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    Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze

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    throughout the song. It’s also worth noting that Jimi’s guitar always has that rough‚ edgy guitar sound to it and that the drums encompass a dry quality in sound both in the drums and cymbals used and the bass has that traditional classic rock sound that chugs along throughout the track. The song itself begins by Jimi strumming alternating guitar chords with the drums shortly entering into the mix‚ followed by the entrance of the bass guitar. The instrumental intro is an enduring one in which all

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    The Old Guitarist

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    subjects; these subjects were usually adopted from the artist’s emotions‚ dreams and spirituality. Made in 1903‚ The Old Guitarist is an oil painting by Pablo Picasso. The painting depicts a hunched over old blind man with torn clothing playing a guitar on the street. At the time of The Old Guitarist’s creation a new movement called Expressionism emerged which influenced Picasso’s style as well. Picasso’s poor standard of living and the suicide of one of his closest friends influenced his style

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    Stevie Ray Vs Jimi

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    world over. Who was the better of the two and why? Let us first examine the similarities between the two guitar players to identify why they were compared. Both Jimi and Stevie played blues rock and were pioneers in their own time. In addition‚ both channeled their musical mastery using fender strat guitars and both used Marshall amplifiers. In addition‚ they had a similar guitar sound and obviously Stevie was heavily influenced by Jimi. Furthermore‚ they both wore flamboyant costumes and

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    Juan Gris

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    Juan Gris‚ a Spanish-born painter‚ made important contributions to the modern style of painting called Cubism. GrisÕs paintings were always depicting his immediate surroundings. He painted still lives composed of simple‚ everyday objects‚ portraits of friends‚ and occasionally landscapes or cityscapes. The objects in his paintings and collages are more clearly defined and richly colored than those in the works of the earlier cubists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. His attention to the object

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    Baby Come Back

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    Briggs Music 3100-06 March 3‚ 2013 Player’s Baby Come Back Player’s Baby Come Back opens with an elegant vivace beat from the bass guitar‚ bass drum‚ snare‚ and the hi-hat cymbals. Then the piano plays a pianissimo four note melody that compliments the other instruments. As the melody from the piano pauses the whining pitch of the guitar comes in. As the guitar pauses the entire melody follows suit for a brief moment. The instruments resume in a mezzoforte dynamic. The melody repeats this again

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    University of Illinois at Chicago. They are directed by Michael Spinoza. The instruments that the band used were really similar to other mariachi bands. For example‚ I think the students used the jarana‚ cello‚ vihuela which is a small guitar with 5 frets‚ guitar and violin‚ trumpet as instruments for the songs they performed. The first song that the band played for us was Fiesta en Jalisco which is a medley. The tempo was both fast and slow. When just the instruments were playing it was fast at

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    named Harold Crick who lives a dull life dictated by routine and his wristwatch. This is until one day he realizes that there’s more to life than being on a timed schedule for everything as communicated through the symbols of the wrist watch‚ Bus and Guitar. Harold Crick lives his life on a very dull schedule which is run by his wrist watch. His wrist watch represents his schedule due to the timing and commands that the wrist watch gives to Harold such as "the trumpet comes in‚ the screen is suddenly

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    occurrences of a school day and all of the trials and tribulations that go along with it. Chuck was also known as one of the most influential blues guitarists of his time. In this particular Chuck Berry song there are 4 different instruments present; guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ and piano. The drums and bass come together to form a solid rhythm section with an apparent shuffle rhythm. The drummer may be adding some syncopation to the rhythm because it sounds as if the he may be playing triplets on the high

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    Summary: The Offspring

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    Roll. The Offspring is a band that predominantly thrived in this genre in the late nineties. The band has had serval different members‚ but the current members of The Offspring include: Greg Krisel on the bass guitar‚ Pete Parada on the drums‚ Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman on the lead guitar‚ and Dexter Holland on the vocals. The bands released their songs on behalf of Columbia Records. The Offspring a band that holds special attributes of the Alternative Rock genre but they also have differing features

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    singer and a fuller‚ more consistent sound with guitars functioning as a rhythm instrument. Bo Diddley also uses backing vocals to create a more dynamic sound. In Three O’clock Blues‚ the guitar plays single notes one after another versus strumming multiple notes at once in the form of chords. In Three O’clock Blues‚ BB King trades roles with the guitar in a way. He sings lyrics‚ much more depressing and dark than Bo Diddley‚ but then lets his guitar as if he is responding to the vocals that were

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