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    and played that for about 6 months but grew sick of it. After this‚ I took up the Cello‚ and 9 years later I was still playing it. I was never the best at playing‚ but I was one of the top 3. I blame this on myself not committing to putting in the extra hours and would only use class or lesson time to practice unless I had a performance‚ then I would practice possibly once

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    checked your neck for relief or back bow‚ loosen the strings. You don’t have to loosen the strings to adjust the truss rod‚ but it can be difficult to get in the sound hole with the strings in place. Use your allen wrench or nut driver to adjust the truss rod. BE VERY CAREFULLY not to tighten the truss rod too much at once. Only turn the screw 1/8 of a turn at a time. Tightening the truss rod (turning it clockwise) will eliminate relief in the neck or add back-bow. Loosening the truss rod (turning it

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    PrebuiltBear64. I was just looking around‚ looking for something to do‚ then a notification popped up‚ ”PrebuiltBear64 is Broadcasting.“ Then I held the power button on my controller to open Mixer and watch his broadcast. He was playing Minecraft with his friend swordguy069. They were playing on their private survival world. They were getting ready to go to the End and fight the Ender Dragon. After watching them for awhile I asked in the chat if I can help. They said yes‚ so I opened up Minecraft and accepted

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    English Archery History

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    The History of English Archery The English Longbow was one of the deadliest tools on the planet. These bows were one of the main tools that made England one of the most powerful countries in the past. They used these longbows for many reasons. They could penetrate through steel plate armor‚ which made these bows effective against armored knights. The longbows had a draw weight of up to 150 pounds. The longbows that the English traditionally used had a draw weight of about 90 pounds. The English

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    would like to replicate for the audience next performance; I really have just focused on making it through than making it interesting. After the concert‚ It really was an amazing experience to be part of; one that I would love to replicate in my own playing and be a spectator to

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    Cape Breton Fiddling

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    Fiddlers take turns playing and sets of tunes are improvised. They are often in the same key. When sets are in the key of A‚ ADAE tuning is often used to allow for a bagpipe-like drone (Jackson School of International Studies). The rhythm is pronounced to connect with the dancing. There are quick snaps of the bow and forceful bowing patterns. The ornamentation is rapid. This difference in rhythm is completely different

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    legno (Violins and Viola)‚ and tremolo (Viola‚ Cello and Bass). When playing col legno‚ the students should turn their bows over and bounce the wood of the stick on the strings (measures 25-41). In measures 65-81‚ the orchestra becomes a rhythm band by the instruments being struck in rhythm patterns. The best way to do this and obtain optimal sound production is to hold the instrument normally‚ as when it is played‚ except the bow should be set on the ledge of the music stand. The RH knuckles should

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    Golden Retrievals Tpcast

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    off in some fog concerning —tomorrow‚ is that what you call it? My work: to unsnare time’s warp (and woof!)‚ retrieving‚ my haze-headed friend‚ you. This shining bark‚ a Zen master’s bronzy gong‚ calls you here‚ entirely‚ now: bow-wow‚ bow-wow‚ bow-wow. T | Title) The title of this poem is “Golden Retrievals‚” which is only two letters off from the words “Golden Retrievers”. A golden retriever is presumed to be the speaker in this poem‚ and the title obviously hints at this fact.

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    Yukie and Itokawa are spending time with each other‚ after Noge had left. Once Yukie finishes playing the piano‚ which was to ignore Noge‚ she seems to out a bit out of character. She grabs a cigarette and asks for Itokawa to light it up‚ which he does without question. However‚ she moves her head away‚ and this is where the sequence begins. At 12:56‚ Yukie immediately turns to Itokawa and demands him to bow on his knees to her. This is in a medium shot‚ so Kurosawa can allow for the audience to know

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    Pew Wow Highway Analysis

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    The story is based in the mid to late 1970’s and begins on the Northern Cheyenne Tribe’s reservation in Lame Deer‚ Montana. The two lead characters‚ Buddy Red Bow (A. Martinez) and his acquaintance (who later in the film becomes his friend)‚ Philbert “Phil” Bono (Gary Farmer) travel to Santa Fe to rescue Buddy’s sister‚ Bonnie Red Bow who has been wrongfully jailed. Buddy finds out that his estranged sister has two small girls and he is determined to bring her back home to the reservation and

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