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    The Man Comes Around

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    themes of sorrow‚ redemption and moral tributes. One of Mr. Cash’s songs “When the Man Comes Around”‚ recorded in 2002‚ was written one year before Mr. Cash passed away in 2003. Johnny Cash presents the idea of a Judgment Day through soft indifferent guitar tones‚ somber vocals‚ and scriptures from the book of Revelations. The first thing that grabs the attention of a listener of Johnny Cash is his voice. Cash is well known for his deep baritone voice‚ and his distinctive back band with rebellious

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    Usually when you think about mariachi you tend to think about a dinner at a Mexican restaurant‚ a situation that you do not find necessarily entertaining but something you get a couple laughs about. This band is serious! The melody coming from the guitars and violin is very amusing‚ accompanied by the vocals makes a perfect song. The chorus of the song is very catchy; you’ll be singing "my revolution girl" for the next couple of hours. The balance between the polyphonic texture and synchronized harmony

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    The role of the Violin in Two of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Research Project Proposal: The role of the Violin in 2 of the Musical Folk Traditions of Trinidad and Tobago. By Janelle Xavier Proposal Descriptions: This research paper compiles primary and secondary data from interviews with violinists who work or have worked specifically in folk music in the Trinidad and Tobago. It seeks to investigate and document the reasons for and the

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    The best choice I made when I was younger When I was about to graduate from high school in 2007‚ I had a lot of questions on my mind. One of the main questions I had was‚ should I start college at an early age in my life‚ or should I just wait awhile before I rush into getting my masters. A lot of my friends never went straight into college after high school and hence I thought to myself‚ I don’t want to be in their position. Starting college has a lot of benefits. One such benefit after

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    Science Fair Experiment

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    location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your guitar: 1.Select a string and starting

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    santa cruz case study

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    CASE 2 (Individual) Santa Cruz Guitar Company Yes. As what I have read‚ at first‚ Santa Cruz Guitar Company was having a problem in terms of producing fewer than 800 instruments a year. The company does not have a formal quality department‚ nor has it consciously tried to apply TQM principles. When there was a tour of its facilities and operations‚ there was a suggestion that the SCGC may use the many of the principles of TQM which are evident. I could say that they really trying to find ways on

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    The Syd Barrett Story

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    Syd Barrett: Everyone is supposed to have fun when they’re young - I don’t know why‚ but I never did. David Gilmour: In my opinion‚ it’s a family situation that’s at the root of it all. Syd’s father’s death affected him very heavily and his mother always pampered him - made him out to be a genius of sorts. MATILDA MOTHER (from ’The Piper at the Gates of Dawn’) There was a king who ruled the land. His majesty was

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    explain a segment of his childhood in which he rejects a traditional culture in favor of his own. David Sedaris is a young man and his father wants him and his sisters to learn to play instruments for their family band. Sedaris is assigned to play the guitar by his father and he starts getting lessons at a nearby mall. The only problem for him is that his teacher is an sexual midget. The theme of this essay is that you need to be good and honest to others. Sedaris’s father wanted to have a family of musicians

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    Cory W. Smith Mrs. Huskinsson English 101 18 November 2012 Book Review: The Most They Ever Had The Most They Ever Had is a story of suffering‚ hard work‚ and sacrifice. It is a collaboration of interviews conducted on the textile workers of the Profile cotton mill in Jacksonville‚ Alabama. The author of the book‚ Rick Bragg‚ compiles the stories of these people because he is one of them. He was raised in Jacksonville‚ Alabama. His older brother‚ Sam‚ worked at the mill. Bragg wrote this story

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    B.B. King

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    and King was raised by his maternal grandmother Elnora Farr in Kilmichael Mississippi. King Grew up singing in the gospel choir at Elkhorn Baptist Church and at the age of 12 he purchased his first guitar for $15.00. At the age of 18th‚ King left his town to work as a tractor driver and play and play guitar performing at area churches. Education: King went to a large school in a place called Lexington Mississippi‚ but most of his early schooling was in a place called Kilmichael where he lived with

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