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    Hugh Rowe Research Paper

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    look at him and think he’s a very typical and average guy but you haven’t seen him play the guitar or the deer he’s killed or the fish he has caught. Once he was around 8 years old he finally knew what he was met to do in life once his dad showed him his first rock album and it was Led Zeppelin 2. He was in love with the harmony and melody of the music and from that day on he knew that he wanted to play guitar and learn everything there is to know about music. Hugh Rowe has a very musical family‚ his

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    A Profile of Me

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    hobbies. I like to travel‚ I like to play guitar. I took part in some euro trips which were offered by our University. Every trip was exciting for me. New landscapes‚ new cultures‚ new people‚ I was impressed. I took a lot of photos. Another hobby is guitar. It is my passion. I take guitar lessons some times a week. I like how guitar sounds I like to touch guitar strings‚ I like to make music‚ while I make guitar to sound. As Bon Jovi said “All I have is my guitar‚ these cords and the truth”. To finish

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    Music SBA

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    the Jazz rhythms from his guitar take you on a musical journey. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Clifford Charles was raised in Caroni Savannah Road‚ New Settlement‚ Chaguanas. It was at the tender age of 8 that his parents recognized his talent‚ but they were not able to pay for his music tuition. It was during his time as a secondary school student that Charles was taken under the wings of his teachers Orasio Lewis and Ken Archer and so‚ he began his musical journey on the guitar. At the age of 18‚ he joined

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    Rondalla

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    The instruments of the standard Filipino rondalla have similarities in structure and are played with a plectrum made out of turtle shell. Except for the guitar and bass guitar(double bass)‚ all are 14-stringed consisting of six(6) sets of strings tuned in the intervals of fourths‚ each set consisting of 1‚ 2 or 3 string/s. The purpose of the doubling or tripling of strings is to produce better sound and increase tone volume. The main parts of the stringed instruments of the rondalla are basically

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    than five years he established himself in only four albums that had a remarkable impact on the blues/rock community by using his guitar. Hendrix was believed to be the greatest guitarist that ever lived. His impact on today’s music is still incorporated into today’s society. Jimi Hendrix‚ the greatest guitarist in blues/rock history. He found different was to use his guitar to explain each song that he performed. He revolutionized the sound and emotion of blues/ rock. In 1967‚ the Jimi Hendrix spilled

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    Frusciante did the guitar parts. This piece was composed in America at a studio session in preparation for their second album with John‚ "Blood Sugar Sex Magik." The characteristics that define this piece of work was the speed‚ which it was quite slow‚ intensity‚ which it wasn’t too intense‚ the type of singing‚ which it was done with soft vocals‚ not yelling or screaming. The influences behind this work were the Red Hot Chili Peppers‚ John recalls in an interview with Total Guitar magazine. He joined

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    Mariachi Music

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    distinct sound are called a guitarron and a vihuela. The guitarron resembles a large bass guitar‚ and also has a belly in the back. It has six strings tuned within an octave and a half range‚ and is the heart of the Mariachi ensemble. The vihuela is a variation of a small guitar with a belly in the back and five treble strings. Other instruments found in your typical Mariachi band include trumpets‚ violins‚ and guitars. The Mariachi costume consists of ankle boots‚ a sombrero‚ a mono or large bow tie

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    Musical Instrument

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    Carter Argument Essay Aubrie Cox 17 October 2012 To Play or Not to Play It seems that no matter what at some point in a child’s life they wander up to their parents and ask‚ “Mom‚ Dad‚ can I learn to play an instrument?” Whether or not it is the guitar‚ drums‚ piano‚ or flute a child could possibly have the thought of wanting to learn how to play an instrument. When Mom and Dad end up saying no to their child they should stop and realize that when a child knows how to play a musical instrument it

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    Science Fair Experiment

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    location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your guitar: 1.Select a string and starting

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    santa cruz case study

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    CASE 2 (Individual) Santa Cruz Guitar Company Yes. As what I have read‚ at first‚ Santa Cruz Guitar Company was having a problem in terms of producing fewer than 800 instruments a year. The company does not have a formal quality department‚ nor has it consciously tried to apply TQM principles. When there was a tour of its facilities and operations‚ there was a suggestion that the SCGC may use the many of the principles of TQM which are evident. I could say that they really trying to find ways on

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