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    fundamental stylistic elements of a wide range of musical genres. You will understand the stylistic elements across a wide range of musical genres Reggae Reggae is most easily recognized by the rhythmic accents on the off-beat‚ usually played by guitar or piano (or both)‚ known as the skank. This pattern accents the second and fourth beat in each bar (or the ands of each beat depending on how the music is counted) and combines with the drums emphasis on beat three to create a unique feel and sense

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    The privately held company was founded by Clarence Leonidas “Leo” Fender in Clifornia in 1946. The company specializes in solid body electric guitars such as the Stratocaster and Telecaster‚ and solid body electric bass guitars such as the Precision and Jazz models. Fender instruments are widely considered to be the standard to which most other electric guitars are measured. As marketing manager‚ I have been asked to develop a brand extension within Fender‚ in this case‚ we have decided to move into

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    Briggs Music 3100-06 March 3‚ 2013 Player’s Baby Come Back Player’s Baby Come Back opens with an elegant vivace beat from the bass guitar‚ bass drum‚ snare‚ and the hi-hat cymbals. Then the piano plays a pianissimo four note melody that compliments the other instruments. As the melody from the piano pauses the whining pitch of the guitar comes in. As the guitar pauses the entire melody follows suit for a brief moment. The instruments resume in a mezzoforte dynamic. The melody repeats this again

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    a combination of drums and maracas‚ sounding like Brazilian samba music. Usually rock music has a 4/4 backbeat with a bass drum‚ but this song does not contain that attribute. There is no rhythm guitar but instead an electric bass and piano is used. The bass guitar is used to replace the rhythm guitar‚ lead guitarist Keith Richards also plays it‚ and so this may explain this. I’m going to start off by discussing the lyrics of the song and what they are about. I noticed that one of the lines

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    This might get off topic‚ but i just wanted to share some earlier drafts that i might want to revise to make it sound better. For instance my service learning interview summary‚ i wish i revised it better. I interviewed Amanda Williams‚ my older sister. Amanda has volunteered a lot in her childhood‚ till this day. She has volunteered at FACETS‚ a non profit agency whose mission I to decrease and eliminate homeliness‚ for the past seven years‚ she’s volunteered at Mt. Vernon nursing and Rehabilitation

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    Scrumptious flavors and aromas accompanied a night filled with great music in Hennepin Avenue’s Famous Dave’s restaurant‚ where Tommy Castro and the Painkillers put on a show like no other. Tommy Castro lived up to his reputation of being former BB King Entertainer of the Year on Friday‚ October 7th‚ as he moved the entire crowd through his music and stories. This foot-tapping music was perfectly complemented with Famous Dave’s All American Feast‚ which consisted of mouth-watering ribs‚ flavor-filled

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    Narrative Paper As many know‚ I am really into music. My favorite bands are; Project 86‚ Family Force 5‚ Emery‚ and Underoath. I’ve actually talked to most of these band’s members by the time I graduated high school. The only ones I haven’t talked to are the members of Project 86‚ but that changed over the summer and what happened when I met them changed my life. It was a Living Sacrifice reunion concert in Cleveland and project 86 was there so I went to see them. Over the summer my life consisted

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    the Hi-hat in what I would classify as allegretto. The instruments involved in this song are; a piano‚ a standard drum set most likely a five piece with a standard 2 toms maybe 3‚ bass drum‚ snare‚ ride symbol‚ and a two crash symbols‚ an acoustic guitar‚ a banjo‚ a ukulele‚ a mandolin‚ an electric base‚ an organ‚ a saxophone‚ and last of all Van Morrison’s drunken voice. The form of this song is extremely simple yet very interesting and not common among popular song structure‚ ABCAB. The first

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    The Letting the telephone ring is a more intimate song. She does this by only using an acoustic guitar. She creates interest by changing the tempo and dynamics of the song with her voice and guitar. Duality‚ on the other hand‚ is much more complex instrumentally. They use are instruments and vocals. They are also able go from more to less heavy feel by using different dynamics‚ and vocal timbre

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    The Yamaha Guitar Company has been an industry leader almost since its founding. Torakusu Yamaha set out to make quality products with the idea of ’kando’ as the company’s basic foundation. He wanted to be sure that any product sold would be something that the consumer would love to have and use. Something that would last and create lasting memories for the users. His company was able to do so. And‚ not just with stringed instruments. Yamaha Motors has carried that same philosophy into the realm

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