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    Squad. 2. OBJECTIVE: CONDITIONS: The unit is conducting operations as part of a higher headquarters (HQ) and has received an operation order (OPORD) or fragmentary order (FRAGORD) to conduct an area reconnaissance. The OPORD specifies the focus‚ tempo‚ and engagement criteria for reconnaissance. Communications have been established and information is being passed in accordance with (IAW) the standard operating procedures (SOP). The unit is provided guidance by the rules of engagement (ROE). It may

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    Bessie Smith Analysis

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    height of her career. Bessie’s recordings ranged from uproarious vaudeville songs to slow blues. She customarily refused to work with a drummer‚ determinedly setting her own‚ usually slow tempos. On some recordings‚ after an instrumental opening by her accompanists‚ her entrance noticeably slows the tempo. In 1929 she made her only film appearance‚ alongside James P Johnson in St Louis Blues. However it was during this time that Bessie’s personal problems began to affect her recording career

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    Count Basie

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    Count Basie (William) Count Basie (1904-1984) was an extremely popular figure in the jazz world for half a century. He was a fine pianist and leader of one of the greatest jazz bands in history. The story of Count Basie is very much the story of the great jazz band that he led for close to 50 years (1935-1984)‚ an orchestra with a distinctive sound‚ anchored by a subtle but powerful beat‚ complimented by exceptional ensemble work‚ and graced with superb soloists. But perhaps the most surprising

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    masterpiece  Cavaliere errante – A knight errant‚ a tramp  Cavallo que corre non ha bisogno di sproni – Do not spur the willing horse  Cercare il pelo nell’ uovo – To seek the hair in the egg‚ to pick faults where there are none.  Che ‘l perder tempo a chi più sa più spiace – Loss of time most grieveth him who knoweth most (Dante)  Che non men che saver‚ dubbiar m’aggrata – Ignorance not less than

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    Media Coursework Hovis Advert Analysis In this essay‚ I will be analysing the 2008‚ £15 million Hovis TV advertisement. Filmed in Liverpool with a cast of over 750 extras‚ director Ringan Ledwidge portrays a young boy (13 year old Brian Mackie) buying a loaf of bread in 1886‚ which was when the first Hovis loaf of bread was sold‚ and then travelling with the bread tucked under him arm‚ through 12 decades in British History. The concept behind the advert is to show that Hovis has been around for

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    The drums are heavier and involve loud snares and crash cymbals. The climax of the song consists of not just a strong drum set and a blaring‚ electric guitar solo‚ but a loud cow bell that seems to give a tempo to the guitarist. The heavier and louder electric guitar may be enjoyed strictly rock fans and not all listeners. The band concentrates more on their instrumentation than on the lyrics that are sung. However‚ anyone who hears the beginning of Michael

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    The Influence of Music For centuries‚ humans have been able re-work the brain so that it the performance level is increased just through music alone. Music is another form of communication that is universal all across the world and has been for centuries. Music has been made more open to the public as the centuries went by and through this openness to the to growing numbers people‚ benefits arise such as of linking the entire world together through common interest‚ and the increased functionality

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    Purcussion Ensemble

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    using the mallets on the cymbals made a drastic change in the style or feeling of the music. A Large majority of the pieces played had vocals as well; the vocals were interesting even though I didn’t understand them‚ but they still went with the tempo and beat of the group. The vocals sang sounded tribal‚ as if they were from African roots and culture. Each member of the Ensemble had a part in at least two pieces of music. The Ensemble had two songs as a large group‚ and then the rest of the

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    Spanish Music Culture

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    their own culture. Music and dance‚ a huge part of the Spanish culture‚ has many different varieties that gets the whole Spanish community up out of their seats‚ partying. The music of Spanish culture is mostly upbeat and energetic‚ with a fast tempo. Such as the Jota‚ a traditional music style that is originated in Aragon‚ Spain. The Jota is very well known in Aragon but it has been widely spread all the way to the Philippines. This type of music style includes a dance‚ like a waltz‚ but with

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    Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto no.5 Overview: This baroque concerto is composed by Johann Sebastian Bach‚ the famous baroque composer of his time. This work is the fifth of six concertos the composer dedicated to Christian Ludwig‚ Margrave of Brandenburg. This piece showcases Bach’s inimitable strength as a contrapuntist. Bach’s music has flexibility in its form and influence‚ but still retaining the constraints of the form of baroque music. He blended Italian and German music in these concertos

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