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    version perfectly. The only difference is the last guitar solo during the live version; I cannot tell what the meter is and there is no longer a beat‚ or even a steady beat‚ once the drums quit playing. The drummer speeds the tempo up dramatically‚ causing a lot of dissonance. DYNAMICS It’s rock music‚ so of course it’s going to be a little loud! Also‚ throughout the entire live version there are a lot more accents put into the music. The guitar does have two solos during the recorded version‚

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    story with the coda finishing off with how he feels about Maggie now. The medium of the piece is a standard band‚ guitarbass guitar‚ drums‚ and vocals. But‚ what is unique about this piece is the dynamics of the instruments. Usually‚ the bass guitar is the background instrument while the guitar leads with the loudest volume; in this song the roles are reversed with the bass guitar having the loudest dynamic. This is used in the song to show the deeper feelings the writer has for Maggie because

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    one another‚ don’t let life keep you down‚ and to move on‚ growing from our experiences. Their original members are from Troy‚ Michigan‚ and were part of a previous band‚ created before We Came as Romans. Most heavy bands are about the music‚ crazy guitar and drum solos and lots of screaming about lyrics that don’t mean anything. We Came as Romans is all about the lyrics and the spreading of a positive message‚ music comes second: this is one thing I really love about this band. This past year of my

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    note signature‚ mostly displayed by the Hi-hat in what I would classify as allegretto. The instruments involved in this song are; a piano‚ a standard drum set most likely a five piece with a standard 2 toms maybe 3‚ bass drum‚ snare‚ ride symbol‚ and a two crash symbols‚ an acoustic guitar‚ a banjo‚ a ukulele‚ a mandolin‚ an electric base‚ an organ‚ a saxophone‚ and last of all Van Morrison’s drunken voice. The form of this song is extremely simple yet very interesting and not common among popular

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    Distortion‚ delay and flanging on the guitar Voice distortion near the end of the song Synth Strings playing the background chords (also towards the end) Ghosting to create odd sounds in the background FORCES Bass guitar Drums (repetitive‚ syncopated patterns‚ drum rolls on the snare‚ regular use of the toms) Synth strings Lead guitar Rhythm guitar Vocals (male tenor‚ strained at times for effect) HARMONY The chords come from ideas played on a guitar so they look complicated written down

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    fundamental stylistic elements of a wide range of musical genres. You will understand the stylistic elements across a wide range of musical genres Reggae Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank. This pattern accents the second and fourth beat in each bar (or the ands of each beat depending on how the music is counted) and combines with the drums emphasis on beat three to create a unique feel and sense

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    form looks like: Intro (8 bars of guitar)‚ Intro (16 bars with Mellotron)‚ Verse (20 bars)‚ Interlude (8 bars)‚ B section (8 bars)‚ Verse (8 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar)‚ B section (16 bars)‚ Verse (16 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar)‚ B section (16 bars)‚ Verse (16 bars)‚ Interlude (1 bar) That’s just the first part of the song! As you can see‚ every section is somewhat different length-wise. Now comes the C section up-tempo outro: Intro (2 bars of 7/8)‚ Guitar Solo (36 bars)‚ Vocal (36 bars)‚ Outro

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    recollection of a lost love that makes her try to find herself again‚ and somehow makes listeners feel like they were apart of the relationship. The affairs of the heart are undeniably shown in “ Sad Beautiful Tragic” with a melody accompanied by an acoustic guitar and

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    European Music Influence European music influenced American music tremendously by immigrants arriving over the centuries. Many of the great classical pieces came from Europe and influenced popular composers like Aaron Copeland. Also Irving Berlin a composer who wrote many American songs from the early part of the twentieth century until the latter part of the century was born of European immigrant parents. He and many first generation Americans as well as those European immigrants‚ including

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    has harmonies just as all music does but the harmony between the lead guitarbass guitar and the keyboard is no where near what can be produced with an entire orchestra. Listen to Beethoven’s famous "Fifth" to hear the distortion that a soli of violins produces and what that can do for the sound. Then listen to something like Green Day or Korn. There is still distortion with the string instruments but with only two or three guitars in a modern rock band the depth of the sound is lost. Classical music

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