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    Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze

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    consistent bass groove‚ and a drum part which closely follows a pattern of cyclicity as it progresses throughout the song. It’s also worth noting that Jimi’s guitar always has that rough‚ edgy guitar sound to it and that the drums encompass a dry quality in sound both in the drums and cymbals used and the bass has that traditional classic rock sound that chugs along throughout the track. The song itself begins by Jimi strumming alternating guitar chords with the drums shortly entering into the mix

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    The song “What Kind of Man” by the band Florence & The Machine was released in 2015‚ yet still features many jazz influences. The lyrics are a metaphor for a broken relationship that is worsening‚ although the narrator wants to leave. For example‚ Florence Welsh‚ the lead vocalist‚ sings that her lover “let me dangle at a cruel angle/oh‚ my feet don’t touch the floor.” This line is not literal‚ metaphorically comparing the relationship to being hung over a canyon. These lyrics‚ written by the singer

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    learned that drums were the best instrument‚ so I started playing drums and rock. I believe that drumming shows a commitment to learning because I have been playing and learning drums for 5 years‚ and even though sometimes it may be boring or difficult I struggle through it because I know that if I am able to overcome these challenges I will be a better drummer and student because of it. I am a better student because of playing the drums‚ I know this because the second I started playing drums my math

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    Native American Pow Wows

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    consist of the MC’s table‚ drum groups‚ and sitting areas for dancers and their families. Most of the various types of dances performed at a pow-wow are descended from the dances of the Plains tribes of Canada and the United States‚ the most common is the intertribal‚ where a drummer will sing a song and anyone who wants to can come and dance. The clothing worn by participants is known as Regalia. Music for pow-wow dance competition and other activities is provided by a "Drum‚" a group of performers

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    Sound Acoustics

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    lot. The very first two rooms that the class was taken two were both studio A‚ and studio B. We all gathered around and listened to the crack-like hit of a snare drum fill the room. In studio A‚ which was much more dry sounding‚ had a very “in your face” sound. Mr. Swihart pounded on the snare drum in the middle of the room‚ and it sounded like the crack would immediately refract off the hard‚ bare‚ non-treated wall‚ and would “blow up” in your face. The floor was a

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    into local languages and has resulted in an entirely new genre that draws on features of both Christian religion and Fanti drumming (expressing the mood of the people in an African community‚ where coming together in response to the beating of the drum

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    The Recording Studio as a Creative Tool This essay will investigate the creative methods behind the ‘Thriller’ album. The main practitioner of this essay will be the engineer behind the ‘Thriller’ album Bruce Swedien‚ whom will sometimes be referred to as ‘Swedien’. His methods and theories will be the main focal point. Bruce Swedien has engineered for several of Michael Jackson’s albums including ‘Bad’ this essay will therefore also seek to make reference to some of the creative methods he implored

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    bar instruments could be compared to what we might call a vibraphone. Besides gongs‚ the gamelan ensemble may have one or more drums‚ and also different native instruments. Ancient gamelan ensembles were smaller in size with only a few gongs and one or two drums. In today’s ensemble‚ the ensemble is much larger. The larger ensemble has many more gongs‚ a couple more drums‚ and they also add in native instruments such as bamboo flutes‚ xylophones‚ zithers‚ and even fiddles. The Gamelan instrumentation

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    Adam's Song Analysis

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    instruments to create the sense of sadness and hope‚ and uses the lyrics to explain how someone struggling with depression feels. The song begins with a guitar playing three chords. After about seven seconds into the song you begin to hear the drums. The guitar and the drums begin to play a repeating pattern. After about fifteen seconds‚ the bass starts to play a repeating pattern with a much faster tempo. At this point‚ you hear the first verse. The verse

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    When I drum I lose track of time‚ the different types of rudiments put together in all different orders makes me happy. When I try to get faster at drumming I play to all sorts of songs. I’ll get lost for hours drumming. Over time I hope to join some of the best marching groups in DCI and WGI. I hope to join groups like Matrix‚ Phantom Regiment‚ or Blue Coats. When I want to learn more I’ll ask people like Mr.Reynolds or Dave our percussion instructors. My favorite part about drumming is how with

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