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    Purple Rain

    want to see you laughing in the purple rain | 18 Seconds into the song the Verse 1 starts.Bass Guitar | Sonic features that is added to the verse is Echo.The drum is reverbed throughout the chorusAt the end of when Prince sings purple rain all instruments stop playing for 2 seconds at 48seconds into the song, while prince still sings. | Chorus 1 | Purple rain, purple rain Purple rain, purple rain Purple rain, purple rain I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain | Electric Guitar chords

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    World Music Essay

    overlapping solo-choral response, and occasional simultaneous independent melodies. In addition to voice, many wind and string instruments perform melodic functions. 3. In what ways do Jùjú and other types of popular music in sub-Saharan Africa draw on traditional music for inspiration? After World War II, musician in Nigeria began incorporation electric instrument in their juju recording. The juju was an important musical means of expressing Nigerian cultural identity, especially for the

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    The Evolution of Musical Instruments

    Evolution of Musical Instruments Music, the concept is something almost instinctually recognized. Rhythm, is it appropriated from our culture, or is it something innately recognized between living beings? From beating on walls to humming tunes, making music is something we are almost all capable of doing. But over time we have evolved our way of procuring these sounds, these vibrational patterns, and it has helped us evolve the actual concept of music to newer and grander concepts. To better understand

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    African History

    passionate aerobic trainer, and my father was a professional basketball player. I was practically raised in gym and surrounded with sports all my life. Despite my love for sports, I later found my true passion for music. I began to play percussion instruments and learned great deal about discipline, persistence and power of practice. Combining my musical and sports experiences helped me to excel in musical programs and school sports, such as marathon and gymnastics. Unfortunately after the war started

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    Capstone Project

    In the last twenty years there have been many different attempts to change how police supervisors determine if subordinates are meeting necessary production standards. The methodology or type of productions standards used can have direct effect on a department’s ability to maintain oversight of the officers it employees, maintain community confidence it its ability to protect and serve, and finally to catch prosecute those who chose to violate the laws of the community. The trend with most police

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    British Invasion Concert Report

    a bassoon, two alto saxophones, a tenor saxophone, a baritone saxophone, six trumpets, four horns, three trombones, a euphorium, a tuba, and five percussion instruments. The first composition played by the ensemble was “Fanfare for the Lord Mayor of London” by Arthur Bliss. Like most fanfares it was played with mostly brass instruments and a cymbal. Throughout the composition the pitch is relatively the same not being very high or low. Generally speaking the melodies in this composition

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    Alex Sipiagin Unexpected Reversal Analysis

    Russian-born trumpeter Alex Sipiagin has been faithful to a post-bop idealism while searching for the perfect hook. A regular on the Criss Cross catalog, he released more than a dozen records as a leader. In addition to studio recordings with Dave Holland, Michael Brecker, and Mingus Big Band, he also stepped out of the jazz sphere by working with Eric Clapton and Elvis Costello. For his latest all-original session, Moments Captured, he secures bassist Matt Brewer and drummer Eric Harland, who wove

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    Bullhark Fishing Lanyard

    Each Bullshark Fishing Lanyard is made from 550 paracord and ⅜” contoured buckles. It is weaved using three different knot techniques, the cobra weave, the trilobite weave, and the ladder strap knot. All cut ends of the paracord are either spliced into another piece or secured on the backside of a weave. This ensures no fraying, and the lanyard will not come apart. The flexible weaves used in making the lanyards ensure great comfort and movability while wearing. The lanyard has 5 swivels with interlocking

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    Personal Essay: Music Analysis

    Scientifically, music is defined as any series of sounds that is percieved as pleasant to one’s aural senses. This is a crude answer, however, and ignores the complexity of thought and emotion within the elements of music. Throughout my own life, I have found a deep appreciation and utter infatuation with music, performing, and understanding its technical elements, and I have come to understand it as something more than sound. While the very basis of music to most anyone would be sound, most any

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    Samuel Barber's Adagio For Strings

    Adagio for Strings is a timeless 20th century string orchestra piece that exudes immense sorrow. Written by Samuel Barber in 1938 and broadcasted across the country, this piece evoked strong emotion in anyone who heard it and continues to today. The piece was originally a movement of a string quartet of Barber’s in 1936 but later he wrote Adagio for Strings as its own string orchestral piece. The piece was first performed in November of 1938 by the NBC Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Arturo Toscanini

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