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    Journal 1 I have read “ The Bass‚ The River‚ and Shelia Mant” by W.D.Wetherell. This story is about a boy that is in love with this girl and she hates fishing. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting. G pick bass or Sheila(1) Y bass(1) R loves fishing/does it a lot(2-3) R biggest fish ever R no listening‚ other Y Sheila R beautiful/ older R watches/ impress R sacrifice what is important G I think he will end up picking I wonder if he will pick Bass or Sheila. It’s possible

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    | The Performer‚ the Instrument Maker‚ and the instrument | The Evolution of the North American Steel String Guitar; Meeting the Needs of and Helping to Fuel the Creative Process of African American Musicians. | | Bob Shields | 12/31/2012 | | For: Professor Robert Witmer Class: 5140‚ 2012F; African American Music Student Number: 210232338 Often the creative product of an individual within a musical framework reflects not only his or her own creative behavior but the creative

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    Rock History Assignment 4 One of the most influential genres‚ or sub genres‚ is about a 50/50 flip between folk rock and jazz rock. Both incorporate amazing rock beats and tones‚ (and awesome guitar riffs)‚ as well as a bridge between two other completely separate genres. I also find it hard to categorize a band into one specific genre. So many bands have so many songs that could be put into a different category. So while Johnny Cash could be a country artists or rockabilly‚ and even in some of

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    The Letting the telephone ring is a more intimate song. She does this by only using an acoustic guitar. She creates interest by changing the tempo and dynamics of the song with her voice and guitar. Duality‚ on the other hand‚ is much more complex instrumentally. They use are instruments and vocals. They are also able go from more to less heavy feel by using different dynamics‚ and vocal timbre

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    collab‚ and the result is "We Will Love". The vocals here are strong and emotional‚ accompanied by smooth music and beat. Then the drop lets it all go and the energy flows so well. Up next is "Bada Boom". This is a good club banger‚ with some great bass and energy. The vocals definitely get the hype going. Then the trio brings back their amazing hit "Take Me Home"‚ if you don’t know this song then you need to hear it‚ because simply put; it’s amazing. Their final new track is "Sweat" with Jenna Andrews

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    Heavy metal subverts many traditional musical aspects and involves nearly incomprehensible very fast beats combined with a type of very deep bass speed talking into the microphone. Its meaning is shrouded to those who aren’t avid listeners and are closed minded because of its genre. LeRoi Jones makes a key point about the “attitude” of genres‚ which readily applies itself to heavy metal music

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    personality. For example‚ researchers found that people could make accurate judgments about an individual’s levels of extraversion‚ creativity and open-mindedness after listening to ten of their favorite songs. Extraverts tend to seek out songs with heavy bass lines‚ while those who enjoy more complex styles such as jazz and classical music tend to be more creative and have higher IQ-scores. Another study conducted by researchers at Heriot-Watt University looked at more than 36‚000 participants from all

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    Music in different cultures English from this country has changed a lot over the years‚ mainly due to changes in technology. Starting with cave men making instruments from sticks and rocks‚ having people playing harpsichord to nowadays where people are able to either play music on an instrument themselves or create it on a computer. Due to a slow advance of technology in some places in Africa‚ the tribes over their have kept pretty traditional sticking to music on drums‚ harp like instruments‚ rattles

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    25th Journal 1 I am reading “The Bass‚ the River‚ and Sheila Mant” by W.D Wetherell. This is a story about a 14 year old boy who has a crush on a girl named Sheila. He asks her out and there going on a date in a boat and he figures out she doesn’t like fishing and he loves it so does he pick the bass or the girl. In this journal I will be questioning if he picks the girl or the bass. As I am reading the story‚ I wonder if the narrator will pick the bass or Sheila. I think the boy will pick

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    personality. For example‚ researchers found that people could make accurate judgments about an individual’s levels of extraversion‚ creativity and open-mindedness after listening to ten of their favorite songs. Extraverts tend to seek out songs with heavy bass lines‚ while those who enjoy more complex styles such as jazz and classical music tend to be more creative and have higher IQ-scores. Why music is such a significant part of people’s identity? People may define their musical identity by wearing

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