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    Jazz and Blues

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    Thesis Statement: Blues and Jazz are different in several major ways. I. Blues and Jazz are different in terms of feeling. A. By performing or listening to the Blues‚ one is able to overcome sadness. 1. Blues is based on the music of African-American playing to express longing for better life and lost loves‚ jobs‚ and money. 2. Because African-American‚ in the past‚ did not know about music theory‚ they played out of major scale notes‚ and therefore‚ makes the feeling of sadness

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    Cas Reflections

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    of school for our cas hours I have chosen to do creative. In doing creative I have chosen to play guitar. My instructor that taught me to play some guitar was my brother Ryan Wagner. He is 19 years old when he was about my age my uncle gave him a guitar so he thought he might as well learn and I wanted to learn to so he taught me a few things. When I chose this I was excepting to be a master at guitar when I was done because I am sure that would take a long time. I just wanted to be able to play a

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    My Walking Stick

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    Stick This is a barbershop style song sung by Golden Gate Quartet. The song is accompanied by guitar and the singing group is consist of four men. At the beginning of the song‚ the rhythm is free. It starts with the guitar playing an arpeggio‚ establishing the key of the piece. At 8”‚ the tenor‚ bass and the baritone sing the same chord‚ and the highest pitch is the same as the last note that the guitar played. While the chord is continuing‚ the lead sings an improvisation based on the harmony of

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    important figure heads in the creation of a solid-bodied electric guitar and overdubbing recording techniques‚ not to mention various effects also. Paul’s interest in music began when he took up the harmonica at age eight In 1947‚ Paul released a song through Capitol Records that had originally begun as an experiment in his garage‚ titled "Lover (When You’re Near Me)" which featured Paul playing eight different electric guitar parts‚ some of them recorded at half-speed‚ hence "double-fast"

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    African-American woman to give birth inside the hospital. Her son‚ Macon Dead III‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is soon awarded the unflattering nickname of Milkman‚ so dubbed because Ruth nurses him well past his infancy. In his childhood‚ Milkman befriends Guitar and becomes acquainted with his aunt Pilate‚ a relationship Milkman’s father forbids. Milkman’s father‚ Macon Dead II‚ is motivated by money‚ and he tells his son to‚ "Own things. And let the things you own own other things. Then you’ll own yourself

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    Muhammad

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    is know as the greatest of all prophets to the Muslims‚ and his religion as the only accepted religion of God. He is seen by Muslims as a possessor of all virtues. The scattered verses of the Prophet had been inscribed not only on date leaves and shreds of leather but on “the hearts of men.” Muller says‚ “Now Muhammad had certainly not lived like an angel” referring to how Muhammad had raided one of their caravans in the holy month of pilgrimage. He also says this because in 632 Muhammad confused

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    3 O'Clock Blues Analysis

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    “3 O’Clock Blues”‚ as performed by BB King An analysis BB King is undoubtedly one of the greatest blues musicians‚ and an equally unparalleled pioneer of guitar music. Brought up in the midst of poverty‚ strife‚ and struggle of the rural Mississippi Delta‚ King experienced great hardships from a young age‚ and used this as a source of inspiration for much of his later music (King & Ritz‚ 1996). King’s celebrated music career emerged from very modest beginnings. At the age of 18‚ King started

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    Tom Morello

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    Tom Morello Tom Morello is the living representation of a powder keg. His unique and creative guitar playing style‚ combined with his powerful lyrics on the world we live in makes him one of the most respected musicians in the past two decades. He is most famously known as the sole guitarist of the rap rock group Rage Against The Machine‚ while also keeping up with his acoustic-driven side project “The Nightwatchman”. Along with those two experiences on his resumé‚ he is currently the guitarist

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    Why do I want to go to Saint Francis- I want to go to St. Francis for many reasons.They have a radio program that I am really interested in and would like to become a DJ. I would help show my love for music and I can bring in some special guests and want to talk to those who are listening on the radio by telling them that everyone should do music and play an instrument.. There is another club that I really think is cool; it is called is TAP‚ which stands for Teen Awareness Program. If I was able

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    Popular Kinds of Music

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    music is a genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in 1950s America. It was extremely high worldwide since 1960s. The sound of rock music often revolves around the electric guitar or acoustic guitar and it uses a strong back beat laid down by a rhythm section of electric bass guitar‚drums and keyboard instruments such as organ and piano. Typically‚rock is song-based music usually with a 4/4 time signature utilizing a verse-chorus form and the lyrics not only stress

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