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    Jazz Concert Review

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    time. The main theme of this concert was “Smooth Jazz with Zino Park at Maum”. Before the concert began‚ the band members introduced themselves to the audience. The names of players were: Acoustic guitar by Jerry‚ vocal & piano by Zino Park‚ bass guitar by Clay Luna‚ vocal & guitar by Zen‚ guitar & saxophone by Dan Stark‚ drum by Skip Mccain‚ and harp by Monica. Name of the first song was “Be my love”. They started a song with very bright tone and middle fast tempo. This song created very

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    Adrian Smith

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    Katleen- I gained an interest in rock music at 15. On that time‚ I met a friend called Dave Murray with whom I would form a band called stone free‚ where I was the vocalist and Murray the guitarist of the band. After that‚ I was inspired to take up the guitar‚ so I purchased an old one for £5. My original inspiration were Jony winter and pat Travers‚ which have inspired me to be a “melodic player”. I have always been inspired by Blues rock‚ rather than metal. When I was 16‚ I left school‚ and I formed

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    Technology is not killing creativity. If it was‚ then Les Paul’s invention of the electric guitar‚ Bob Moog’s invention of the synthesizer‚ Kusek et al.’s invention of MIDI‚ Pro Tools’ inventor as well as every effects pedal or electronic music enhancing piece of gear would have to be part of this destructive force. Thoughts like this are fun to debate but totally unproductive. The real issue to be discussed for which a solution must be found is how can those who produce great music

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    Ben Haynes Material

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    other projects. I realised that I had never performed any of my own material with anything more than an acoustic guitar and vocal‚ and so‚ came to the conclusion that an adaptation of my own songs would become my musical direction piece. The musicians I got to perform with me were Daryl Ward (Vocals)‚ Adam Mitchell (Electric Guitar)‚ Paul Mayfield (Keyboard) and Chris Norris (Bass Guitar). I originally had Robert Huskinson‚ a good friend and lecturer at NCN‚ playing the drums. Unfortunately he was

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    Electric vs. Gasoline

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    Are electric cars better for the environment than gasoline ones? Nowadays‚ people all over the world do their best to live greener and not contribute to global warming. An invention that is meant to help reduce the amount of toxic waste that is polluting the environment nowadays is that of the electric car. But is electric really so much better than gas? Electric cars are emission free‚ compact and lightweight‚ and three times as efficient as gas engines.

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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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    5: Electric Charge

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    The test charge at first was attracted but then repelled.     3. After observing the electric field in your trials above‚ where was the electric field the  strongest? What was the direction of the electric field?  ● Positive charge­ Upwards     4. Did you notice a green arrow appear as the test charge started to accelerate‚ this arrow  represented the electric force! If not‚ take another “shot” at the game above and come  back to this question. When was the electric force the greatest?   ● Electric force was the greatest when the positive/negative was close to the test charge 

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    Lalalalalal

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    Problems With My Apartment When I was younger‚ I fantasized about how wonderful life would be when I moved into my own apartment. Now I’m a bit older and wiser‚ and my dreams have turned into nightmares. My apartment has given me nothing but headaches. From the day I signed the lease‚ I’ve had to deal with an uncooperative landlord‚ an incompetent janitor‚ and inconsiderate neighbors. First of all‚ my landlord has been uncooperative‚ all he ever does is bother me about paying

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    Lincoln Electric Case

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    Maria Alexandra Maderal Lincoln Electric Case The Lincoln Electric Company upholds the motto of producing the best quality products at the lowest cost. It is the world’s largest manufacturing company that primarily makes welding products. It has also become one of the world’s leading manufacturers in arc welding equipment since World War II. Lincoln Electric’s organizational culture and philosophy is still strong and consistent and continues to persist. Its strong culture and company philosophy

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    Types of Electric Charge

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    Ch.9.1 – Types of Electric Charge * Static electricity : static cling of clothes out of dryer; lightning; * Walk across carpet and touch get a shock touching metal doorknob – friction of shoes against carpet cause you acquire static electric charge * Static charge – electric charge at rest‚ stays on and eventually discharged or lost to other objects/air * Discharge – remove excess static charge so the object is neutral * Static charge last long when air is dry * Electrostatics

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