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    types of seventh chords are found in pop‚ jazz‚ blues‚ and R&B music. Jazz musicians also improvise over a harmonic progression‚ known as changes which are a series of chords played in a strict rhythmic sequence. Composers also arrange triads into patterns called progressions. At the main points in the melody‚ the triads give the song a sense of forward movement ("progression"). Composers traditionally wrote progressions using only three or four different triads. However the jazz musicians of the

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    Introduction The Wind Cries Mary was recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience in the United Kingdom. It appeared on their debut release Are You Experienced in 1967. Written by Jimi Hendrix‚ the song is based around an altercation between himself and his long time lover Kathy Mary Etchingham. The sixties was a defining decade for experimental music‚ fueled by the drugs musicians were taking at the time. Rock n Roll was a worldwide phenomenon and Jimi Hendrix became one of the main pioneers of

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    LITERATURE REVIEW For understanding of the concept of ceramic disc brakes and their advantages‚ we should follow a path‚ which helps us. That path should cover first the importance of the braking systems in our daily life. Then we should analyze the brake systems used in automobiles and differences between them. Without analyzing these concepts‚ we will not be able to see how a braking system works‚ and which differences the ceramic brakes bring and we will not be able to see the advantages of

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    How does Emily Dickinson try to describe a psychological state in her poem “I felt a Funeral in my Brain?” Emily Dickson was born in 1830‚ in the town of Amherst‚ Massachusetts. She grew up in a prominent and prosperous household in which she was raised as a cultured Christian woman. The sixteenth centaury was a very historical period in America. During this time slavery had been abolished‚ women were campaigning for rights‚ gold was discovered and America was going through a depression. Transcendentalism

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    |Supervisor or Foreman shall give TOOLBOX talk to his workers prior to start of work. | | | |CABLE DRUM FALLING |Cable Drum’s Steel Roller shall be provided with END STOPPER to prevent cable drum from falling. | | | | |Do not use Steel Roller made of RSC or Pipe

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    I started first on the bass drum‚ with me being on of the smallest members‚ I looked pretty comical. Although‚ I didn’t care‚ I was only gracious to be a part of such an amazing and talented group of individuals. Choir and singing then became a big aspect of my life and educational

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    ACC604 Final Exam Practice Questions – Series H 1. The Work in Process inventory account of a manufacturing company shows a balance of $18‚000 at the end of an accounting period. The job cost sheets of the two uncompleted jobs show charges of $6‚000 and $3‚000 for materials‚ and charges of $4‚000 and $2‚000 for direct labor. From this information‚ it appears that the company is using a predetermined overhead rate‚ as a percentage of direct labor costs‚ of:  A. 50% B. 200% C. 300% D. 20%

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    The major problem in drum brakes is that the heat is not efficiently exhausted. The heat which is produced inside the drum cannot escape because the drum makes a cover so that the wind could not take it away. Whereas disc brakes were kept open to the wind passing. Since 1950’s the effort on pedal pressure to operate has been reduced due to the reason that the self-servo effect is caused by the motion of the car. This motion helps in pulling the brake shoe to touch the drum which helps to lower the

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    musicians‚ led by Madou Koné‚ the singer and balafon player. * Yiri is the 4th track of Burkina Faso: Balafons et Tambours d’Afriquereleased by Koko in 2002. * ‘Yiri’ means wood in the local dialect‚ referring to the wood used in the making of drums.   METRE * Main metre of the piece is 4/4/‚ although a few bars are in different metres (eg. Bars 27‚ 94 and 120 use the metre ¾ and bar 47 uses the metre 5/4) * A change in metre- from 4/4 to a bar of  ¾ then back to 4/4 is used to signal

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    love. 5. a) There is a constant beat. The music is written in duple compound time The instruments that are involved are guitar‚ electric guitar‚ synthesizer and drums. They are not poly-rhythms. b) There is a constant beat. It’s written in quadruple time. The instruments that are involved are: drums and bass guitar supply that beat. The drums also play the same rhythm through performance. They are not poly-rhythms. 6. a) The tempo of "Breakaway" is moderato‚ so that means it’s moderately fast. The

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