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    Kinds of Music

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    MUSIC Music is no stranger to anyone‚ but have you ever asked someone as to what music is. If not‚ then try on but be prepared that you would not receive any definite answer from anyone. The dictionary defines music as ‘the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition’. However‚ in the larger picture‚ the definition of music varies with culture‚ people‚ place or time. Music is sublime and too varied‚ leaving each individual with a different

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    About Hardcore-Punk

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    Hardcore punk Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock which originated in the United States in the late 1970s. It emerged as the first wave of punk artists disbanded or moved onto different genres and the left behind-artists focused on music with faster tempos‚ louder beats‚ and a generally "harder" bass/decibel level - therefore resulting in many referring to the music as "Hardcore." The sound is generally thicker‚ heavier‚ and faster than 1970s-style punk rock. It is sometimes characterized

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    Walk This Way Analysis

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    followed “Walk This Way‚” other prominent rock – rap collaborations surfaced‚ Anthrax with Public Enemy‚ Pearl Jam with Cypress Hill‚ and Mudhoney with Sir Mix-A-Lot. In addition‚ rock and metal bands like Rage Against the Machine‚ Limp Bizkit‚ and Linkin Park‚ merged the two styles to create rap-rock and nu-metal. Steven Tyler said‚ “I’m honored beyond belief [that it started bands fusing rap and rock]. If that wasn’t the case‚ then we wouldn’t be here today” (Cashmore‚ 2013). To this day‚ their collaborated

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    Subgenre Of Country Music

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    ethnic group” (David‚ 1999‚ p.88). The styles of this subgenre are old-time songs and dances. In order to keep the originality of the country music‚ they only use the old string instruments as their main instruments like guitar‚ fiddle‚ mandolin‚ bass fiddle and five-string banjo. The popularity of Bluegrass increases rapidly because most of the night clubs at that time played Bluegrass songs since all of the night club members love this kind of subgenre. The most popular singer that sings Bluegrass song

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    INTRODUCTION: OCCURANCE OF CHROMIUM: Chromium is a heavy metal which is considered as an environmental pollutant (Nafish et al‚ .2012). It is 7th most occurring element on earth and its average concentration in the earth is about 100mg/kg. (Panda and Choudhory‚ .2005). Apart from its importance chromium causing serious hazards for those organisms and plants that are exposed to the chromium in polluted areas of high concentrations. Being highly toxic metal it mainly comes from leather tanning‚ textile

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    Music and Personality

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    personality. For example‚ researchers found that people could make accurate judgments about an individual’s levels of extraversion‚ creativity and open-mindedness after listening to ten of their favorite songs. Extraverts tend to seek out songs with heavy bass lines‚ while those who enjoy more complex styles such as jazz and classical music tend to be more creative and have higher IQ-scores. Why music is such a significant part of people’s identity? People may define their musical identity by wearing

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    Thirty-one years after the release of Ride the Lightning‚ Metallica’s second studio album – and the record that arguable established them as one of the greatest bands of all time - the heavy-metal band can now be found as the subject of a comic-strip mash-up with Garfield the Cat. Artist and creator‚ Jimmy Two Hands‚ has recently been drawing up strips which fuse James Hetfield‚ Metallica’s vocalist and lead-guitarist‚ with the lazy‚ orange cat Garfield‚ in a web-comic titled Hetfield. Hetfield

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    Underground Bands & Musicians of Bangladesh Submitted to Shenin Ziauddin Lecturer Department of Banking University of Dhaka Date of Submission 21 April‚ 2010. Underground Bands & Musicians of Bangladesh Submitted By Group 3 Mohammad Tanvir Shahariar ID:16024 Firoz Hasan Siddiquee ID:16008 Tashmeem Farhana Iftekhar ID:16061 Inur Nahar ID:16019 Amit Kumar Shaha ID:16026 Shahariar Kabir ID:16015 April 21‚ 2010.

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    MUSIC GENRES

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    LESSON 7: PUNK‚ DISCO‚ GLAM ROCK‚ REGGAE‚ CUMBIA AND HARD ROCK Reggae A Jamaican music genre which originated from the ska and rocksteady. The word reggae means rags‚ ragged. This also mean ragged dance music. The music style of reggae has an offbeat rhythm‚ syncopated‚ and staccato chords. Reggae music use also stringed instruments like guitar‚ bass guitar and piano. For the percussion‚ reggae use snare drums and tom0tom drums. Horns are also used like the saxophone‚ trumpet and trombone. Some

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    these "red mud lakes" resulted in the percolation of caustic residues (sodium) into the underground aquifers in local areas. The sludge contains high levels of heavy metals and other pollutants. Thus‚ the soil remaining‚ cannot sustain life on it. The environmental impact of Jamaica’s bauxite mining symbolizes the majority of mining or heavy industrial operations. Bauxite mining‚ which is considered as surface mining‚ is land extensive‚ noisy and dusty. Mining pits are often in between small rural

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