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    Musical Instrument

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    Carter Argument Essay Aubrie Cox 17 October 2012 To Play or Not to Play It seems that no matter what at some point in a child’s life they wander up to their parents and ask‚ “Mom‚ Dad‚ can I learn to play an instrument?” Whether or not it is the guitar‚ drums‚ piano‚ or flute a child could possibly have the thought of wanting to learn how to play an instrument. When Mom and Dad end up saying no to their child they should stop and realize that when a child knows how to play a musical instrument it

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    Science Fair Experiment

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    location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your guitar: 1.Select a string and starting

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    CASE 2 (Individual) Santa Cruz Guitar Company Yes. As what I have read‚ at first‚ Santa Cruz Guitar Company was having a problem in terms of producing fewer than 800 instruments a year. The company does not have a formal quality department‚ nor has it consciously tried to apply TQM principles. When there was a tour of its facilities and operations‚ there was a suggestion that the SCGC may use the many of the principles of TQM which are evident. I could say that they really trying to find ways on

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    frequency is changed to 25manyIs so‚ how many antinode have? If not‚ does it have? If not‚ why not? why not? 3. (Solidification) The (Solidification) The lengths of guitar strings are changed in order tonotes. different no lengths of guitar strings are changed in order to produce different produce 2) Does shortening guitar strings guitar strings increase the decrease theof note produced by the shortening increase or decrease or frequency frequency of note produced by the strin string? Explain using

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    The Syd Barrett Story

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    Syd Barrett: Everyone is supposed to have fun when they’re young - I don’t know why‚ but I never did. David Gilmour: In my opinion‚ it’s a family situation that’s at the root of it all. Syd’s father’s death affected him very heavily and his mother always pampered him - made him out to be a genius of sorts. MATILDA MOTHER (from ’The Piper at the Gates of Dawn’) There was a king who ruled the land. His majesty was

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    Chilean Folk Music

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    Chilean Folk Music There are four main types of folk music in Chile they are: -Northern Chile‚ Musica Andina -Central Chile -Mapuche Music -Chiole Music Each type or sub-genre of music has a quite distinct sound and can be related to the racial groups of these areas and to the history of Chile. Racial History of Chile The history of Chile is varied as it has influenced greatly the course of folk music in these four main areas. The history is marked by the following major events:

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    The Guitarist Tunes Up

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    The Guitarist Tunes Up What I love most about “The Guitarist Tunes Up” by Frances Cornford is its denotation and connotation meanings. Denotatively‚ this poem suggests that in order for guitarist to produce right note‚ he has to tune up his guitar before play it. In the other hand‚ the poet also gives connotative meaning; in order for the man to make love to a woman he has to seducing her with love‚ politeness and care so that she will surrender herself to him. Even woman says only stupid‚ senseless

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    The Fence

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    fifteen‚ he stops sleeping beside his mother. He wants to sleep by the door where he could hear the guitar being played. He is beginning to show signs of protest‚ but he is physically weak.  This time he knows it is the girl who plays the guitar. He wants to destroy the fence that is starting to decay. But his mother reinforces the decaying stakes which had been weathered by time.  The guitar stops playing.  It is

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    Usually when you think about mariachi you tend to think about a dinner at a Mexican restaurant‚ a situation that you do not find necessarily entertaining but something you get a couple laughs about. This band is serious! The melody coming from the guitars and violin is very amusing‚ accompanied by the vocals makes a perfect song. The chorus of the song is very catchy; you’ll be singing "my revolution girl" for the next couple of hours. The balance between the polyphonic texture and synchronized harmony

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    The Man Comes Around

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    themes of sorrow‚ redemption and moral tributes. One of Mr. Cash’s songs “When the Man Comes Around”‚ recorded in 2002‚ was written one year before Mr. Cash passed away in 2003. Johnny Cash presents the idea of a Judgment Day through soft indifferent guitar tones‚ somber vocals‚ and scriptures from the book of Revelations. The first thing that grabs the attention of a listener of Johnny Cash is his voice. Cash is well known for his deep baritone voice‚ and his distinctive back band with rebellious

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