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    Ilu, the Talking Drum

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    Ilu‚ the Talking Drum For too long‚ people have neglected to remember where their culture stems from. The culture that lies in our past is connected to our present and ultimately‚ our future. Despite the possibilities that learning about our past can offer‚ there is no limit to how much despair can be found during the search. However‚ it is because of those faults that allow us to move forward in life. This point of view is the main focus in the poem “Ilu‚ the Talking Drum‚” a tale revolving

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    South Beats

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    Making your drum pattern then do the following: 1. Put a compressor on your Bass Kick (BD_2 on FruityLoops)‚ with a ratio of 2.5:1‚ the gain 5.0‚ the threshold -10 db‚ the attack 2.5‚ the release at 200ms‚ and the type on vintage. 2. Put a parametric eq on the same Bass Kick‚ with a low pass filter type from 125Hz down to 80Hz for a normal Bass‚ or 80Hz down to 31 Hz for a Lil Jon Low Bass Boom. 3. Put a compressor on your Kick drum (BD on FruityLoops)‚ with the presets "Drums." 4. Put

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    The drummer boy

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    change in the outcome of the war which is why the general says “it is as pointless as a head put on hind-side front and a man marching backward through life.” At the end of the story the author states that the peach blossoms fell on the drum‚ making me think that the drum was left in the open after the boy was killed. After the general hears the boy‚ Joby‚ crying he comes in to tell him how the battle is a pointless battle and has no real meaning‚ but he also states that the war will be a glorious time

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    Studio session plan

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    RECORDING PROCESSES. 2 REFERNCE TRACKS. 2 SESSION PLAN 1. Drum Track Listings. 3 Microphone Positioning. 3-4 SESSION PLAN 2. Bass Track Listings. 5 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 3. Guitar Track Listings. (Rhythm) 5 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 4. Guitar Track Listings. (Lead & Overdub) 6 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 5. Vocal Track Listings. 7 Microphone Positioning. SESSION PLAN 6. Drum Mixing. 8 EQUALISATION PLAN. SESSION PLAN 7. Guitar

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    Stevie Wonder Analyse

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    testimonies from other famous musicians like Eric Clapton. Eric Clapton said “Stevie Wonder has to be the greatest drummer of our time”. These examples give the audience even more of a reason to agree with his opinion. Also‚ according to Stevenson in 2013‚ Drum Magazine wrote‚ “News flash for those who didn’t know: Stevie Wonder also happens to be one badass drummer”. This quote from the magazine provides the audience with another opinion of what an exceptional drummer he is. The author lists the names

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    CONTEXT CLUES Learning how to guess words you don’t know is an important skill. Nobody wants to look every word up in a dictionary! If you learn how to guess the unfamiliar words in sentences‚ then you won’t have to read with your dictionary open all the time! 4 TYPES OF CONTEXT CLUES 1. Examples 2. Synonyms and definitions 3. Antonyms and contrast 4. Experience or sense of the sentence HOW TO GUESS WORDS IN CONTEXT The snake slithered through the grass. He was hunting. You

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    Analyzing Music

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    In just about every other areas of music instruction‚ they encourage students to analyze‚ learn and steal from the greats. Guitar students start out by playing along to their heros. Singers sing along. Classical music students analyze Bach‚ Mozart‚ Beethoven and likes and learn what stylistic elements identify their compositions as their works. Rightfully‚ this is a tricky topic with songwriters‚ because we’re so afraid of plagiarism. Even if you don’t end up in court‚ being accused of plagiarism

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    Protest Music Anaylsis

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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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    Music of the People

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    8-28 Timbre -The tone quality (not good or bad) of sound -The reason a Violin and Trumpet sound different *lowest pitch---> fundamental Aerophone -Primary sound caused by a column of air vibrating. – Trumpet‚ Flute‚ Organ etc. Membranophone -sound produced by a vibrating membrane Idiophone -Sound caused by the body of the instrument vibrating (cowbell‚ wood blocks) Chordophone -Sound produced by a vibrating string. *Lute- Has a body and a neck *Zither- Only has a body Listening

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    Live Performance Paper

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    work out because it was pretty packed with people just kind of hanging out. To describe the place‚ it is kind of a narrow bar/coffee shop atmosphere; all the tables are very close together and a performing area in the back just big enough to fit a drum set‚ bass‚ keyboard‚ and a guy playing the trombone. Out of nowhere the guys that were performing just kind of appeared in front of their instruments and started playing. This was a little different than the first time I went because there seemed to

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