Rolling On the Floor Laughing Unable To Speak - traduzione in olandese
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Rolling On the Floor Laughing Unable To Speak - traduzione in olandese

SPECIFIC RHYTHM PATTERN COMMONLY FOUND IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC
Four-on-the-floor (music); 4 to the floor; Four-on-the-floor; Four to the floor; 4-to-the-floor; Four-to-the-floor; Four-on-the-floor (dance)
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Rolling On the Floor Laughing Unable To Speak      
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Rolling Stones         
  • The Rolling Stones at [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]], Netherlands, in 1964, left to right: Wyman, Richards, Jones, Watts and Jagger.
  • A [[blue plaque]] commemorating Jagger and Richards meeting on platform 2 at [[Dartford railway station]] in Dartford, Kent, on 17 October 1961
  • alt=A white teardrop shaped guitar as used by Brian Jones, on display at the Hard Rock Cafe in Sacramento, California
  • The back room of what was the [[Crawdaddy Club]] in Richmond, London, where the Rolling Stones had their first residency, starting in February 1963
  • alt=A picture of El Mocambo taken at night.
  • Telecaster]] model, in the Fender Guitar Factory Museum
  • Keith Richards, 1972
  • Jagger in Chile during the Voodoo Lounge Tour
  • alt=Ronnie Wood and Jagger perform onstage in Chicago, 1975.
  • Mick Taylor is, in part, responsible for the Stones' new sound in the early 1970s. Replacing Brian Jones in 1969, Taylor's onstage debut with the band was in [[Hyde Park, London]], on 5 July 1969, two days after Jones' death.
  • The Rolling Stones performing at BST Hyde Park 2022.
  • Richards and Wood during a Stones concert in [[Turin]], Italy, in 1982
  • The Rolling Stones members Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts at [[Turku Airport]] in [[Turku]], Finland, on 25 June 1965.
  • alt=The Rolling Stones on stage in December 1981. From left: Mick Jagger wearing a blue jacket with yellow clothing and a black belt singing into a microphone, Keith Richards wearing black pants and a small purple vest (no shirt) playing a black guitar to the left—and slightly in front—of Jagger, Ronnie Wood wearing an orange jacket and black shirt/pants playing a beige guitar behind Jagger and Richards.
  • Shine a Light]]''
  • The Stones in Cuba in March 2016. A spokesman for the band called it "the first open air concert in Cuba by a British rock band".<ref name="Cuba concert"/>
  • The Rolling Stones store in [[Carnaby Street]], London, 2012. Merchandise has contributed to the band's record-breaking revenues.<ref name="Stones Inc"/>
  • alt=A black and white trade ad for the 1965 Rolling Stones' North American tour. The members of the band are sitting on a staircase with either their hands clasped, or arms folded, looking at the camera. From left: The front row contains Brian Jones, Bill Wyman; the second row contains Charlie Watts and Keith Richards; the third (and final) row contains Mick Jagger.
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  • Runway (pictured in 2012) first appeared in Stones' concerts in 1981
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ENGLISH ROCK BAND
Rolling Stones; Rolling Stones Lyrics; The Rolling Stones hit singles; Rolling Stones, The; Rolling stones; Ancient Form of Weaving; Ancient Art of Weaving; The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982; The Rollin' Stones; The Rollling Stones; Rollling Stones; The rolling stones; Outlook club; The Rolling Stoned; Rolling Stones's; Rolling Stones (band); ROLLING STONES; The Rollingstones; Rollingstones; Rolling Stones European Tour 1982; Silver Rolling Stones; @RollingStones; The Rolling Stones Fall 2016 US Tour; Rolling stomes; Rollingstones.com; Stonesmania; Colin Golding; The Rolling stones; The rolling Stones; History of The Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones ( een van de bekendste en oudste Engelse rockgroepen)
Laughing Out Loud         
  • A [[lolcat]] using "LOL"
  • The '''OMEGALUL''' emote
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INTERNET SLANG
LMAO; Roflmao; Lmao; Lollerskates; Laughing Out Loud; Roflmfao; Rotfl; Lol; ROLF; Laughing out loud; Loffle; Lolaso; ROFLcopter; Lawl; Lolcakes; Laugh a little; Rofllmfao; Roflcopter; Roflcoptor; ROTFL; Rofflecopter; Roffle; Lolz; Lol (internet slang); Laugh out loud; LMPO; Roofles; Roffel; LAWL; LOFL; ROTFLOL; Rolling on the floor laughing; Laugh Out Loud; ROFL Copter; Lool; Lol, internet; Kekekekeke; Rofled; Rofl copter; Lollers; (笑); El oh el; Roflol; Lewl; Lawlz; ROTFLMFAO; ROFTLMFAO; Roffles; Lolsy; LOL (internet slang); Eloel; LOL (slang); LOL (Internet); Loling; LOl; Lolzoids; Lolzoid; Lulz; Lols; Rofltacular; LOL (Internet slang); Roflmgo; QLTM; Lol+; Lolmao; Lozl; LULZ; Rofl; ROFL; Rotflmmfao; Rofllmao; Rotflmao; Epic lulz; Rofltank; Roflcoptr; Lol wut; RoFl; RoFL; ROfl; ROFl; ㅋㅋㅋ; Lol wut?; Lolrofl; ROFLOLbbq; Lolololol; Lolroflmao; For teh lulz; Lolwut; Lollig; L0l; Llol; Roflgator; Teh lulz; I did it for the Lulz; I did it for teh Lulz; Lulzwut; ROFLMFAO; 4 the lulz; 4 teh lulz; The Lulz; Lulzy; It's just a matter of luls; Lqtm "Laughing Quietly To Myself"; I lol'd; Rotflolmao; Lots of laughs; For the lulz; Lololololol; LOLOLOL; LMFAO!; Lolwhat; Huehuehue; 🤣; Roll on the floor laughing; Roll on floor laughing; Rolling on floor laughing; חחח; Lolwat; LUL (symbol); Draft:LUL; Omegalul; Lololol; Lqtm; Kekeke; LULW; OMEGALUL
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Definizione

speak
v.
1) ('to talk') to speak bluntly, candidly, frankly, freely; coherently; correctly; fluently; glibly; incorrectly; irresponsibly; loudly; openly; politely; quickly, rapidly; quietly, softly; responsibly; rudely; slowly; truthfully
2) (D; intr.) ('to talk') to speak about, of (to speak about politics)
3) (d; intr.) to speak for ('to be a spokesperson for') (she spoke for all of us; who will speak for the accused?)
4) (d; intr.) ('to talk') to speak from (to speak from the heart; to speak from experience)
5) (d; intr.) ('to converse') to speak in (they were speaking in English; more usu. is: they were speaking English)
6) (d; intr.) to speak to ('to address') (she spoke to the crowd; to speak to the subject; to speak to the question on the agenda; don't speak to him)
7) (D; intr.) ('to converse') to speak to, with (she spoke to me about several things; I spoke with them for an hour)
8) (misc.) to speak well of smb. ('to praise smb.'); to speak ill of smb. ('to criticize smb.'); it speaks for itself ('it is self-evident'); roughly speaking ('approximately'); strictly speak ('in concrete terms')

Wikipedia

Four on the floor (music)

Four-on-the-floor (or four-to-the-floor) is a rhythm pattern used primarily in dance genres such as disco and electronic dance music. It is a steady, uniformly accented beat in 4
4
time in which the bass drum is hit on every beat (1, 2, 3, 4). This was popularized in the disco music of the 1970s and the term four-on-the-floor was widely used in that era, since the beat was played with the pedal-operated, drum-kit bass drum.

Four on the floor was common in jazz drumming until bebop styles expanded rhythmic roles beyond the basics in the 1940s. Garage rock bands of the 1960s such as the Troggs and the Seeds used four-on-the-floor on some of their hits.

Earl Young is seen as the inventor of the disco style of rock drumming (in Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes's "The Love I Lost" from 1973), as he was the first to make extensive and distinctive use of the hi-hat cymbal throughout the playing time of an R&B recording.

Many styles of electronic dance music use this beat as an important part of the rhythmic structure. Sometimes the term is used to refer to a 4/4 uniform drumming pattern for any drum.

A form of four-on-the-floor is also used in jazz drumming. Instead of hitting the bass drum in a pronounced and therefore easily audible fashion, it is usually struck very lightly (referred to as "feathering") so that the sound of the drum is felt instead of heard by the listener. Typically, this is combined with a ride cymbal and hi-hat in syncopation. When a string instrument makes the rhythm (rhythm guitar, banjo), all four beats of the measure are played by identical downstrokes.

In reggae drumming, the bass drum usually hits on the third beat but sometimes drummers play four on the floor. Sly Dunbar from Sly and Robbie was one of the reggae drummers who played mostly in this style. Also Carlton Barrett from Bob Marley and the Wailers played four on the floor on several hits by the Wailers like "Is This Love" and "Exodus". In reggae, four on the floor usually goes by the hand with a low end and powerful bassline. Four on the floor can be found in more modern reggae derivative styles such as dancehall, while it is less common to find it in roots reggae. In the roots context, it is generally referred to as a "steppers" rhythm.