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    EFFECTS Distortion‚ delay and flanging on the guitar Voice distortion near the end of the song Synth Strings playing the background chords (also towards the end) Ghosting to create odd sounds in the background FORCES Bass guitar Drums (repetitive‚ syncopated patterns‚ drum rolls on the snare‚ regular use of the toms) Synth strings Lead guitar Rhythm guitar Vocals (male tenor‚ strained at times for effect) HARMONY The chords come from ideas played on a guitar so they look complicated written

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    their own dances. The women normally dance in place while the men dance in a circle. Some feel that Native American music is one of the most complicated forms of music performed. The tensing and releasing of the vocals combined with the various drum beats makes it a very complex form of art. Music styles vary because of the many different

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    Green Tire Uniformity Measurement using High Speed Laser Profile Sensors Introduction Tire Uniformity refers to the dynamic mechanical properties of pneumatic tires as strictly defined by a set of measurement standards and test conditions accepted by global tire and car makers. These measurement standards include the parameters of radial force variation‚ lateral force variation‚ conicity‚ plysteer‚ radial runout‚ lateral runout‚ and sidewall bulge. Tire makers worldwide employ tire uniformity

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    to Heaven‚ In the Mood‚ and I’ll Fly Away. The instrumentation of the band was the singer in the middle and front of the stage than starting from the left on the front was the keyboard‚ five saxophones‚ and a xylophone. The middle row consisted of drums and three trombones. While the back row contained a bass guitar‚ guitar‚ and four trumpets. I was a referential listener during the performance. Certain songs prompted

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    by a masked performance; this is where the performers wear some kind of facial masks to represent the character that they are portraying. The actors move slowly and have a musical ensemble playing in the background. The ensemble consists of three drums and a horizontal flute. These instruments are known as the fue‚ kotsuzumi‚ ootsuzumi and taiko. (Activities) The only prop used on stage is a painted pine tree. This draws the audience’s attention more to the actors instead of the surrounding area

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    Non-Membranous Percussive (Ghan) CHIMPTA (CHIMTA) The chimpta is actually a fire tong.  However‚ it has evolved into a musical instrument by the permanent addition of small brass jingles.  This instrument is especially popular in Punjabi folk music and the Sikh religious music known as shabad. GHUNGHARU Traditional ghungaru (left) / padded ghungharu (right) Ghungharu are the "tinkle bells" or "jingle bells" which are used to adorn the feet of dancers.  When tied to the feet‚ they are

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    There are many foreign cultures out there in the world‚ yet not all of the cultures are the same. They may have different things they celebrate or do because of their culture. The most appealing culture is the North African culture. This is because of their art‚ music‚ food‚ and language. This is a culture that a lot of people don’t know very much about. Also they may not even want to learn about the culture anyway. Since people don’t want to learn about it but there is many more things to the culture

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    lined up at the end zone‚ I knew I’d be okay. One last run through‚ one last push. With chins up and eyes wide with pride‚ we marched onto the football field‚ our hearts pounding‚ to our opening positions. I listened as the crowd cheered for us and the drum major‚ the leader and conductor of the band‚ saluted to express the band was ready. I performed my heart out‚ hitting every position‚ playing every note with all of my passion. Within nine fleeting minutes‚ we struck that last impact with everything

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    The Poem Walt Whitman’s “The Artilleryman’s Vision” records the nighttime apparitions of a Civil War veteran after the war has ended. Although “the wars are over long” and this former artilleryman is lying in the safety of his own bedroom‚ with wife and infant nearby‚ the memories of fierce battles remain with him‚ surfacing after midnight in a nightmarish mental picture. “There in the room as I wake from sleep this vision presses upon me‚” Whitman’s speaker‚ the artilleryman‚ informs us. The vision

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    has a backdrop of Purple colour with golden line. This matched with the packaging colouring scheme of the Cadbury Dairy Milk (CDM) Chocolates. Also it has a lot of musical instruments in the ad. It shows a studio. So whenever a visual sees a set of drum or other musical instruments‚ it would remind him of this ad‚ and would intern reflect the joy that CDM could provide. The music used in the ad is to attract the

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