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    Reggae Drumming

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    Discuss the theoretical and technical concepts of reggae drumming‚ with reference to its historical context (500-600 words) Reggae is a music style (genre) which developed in the Caribbean (Jamaica) in the late 60s‚ which originated from the development of “Ska” and “Rocksteady”. Reggae is recognized worldwide by the rhythmic accents provided from the off-beat pattern (usually played by the guitar or piano) it is also known as the “Skank”. This pattern accents the 2nd and 4th beat in each bar

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    Bob Bailey Case Summary

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    Brief report of Bob Bailey Case: Bob Bailey is a fourth-year graduate student whose research is not going well. He blames his troubles to the romantic relationship that has developed between his Professor Dr. Martin and his fellow student‚ Sarah Stern. In this case‚ Bailey is concerned about their ongoing relationship which is bad for Sarah’s future career and as well as for the reputation of the lab‚ and he is considering bringing a complaint to the department chair‚ Dr. David O’Donald. The chair

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    Jack Johnson Synopsis

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    listen to for consumers of all ages in a diverse sound that strikes a further type of study in later years. Jack Johnson draws influence from a great number and variety of musicians. He quotes Nick Drake‚ Ben Harper‚ The Beatles‚ Bob Marley‚ Neil Young‚ Bob Dylan‚ and A Tribe Called Quest among his influences. It is easy to hear the elements that each adds to his sound‚ such as the acoustic folk of Drake‚ the songwriting and lyrical skill of Dylan‚ the political activism of Young and

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    Christmas Carol Essay

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    the main character has the personality of a grumpy man with a hatred for Christmas representing the inertia of the middle class. Fred scrooge’s nephew on the other hand is the total opposite to scrooge and is happy with a very positive personality. Bob Cratchit also has a positive personality but has the point of view of being part of the lower class. All these characters have differences and can contrast one another in different ways. Ebenezer scrooge is an older man that is cold and bitter with

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    A Christmas Carol Summary

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    1). This story takes place in London‚ England. The time is winter and it starts the day before Christmas‚ also known as Christmas Eve. The settings of the book include Scrooge’s Counting House‚ Scrooge’s Home‚ Bob Cratchit’s home‚ assorted places throughout Scrooges childhood like the schoolhouse and the Fizziwig’s place where Scrooge was an apprentice‚ this is where a Christmas party took place and he met the one love of his life. Then it skips to Scrooge’s love of his life when she is married and

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    Caribbean Music

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    and the rest of the group playing and singing give the `response’. Other forms of Caribbean music include the `rumba’ which also formed one of the popular ballroom dance forms in America. One of the most popular Caribbean musician and his group‚ Bob Marley and the Wailers made Jamaican `reggae’ well-known among music lovers across the globe. Another popular music form which arose from such music was `Calypso’ which was more common in Trinidad and Tobago. It was a popular style of song that often

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    Joan Baez-60's Project

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    Hello‚ I’m Joan Baez. I was born on January 9‚ 1941‚ and I am currently 72 years old. I originate as a notable folk songrwriter/artist from the “Counter Culture” Era of the 1960’s. Initially‚ “folk music” drew form some of the black musical traditons of the South‚ from the white country music of Appalachia. The folk-music tradition expanded to include the song styles - particularly the blues - of Southern blacks‚ and to the extents of Native American pow-pow‚ Mexican-American tejano‚ and Cajun

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    Style Analysis of poems Poem one (The times they are a changing) Bob Dylan had a different style to most of his songs. In his civil rights songs he obviously writes about civil rights issues affecting mainly America of that time. In this songs the thing he is mainly singing/ protesting about is civil rights. He said in an interview that he wanted to make an anthem of change for civil rights. Some different ideas presented in the poem would include: changing times‚ unity of people and asking for change

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    Peter Tosh: A Pioneer of Reggae and Trailblazing Rastafarian Peter Tosh was not only an incredible Reggae musician‚ but an incredible person as well. He had a history of doing his part to help those in need of help‚ fighting for those who were unable to fight for themselves. Tosh‚ a pioneer of the Rastafari movement‚ would lead the people of Jamaica through his selfless actions and his music. Peter Tosh‚ born Winston Hubert McIntosh‚ was born in Westmoreland‚ Jamaica on October 9‚ 1944 to

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    Christmas Carol

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    Dickens has criticized the Victorian society for the treatment of the poor and the society that existed during this time of period. In the Christmas Carol‚ Tiny Tim who was Bob Cratchit’s cripple son‚ he represents the overwhelming goodness of the Christmas spirit. In Stave 3‚ we are shown to a dinner at the Cratchit’s house hold. Bob comes in Tiny Tim on his back‚ they discuss Tiny Tim’s good heart and his growing strength. When scrooge asks‚ the ghost informs him that unless his future has change‚ Tiny

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