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I have a few but I love my Nikon D40; the price is great, it's small and light for a DSLR and, takes great photographs.
The 50mm is going to be a better indoor lens because of it's larger maximum aperture of f/1.8. This is going to allow faster shutter speeds indoors, which is going to help you get action pictures that aren't blurred.
The 18-55 is a decent lens, but if you can only get one, for your purposes the 50mm will be a better choice.
A nice collection of “pre-troubled” Afghanistani music, recorded by the German WDR group in 1974, prior to the bulk of the political and religious upheaval that’s taken place in the intervening decades. Thanks to the time frame of this recording, the traditions haven’t been altered forcefully for the most part (though there are hints at Islamization of works from the Nuristani region). While the pieces hail from around the country, there is a focus on the Herat region and the region of Mazar-E-Sharif (where the works were recorded). The music itself runs the gamut from a simple, barely accompanied shepherd paean to full, harmonium-equipped ensembles backing up trios of singers. The highlight of the disc is the bareness of the music in many cases, which allows a seemingly more heartfelt song to be sung over the accompaniment. The opening love song from Herat is a prime example, with the plaintive cries of a lover filling the room. Just watch the volume when the child singers come on. ~…