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    First Song: “Moonlight in Vermont” uses a bass‚ drums‚ piano‚ guitar‚ and saxophone. The song has a slow tempo and a relaxed sound. The bass‚ drums‚ and piano keep the rhythm while the saxophone and guitar play melodies both separately and layered. The guitar‚ saxophone‚ and bass play an improvised solo. The improvisations are simple and blend well with the slow tempo. The soft and light tone from the guitar and saxophone are what help to classify this song as cool jazz. This song has some classical

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    Chinese music Instruments In this research paper I will introduce four Chinese music instruments: Chinese drum‚ Guzheng‚ Qin and Chinese lute. Chinese drum is still very popular in china for the old generation‚ and they use drum as an exercise for body training. GuZheng is a Chinese traditional instrument; furthermore‚ I remember when I was in the secondary‚ one of my classmate played GuZheng very well. In every public holiday‚ she will show GuZheng; moreover‚ it’s really specially. The third

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    COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF PRINTER TYPES INKJET PRINTERS -are non-impact printers which print text and images by spraying tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper. They are the most popular printers for home use. Currently‚ most inkjet printers use either thermal inkjet or piezoelectric inkjet technology. Thermal inkjet printer uses heating element to heat liquid ink to form vapor bubble‚ which forces the ink droplets onto the paper through the nozzle. Most inkjet manufacturers use this technology

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    survives in different forms and styles all over the globe – including pop music‚ film soundtracks‚ collegiate competitions and even talent shows. HISTORY Bhangra dance is based on a Punjabi folk dhol beat called ’bhangra’ singing and the beat of the dhol drum‚ a single-stringed instrument called the iktar (ektara)‚ the tumbi and the chimta. Bhangra music however‚ is a form of music that originated in 1980s in Britain. The accompanying songs are small couplets written in the Punjabi language called bolis

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    to notice distinct sound differences between the two songs. For example‚ Stevie Wonder’s version starts with drums and a synth drum bass and then Stevie adds the electric guitar. On the other hand‚ Jeff Beck’s version immediately begins with the guitar‚ and eventually adds drums to the beat. In terms of the dynamics of the song‚ Wonder’s version has a softer‚ funkier sound to it. The drums of the beat are minimal and hide in the background‚ but support the song enough to carry the electric guitar

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    places in China. The most popular destinations for seeing stilt walking performances are Beijing‚ Shanxi and Shandong. The Chinese and Malay outfits come from China and Malay respectively. The Malay performers are playing drums. There are at least 14 types of traditional drums. Drums and other traditional percussion instruments are often made from natural materials. Music is traditionally used for storytelling‚ celebrating life-cycle events‚ and times like harvest. As the Malay and Chinese culture contributes

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    participate in the dance to express their emotions‚ of joy‚ praise and happiness. The Saakumu Dance Troup‚ (Ghana) instruments dance and communicate through music such as the African drum. There are two types of the African drum which stands out the most the “talking drum considered to talk to the village and beating drum its rhythm used while telling a

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    most of the time‚ and there are four soloists‚ the drums are just tapping‚ and the whole tempo of the song is slow. The big band also performed “The Keystone Shuffle”‚ the instruments being used were drums‚ bass‚ guitar‚ piano‚ trombone‚ and then there was a section of the song where the saxophone players battle each other .Both of the saxophones were going at a very fast beat. The next song performed was “Out of Town” which starts with the drums and guitar as bass. The saxophone player joins in and

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    Native American music‚ including drums‚ flutes‚ and other percussion instruments. Perhaps the most important element of their music is the voice. Most of the instruments are percussive‚ and the reason why is it could provide rhythmic accompaniment to singing. Solo drumming don’t use much in their music. But there are variety of drum and rattle types. Large drums‚ small hand-drums‚ kettledrum‚ and pieces of rawhide simply suspended from stakes are examples of drum types widely distributed. The most

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    heavy emphasis on the drum. Many of the rituals in African music are unique and you do not see much of it outside of the culture. Many of these rituals involve dancing by yourself or in a group. These rituals are usually the result of a celebration‚ but can also mean mourning. Usually food accompanies the music and dancing. During a funeral the instruments used are supported to reveal the sorrow and wailing sounds of the mourners attending. They may use xylophone‚ drums‚ and bells to obtain this

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