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    breaking through” to symbolize a fleeting sense of understanding‚ that was never articulated‚ and eventually lost. Stanza two in it’s entirety shows the reader how Dickinson minds is addled even further; “And when they all were seated‚ A Service‚ like a Drum -Kept beating - beating - till I thought My mind was going numb -”. Her “headache” so to speak began hurting more profusely‚ leading her to be inconvenienced by a feeling of numbness‚ which left her unable to think. In line three of the first stanza

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    I went to recital hour and heard The College Concert Jazz Band. They were a big band that consisted of various instruments such as: alto and tenor saxophones‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ drums‚ bass‚ guitar and piano. They played Swing‚ Swing‚ Swing‚ Sunny Side of the Street‚ Bebop Charlie‚ which is a song that is a transition between swing and bebop‚ Blues for Sita‚ which was played by the big band and was intended to sound like a small band‚ It Had to be You‚ which featured a guest vocalist named Stav

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    instruments autophones. Most percussion instruments that are not drums are idiophones. Hornbostel-Sachs divides idiophones into four main sub-categories. The first division is the struck idiophones (sometimes called concussion idiophones). This includes most of the non-drum percussion instruments familiar in the West. They include all idiophones made to vibrate by being struck‚ either directly with a stick or hand (like the wood block‚ singing bowl‚ steel tongue drum‚ triangle or marimba)—or indirectly‚ by way of

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    as to say I’m silver-tongued; my ability to string these words together is nothing extraordinary. However‚ the general knowledge of various words and their uses has aided my writing greatly. Andrew J Van Kirk Technique of Audio Recording Drum Recording Homework Three Snare Sounds: 1. I really like the way the snare sounds in Led Zeppelin’s “Kashmir”. It’s a nice skin to body ratio‚ the perfect amount of punch and an effective but not excessive reverberation. 2. In contrast

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    The first time I was ever daunted sitting at a drum kit‚ was at my first gig with my high school jazz ensemble during my freshman year. It was the night of the Presidents Circle Dinner‚ an event dedicated to the individuals who donated a substantial amount of money to my school. All the people I had to impress. Not only was I new to playing in front of a crowd but I was also new to playing jazz itself. During the performance of C Jam Blues‚ the band director pointed at me‚ hinting that I‚ the second

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    Case study – ABC Chemicals ABC Chemicals is a medium-sized chemical distributor located at the rear of a large metropolitan shopping precinct. ABC Chemicals purchase large quantities of cleaning chemicals. These are delivered in 205 litre drums and include solvents‚ acids and other corrosives‚ and detergents. These products are decanted by ABC Chemicals’ staff into retail size containers (not exceeding 30 litres/ kilograms)‚ re-labelled and shipped in company badged delivery vehicles to

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    the design hertage of Native american instruments Darya Faiz Design Heritage 2 LECTURER MS.SHERINA 10/10/2013 LIST OF CONTENT CONTENT PAGE CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN 3-9 INTODUCTION ABOUT TOPIC 9-12 THE INSTRUMENT

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    was on the trumpet‚ Adam Kolker on tenor saxophone‚ Ugonna Okegwo on bass‚ and Billy Drummond on drums. This whole performance lasted about an hour long‚ but it definitely felt shorter. I noticed that there was mainly a young crowd‚ but then the people we sat next to were middle-aged. The crowd was very respective and clapped when it was appropriate‚

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    Attan Attan is a traditional Afghan dance. It is said to be one of the oldest forms of Afghan Pagan dance. It is usually performed with a Dhol‚ which is a double-headed barrel drum. The dance can be anywhere from 5 minute to 30 minutes long. There are many different regional variations of Attan‚ the most famous being Kabuli‚ Paktiyaya‚ Mazari‚ Kandahari‚ Sistani‚ Herati‚ Pashayi‚ and Nuristani. During King Yama’s time‚ Attan was performed before going to a war because it used to give the army the

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    music‚ this has another name known as the "Warrior’s Stomp Dance." The voices in the Iroquois Quiver Dance are relatively relaxed compared with that of the Plains singing. Instruments used to portray these various styles of music were often drums of all shapes

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