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    In Writing to the Beat by Perry Garfinkel the writer of this essay explains how drumming has influenced her writing she sates the because of her attraction to music she has also developed an attraction for reading and writing and this is because she says all writers have a rhythm she explains that when people choose two close sounding words they are more entailed to reading that book because of the beat. The author of this essay states “We sense when a beat is missing from a line”. I believe that

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    “I am the music man” I am the music man And I come from down your way And I can play. What can you play? I can play the piano Pia‚ pia‚ pia-no Pia‚ pia‚ pia-no Pia‚ pia-no. I am the music man And I come from down your way And I can play. What can you play? I can play the big base drum Bumdi‚ bumdi‚ bumdi-bum Bumdi‚ bumdi‚ bumdi-bum Bumdi‚ bumdi-bum. “IT’S I‚ IT’S YOU‚ IT’S WE” It’s I‚ its I‚ its I who build community (2x) It’s I who build community Roll over the ocean‚ roll

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    Beat Boxing Essay

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    Why Should You Go For BeatBox BeatDown Many kids‚ the urban beats of hip hop get your feet moving and your body grooving. Have you ever seen performers make all sorts of drum beats and musical rhythms with nothing more than their voices that are called beat boxing it is a form of vocal percussion using only one’s mouth‚ lips‚ tongue and voice. Beat boxing is a big part of modern hip hop culture. In addition to drum sounds‚ beat boxing can involve singing‚ imitating a record player and making sounds

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    The very first day of class we looked at British nursery rhymes. Nursery rhymes are short rhymed poems for children that retain parts of history that are passed down from adult to child. The authors of “London Bridge is Falling Down‚” and “Ring around the Rosy‚” also known as “Ring a Ring of Rosies‚” use rhyme in a playful way to tell of significant events throughout the history of London. The verses in “London Bridge‚” are used to talk about the different materials that were used to rebuild and

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    Nursery Rhymes just seem like a play with words or a fun thing to sing and dance to‚ but all nursery rhymes have a deeper meaning behind them. Usually these rhymes were made up to teach children a lesson‚ but to also talk about what was happening during the time each rhyme was written. Most people who tried to speak out against the government was either killed or put into jail‚ so they disguised what they wanted to say into nursery rhymes. One example of a nursery rhyme with a deeper hidden meaning

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    laminated counting rhyme. I asked you what rhyme you would like to make‚ the ‘Five Little Ice Creams‚ Five Fat Buns‚ Five Little Butterflies‚ or Five Little Men In A Flying Saucer” rhyme. You chose to make the two rhymes. The first one we made was the “Five Little Butterfly “ rhyme and the second was the “Five Little Ice Cream rhyme. This didn’t surprise me as you love to participate both these rhymes when we regularly do them on the whiteboards. Making both these rhymes took us three days‚

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    Beyond the Ordinary

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    Beyond the Ordinary Inside the Ateneo de Manila University is a hectic and busy population of students . Clearly seen by the bags under their eyes‚ these students have been through numerous tension due to the load of studies they’re having. Fortunately‚ beyond all those problems ‚there is a sanctuary where students can reside to ease up their stress. A restaurant so accessible that is just within the school itself. Hidden under the University Dorm‚ is a concealed restaurant exceeding your

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    The most common version of the rhyme is: There was an old woman who lived in a shoe‚ She had so many children‚ she didn’t know what to do; She gave them some broth without any bread; Then whipped them all soundly and put them to bed. The earliest printed version in Joseph Ritson’s Gammer Gurton’s Garland in 1794 has the coarser last line: She whipp’d all their bums‚ and sent them to bed. There were many other variations printed in the 18th and 19th centuries. Origins and meaning lona and peter

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    not change based on the analization of this poem. First off‚ Street Poetry is a spoken word with poem with one quintain and 2 quatrains. Street Poetry has many couplets and rhyme. An example of this is “This is not rap‚ this is not hip hop/Just another attempt to make the voices stop.” Street Poetry also has an example of off-rhyme‚ “Mindless zombies walking around with a limp and a hunch/Saying stuff like you only live once.” The poem also has a paradox in it in the end‚ “Because death inspires me

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    In Wilfred Owen’s "The Dead Beat" poem‚ Owen speaks from a one sided opinion of a helpless trooper who let his emotions affect his fight at war. His problems from home transferred to the ground of a battlefield‚ making the poor soldier appear weaker than everyone else. His soldiers whom are on the same side as the trooper fail to make an effort to stand by and support the man‚ which completely contradicts the whole concept of fighting as a team. A war with soldiers is like a sports team with supportive

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