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    Music Ethnography

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    one individual or a group of individuals with the desire to create music. Dominic Facciponte a native of Syracuse‚ New York and a good friend of mine‚ who currently attends Hobart College as a Biology major and also plays lacrosse‚ is a talented drummer who was apart of a high school band. Although his life path and career path he chose is not in the Music Industry or involved with music‚ Dominic still has a deep passion for the drums. Dominic started playing percussion drums at the age of 7 years

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    Marketing Strategies & Planning Existing company: Fender (Fender Musical Instruments Corporation) Fender is an American manufacturer of stringed instruments and amplifiers based out of Scottsdale‚ Arizona. The privately held company was founded by Clarence Leonidas “Leo” Fender in Clifornia in 1946. The company specializes in solid body electric guitars such as the Stratocaster and Telecaster‚ and solid body electric bass guitars such as the Precision and Jazz models. Fender

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    no introduction‚ I just seemed less organized‚ but that’s ok‚ it was just a jam session. The trombone playing a very soft and very slow solo that was very short started off Song #1‚ and then the bass and the drums jumped in to keep the beat. The drummer was tapping the high hat over and over‚ and then the keyboard started playing so accompanying melody very softly too. Out of nowhere the drums and bass started playing louder and much quicker and then everybody dropped out except for the piano. His

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    Joseph Nicolosi Instructor: Mallen English Composition 9/24/2014 First essay Little Drummer Kid Back when I was a child I never asked for much. I never had much of an interest in toys and spent most of my time alone. Even at the age of 8 I was a deep thinker‚ always questioning why things happen the way they do. I was constantly observing the world around me as if I was on the outside. I learned to appreciate silence at such a young age and didn’t speak much. I only spoke when I was spoken to

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    Drum Essay

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    maple construction is used while birch is used to get a high‚ resonant tone full of vibration. The heaviest wood that dissipates the most amount of energy is oak‚ creating a lower‚ flat sound. When the wooden shell construction isn’t enough for drummers to achieve the right amount of sound wave dampening‚ different drum heads are used. The

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    Gcse Music Bix Movement

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    HAND-CRANK MUSIC BOX MOVEMENT MUSICMAKER’S KITS‚ INC PO BOX 2117 STILLWATER‚ MN 55082 (651) 439-9120 harpkit.com PARTS LIST Musical Movement 4 Mounting Screws‚ M3 X 20mm Hole Punch 1 Pre-Punched Music Strip (heavy paper) 5 Un-Punched Music Strips (heavy paper) 3 Sample Song Arrangements (plain paper) 4 Rubber Feet‚ with screws ¼" Plywood Platform‚ 3" X 4-1/2" Kit Instructions PREPARING THE BOX _____1) Please check over the parts of this kit to make sure you received everything listed. Test the

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    chick webb bio

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    Biography William Henry Webb “chick Webb” was born on February 10‚ 1909 in Baltimore‚ Maryland. He was born to William Henry and Mary Webb‚ he had three sisters Bessie‚ Mabel‚ and Ethel. Chick was a legend to a lot of people. He was one of the best drummer of the swing era. At a young age William contracted spinal tuberculosis that left him a hunchback and little use of his legs. Doctors recommend he take up drumming as a remedy to loosen up his stiff joints since then he took up drumming.so

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    Drummer Guy Vanderhaeghe

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    In “Drummer‚” Guy Vanderhaeghe shows us how important the need for one ’s own principles really is. Setting place in the early 1950 ’s‚ Vanderhaeghe shares a story through Billy ’s point of view‚ a small-town fifteen year old who starts to see the why principles are necessary throughout a series of events. These include: Billy standing up to his father after getting ridiculed for attending the “wrong” church; assessing his teacher‚ Ms. Clark ’s view on why one needs principles; and when he starts

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    A Different Drummer

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    KELLEY’S A DIFFERENT DRUMMER Notes including • Life and Background of the Author • List of Characters • Critical Commentaries • Character Analyses • Critical Essays • Essay Topics and Review Questions • Selected Bibliography LIFE AND BACKGROUND OF THE AUTHOR Like many young men‚ William Melvin Kelley’s ideas about who he is and what America is all about have undergone major changes. For many years‚ he was‚ in his own words‚ an "assimilated student." He was educated at Fieldston

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    The Drummer Boy Analysis

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    Nothing had a name.Nothing was as it once was.¨ In ¨The Drummer Boy of Shiloh¨ by Ray Bradbury‚ Joby‚ the drummer boy‚ thinks he is not an important part of the war. He wants to be a soldier and have a gun but the general changes his mind by telling him how important he is to the army. And how‚ if the general were to die‚ he would be the general. After hearing this‚ Joby realizes how important he is to the army. Thus‚ becoming a proud drummer boy. In the story‚ there are symbols of hope‚ fatherhood

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