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    Comparison: It’s really hard to choose between the two applicants‚ Sebastian Slime and Mordecai Rossi‚ because they have so much in common. Firstly‚ they each have an MBA from Harvard and performed equally well in their course work. Since finishing graduate school‚ Sebastian has been able to use his personality to assume a responsible position in a trade company. In the same way‚ Mordecai has been able to assume a responsible position in a manufacturing company. Both seem to have performed well

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    identification method by audio search rather than textual search. Audio-based identification process is based on emerged identification technology‚ acoustic-similarity method (Wang‚ 2006). Although the technology theory is in use almost 10 years‚ it was proved as an effective method only recently. The growing amount of music content enriched the index the acoustic-similarity method is based on‚ which allows it to be effective. The following paper will review the history of Shazam and the technology its

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    guitar. This is one of the most popular instruments that have been created so far. There are many styles of guitars: Acoustic (steel strings and classical‚ Electric). This one is a steel strings acoustic guitar. Chords During the first year I was not only interested how to play guitar but to understand how the instrument works. After the firsts months‚ I chose to focus on acoustic guitars‚ maybe because I could bring it with me everywhere. Know I’m gonna give you an overall idea of how to start

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    Guy)‚ which have since gone through many innovations and designs to become today’s guitar. The creation of today’s modern acoustic guitar‚ although not specific to anything or anyone‚ is credited to Spanish guitar maker Antonio Torres (Mary Bellis). Torres invented the fan brace top about the year 1850‚ this top is now a widely popular model used in most nylon-string acoustics‚ mainly because of the louder‚ clearer sound and longer neck (Mary Bellis). But Torres was soon to be out done by a man named

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    the Mel Bay and Hal Leonard Guitar Methods As I continue to pursue towards my undergraduate degree in music education‚ I stumbled across Professor Kunkel and his Guitar class for music education majors. The material for the class includes an acoustic guitar and two method books for guitar. The first book given to us was Mel Bay’s Guitar Class Method Volume 1. The second book was Guitar Method Book 1 by Hal Leonard. Each book has many similarities and just as many or more differences. I will compare

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    made up of 4 distinctive sections‚ taking influences from songs such as Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and Happiness Is a Warm Gun by The Beatles. The first section‚ which lasts from 0:00 to 2:03‚ is in a 4/4 time signature. The song starts with an acoustic guitar riff played in the key of G minor. Shaken percussion instruments are in the background. An electric guitar with a phaser effect comes in at the 5th bar. Vocals come in on the 8th bar‚ with the melody spanning an octave and a third in the

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    PRODUCT LAUNCHING FROM ACTIVE CONSULTANCY “SORA Musical Instrument Corporation” Group 4 The London School of Public Relations Jakarta 2012 ACKNOWLEGMENTS This big project is a synergistic product of many minds of our member. It began when in the beginning of assignment as we were discussing about what product we should conduct. We started it from the beginning‚ the whole things came up originally

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    that went by the name Rich Severson Trio. They performed at a local restaurant in Fresno California called Ginz Bistro. B. Instrumentation Jim Schmidt and Chris Janzen worked as a duo. They had a acoustic guitar‚ saxophone‚ and a flute. As for the Rich Severson Trio‚ they had an electric guitar‚ acoustic guitar‚ keyboard‚ drums‚ and vocals. The Rich Severson Trio‚ was more of jazz band that integrated rock into its performances by the instruments that they were playing. C. Solos The duo played

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    little variation due to lack of room for improvement. The original dreadnought acoustic guitar was first produced in 1916‚ with the vast majority of guitars reflecting the design’s influence. Taylor Guitars brings their renowned quality to their take on the legendary guitar‚ enhancing the standard with quality construction materials. High quality tonewoods refine the Taylor DN3 acoustic guitar’s sound while keeping the acoustics of the well sold original design. The result is beautiful guitar with a century

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    The Harp The Harp is the oldest known stringed instrument‚ made up of a frame that surrounds multiple strings. The amount of strings depends on the size and type of harp‚ the concert harp typically has 47 strings which ranges 6 and a half octaves. The word harp comes from the Anglo-Saxon word meaning “to pluck”. Smaller instruments similar to the harp include the lyre‚ which has strings of the same length but of varying thickness and tension; the psaltery‚ which has a frame open only on one

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