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    City Of God

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    all the surroundings the audience can see everything and sympathize for the innocent living in the city. Mise-en-scene used in the beginning helps establish where the characters are such as outside‚ preparing food‚ in the middle of the road‚ and walking down stairs and what time of day events are taking place such as bright lighting to convey

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    The Innocence of Love

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    different people. The film‚ from time to time‚ shows a little boy who is falling in love with a girl in his school. He thinks that the best way to win her heart is to become a rock star and so he joins his school band as a drummer. He practices the drum everyday until it’s time for the Christmas concert where he plays his best. At first‚ the girl does not notice him and he is heartbroken and to make matters worse‚ she’s leaving the country. He goes to the airport to find her‚ and‚ when he does‚ he

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    B. Ska is very well known for its walking bass with its upbeat rythyms. So instead of strumming the guitar regularly‚ you do a up stroke also known as “skank” 1. There is a theory to where the name ska came from and it is that one of the early producers of ska‚ Ernest Ranglin‚ told the guitarist to play “like skat skat skat” 2. The typical instruments in a ska band are: guitar‚ bass guitar‚ trumpet‚ trombone‚ saxophone‚ piano‚ drums‚ and organ. (Transition: Now that you

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    I attended a jazz vocal concert at the Music Concert Hall. The first vocal ensemble opened up the performance with a slow rhythmic song called Blue Skies. It began with vocals and I noticed a light auxiliary percussion and drum rhythm. Also‚ the bass guitarist used walking bass and the piano and electric guitar joined in as well. The first song also consisted of two soloist Regina and Chantel who took the front stage to show off their chops. After the solo performances they fell back into the vocal

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    then he/she had to hunt for extra food to feed the dog pack. Although you might be thinking that the Sioux and Inuit don’t use the same transportation method‚ you just might be wrong. The Sioux and Inuit people walk to travel small distances. Walking is very common for the Inuit and Sioux

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    instruments DRUM SET The first drum sets were put together in the late 1800s sometime after the invention of the bass drum pedal. This invention made it possible for one person to play several percussion instruments (snare drum‚ bass drum‚ and cymbals) at one time Bass Drum This drum is the largest member of the set and is played by using a foot pedal attached to a beater which then strikes the drum head. This drum produces a low deep sound. Snare Drum This shallow‚ cylindrical drum produces

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    instruments‚ specifically drum kits. We will be developing 3 new models of Fender drum kits‚ a six‚ seven and eight piece kit. The six piece kit will be made up of a snare drum‚ four tom toms and a bass drum. The seven piece kit will be similar‚ with the addition of another tom tom‚ and finally the eight piece will be similar to the seven piece‚ with the addition of a second bass drum. All drums will be sold without cymbals and hi-hats; however all will include a kick pedal for the base drum. The

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    hosting plays and poetry readings‚ blog contests and dance-a-thons‚ concerts and discussions. They are standing up for peace‚ walking for equality and running marathons for empowerment. In Johannesburg this Friday‚ hundreds of drummers will meet on the Rissik Street Bridge to boldly proclaim their message: “The Only Thing You Should Beat is a Drum.” Passersby will be invited to drum their outrage and activism against violence toward women and children. (pause) We are doing great things…and we are

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    in Tokyo‚ Japan. The sounds produced by these drums were what held their culture together as they believe that they would find an echo of the human heartbeat through it. To them‚ the heart is the principle of the human being. Thus‚ the name Kodo translates into two meanings: the first is “heartbeat”‚ which they believe is the primal source of all rhythm and the second is “children of the drum‚” which is a reflection of Kodo’s desire to play their drum simply with the heart of a child. The film began

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    Afro Carribbean Music

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    include a wide range of drums‚ slit gongs‚ rattles‚ double bells as well as melodic instruments like string instruments‚ musical bows‚ different types of harps and harp-like instruments such as the Kora as well as fiddles which are also used in American music as well in different genres of music. Many kinds of xylophone and lamellophone like the mbira‚ and different types of wind instruments are used through out the rich culture of this music. Studies have shown that the drums that are used in African

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