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    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 and the horns. As for Beck’s version‚ you immediately hear the hardness of the electric guitar being accompanied by the drums. Because of the heavy guitar played

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    Dick Dale

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    “The King of the Surf Guitar.” In addition‚ his Lebanese heritage also had a very important influence in his music. He had a strong interest in Arabic music‚ which greatly influenced his development of surf rock music. Dale is considered the creator of surf rock music‚ as well as one of the first electric guitarists to employ fast scales in his playing. As a surfer‚ Dick wanted his music to reflect the sounds he heard in his mind while surfing‚ so he introduced the use of guitar reverb‚ which is a

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    many composers wanting to find new ways of making and playing an electronic sound. Reich incorporates this electronic sound into ‘Electric Counterpoint’ by using 7 electric guitars and 2 bass guitars. Moreover‚ Reich uses a live guitar on top of the prerecorded electric and bass guitars. He uses an amplifier on the live guitar so that it blends well into the piece and sounds similar to the other parts that are playing. TEXTURE Electric Counterpoint has a contrapuntal texture‚ as several parts have

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    All I Wanna Do‚ is written in 1994 by Wyn Cooper‚ Sheryl Crow‚ Bill Bottrell‚ David Baerwald‚ and Kevin Gilbert. This song fits under the genre of country Pop. This song rose to #2 on the Billboard “Hot 100” chart in 1994. The form of this song is a simple verse-chorus that also has pre-chorus. The verse and chorus are both built on the same 3-chord‚ 4-bar chord progression‚ but the chorus departs from the progression in the last two bars at each time. The sequence of the song starts with the verses

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    has harmonies just as all music does but the harmony between the lead guitar‚ bass guitar and the keyboard is no where near what can be produced with an entire orchestra. Listen to Beethoven’s famous "Fifth" to hear the distortion that a soli of violins produces and what that can do for the sound. Then listen to something like Green Day or Korn. There is still distortion with the string instruments but with only two or three guitars in a modern rock band the depth of the sound is lost. Classical music

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    Sound Technology

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    “Stubborn Love” by The Lumineers Acoustic Guitar Violin Kick Drum Low Tom Drum Mid Tom Drum Tambourine Bass Guitar Crash Cymbal Vocals Track 2: “Wait For Me” by Kings Of Leon Bass Guitar Rhythm Guitar Lead Guitar Kick Drum Hi Hats Snare Drum Crash Cymbal Cymbals Hi Tom Low Tom Keyboard Synthesizer Track 3: “Waves” by Mr. Probz (Robin Schults Remix) Kick Drum Synthesizer Bongo Drums Digital Hi Hats Digital Clap Snare Electric Guitar Bass Synthesizer Piano Military Snare

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    Blue Yodel No 1 Analysis

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    his “Blue Yodel No 1 (T For Texas)” song‚ he only uses a guitar and his dynamic voice. Jimmie Rodgers applied his unique yodeling throughout this song. This is a very slow paced song but is catchy enough to sing along to. Rednex’s “Cotton Eye Joe” is also a

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    rock band Led Zeppelin‚ and composer of Stairway to Heaven‚ once said with reference to the album this piece was released on‚ “My vocation is more in composition really than anything else - building up harmonies using the guitar‚ orchestrating the guitar like an army‚ a guitar army”. Victor Lopez’s variation of Stairway to Heaven unsuccessfully attempts to capture the same style and mood‚ given its complete change in genre and lack of sensitivity towards the original structure‚ timbre and melody

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    Sophie Mueller Billboard Assignment 2 11/3/14 Hey Jude - The Beatles 1. Piano‚ lead vocals‚ backup vocals‚ guitar‚ tambourine‚ bass‚ backup vocals 2. Rock ‘N’ Roll 3. I don’t think this song is a reflection of anything going on in America other than the fact that The Beatles are incredibly popular worldwide. 4. Yes‚ I really like the song. As I recall‚ I think it was Paul who wrote the lyrics to the song. It was written to comfort John Lennon’s son about the divorce of his parents‚ so the meaning

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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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