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    recorder is an Aerophone type instrument and it is played like a pipe or a flute‚ and it has a single reed. The second type of noise class instrument is the Haut class. The Haut class is known for its loud and noisy sounds. Members of the Haut class are drums‚ bass and some wind instruments like horns. Some horns are made of animal horns like elephant’s horns. These horns are called Oliphants and they

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    chemical that can be mixed with air to create an efficient thermal acoustic insulator. Jacobs Industries produces chemicals in batches and loads the drums to be shipped by truck to the warehouse. If Jacobs Industries cannot fill the order within 24 hours of receiving the order then the business is lost. The chemical is packed and shipped in drums costing $1450 apiece. The company has been running for two years (730 days) and has shown a seasonal trend in sales. In two years’ time a new foam technology

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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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    Before the war‚ women just stayed at home to take care of the family‚ do housework and care for children‚ or worked “women jobs”‚ such as seamstresses and maids. When war happened‚ most men went off to fight for the country and left their women and children at home who were unable to pay for basic necessities like food and clothing. Businesses and companies at that time had to ignore the gender discrimination and hired women because of the critical shortage in the workforce. Other women took direct

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    Friday February the 26th at 8pm. I attended a life changing performance at Houston Community College in Houston Texas. When I arrived to the Performance Art Center Theater 1.There is a panel discussion on three performances that will be taken place. Along with the meaning behind each chorographer. I was drawn to Saakumu Dance Troupe‚ whom performed African dances from Ghana. The traditional meaning behind Saakumu displayed‚ truth‚ originality‚ while staying true to the traditional style. The music

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    Five Civilized Tribes

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    Apache‚ Arapaho‚ Cahuilla‚ Cherokee‚ Cheyenne‚ Chickasaw‚ Choctaw‚ Comanche‚ Dakota‚ Gwich’in‚ Hopi‚ Iroquois‚ Kiowa‚ Kickapoo‚ Ktunaxa‚ Lakota‚ Lenape‚ Lumbee‚ Makah‚ Menominee‚ Mitchigamea‚ Mohawk‚ Mohegan‚ Navajo‚ Odawa‚ Ojibwe‚ Omaha‚ Paiute‚ Pawnee‚ Pennacook‚ Pima‚ Potawatomi‚ Sakonnet‚ Shawnee‚ Shoshone‚ Sioux‚ Spokane‚ Tohono‚ Tolowa‚ Yapui etc. These are just some amongst many of Native American tribes. But I am going to talk about just five tribes. These five tribes are known as Five “Civilized”

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    and the meetings of The Continental Congress. Bostonian men‚ disguised as Mohawk Indians‚ executed the Boston Tea Party when they dumped over 300 boxes of tea into the Boston Harbor. This was a grand addition to the defiance of several colonist rebels with their implementations of boycotts on British tea. American colonists were angered‚ for they had no representation in government and were being taxed

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    the song fall into. The main instrumentation is the piano‚ guitar‚ and drums. There are other instruments introduced at certain parts of the song‚ such as the violin. I like this song because it is rich with sounds‚ yet simple. It depicts a mood that is exemplified through the lyrics as well. The tone is set at the beginning of the song with the instruments that lead the song which are the piano and the drums (0:02). The drums are slightly struck

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    the inner pinna really‚ a connection to the ear canal‚ which captures and carries sound to the ear drum. The ear drum is very much like a real drum‚ an example of that would be if one put a bass drum next to an amplifier. Once a sound is passed through the amplifier‚ if it is pointed at the drum ( or even if it isn’t and its loud enough)‚ the vibrations can be seen being picked up by the bass drum. That is essentially what the eardrum does‚ it captures the vibrations and passes them

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    in Tokyo‚ Japan. The sounds produced by these drums were what held their culture together as they believe that they would find an echo of the human heartbeat through it. To them‚ the heart is the principle of the human being. Thus‚ the name Kodo translates into two meanings: the first is “heartbeat”‚ which they believe is the primal source of all rhythm and the second is “children of the drum‚” which is a reflection of Kodo’s desire to play their drum simply with the heart of a child. The film began

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