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    Popular Kinds of Music

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    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 romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes

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    African Music

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    Main articles: Middle Eastern and North African music traditions‚ Arabic music‚ and Middle Eastern music North Africa (red region on map below) is the seat of ancient Egypt and Carthage‚ civilizations with strong ties to the ancient Near East and which influenced the ancient Greek and Roman cultures. Eventually‚ Egypt fell under Persian rule followed by Greek and Roman rule‚ while Carthage was later ruled by Romans and Vandals. North Africa was later conquered by the Arabs‚ who established the region

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    However‚ for a full-orchestra soundtrack song‚ it’s nice. It has a pretty melody and is very soothing. It’s just not something I would choose to listen to given the choice. Tossin’ and Turnin’ - Bobby Lewis 1. Lead vocals‚ backup vocals‚ bass guitar‚ drums‚ guitar‚ sax 2. Rock ‘n’ Roll‚ Rhythm and Blues 3. No‚ this isn’t about anything going on in America at the time. This is a song about how a guy can’t stop thinking about what he did with his girl so he was ‘tossin and turnin all night’. 4. I don’t

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    recorder is an Aerophone type instrument and it is played like a pipe or a flute‚ and it has a single reed. The second type of noise class instrument is the Haut class. The Haut class is known for its loud and noisy sounds. Members of the Haut class are drums‚ bass and some wind instruments like horns. Some horns are made of animal horns like elephant’s horns. These horns are called Oliphants and they

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    135x = 69‚994 + 56x 79x =69‚994 x = 886 units Steel drum manufacturer incurs a yearly fixed operating cost of $ 200‚000. Each drum manufactured costs $ 160 to produce and sells $ 200. What is the manufacture’s break-even sales volume in drums per year? Solution: Let: x = number of drums to be sold out per year to break-even Income = Expenses 200x = 200‚000 + 160x 40x = 200‚000 x = 5‚000 drums The annual maintenance cost of a machine is P 70‚000. If

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    administrative system of ancient Rwanda‚ Abiru or the guardians of esoteric codes were important officials at the court of the king. They served as the advisers of the king‚ they kept royal secrets‚ they controlled the symbol of royal power like the dynastic drum‚ and they enthroned a new king. Their institution was called ubwiru. All the Abiru were not equal. There was something like hierarchy among them. Refering to their power and functions‚ Abiru were classified as below: * The Abiru- kings: They were

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    at the Merc in Old Town Temecula. This small ensemble collectively performed nine songs and used the following instruments: the trumpet (played by Curtis Taylor)‚ the piano (played by Kamau Kenyatta)‚ the double bass (played by Antar Martin)‚ the drums (played by Richard Sellers)‚ and vocals (sung by Sherry Williams). Overall‚ this group of talented individuals performed various smooth jazz pieces that kept the audience in awe. The pieces “Olivia” and a cover of “Like Someone in Love” are some examples

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    Dome of the Rock located in a part of Old Jerusalem is a vital structure to three major monotheistic world religions. With Dome of the Rock’s religious and historical importance in location‚ it has been a site of past supernatural events and prophesied to be the site of future events. The design of the building itself is also an example of harmonious proportion. Dome of the Rock has had much activity since the beginning of time. Dome of the Rock has many names for its key roles in religious histories

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    Case study – ABC Chemicals ABC chemicals is a medium size chemical distributor located at the rear of a large metropolitan shopping precinct. ABC Chemicals purchase large quantities of cleaning chemicals. These are delivered in 205 liter drums and include solvents‚ acids and other corrosives‚ and detergents. These products are decanted by ABC chemical’s staff into retail size containers (not exceeding 30 liters/kilograms) ‚ re-labelled and shipped in company-badged delivery vehicles to retail

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    always halt the vehicles passing beside the stadium so nothing could interfere with our line. The gates to the field would always be ready and open on either side of the field‚ awaiting the band to pass through them on both sides of the field. The drum line’s booming cadence was‚ like our impenetrable line‚ unrelenting and the sounds from the mass of people could barely be heard. As we passed through the gates and on to the field‚ cheers would rumble the stadium from our supporters with pride.

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