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    Rock And Roll Speech

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    Nonetheless this genre did not acquire its name until 1954. ( Farley) The earliest rock and roll styles of the late 1940s and early 1950s used either the piano or saxophone as the lead instrument. Later these were generally replaced or supplemented by guitar in the middle to late 1950s. The beat is usually a blues rhythm with an accentuated

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    not make much sense. For example‚ in Tame Impala’s “Skeleton Tiger”‚ one line reads “Count the number of beings you are‚ see how long it takes you.” However this doesn’t have to be the case. The music is made up of standard rock instruments like‚ guitar‚ drums and bass but it also contains effects like reverb (A.K.A. echo) and distortion to

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    Like urban music in the United States‚ bachata began as music for poor and dispossessed. Originating in the Dominican Republic‚ it reflects the social and economic dislocation of the poorest Dominicans. Derived from the Latin American tradition of guitar music‚ bachata emerged in the 1960s only to be denigrated by the media‚ mainstream musicians‚ and middle- and upper-class Dominicans‚ mainly because the lyrics often about hard drinking‚ women troubles‚ illicit sex‚ and male bravado were considered

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    Washburn

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    care for the instruments are what motivate most the employees at Washburn Guitars. They have a tremendous value for music that their reward is to see a guitar finished. “Since our beginning in 1883‚ Washburn continues to build upon our foundation of high quality craftsmanship down to the very last detail. Our acoustics embody thoughtful details like easy playability‚ touch sensitive feel‚ and inspiring tone in every guitar.” (Washburn History) Most of the employees have a passion so great for the

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    Jacob The Great

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    never stuck with any of them long enough to get any good. He begged his mother for months for a guitar so that he could play Black Eyed Peas songs to Angie‚ a girl he liked‚ but after he finally got one for Christmas‚ he found out that guitars don’t play themselves. He took a few lessons‚ but strumming the strings hurt his fingers and he didn’t like holding the pick‚ so now the five-hundred dollar guitar lives under his bed. After reading an ad in the back of one of his comic books‚ Jacob decided that

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    “Stereotyping Blondes” A stereotype is “...a fixed‚ over generalized belief about a particular group or class of people.” (Cardwell‚ 1996) Stereotyping is a crime committed by all. It is not done intentionally in all cases of course. Everyone will sneak in a little joke here and there about the nature of a certain hair color‚ race‚ age‚ weight‚ etc. What people do not realize is that these little harmless jokes have created stereotypes. I personally believe that the little harmless jokes ended

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    Albinism Research Paper

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    Running Head: ALBINISM ALBINISM Ivy Tech ANP 101 July 9‚ 2008 What is Albinism? Albinism is a hereditary disorder‚ which results in little or no production of the pigment melanin. The disorder is not an infectious disease and cannot be transmitted through contact‚ blood transfusions‚ or other means. Albinism is usually‚ but not always‚ apparent in a person’s skin‚ hair and eyes. The most recognizable form (called oculocutaneous albinism or OCA)‚ results

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    Conflicting Perspectives Focus Question – How are conflicting perspectives revealed in two of Ted Hughes poems and a related text? Individuals form perspectives over time reflecting their experiences‚ knowledge‚ attitudes‚ opinions and beliefs. Ted Hughes’ anthology of poems‚ Birthday Letters (1998)‚ illustrates his personal perspective on his life with Sylvia Plath. The poems ‘Fulbright Scholars’ and ‘Sam’ reveal an array of conflicting perspectives effectively depicted by Hughes. The film

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      | None of the above | 4.  Which of the following statements about Electric Guitars is not true?   | Electric Guitars utilize Faraday’s Law. |   | Electric Guitars utilize Lenz’s Law. - wrong |   | The pickup coils in an Electric Guitar are inductors. |   | Jimi Hendrix used an electric guitar when he recorded the album Electric Lady Land released in 1968. |   | The pickup coils used in an Electric Guitar store current. | 5.  If the current through a solenoid is increasing‚ there

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    open G tuning with the guitar tuned up to the key of B. This enables Johnson’s use of a slide‚ which features as prominently in the song as the vocal the slide shares purpose more as a second "answer" vocal than addition‚ with the pressure of emphasizing the dark confusion in the lyrics. For example of you listen to the track “Cross Road Blues” from 0:44 Notice the “call-and-response” between the vocals and the guitar; each line of lyric is tracked by an “answer” from the guitar (Both are Johnson).

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