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    guys dancing together. However‚ in the performance of The gift there was just one guy that performed his solo. As the famous song of “The Little Drummer Boy” started‚ the lights appear on stage focusing on a boy who was sitting on a rock with his drum. He was wearing a white loose shirt with shorts and a red belt around him. The stage also had a white bright light in the back area of the stage. As the song started seven different characters came in one by one with different color of long dresses

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    was very interesting with drum and one beautiful girl. The fifth was “ Leonard Patton Trio” with guitar and cajon instrument. It really good performance. The next was Dornob Collective with musicians and dancer who played keyboard‚ drums. The performance that I like best was Naruvan Taiko with a lot of performers included my teacher. It has a lot of instruments which played during performance. To sum up‚ I have never attended the concert before. I really liked the drums and Odaiko instruments which

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    Brother Laser Printer SERVICE MANUAL MODEL: HL-6050/6050D/6050DN Read this manual thoroughly before maintenance work. Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times. October 2003 SM-PRN048 © Copyright Brother Industries‚ Ltd. 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks: The brother logo is a

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    Music is the universal language of culture. The emotion evoked from a piece of music inspires people all over the world. Music is constantly changing with society ’s views of popularity and need for betterment. For generations‚ music was a concept of solely vocal chants‚ melodies‚ organums‚ and little or no notations. Then instruments such as the rebec‚ pipe‚ and psaltery were among the first used. Instrumental music‚ also known as estampie‚ was invaluable and mainly for entertainment and dance.

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    trays were heated on simmering coal. A mixture was set to dry in this. This was followed by asphalt being poured on it. In the rudimentary stages‚ the cement was mixed manually. Then the drums were invented. They used to be fixed in one place. Then some enterprising person added wheels to it and made these drums mobile! Development But things were not all hunky-dory. Concrete mixers got caught up in environmental issues in 1970s. A few changes had to be made. Technology of concrete mixers had

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    “War is Kind” by Stephen Crane‚ is a poem that is very famous‚ and is about‚ well‚ war! War‚ violence‚ shooting‚ and death is what most of his famous works are about. We read in Biography.com that Stephen Crane went to college and never actually was in a war. He wrote “A Red Badge of Courage”‚ a book that was about the psychological part of war and how the soldier felt while he was in battle. Even though he never fought in an actual war he did a lot of research and what he wrote was very true

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    didn’t have the keyboard playing‚ the same melody was still heard through the funky bass guitar playing. On the second part of the verse section‚ or B section‚ the triple notes rhythmic pattern of the bass drums occupies all measures. In B’‚ the drums seem to be playing faster as added drums come in. In this particular song‚ the bassline was the foundation of harmony. A guitar solo is mixed in after the hook and before the hook and maintains an intense tempo. The guitar goes through multiple chord

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    emphasise their message of protest and convey their anger against “The Machine”. The first four bars of the song start off with aggressive‚ distorted D minor power chords played by the guitar and bass accompanied by crochet hits on a loose hit-hat and bass drum kicks on the first beat of the first four bars‚ this sets the beat and the overall mood of the piece straight away. At bar 5 the bass plays a triplet pattern solo on the low D and High D#‚ creating an unbalanced tone; this is used to signify the government’s

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    The history of Led Zeppelin is absolutely incredible. The band formed in 1968‚ in England. The band consisted of Jimmy Page‚ Robert Plant‚ John Paul Jones and John Bonham. Led Zeppelin is credited for being the first heavy metal bands. Their music was a variety of blues‚ folk‚ rockabilly‚ reggae‚ soul‚ funk‚ jazz‚ classical‚ Celtic‚ Indian‚ Arabic‚ pop‚ Latin and country. Led Zeppelin used to be called The Yardbirds. Jimmy Page joined The Yardbirds in 1966 to play bass guitar after the lead bassist

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    Question# 4: African cultures‚ by and large‚ bring a similar world view to the relationship between man and the spiritual realm‚ one that is marked by an extremely personal interaction. In the broader African spiritual world human beings are seen to be under the constant influence of other people‚ their ancestors‚ minor deities‚ the Creator‚ and various forces of nature. As a result the African spiritual world can be described as interactive since all things are endowed with life-force. How is this

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