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    The piece starts with prominent four to the floor bass drum beat for 4 bars. There are clicks in the background. After four bars ‚ a synth is introduced for another four bars until a second synthesizer is introduced (0:15). The build up to the drop then begins. at 0:28‚ open hi hi hats start playing in the off-beats and long synthesized string chords (lots of reverb) are introduced underneath the dominant synth. (Can hear faint use of flanger). At 39 seconds‚ the drum beat drops completely

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    Inc. Saul Bass is probably the most significant pioneer in motion graphic design‚ and his work marks the true beginning of what is now commonly referred to as motion graphics. His work included title sequences for popular films such as The Man With The Golden Arm (1955)‚ Vertigo (1958)‚ Anatomy of a Murder (1959)‚ North by Northwest (1959)‚ Psycho (1960)‚ and Advise & Consent (1962). His designs were simple‚ but effectively communicated the mood of the film. John Whitney Saul Bass 3 ARTIST

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    types of leadership. Bass’ stated that a transformational leader was “viewed as charismatic by followers‚ creating remarkable referent power in large measures due to extraordinary trust”. One of Bass’ approaches was the four components‚ idealized influence: don’t just say it do it‚ inspirational motivation: show people that they matter‚ intellectual stimulation: keep them interested‚ individualized consideration: showing them that you care. These approaches help shape Bass’ theory of transformational

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    Mixing Drums The kick drum big three: boom‚ smack‚ click These are three key elements that can be used to describe the sound of a kick drum. Boom is where the low end thud of the kick drum comes from. You can find a cleaner‚ modern sound boosting around the 50-60Hz area. A more traditional‚ ringing boom will be found a bit higher‚ perhaps in the 100Hz range. I typically use a normal‚ peaking band for the boom but you can experiment with a low shelving band here if your kick drum is lacking girth

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    passion is what kept him going during the toughest time in his life. In “ The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” the author‚ W.D Wetherell‚ states “ When I wasn’t swimming laps to impress Sheila‚ I was back in our driveway practicing casts‚ and when I wasn’t practicing casts‚ I was trying to line the Tosca‚ our springer spaniel‚ to test the reel’s drag‚ and when I wasn’t doing any of those things‚ I was fishing the river for bass” (Wetherell 43). The main character has found his passion‚ fishing. He spends

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    Everlasting Bass The sound of a party nears‚ the bass echoes throughout the suburban neighbourhood. The bass somehow grows louder. It takes me back to that night which I show very little remorse for. It was an experience of a life time The full moon shines above us‚ illuminating our high street garments. Neon green and pink was the theme as we swaggered down the quiet boulevard. We look at one another as the trembling bass in the distance reverberated to our ears. We smile and chuckle as curiosity

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    express myself would be the not so usual musical presentation students would create‚ which is dubstep‚ an electro-dance music genre that features syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies also known as wobbles (Dubstep). Because of its unusual progression of bass lines/wobbles‚ the sound of a dubstep “drop” would sound like two angry aliens or robots arguing with each other‚ hence myself using this kind of music to express my anger‚ and with it

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    But he said‚ there’s no use of my playing of my tuba. For I can’t make a penny with my oompah-oompah-oompapah. I have traveled far and wide but never once saw. And while they walk‚ they meet a tall man. With a big bass drum‚ thus‚ his story ran. There was once a man with a bass drum who could play. A number of tunes in an excellent way‚ But he said‚ there’s no use of my playing of my drum‚ For I can’t make a penny with my boom-boom-boom. And how about me? (a man passing by)‚ I played the cymbals

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    after it. A brief explanation of the plots of these advertisements is warranted. The first in the sequence shows two toy bunnies‚ waddling back and forth across the television screen‚ and all beating bass drums. The one not running on Energizer batteries dies out‚ and the one on Energizer batteries continues. The next ad showed the same thing‚ but with a different ending: the Energizer bunny waddled off the television screen

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    Mechanism Description of an electric guitar Introduction An electric guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a plectrum (pick). It consists of a body‚ a neck and a headstock to which usually six steel strings are attached. The magnetic pickups transform the vibrations of the steel strings into audio signals that are driven through an amplifier. Thus‚ the amplifier is also an essential part of the electric guitar. It was the need of amplified sound

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