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    instruments are fretless and the playing of specific tones and pitches are dependent on the accuracy of the player. “Partial” specifically refers to complex tones‚ or anything that is not the fundamental frequency. For example‚ the first string on a guitar is typically E‚ and the opened string plucked or strummed is considered the fundamental frequency. Now if we place our finger in the middle fret Work Cited Benade‚ A. H. “Sitar Spectrum Properties ” April 1982: S83- Acoustical Society of

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    impassioned sermon titled “Why are You Here?” Cooper infuriated by the message and the overwhelming feeling that his father is holding him back walks up to the pulpit and punches his father in the face splitting his lip. He grabs his father’s beloved guitar Jimmy and makes his way towards the cash box. His father advices the pianist to play and the congregation joins in singing the hymn as Cooper raids the offerings from the cash box‚ before driving off in his father’s old

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    topics. This song does a good job of using the instruments to create the sense of sadness and hope‚ and uses the lyrics to explain how someone struggling with depression feels. The song begins with a guitar playing three chords. After about seven seconds into the song you begin to hear the drums. The guitar and the drums begin to play a repeating pattern. After about fifteen seconds‚ the bass starts to play a repeating pattern with a much faster tempo. At this point‚ you hear the first verse. The verse

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    the world. This musical ensemble‚ in particular‚ used a methodology of blending native stylings with foreign influences. The Mariachi is composed of several different instruments including the trumpet‚ guitarron (originally the harp)‚ bass guitar‚ rhythm guitar‚ and the violin. Initially‚ the Mariachi was composed of only string instruments‚ and it wasn’t until 1933 in which trumpets were added to the mix. In fact‚ the Mariachi began as a four man ensemble that over time grew into the modern version

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    The guitar dates back 4‚000 years. the oldest evidence of the the existence dates back to 1800 B.C. It was found in Babylonia on clay plaques. . A little later around the same time in Egypt had developed a necked instrument with marked frets wound around the neck. another was also found in a tomb and had deeper curves and was completely flat unlike older instruments that curved up to the sound board and two surfaces‚ back and front‚ were attached to each other with strips of wood that form the sides

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    well written well written Dutch Interior by Mark Santangelo Joan Miro created a surrealist painting‚ a style that expresses the subconscious using imagery in the subject matter‚ Dutch Interior shows a man playing the guitar at a table. There are animals and a women sitting around him listening to the beautiful sound. Miro used a wide array of colors especially green and white to emphasize a happy day. He uses complementary colors to allow the colors to clash and have things stand out and

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    No” In this video‚ George Strait uses a very simple chord progression for the chorus and verses. The range he uses in his vocal abilities is minimal but I see and hear many instruments used such as the violin (fiddle)‚ steel guitar‚ acoustic guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ electric guitar etc. All of these instruments together create a very honky tank feel to the song. The rock or pop element is missing‚ lending a more genuine country sound. The background harmonies also make it sound vocally fuller even though

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    singers. The grouping is a total of 17 musicians in live. They use very common chords‚ and some rhythms are easy‚ but not all. They just use acoustic guitars and a instrument called in Mexico tololoche‚ is like bass but acoustic and big. This kind of music is very cultural because it promotes the culture‚ peace‚ love. They promote learn to play guitar or something musical that is amazing. They are an example that the Mexican cultural music exists in our times‚ and to continue remembering our musical

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    spending most of his childhood in a farm. He helped his father with his peanut and fertilizer businesses while doing outdoor activities like hunting and fishing. His family was very supportive of his music talent that at the age of 14 he got his first guitar. His mother urged him to belt out George Strait songs over and over while she drove him into town to shop. By the age of 15‚ Luke was able to entertain a small crowd. His father took him to a local club and let him sing. His talent was spotted by

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    Truman Capote’s‚ “A Diamond Guitar”‚ is a mellow dramatic depiction of two people who fell into each other’s lives‚ needed each other‚ and who inevitably used one another. Throughout the story you are led to believe that there is two main protagonist characters‚ but the author discretely turns one of them into an antagonist during the climax. Mr. Schaeffer is an older man‚ trapped in a “prison” on a farm that is surrounded by woods. The prison being a metaphor for his mind’s lack of freedom‚ serves

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