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    Debra Marquart

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    between the two. She starts out her essay by describing a road in the Midwest‚ a road that according to her is “lonely‚ treeless‚ and devoid of rises.” She then says that the road “curves in places that it [feels] like one long-held pedal steel guitar” This gives the effect that the Midwest is a rather dull and boring place to be in. Marquart than labels the Midwest as “the square states” and uses humor to describes those states as “a region that spawns both tornados and Republicans.” This makes

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    Case Study: Epiphone

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    CASE STUDY: EPIPHONE IN THE BEGINNING The Epiphone story does not follow a straight line. For more than a century‚ it has twisted and turned through triumph‚ setback and comeback; hitting both dizzying highs and crushing lows as it winds its way through the ages. The latest chapter‚ in 2007‚ finds Epiphone as one of the most successful and respected instrument manufacturers on the planet. The opening chapter begins some 130 years before that‚ in the workshop of Anastasios Stathopoulo. The son

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    Horizontal World Analysis

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    “A small town is a place where there’s no place to go where you shouldn’t. (Bacharach).” Small towns have a character and has history greater than credited. Debra Marquart illustrated the history of her small town. Throughout the passage described in first person narrative by Debra‚ herself‚ explained her story of what she has seen and been told. In “Horizontal World” author Debra Marquart applies vivid imagery‚ unique diction‚ and a personal anecdote to convey the importance and uniqueness of small

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    suspenseful use of diction. For instance‚ she illustrates the drab background of the Midwest as she states‚ “...you’ll encounter a road so lonely‚ treeless‚ and devoid of rises and curves in places that it will feel like one long-held pedal steel guitar note”‚ which is then juxtaposed to the description in the last paragraph where she exclaims‚ “They traveled to the Midwest by train to what was then the end of the line—Eureka‚ South Dakota. Eureka—from the reported to have been the word that Archimedes

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    the Service Quality Gaps Model found in Chapter 2. What are Jyske Bank’s strategies for closing the 5 gaps in the model? 4. In your opinion can Jyske Bank sustain its growth and success? Would you invest in Jyske Bank? Case: United Breaks Guitars Questions for Discussion 1...Evaluate United’s response to Dave Carroll’s video. What did the company do right? What did the company do wrong? 2. W hy was Dave Carroll’s video seen by so many people in such a short time? 3.. Describe a better

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    have been playing guitar for nearly 15 years‚ and it has brought me more joy than any words can describe. Throughout my years as a musician‚ I have been asked more times than I can count for advice or tips. Recently I was asked by one of my students asked me for my best advice‚ and I found it difficult to come up with just one piece of advice. Because of this‚ I have decided to create this list of what I consider to be some of the most important concepts and ideas that every guitar player should know

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    Our Song- Taylor Swift

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    “Our Song”-Taylor Swift It all began freshman year of 2007‚ and the annual high school talent show was coming up. Poor little T Swift had no idea what to do‚ so she decided she’d write a cute little song about her relationship at the time‚ and then the pop country hit “Our Song” came to be. Taylor Swift had no intentions of this make shift song becoming anything special rather then something up beat and relatable to her fellow classmates‚ but then the exact opposite happened. When producing

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    race in Western Culture during our courses era‚ and secondly‚ comment as to how it pertains to the career of Jimi Hendrix. Your discussion could include a brief review of Steve Waksman’s article “Black Sound‚ Black Body: Jimi Hendrix‚ the Electric Guitar‚ and the Meanings of Blackness‚” highlighting the author’s main points and conclusions. Black repression was still very much alive during Jimi Hendrix’s time. Black artists were thought only to appeal to a black crowd‚ which created tours like

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    How does the piece ‘Ocean’ by John Butler use guitar techniques to appeal popular to the 21st century audience? The piece ‘Ocean’ by John Butler appeals popular to the 21st century audience through his variety of guitar techniques. Butler uses an 12 stringed semi-acoustic guitar with open C tuning and Capo on the 4th fret giving an open chord of E Major. The song is through composed and consists of several sections that demonstrate guitar techniques and musical concepts. 0-27sec: The introduction

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    Ben Bolt Research Paper

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    Classical guitar player Ben Bolt was performing lead guitar in rock and roll bands at the age of twelve and started performing professionally at age 16 in Miami‚ Florida. Immediately after high school‚ Ben left his group to study traditional classical guitar compositions in Spain. At the age of nineteen he studied traditional classical guitar with Andres Segovia in Madrid. Andr?s Segovia‚ the father of the traditional classical guitar‚ said “Ben Bolt is an exceptional guitar player with beautiful

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