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Что (кто) такое drop in for coffee - определение

POINT IN MUSIC SCORE WHERE RHYTHM SUDDENLY CHANGES
Bass drop; EDM drop; Dance music drop; Drop in EDM; Beat drop; Pop-drop; Pop drop

The Drop-In         
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AUDIO PODCAST
The Drop-In (podcast)
The Drop-In is an At Will Radio podcast hosted by Will Malnati. In each episode, Malnati has a candid conversation with an interesting person in popular culture or leader in entertainment, hospitality and business.
Coffee preparation         
  • Wheel coffee grinder
  • A variation on the moka pot with the upper section formed as a coffee fountain
  • Drip coffee maker
  • Various grinders for coffee and [[spices]]
  • Dutch coffee-roasting machine, c. 1920
  • Coffee grinder
  • pour-over]], the water passes through the coffee grounds, gaining soluble compounds to form [[coffee]]. Insoluble compounds remain within the [[coffee filter]].
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  • Single serve Vietnamese drip filter
METHODS OF PREPARING THE COFFEE DRINK BY THE BREWING PROCESS
Cowboy coffee; Coffee making; Coffee Preparation; Coffee grounds; Coffee brewing; Coffee mill; Ground coffee; Coffee grinding; Empot coffeemachine; Empot coffee machine; Empot
Coffee preparation is the process of turning coffee beans into a beverage. While the particular steps vary with the type of coffee and with the raw materials, the process includes four basic steps: raw coffee beans must be roasted, the roasted coffee beans must then be ground, and the ground coffee must then be mixed with hot or cold water (depending on the method of brewing) for a specific time (brewed), the liquid coffee extraction must be separated from the used grounds, and finally, if desired, the extracted coffee is combined with other elements of the desired beverage, such as sweeteners, dairy products, dairy alternatives, or toppings (such as shaved chocolate).
History of coffee         
  • Ethiopia]]
  • Syrian [[Bedouin]] from a beehive village in [[Aleppo]], Syria, sipping the traditional murra (bitter) coffee, 1930
  • 18th century French plan of Mocha, Yemen. The Somali, Jewish and European quarters are located outside the citadel. The Dutch, English, Turkish and French trading posts are inside the city walls.
  • Coffee house culture between [[Vienna]] and [[Trieste]]: the coffee, the newspaper, the glass of water and the marble tabletop
  • Coffee plantation
  • Coffeepot (cafetière "campanienne"), part of a service, 1836, hard-paste porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Kaffa kalid coffeepot]], by French silversmith [[François-Thomas Germain]], 1757, silver with ebony handle, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
  • Dutch engraving of Mocha in 1692
  • Palestinian]] women grinding coffee, 1905
  • Pope Clement VIII: The Pope who popularised coffee in Europe among Christians
  • A 1652 handbill advertising coffee for sale in St. Michael's Alley, London
  • Café Zimmermann, Leipzig (engraving by Johann Georg Schreiber, 1732)
WIKIMEDIA HISTORY ARTICLE ANALYZING THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF COFFEE
Origins of coffee; History of Colombian coffee; Coffee history; Draft:History of coffee; Coffee In the Islamicate Empires; User:Morr0028/Coffee In the Islamicate Empires; Coffee in the Islamicate Empires
The history of coffee dates back to centuries of old oral tradition in modern day Ethiopia, however neither where coffee was first cultivated nor direct evidence of its consumption prior to the 15th century have been found. Sufi monasteries in Yemen employed coffee as an aid to concentration during prayers.

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Drop (music)

A drop or beat drop in music, made popular by electronic dance music (EDM) styles, is a point in a music track where a sudden change of rhythm or bass line occurs, which is preceded by a build-up section and break.

Originating from disco and 1970s rock, drops are found in genres such as EDM, trap, hip-hop, K-pop and country. With the aid of music production applications, drops can vary in instrumentation and sound. Electronic instruments and tools for making drops include oscillating synthesizers, vocal samples, a drum beat, and basslines.

Certain drops can include a "beat-up" (so-named because it is a point where the volume of the foundational kick drum beat is increased, after it has been faded down during a break or buildup) and "climax" (a single, striking drop done late in the track). There are also types of drops which deviate from the standard, such as "anti-drops" (songs in which the chorus is more minimal than the build-up) and consecutive "superseding-drops".