The cost to make it in house right now is higher than what we are paying to outsource. I would like it invest more time in to seeing if it would be a viable option for TFL seeing that making it in-house will get rid of the drums that it is being ship in. Not having these drums will save space in the factory and we will know longer have the hassle of disposing of them. If you could let me know it this is an issue you would like me to do more information on please let me know. Respectfully,
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of In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight" is a strophic composition produced by Phil Collins. The aria consists of an electronic drum set an electric guitar and a prophet to add an additional fullness to the song. The exposition of the monody is at an adagio tempo. The electronic drum kit repeats a drum pattern with 12 drum hits in each loop, while accenting on every third beat {eg.1-2-1-2-1-2-1-22-1-2 | 11-2-1-2-1-2-1-22-1-2}. In the middle of the first loop the electric guitar
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Analysis of how and where the influence of bass culture has occurred in the United Kingdom Name Institution Introduction Bass culture began as one of the key musical paradigm shift of the rave and breakbeat hardcore in the United Kingdom in the early years of the 1990. Since its introduction in the 1980’'s, bass culture has undergone significant transformation in terms of style and incorporating dance elements from different music genres such
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unaffected by technology is the fact that I am a drummer. I’ve been playing my entire life (well since I can remember) and the drums have ultimately stayed consistent in their design and purpose. There have been advances in the expansion of drums for example: electrics drums, drum pads, and computer simulated drums. All which are trying to portray the original sound of the drum itself. This example supports my
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Before this performance the basic idea I had about percussion group was that they primarily used drums and cymbals for the majority of their music. However, this was not the case. I was thoroughly impressed with the variety of instruments that they used. Some of which I have never seen before. Some of the instruments that I observed the performers using were the gong, the triangle, Marimba, and hand drums. My favorite instrument that I observed is called the” cajon”. I was amazed by this instrument
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brought me to better knowledge of what my purpose in life was. All my life I had a passion for playing the drums. I started out at the tender age of five beating on pots and pans. Anything that made a sound I used it. My God mother and God-brother saw deep inside of me that my purpose in life was to play the drums for the ministry so they invested into my gift and bought me my very first drum set. Later on my God-brother got ill and it seem as though he wouldn’t have conquered this obstacle. He fought
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Drums. The steady beat following to whatever rhythm that accompanies whatever song you chose. The vibrations I get from pounding the high tom-toms or low tom-toms with the drumsticks, the exhilarating rush that I get high off of when you stomp on the foot petal beating the bass drum. With my hands slick with sweat from gripping the sticks so tight I’m completely sure I have millions of tiny scattered splinters in the palm of my hands. Even the smell of the sweat and pure determined focus in the
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The Drum D’Angelo Tolbert American International University Topics in Cultural Studies September 23, 2012 Shari Manley The Drum and Rhythm When it comes to my culture and people were are people of the rhythm. The way we have kept the rhythm has been the way of the drum. As African American we are lovers of the beat and though we only use the drum entertain we understand that it is something more. Though we as a people have went through many transformations the drum has remain practically
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of a house, the drums are the foundation of a recording. On a strong foundation, you can build almost anything you or your clients can imagine. (Owsinski & Moody, 2008, p. 95). Therefore, the challenging task will be whether to pan the elements according to drummers perspective or audience perspective. Although most drummers are gravitated towards drummer's perspective for more logical, perceptual loudness and the attack of the drums is more gratifying than a widely spaced out drum mix. Likewise,
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employing 120 people under a corporate structure. The current practice of purchasing the mustard consist of buying 500 drums or 100,000 liters of mustard, costing $72 per drum. ($64 per drum plus freight cost of $8 per drum). TFL runs three eight-hour shifts five days a week. Paying the workers $20 per hour and it takes 10 minutes to handle each drum. After the processes of handling the drums is completed, they are given to a contractor for proper disposal adding other costs of $0.02 per liter. Costing
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