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    takes place in a laundry room of the shown woman’s house and about the woman describing the automatic freshness and static control of Bounce‚ a dryer pad product that freshens and cleans clothes. There is diegetic music heard in the background of Ukulele‚ bass guitar and guitar. As the woman says “I just stick it into my dryer and…..” We hear a building yell which then a few seconds later an explosion occurs on the left side of the house with Foley sound effects. We see a longshot of Terry Crews on

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    The Banjo History Essay

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    wood and metal. During this time‚ the banjo’s face was made with cheese box hoops and was shaped into the shape of a frying pan (“Folk Music”). By the end of the 19th century‚ banjos were made to reflect the sounds of bass‚ cello‚ piccolo and the ukulele (Edmondson

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    Mr Miladinovic

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    Merry sport of minstrelsy Written by Tom Eaton and printed in the Mail & Guardian‚ on January 7th 2005. Newspaper The Mail & Guardian is a South African bi-weekly newspaper with a strong focus on politics‚ government‚ the environment and business. It consists mostly of hard news. The newspaper was started as an alternative newspaper by a group of journalists in 1985 after the closure of two newspapers‚ The Rand Daily Mail and Sunday Express. The paper originally known as the Weekly Mail relied

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    Senior Dance Concert

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    There were no other sounds other than the girl singing while playing her Ukulele. Colorful lights beamed down on the dancers giving off different wavelengths of light from soft pink to yellow to blue hues that streamed around the dancers. The costumes that the female dancers wore were mainly pale or neutral colors that did not

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    have written them to share knowledge and experiences with others. The value of a book is immeasurable‚ yet some things just can’t be learned by reading books alone. In my experience‚ something I have done is play an instrument. For me‚ playing the ukulele was something that took time and experience. No matter your vast knowledge of the instrument‚ you can’t become a world renowned musician without a little practice. Hitting the keys and strumming the strings is way different than just researching or

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    one of my biggest passions‚ I know I will enjoy doing this for the rest of my life as my career and as a hobby. My original interest for audio peaked when I became more involved with music. I learned how to play drums as well as bass guitar and ukulele. I performed in a band for a few years and often played shows and competitions. This helped furthered my knowledge in music and started to make me wonder how it was made and recorded. This curiosity was a major step for me into the world of audio

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    Jazz Application Essay

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    On a cold December afternoon‚ a shy 10 year old waited with her family in a quaint restaurant. She sat nervously wondering if she could play in front of all these people. What if she made a terrible mistake? What if she cried? What if she couldn’t perform? These are the questions that consumed her mind. With encouragement from her mother‚ the girl hesitantly approached the electric piano. Opening to the page of her first song‚ she placed her fingers and began her elementary Christmas song. She submerged

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    Band vs. Orchestra

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    addition‚ orchestras do not have to contain brass or woodwind instruments. Smaller groups of 50 or less are called chamber orchestras‚ but are not as common as full symphonies. The word “orchestra” can also be used in a less formal way such as the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain. Concert bands can be broken into many subcategories such as marching band‚ jazz band‚ symphonic band‚ and no matter how many members there are in the band‚ the name does not change. Orchestra music – due to instrumentation

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    dear grandpa

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    Hermann German statue and grandpa want to the top with all of use and it was a lot of fun grandpa played in two bands the orchestra and the senior jammers he writer fiction poetry. Grandpa played three interments the violin‚ the mandolin and the ukulele. I will miss see him and spading time with him I only have pictures to look at. What will we miss without him? Grandpa playing the violin and teaching me how to play and walking on the trails with him. I love hang out with him. It was funny on Easter

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    upbeat. Also‚ while mainstream rock tends to focus on aspirations and life in the fast lane‚ geek rock focuses on the everyday‚ familiar things in life. Another thing that sticks out with geek rock is the tendency to use unusual instruments like the ukulele or the accordion‚ though this also isn’t a necessity. Examples of artists considered geek rock would be Barenaked Ladies‚ Fountains of Wayne and

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