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    Violin is apart of a Mariachi ensemble‚ it is a string instrument. It is 4 stringed and the smallest‚ highest-pitched member of the string family. The purpose of the violin in mariachi music is to complement trumpet melodies. The most important element of this style of playing to use the entire bow. The Vihuela also plays a major role in a Mariachi ensemble. The Vihuela is an instrument that is basically two different guitars ring instruments. The one played in the Mariachi

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    Yamaha was established in 1887 as a piano and reed organ manufacturer by Torakusu Yamaha as Japanese Company. The company’s origin as a musical instrument manufacturer is still reflected today in the group’s logo—a trio of interlocking tuning forks. (Wiki)        Yamaha has grown to become the world’s largest manufacturer of musical instruments‚ as well as a leading manufacturer of semiconductors‚ audio/visual‚ computer related products‚ sporting goods‚ home appliances‚ specialty metals and industrial

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    hung up his office phone and frowned. As part owner of the Squeaky Horn‚ a musical-instrument repair shop‚ Decker was responsible for setting the charges for various types of repairs. A potential customer had just called to inquire about the cost to repair the bridge on her cello. After Decker quoted an estimated price for the job‚ the woman had remarked‚ “Thank you for the quote‚ but I’ll be going to Best Instrument Repair. I’ve heard they give good service‚ and their prices are lower than

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    sister‚ tapping out rhythms‚ and playing on various toy instruments we had all over the house. My parents encouraged me to explore several instruments‚ but when I was five‚ a professional flutist who performed at our elementary school fueled my inspiration. Ever since then I have been committed to the music‚ making it an essential part of my life everyday. Over the last 8 years I have studied flute privately‚ and participated in many musical activities at school including concert band‚ jazz band

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    Music in My Life

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    other people feel better with my music. Music is very important in my life when I’m at home‚ on the road or when I prepare for something important and I need concentrate. Personally‚ I really like jazz music of its musical rhythms and bunch of different type of musical instruments. When I do my homework for the college I usually turn on my stereo system on less volume and listening Luis Armstrong or Frank Sinatra. Its help me concentrate and go to the point what I have to do. After that I’m going

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    How to Play a Flute

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    you how to play my musical instrument‚ a flute. The flute is a woodwind instrument that has been around since before 4‚000 BC. There are many types of flutes; some are made of wood and others of medal. The kind I play is a c instrument made of medal. This instrument is considered a woodwind because it is non-directional‚ which means that the sound goes in all directions at about the same volume. It also is considered a woodwind because the air vibrates through the instrument‚ much like a reed

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    emerged in techno (for example‚ the popularity of the TR-909‚ 303 bassline‚ the Juno-106) is ample evidence that not only do techno songs have messages‚ but that these messages are strong enough to have produced a set of musical styles. Techno is an effective form of musical communication -- it has managed to get pretty far considering that it can’t easily be promoted on television (since it provides no MTV-suitable visuals and half the fun comes from the fact that the DJ is an active performer)

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    These new interests can be quite time-consuming and most children put a lot of energy into them. Some other children might get interested in less active activities like reading‚ painting‚ or stamp collecting. While some others might enjoy playing an instrument like the piano or the flute. As we get older‚ our hobbies might change or they might not. Some people who collected stamps as a child might still be collecting stamps when they are 80. Other people might change their interests every year depending

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    This was named the Precision bass as the frets on the instrument allowed the notes to be played with precision. This was‚ to many people‚ the first real electric bass‚ as it was the most mass-produced and recognisable bass guitar at that time‚ and still is. Its design is the most copied in bass guitar history

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    Like urban music in the United States‚ bachata began as music for poor and dispossessed. Originating in the Dominican Republic‚ it reflects the social and economic dislocation of the poorest Dominicans. Derived from the Latin American tradition of guitar music‚ bachata emerged in the 1960s only to be denigrated by the media‚ mainstream musicians‚ and middle- and upper-class Dominicans‚ mainly because the lyrics often about hard drinking‚ women troubles‚ illicit sex‚ and male bravado were considered

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