of the bottleneck. This implies ... flow in a neighbourhood of a bottleneck. In contrast, an induced F S phase transition occurs through a disturbance that initially emerged at a different road location downstream from the bottleneck ... or a wide moving jam. An empirical example of an induced breakdown at a bottleneck leading to synchronized ... breakdown Kerner s explanation of traffic breakdown at a highway bottleneck by the F S phase transition is associated with the following fundamental empirical features of traffic breakdown at the bottleneck found in real measured data i Spontaneous traffic breakdown in an initial free flow at the bottleneck leads to the emergence of congested traffic whose downstream front is fixed at the bottleneck ... rates at the bottleneck. iii At the same bottleneck, traffic breakdown can be either spontaneous ... of spontaneous or induced traffic breakdowns at the same freeway bottleneck there is a range of highway capacities at a bottleneck. This range of freeway capacities is between a minimum capacity ... more details
far to the right side of the Bottleneck K2 Bottleneck . When the groups started upward at 3 a.m., the Sherpas and HAPs had prepared lines from the shoulder, where they were not needed, up into the Bottleneck K2 Bottleneck a steep couloir a gully leading to the summit slopes , and then had run out of rope for the Traverse climbing traverse just above the bottleneck. This forced them to take rope from the lower portion of the route and use it to prepare the lines above the Bottleneck, causing an unplanned ... 28 August 2008 deadurl no ref At 8 a.m. people were advancing through the Bottleneck. Dren Mandi ... knocked over. Mandi however, fell over 100 m down the bottleneck. Some climbers claimed that he ... questionable behaviour in abseiling down the bottleneck. Str ng also noticed that he was incoherent ... everestnews These delays, together with the traffic jam in the Bottleneck, resulted in most people reaching ... Alberto Zerain, who had topped out first and alone at 3 p.m., managed to pass through the Bottleneck ... to the Bottleneck, a serac a large block of ice broke off from the ice field above. As it fell, it cut ... of the serac fall, the climb in the Bottleneck became steeper and more technical. Chunks of ice lay ... climbing free climb the descent through the notorious Bottleneck. There were still multiple climbers above the Bottleneck, and according to Dutch people Dutch mountaineer Wilco van Rooijen , panic ... Chhiring Dorje also free climbed the Bottleneck with little Pasang Lama who had been stranded without ... managed to navigate the bottleneck in the dark, although the latter had to be helped by two Sherpas ... in the Bottleneck, unsure of which route she had to take. They guided her down safely. Meanwhile, Dutchman Cas van de Gevel and Frenchman Hugues D Aubarede had also decided to manoeuvre the bottleneck in the dark. As he reached the bottom of the Bottleneck, Cas van de Gevel witnessed a climber ... D Aubarede, whom van de Gevel had passed just above the Bottleneck in the dark on the way down. D Aubarede ... more details
wiktionarypar constraint Constraint is the element factor or a subsystem that works as a bottleneck. It restricts an entity, project, or system such as a manufacturing or decision making process from achieving its potential or higher level of output with reference to its goal. Constraint may refer to Theory of Constraints , in business management Loading gauge or structure gauge constraints in engineering A constraint on constrained writing , in literature For example, Oulipo Constraints Oulipian constraints In mathematics Constraint mathematics Constraint information theory Constraint algorithm such as SHAKE, or LINCS In computing Constraint satisfaction , in computer science Constraint logic programming Finite domains Finite domain constraints , in constraint satisfaction. Integrity constraints , an element of database design See also Carrier s constraint Restraint disambiguation disambig es Restricci n ... more details
This is a list of information theory topics , by Wikipedia page. A Mathematical Theory of Communication algorithmic information theory arithmetic encoding channel capacity Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems conditional entropy conditional quantum entropy confusion and diffusion cross entropy data compression entropy encoding Fisher information Hick s law Hirchman uncertainty Huffman encoding information bottleneck method information entropy information theoretic security information theory joint entropy Kullback Leibler divergence lossless data compression negentropy principle of maximum entropy quantum information science range encoding redundancy information theory redundancy R nyi entropy self information Shannon limit Shannon s law Shannon s theorem Category Mathematics related lists Information theory Category Information theory Category Indexes of mathematics topics Information theory topics ... more details
To be genetically viable , having a realistic chance of avoiding the problems of inbreeding , a population of plants or animal s requires a certain amount of genetic diversity , and consequently a certain minimum number of members. See effective population size . The minimum is normally somewhere in the region of a hundred unrelated individuals. Where a population has become extremely small in a population bottleneck , due for example to near extinction of the species , it may have lost its genetic viability, and if numbers recover it will be through inbreeding, possibly leaving an unhealthy population. But in fact it provided a more diverse population thus limiting the amount of genetic disorder or repetition. Unreferenced date April 2009 Category Genetics genetics stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Climber on fixed rope route Piz Mitgel 2.jpg thumb right 220px Climber on fixed rope route Piz Mitgel , Savognin , Grisons , Switzerland Fixed rope is the practice of fixing in place bolted ropes to assist climbers and walkers in exposed mountain locations. They are used widely on American and European climbing routes but disdained by purist Mountaineering mountaineers . Many guided expeditions to any of the eight thousander s normally set up fixed rope on steep or icy sections of the route. For example, on the Hillary Step of Mount Everest , fixed rope is used to reduce the bottleneck of climbers that typically results from climbing this technical section just below the summit. DEFAULTSORT Fixed Rope Category Climbing techniques Climbing stub de Fixseil ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name .32 NAA image caption origin flagcountry United States type Pistol Service history service used by wars Production history designer North American Arms Ed Sanow design date manufacturer North American Arms production date 2002 number variants Specifications is SI specs parent .380 ACP case type Rimless, bottlenecked bullet .3125 neck .3365 shoulder .3729 base .3740 rim dia .374 rim thick .045 case length .680 length .984 case capacity 10.5 rifling 1 in convert 16 in mm abbr on primer small pistol max pressure 25700 max cup filling filling weight detonation yield Ballistic performance is SI ballistics bw1 60 btype1 JHP vel1 1222 en1 199 bw2 71 btype2 FMJ vel2 1000 en2 158 bw3 btype3 vel3 en3 bw4 btype4 vel4 en4 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length 2.5 balsrc Cartridges of the World ref name cotw Cartridges of the World 11th Edition , Book by Frank C. Barnes, Edited by Stan Skinner, Gun Digest Books, 2006, ISBN 0 89689 297 2 p.291 ref The .32NAA is a cartridge firearm system designed and developed by the partnership of North American Arms and Cor bon Ammunition. The cartridge is based on a .380 ACP case, which is necked down to hold a 32 caliber bullet with the goal being an improvement in ballistic performance over either the .380 ACP or the .32 ACP . History and Design Bottleneck handgun cartridge designs experienced early success and have had continuing development since at least the 7.65x25mm Borchardt or earlier, which lead to the development of the 7.63x25 Mauser also known as the .30 Mauser , followed by the 7.62x25 Tokarev . The benefits of bottleneck designs include smooth feeding and chambering and simple, robust headspacing. The .32NAA is the most recent of a line of commercial bottleneck handgun cartridges. Renewed western interest in bottleneck handgun cartridges began with the .357 SIG in 1994 necking a .40 S&W case down to a .355 bullet followed by the .400 Corbon in 1996 necking a .45 ACP case down to hold a .40 cal. bu ... more details
Image Nose whistle.jpg thumb 350px A Rosewood timber rosewood nose whistle. The musician puts his nose on the upper hole. The air is directed towards the lower edge, where the open mouth makes the sound. A nose whistle is a wind instrument of the woodwind family. The nose blows the air into the open mouth, which is a Sound board music soundboard . The blown air is channelled towards an edge. The whistle acts like when blowing on a bottleneck, with the air resonating in the mouth as well as in the instrument. The air volume gives the frequency the smaller the volume, the higher the note. This aspect of play is thus similar to a jaw harp . See also Nose flute http whistlemuseum.com 2011 07 09 nose flutes nose whistles history and samples.aspx Nose flutes at the whistle museum Category Nose flutes musical instrument stub de Nasenfl te Humanatone ... more details
Ecomechanics is a scientific discipline studying the mechanisms underlying organisms interactions with their environment. It incorporates elements of ecology and comparative physiology , and was spawned as an outgrowth of biomechanics . ref cite journal title Confronting the physiological bottleneck A challenge from ecomechanics work Integrative and Comparative Biology Advance Access 2009 49 197 201 url http icb.oxfordjournals.org cgi content full 49 3 197 author Mark Denny coauthors Brian Helmuth date 2009 07 21 doi 10.1093 icb icp070 journal Integrative and Comparative Biology volume 49 issue 3 pages 197 201 pmid 20607137 pmc 2895352 ref The term was originally coined by Dr. Mimi Koehl . The field gained its own recognition as the result of a working group at Friday Harbor Laboratories on September 2009. References references Category Biomechanics ... more details
all bottleneck links and perform as many transfers as possible within each timeframe. The traffic ... all bottleneck links busy during all time frames. The saturated subsets of non congesting transfers using all bottleneck links are called full teams. An efficient construction of liquid schedules relies ... more details
context date January 2011 File TFD.PNG 300px thumb border right text top Moving Bottleneck in Triangular Fundamental Diagram. In traffic flow theory, the impact of freeway truck lane restrictions is an interesting topic. Intuitively, slow vehicles e.g. truck s will cause queues behind them, but how it relates to the kinematic wave theory was not revealed until Newell. ref cite journal title A moving bottleneck. author Newell, Gordon journal Transportation Research Part B Methodological volume 32 issue 8 pages 531 537 year 1998 ref Leclercq et al ref cite journal title Moving bottlenecks in the LWR model a unified theory. author Leclercq, L., Chanut, S., Lesort, J. journal Transportation Research Record volume 1883 pages 3 13 year 2004 ref did a complete review of Newell s theory. In addition to the Simulation modeling simulation models developed by Laval and Daganzo ref cite journal title Lane changing in traffic streams. author Laval, J. A., Daganzo, C. F. journal Transportation Research Part B Methodological volume 40 issue 3 pages 251 264 year 2006 ref on the basis of numerical solution methods for Newell s theory to capture the impacts of slow vehicle, Laval ref cite journal title Effects of Geometric Design on Freeway Capacity Impacts of Truck Lane Restrictions. author Laval, Jorge journal Transportation Research Part B Methodological volume 43 issue 6 pages 720 728 year 2009 doi 10.1016 j.trb.2009.01.003 ref also mathematically derived the analytical capacity formulas for Bottleneck traffic bottlenecks caused by single type of trucks for multi lane freeway segments. Analytical Solution of the Single type Truck Problem File MB1.PNG 300px thumb border right text top Truck Trajectory and Induced Traffic States Laval s solution could be summarized as follows Assuming a one .... In particular, traffic state D, which corresponds to the downstream of the moving bottleneck, is assumed ... to Newell s moving bottleneck theory, we have math U D frac wvkj w v math Given all the above information ... more details
No footnotes date February 2009 One source date February 2009 The Western Area Power Administration WAPA markets and delivers hydroelectric power and related services within a 15 state region of the central and western U.S. It is one of four power marketing administrations within the U.S. Department of Energy having the role to market and transmit electricity from multi use water projects to retail power distribution companies and public authorities. Its transmission system carries electricity from 55 hydropower plants operated by the Bureau of Reclamation , U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the International Boundary and Water Commission . Together, these plants have a capacity of 10,600 megawatt s. When date February 2011 WAPA is headquartered in the Denver, Colorado suburb of Lakewood, Colorado . WAPA built several parts of the important Path 15 corridor that connects power grids in the Southwest United States Southwest and Pacific Northwest the rest was privately built by PG&E . Recently When date November 2011 , WAPA helped remedy a electric power transmission transmission bottleneck near Los Banos, California . That bottleneck was one of the reasons for the California electricity crisis in 2000 01. Another important transmission corridor WAPA built was Path 66 , paralleling Path 15. WAPA also owns and operates many electric power substations like the Mead substation to distribute power within the region. WAPA and its energy producing partners are separately managed and financed. In addition, each water project maintains a separate financial system and records. External links http www.wapa.gov Official site DOE agencies Electric Utilities in CA Category Public utilities of the United States Category United States Department of Energy Category Companies based in Jefferson County, Colorado Category Organizations based in Lakewood, Colorado ... more details
Image welwynviaduct.jpg thumb Welwyn Viaduct from the ground The Welwyn Viaduct , also called Digswell Viaduct is a railway viaduct that carries the East Coast Main Line over the River Mimram and a locally important landmark. It is located between Welwyn Garden City and Digswell . It is just to the south of Welwyn North railway station . The viaduct is around convert 1560 ft m 0 long and comprises forty arches of convert 30 ft m 0 abbr on span, and is convert 100 ft m 0 abbr on high from ground level to trackbed. Citation needed date July 2009 It is built of brick fired from brick clay quarried on site during construction, and took two years to build, including the construction of embankments at both ends which required the movement of around one million tons of earth by human and horse power. It was designed by William Cubitt and styled after a Roman aqueduct . It was originally opened by Queen Victoria on 6 August 1850, but she was so frightened of its height that she refused to travel across it. The train carrying her had to stop, upon which she left the train and entered a horse drawn carriage to travel the length of the bridge on the ground. She then re entered the train at the other end of the viaduct and continued her journey. Citation needed date April 2009 It carries the East Coast Main Line , which has to narrow from four tracks to two to cross the viaduct, making it a wikt bottleneck bottleneck restraining capacity over this strategic transport route. This problem is exacerbated by Welwyn North railway station situated at the northern end of the viaduct, which blocks the line while trains are stationary. Several ideas to overcome the limitations of the viaduct and station without damaging the viaduct s essential historic character and rhythmic design are periodically discussed. The line was electrified in the 1970s. External links Commonscat Welwyn Viaduct http www.hertsheritage.org.uk transport Short History coord 51 49 06 N 0 11 41 W region GB display t ... more details
Infobox Firearm Cartridge name 7 20mm Nambu image caption origin flagcountry Japan type Pistol Service history service 1929 1945 used by Japan wars World War II Production history designer Kijiro Nambu design date manufacturer Koshikawa Arsenal number variants Specifications is SI specs yes parent case type Bottleneck Rim firearms rimless bullet neck shoulder base rim dia rim thick case length length 27mm case capacity rifling primer Small pistol max pressure max cup filling filling weight detonation yield Ballistic performance is SI ballistics yes bwunit bw1 56 grain btype1 vel1 800fps en1 108j bw2 btype2 vel2 en2 bw3 btype3 vel3 en3 bw4 btype4 vel4 en4 bw5 btype5 vel5 en5 test barrel length balsrc The 7 20mm Nambu is a rim firearms rimless , cartridge firearm bottleneck handgun cartridge designed in Japan for use in the Baby model Nambu pistol . ref cite book last Miller first David title Fighting Men of World War II, Volume I Axis Forces Uniforms, Equipment, and Weapons publisher Stackpole Books year 2007 isbn 0 8117 0277 4 page 276 ref The cartridge is ballistically similar to the .32 ACP . ref cite web url http members.shaw.ca nambuworld originalcollectibleammo.htm title Nambu World Ammunition & Reloading Page accessdate 2009 07 05 ref References References Japanese WWII infantry weapons Category Pistol and rifle cartridges Category Military cartridges Category World War II Japanese infantry weapons ammo stub de 7 x 20 mm Nambu ... more details
Infobox Software name Test & Performance Tools Platform logo Image tptp icon.png screenshot caption Logo of TPTP developer Free and open source software Free and open source software community latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date platform Eclipse IDE operating system Cross platform Linux , Mac  OS  X , Solaris operating system Solaris , Microsoft Windows Windows language Multilingual programming language Java programming language Java status Active genre Software development license Eclipse Public License website URL http www.eclipse.org The Test & Performance Tools Platform TPTP is a tool of Eclipse IDE Eclipse used to profile Plug in computing plug ins of the integrated development environment IDE that may run on different platforms. TPTP is tightly integrated into Eclipse so that it can make the profiling from within the IDE. ref cite web accessdate 2011 04 26 author Valentina Popescu date 2006 07 11 location http www.eclipse.org publisher Eclipse title Java Application Profiling using TPTP url http www.eclipse.org articles Article TPTP Profiling Tool tptpProfilingArticle.html ref It is used to find isolate performance problems. Such problems can be Bottleneck programming performance bottleneck s, object leak s, or system resource limits. It can be used with both simple and complex applications, like stand alone applications, plug ins, or multi machine enterprise applications. As TPTP is integrated into the Eclipse project, it can be easily extended. TPTP will not be available in releases of Eclipse 3.7 Indigo as it undergoes archival from the Eclipse project. ref cite web accessdate 2011 06 30 location http www.eclipse.org title Test & Performance Tools Platform TPTP Project Plan 2010 url http www.eclipse.org tptp home project info devplans EclipseTPTPProjectPlan2010.html ref software stub References Reflist 2 See also Eclipse IDE Eclipse Categories Category Eclipse software Category Integrated development ... more details
Network theory is an area of applied mathematics . This page is a list of network theory topics . See also List of graph theory topics . Network theorems Max flow min cut theorem Menger s theorem Metcalfe s law Network properties Betweenness Centrality Closeness graph theory Closeness Network theory applications Bose Einstein condensation a network theory approach Networks with certain properties Complex network Scale free network Small world network Small world phenomenon Other terms Bottleneck Liquid schedule Network automaton Network effect Network flow Pathfinder network Scalability Sorting network Space syntax Spanning tree protocol Strategyproof Structural cohesion Vickrey&ndash Clarke&ndash Groves Tree and hypertree networks Examples of networks Social network Value network Telecommunications network Electrical network Computer network Project network Workflow Bayesian network Petri net Semantic network Ecological network Chemical Reaction Networks Gene regulatory network Spin network Neural network Category Network theory Category Outlines ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 DISPLAYTITLE dotTrace Infobox software name dotTrace logo screenshot Image DotTrace screenshot.png 200px caption dotTrace 3.0 main window developer JetBrains latest release version 4.5 Performance latest release date June 9, 2011 latest preview date operating system Microsoft Windows Windows 2000 or later programming language genre Performance analysis Profiling tool license Proprietary website http www.jetbrains.com profiler JetBrains dotTrace is a proprietary profiler computer science profiler for hunting down performance and memory bottleneck s in Microsoft .NET .NET and Silverlight 4 applications. Formerly a combined memory and profiling tool, it is currently split into two separate tools one for performance profiling and another for memory profiling. As of June 2011, the current versions are dotTrace 3.5 Memory for memory profiling and dotTrace 4.5 Performance for performance profiling. External links http www.jetbrains.com profiler dotTrace on JetBrains site programming software stub Category Profilers ru DotTrace ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Ur organism is the term loosely given to the hypothetical first life species, from which all other life presumably evolved. The term was used first by Charles Darwin , and has been picked up by various subsequent thinkers addressing the same questions of origin of species. Not to be confused with the Last universal ancestor LUA , the term ur organism refers to the first universal ancestor common to all life existing on earth today. It is therefore the ancestor of the LUA. The ur organism is not necessarily the Abiogenesis first instance of life arising abiogenically on Earth. As with the concept of the Mitochondrial Eve , the existence of the ur organism does not imply the existence of a population bottleneck or a first organism. It is estimated to have lived some 3.9 to 4.1 billion years ago. See also Abiogenesis Aleksandr Oparin Last universal ancestor Common descent DEFAULTSORT Ur Organism Category Origin of life Category Hypothetical life forms Biology stub ... more details
Image Parallelization diagram.svg right thumbnail 300px A diagram of the program runtime shown in blue and program speed up shown in red of a real world program with sub optimal parallelization. The dashed lines indicate optimal parallelization linear increase in speedup and linear decrease in program runtime. Note that eventually the runtime actually increases with more processors and the speed up likewise decreases . This is parallel slowdown. Parallel slowdown is a phenomenon in parallel computing where parallelization of a parallel algorithm parallel computer program beyond a certain point causes the program to run slower take more time to run to completion . Parallel slowdown is typically the result of a communications bottleneck. As more processing nodes are added, each processing node spends progressively more time doing communication than useful processing. At some point, the communications overhead created by adding another processing node surpasses the increased processing power that node provides, and parallel slowdown occurs. compsci stub Parallel computing Category Parallel computing ar ... more details
MaB flocs Microalgae do not settle by gravity , therefore expensive harvesting techniques must be applied. This is a major bottleneck of microalgal technology. Bioflocculation of microalgae and bacteria addresses this. MaB flocs or M icro a lgal B acterial flocs settle by gravity, up to density of 20 g per liter. This is a major improvement for microalgal technology for wastewater treatment . Currently, MaB flocs are being applied for sewage treatment on lab and pilot scale in Germany , New Zealand and Belgium . The idea is to scavenge nutrient s such as nitrogen and phosphorus from the wastewater , sometimes combined with flue gas treatment. Current research on MaB flocs Germany http www.tu harburg.de aww forschung pdf beschreibung eut058b2.pdf New Zealand http ir.canterbury.ac.nz handle 10092 3533 Belgium http www.aquafuels.eu attachments 066 Presentation 20 20S. 20Van 20den 20Hende 20 Howest 20 20MaB flocs 20for 20harvesting.pdf fishing industry topics expanded aquaculture Category Environmental engineering ... more details
The Spertental Sperten Valley is a southern side valley of the Brixental with a length of about 8 km. Near Kirchberg in Tirol 837 m AMSL it unites with the Brixental . The Aschauer Ache flows through Spertental. The landscape is surrounded by great, smooth mountains. The highest summits, the Gro er Rettenstein and 2,366 m and Kleiner Rettenstein 2,216 m , as well as smaller peaks, form a protective wall around the valley. The Aschauer Ache rises at the foot of the Gro er Rettenstein and then flows to Kirchberg, continuing to Reith bei Kitzb hel before discharging into the Kitzb hler Ache near St. Johann in Tirol . The main settlement in the valley is Aschau im Spertental. The little village has around 100 inhabitants. The hamlet has its own parish church, the Holy Cross of Christ Heiliger Kreuz Christi , its own school and a community hall. It also has its own band. Near Aschau the Spertental branches into the Oberengrund and Unterengrund beyond these bottleneck valley is the Pinzgau region. coord missing Austria Category Valleys of Tyrol state Category Kitzb hel Alps Category Kitzb hel District Tyrol geo stub de Spertental ... more details
. Bottlenecks The bottleneck is the part of a system which is at capacity. Other parts of the system ... be a bottleneck. Citation needed date April 2011 See also Performance Application Programming ... more details
For the technique Slide guitar technique Image Fingandslide.jpg thumb 250px Example of a bottleneck, with fingerpick s and resonator guitar . Slide guitar or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar . The term slide refers to the motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides the necks of glass bottles. Instead of altering the pitch music pitch of the strings music strings in the normal manner by pressing the string against fret s , a slide is placed upon the string to vary its vibrating length ... in the normal position, using a slide called a bottleneck on one of the fingers of the left hand this is known as bottleneck guitar . With the guitar held horizontally, with the belly uppermost ... a bottleneck on studio recordings and during live performances. Many early Pink Floyd songs such as See ... to shape, and able to withstand higher temperatures. Modern bottleneck slides are still manufactured by companies such as Dunlop Mfg., Steve Clayton, Inc., Mr. B s Bottleneck Guitar Slides, Bluemoon Bottleneck Company and Diamond Bottlenecks. A slide can be made with any type of smooth hard material ... is to use a solid metal bar or rod, about the same size as a bottleneck slide, laid across the strings ... thumb A bottleneck slide on an acoustic guitar The slide is pressed against the strings lightly, so ... used. In open tuning the strings are tuned to sound a chord music chord when not fretted sliding the bottleneck .... Occasionally a bottleneck is used on only the highest two strings of a guitar in standard tuning, usually in live performance to introduce just a short passage of bottleneck effect into a piece ... a flatpick plectrum . The bottleneck or tube type of slide is usually worn over the ring 3rd or little ... on either hand. Effects In recent years, some guitarists have developed the bottleneck technique further ... Slide guitar de Slide Gitarre es Slide guitarra it Bottleneck strumento he nl Slide gitaar ... more details
and Europe, also making a smaller mark in the US. The hidden track at the end of Delta Sun Bottleneck ... Hudson Line by Sean Grasshopper Mackiowiak, and Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp by Jimy Chambers. All ... Bottleneck Stomp br Untitled instrumental hidden track 6 17 Japanese bonus tracks li value 12 silence ... on a Hiway music video 3 44 Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp The Chemical Brothers Remix audio track 6 22 ... 1989 Home Cassette Tape Demo Night On Panther Mountain Unreleased Mix Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp ... more details