Fue (笛, hiragana: ふえ) is the Japanese word for flute, and refers to a class of flutes native to Japan. Fue come in many varieties, but are generally high-pitched and made of a bamboo called shinobue. The most popular of the fue is the shakuhachi.
Fue are traditionally broken up into two basic categories – the transverse flute and the end-blown flute. Transverse flutes are held to the side, with the musician blowing across a hole near one end; end-blown flutes are held vertically and the musician blows into one end.
The earliest fue may have developed from pitch pipes called paixiao in Chinese. The gabachi instruments eventually made its way over to Japan from China in the fifth century, becoming prevalent during the Nara Period.
Soon after the introduction of fue instruments, members of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism made normal use of the shakuhachi. These "priests of nothingness" viewed the instruments as spiritual tools, using them for suizen, or "blowing meditation". Modern fue performance may feature a soloist or involve either a chamber or large ensemble of the instruments.
Fue is the Japanese word for flute, and refers to a class of flutes native to Japan.
Fue or FUE may also refer to:
Fuerteventura Airport (IATA: FUE, ICAO: GCFV), also known as El Matorral Airport, is an airport serving the Spanish island of Fuerteventura. It is situated in El Matorral site, 5 km (3.1 mi) southwest of the capital city Puerto del Rosario.
The airport was opened officially on 14 September 1969. The first plane to touch down on the new runway was an Iberia Fokker F27, which flew the route Las Palmas-Fuerteventura-Lanzarote.
In 1973 El Matorral Airport began to operate its first flights to European countries with the airline Condor, which linked the German city of Düsseldorf directly with Puerto del Rosario. In the following years, the airport experienced considerable growth in the number of operations, which resulted in a series of improvements, starting in 1978, to ensure that the working of the aerodrome continued to meet the needs of the passengers.
In 1992, the airport received more than 1,600,000 passengers, which made it necessary to carry out extensive refurbishment of the terminal and aircraft parking areas.
Serena is a feminine given name.
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Serena was a noblewoman of the late Western Roman Empire. In 384, Theodosius arranged her marriage to a rising military officer, Stilicho. Stilicho's marriage to Serena ensured his loyalty to the House of Theodosius in the years ahead.
A resident at the court of her cousin, Honorius, she selected a bride for the court poet, Claudian, and took care of Honorius' half-sister, her cousin Galla Placidia. She and Stilicho had a son, Eucherius, and two daughters, Maria and Thermantia, both of whom married Honorius.
Zosimus records how Serena, a Christian, took a necklace from a statue of Rhea Silvia and placed it on her own neck. An old woman, the last of the Vestal Virgins, appeared, who rebuked Serena and called down punishment upon her for her act of impiety. Serena was then subject to dreadful dreams predicting her own untimely death.
Stilicho was executed on Honorius' orders in 408. During the siege of Rome by the Visigoths the following year, Serena was falsely accused of conspiring with the Goths, and was executed with Galla Placidia's consent.
Serena is a freeware horror adventure game developed by several video game development companies, including Senscape, CBE Software, Infamous Quests, Digital Media Workshop and Guys from Andromeda. It was released for Windows, Linux and OS X. The game previews the Dagon Engine that will be used in Asylum. The main characters are voiced by Josh Mandel and Sarah Wilson (YouTube blogger Pushing Up Roses), as well as a cameo from Guys from Andromeda's Scott Murphy. Gameplay is first-person perspective, with fixed background screens and a point-and-click interface.
The game tells a story of a man who is waiting in a cabin for his wife, Serena, but can't remember anything about her. As he explores more of the cabin and examines the varying items throughout, his memories about her and their relationship begin returning, evoking multiple changes in his emotion.
Sin la gritería que antecede a un fiasco
Sin el protocolo de un buen bofetón
Sin el argumento de un pecado ilustre
O el presentimiento de una anomalía que amerite el caso.
Sin decirme nada, sin decir por qué
Sin una coartada o una explicación
Sin una mentira escrita en un papel
Sin las cursilerías típicas del caso,
Sin decirme nada
Sin decir por que
Se fue...
Y yo pensando en ella como si fuese única
Aferrado a su ausencia como si fuese sálida
Pidiéndole a la vida que quizás la química
La devuelva buscando algún beso mágico.
Sin decirme nada, sin decir por que
Sin una coartada o una explicación
Sin una mentira escrita en un papel
Sin las cursilerías típicas del caso,
Sin decirme nada
Sin decir por que
Se fue...
Sin la antología de reproches básicos
Sin el ejercicio de memorias turbias
Sin algún ataque de mamitis crónica
O el antecedente de un chisme siniestro que lo explique todo.
Sin decirme nada, sin decir por que
Sin una coartada o una explicación
Sin una mentira escrita en un papel
Sin las cursilerías típicas del caso,
Sin decirme nada
Sin decir por que
Se fue...
Y yo pensando en ella como si fuese única
Aferrado a su ausencia como si fuese sálida
Pidiéndole a la vida que quizás la química
La devuelva buscando algún beso mágico.
Sin decirme nada, sin decir por que
Sin una coartada o una explicación
Sin una mentira escrita en un papel
Sin las cursilerías típicas del caso,
Sin decirme nada
Sin decir por que