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    Guitar Hero Speech

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    second hand flying V and a mean Marshall stack. (Can you say "whammy bar" grandma?) Your spirit is strong. You are channeling the guitar-Zen of Jennifer Batten‚ the fury of Nancy Wilson‚ and the machine-gun rhythms of Gabriela Quintero. But that beast with the chrome finish is staring at you from it’s place on the wall. Pick it up. Now. You won’t become the next girl guitar hero by staring at it. First‚ don’t be afraid to turn it up. Feedback and dissonance are part of nature’s glory; things collide

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    Margaret floy Washburn was a strong intellectual woman‚ the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in psychology‚ was born on July 25th in Harlem in New York City to parents who strongly encouraged intellectual pursuits. Washburn was notably a teacher‚ however she worked in many areas of psychology and it well-known for her contributions in theory development (including her motor theory)‚ experimental work‚ animal behavior and professional service. Besides publishing over 200 scientific articles and reviews

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    Truman Capote’s‚ “A Diamond Guitar”‚ is a mellow dramatic depiction of two people who fell into each other’s lives‚ needed each other‚ and who inevitably used one another. Throughout the story you are led to believe that there is two main protagonist characters‚ but the author discretely turns one of them into an antagonist during the climax. Mr. Schaeffer is an older man‚ trapped in a “prison” on a farm that is surrounded by woods. The prison being a metaphor for his mind’s lack of freedom‚ serves

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    Common Guitar Tuning

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    In this lesson‚ you have learned to: Identify three common guitar tuning methods. Tune your guitar You will now record and submit a video performance of "Strums and Strokes" and "Picking and Strumming" for assessment: When you receive your grade‚ compare your self-evaluation with your teacher’s assessment. Save your self-evaluation for your next Discussion-Based Assessment with your teacher. 1.09 assignment instructions The assessment for lesson 01.09 will be a video performance. This assessment

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    United Breaks Guitars

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    of the message needs to aim mass influencers in order to generate word of mouth and gain popularity. Apart from this‚ the video needs to appeal to the viewer’s emotions‚ this way the receptor will feel part of the event. On the specific case of “United Breaks Guitar” (UBG)‚ we will analyze the type of message it is conveying‚ the people who first caused an impression on and the repercussions this video brought. The message that UBG conveyed “empowered” the viewers with information and an idea that

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    Margaret Floy Washburn Margaret Floy Washburn was born to Reverend Francis and Elizabeth Floy Washburn in Harlem‚ New York City on July 25‚ 1871. She was the only child. Although Margaret did not attend school until the age of seven‚ she was taught how to read and write before then. The first school she attended was a private school kept by The Misses Smuller‚ three accomplished daughters of a retired Presbyterian minister who lived in the next house. During her schooling‚ Washburn gained the fundamentals

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    Martin Guitar Company

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    experienced”? Brandon Staab Marketing 320 (002557) Michael B. Zeibell Section 10 C.F Martin is a guitar company which has constructed acoustic instruments for 174 years. The company started when Christian Frederick Martin moved from Germany to New York City in 1833 with the dream of producing acoustic guitars. On 196th Hudson Street his dream became reality‚ and Martin guitars were being constructed. Because of the weak music industry in the 1830’s‚ Martin grew through a variety of

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    how to play guitar

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    ________________________________________ On Learning to Play Guitar If you decide you want to play guitar‚ there are a surprising number of strange obstacles in your way. I hear from a lot of people who say "I am going to get guitar lessons for my kid" without realizing what a thorny and complex thing it is. Piano or fiddle lessons are kind of routine. Untold numbers of people are blaming themselves for not getting going or losing interest in their guitar lessons‚ when what they were being taught was not

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    Electronic Guitar Tuner

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    Fuzzy Automatic Guitar Tuner Kourosh Rahnamai‚ Brian Cox‚ Kevin Gorman Department of Electrical Engineering Western New England College Springfield‚ MA 01119‚ USA {krahnama‚bcox0‚kgorman}@wnec.edu receive of the other PC’s serial connection and visa versa. This allows the controller to be downloaded to the target PC and provides a two-way communications between the host and target PCs. Abstract – An automatic guitar tuner was successfully designed and developed using a fuzzy logic controller

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    Acoustic Guitar Essay

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    Strings: For a common acoustic guitar‚ there are six strings. These strings‚ either made of nylon or steel string acoustics‚ are tuned low E‚ A‚ D‚ G‚ B‚ and high E respectively. Subsequently‚ four factors determine the pitch when the strings are plucked: mass‚ tension‚ length‚ and mode of vibration. For instance‚ if you were to have a heavy string‚ it would take a longer time to vibrate‚ thus‚ giving it a lower frequency. And vice versa. However‚ frequency is not only limited to string

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