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    bass‚ Scott McMicken who is the lead guitar player‚ Frank McElroy who also plays the rhythm guitar‚ Zach Miller on the keyboard‚ and Eric Slide on the drums. Much of this music is relaxed and tranquil‚ not as much hype and energy as typical rock. To create something as unique as that of Psychedelic rock‚ or acid rock‚ there are certain instruments that are used to execute the sound. Commonly used instruments in these kinds of bands include the electric guitar‚ percussion‚ keyboards‚ and exotic

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    Catherine Tennant MUS 160 Instructor Scott Kasun March 5‚ 2013 Listening Journals #2 Title and Band: “Move like Jagger” Performed by Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera Style: Dance-pop‚ electro pop Instrumentation: Vocals‚ synthesizer‚ guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ and keyboard Form: ABCBCDCCE Intro‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Verse‚ Chorus‚ Bridge‚ Chorus‚ Chorus‚ Ending "Moves like Jagger" has a very simple pop form‚ but it’s a short pop and dance song intended for radio all the way‚ so it fits the

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    originated from the ska and rocksteady. The word reggae means rags‚ ragged. This also mean ragged dance music. The music style of reggae has an offbeat rhythm‚ syncopated‚ and staccato chords. Reggae music use also stringed instruments like guitar‚ bass guitar and piano. For the percussion‚ reggae use snare drums and tom0tom drums. Horns are also used like the saxophone‚ trumpet and trombone. Some of the lyrics of reggae talk about love and sometimes about praising God. There were lyrics written to

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    bass-drums tandem. The trio was waiting for Cheek to join them for a well-delineated post-bop drive where guitar and sax mesh up with brightness‚ purpose‚ and instinctive intent. Even with Harmon’s active drum chops catching our attention‚ the unpretentious “Waiting” feels smooth and gentle‚ making room for Paul Simon’s “America”‚ the only cover of the recording. Tuneful sax melodies and assertive guitar strokes imbued of American folk and jazz idioms help to color a canvas whose origins are rooted in

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    metalcore band from York‚ North Yorkshire. Founded in 2008 when Ben Bruce contacted his old companions upon returning to the UK after residing in Dubai. The current line-up of the group consists of Ben Bruce (lead guitar)‚ Danny Worsnop (vocals)‚ Cameron Liddell (rhythm guitar)‚ Sam Bettley (bass guitar) and James Cassells (drums).September 4th 1990 Danny Worsnop in Beverley‚ England. Danny had a rough childhood and was bullied at school. In contrast to this he became popular at college and was a success

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    Pick Your Poison Ignorance is an unexpected virtue of happiness‚ meaning that nobody realizes that the less you know‚ the happier you can be. Yet we‚ as human beings‚ are naturally curious about things we do not know about‚ so we constantly thirst and crave and waste precious moments of our lives searching for new information about things that may not even matter in the next few years. This shows that when more people have more information‚ they cannot be truly content with their lives if they are

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    changed the way people played music with effects‚ he changed people’s perspective of the guitar‚ and he also broke racial boundaries because of his ethnicity. One of the reasons why Jimi Hendrix was influential was because he changed the way people played the guitar. He is considered to have popularized Vox Wah Wah pedals‚ due to the extensive amount of use of the wah wah pedal. A wah pedal is a type of guitar effects pedal that alters the tone of the signal to create an effect‚ mimicking the human

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    Kristopher Smilko English Comp. Jan. 31‚ 2013 The guitar is over 3‚300 years old‚ as noted on Wikipedia‚ and it is still one of the most want to learn instruments out there today. There are 19 different types of guitars‚ but these 19 different types are grouped into 2 main groups‚ acoustic and electric. Some people would argue‚ because there is not a group for acoustic electric guitars‚ which is obviously a little of both of these groups. Electric guitars‚ introduced in the 1930s‚ rely on an amplifier

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    Distortion‚ delay and flanging on the guitar Voice distortion near the end of the song Synth Strings playing the background chords (also towards the end) Ghosting to create odd sounds in the background FORCES Bass guitar Drums (repetitive‚ syncopated patterns‚ drum rolls on the snare‚ regular use of the toms) Synth strings Lead guitar Rhythm guitar Vocals (male tenor‚ strained at times for effect) HARMONY The chords come from ideas played on a guitar so they look complicated written down

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    Clay Shirky opens up his TED talk with a true story about Kenya‚ and some of its citizens. During 2007 there was a dispute with the presidential election and ethnic violence broke out in the country. Quickly following there was a media blackout‚ during which a lawyer in Nairobi was chronicling the events in a blog. As she was tracking the violence and keeping others informed the comments began to streamline and if they contained pertinent information‚ she would collate them and re-post them for

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