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    Flutist Concert Review

    the years, I have thoroughly enjoyed doing. This Saturday was no exception to my music appreciation as I attended a percussion, flute and piano recital at the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall. Although the flute has not always been one my favorite instruments I was quite surprised to see an unorthodox type of performance by the flutist that I have frequently been accustomed to. The concert began with a sluggish start with a rendition of “Bordell 1990”. It was performed by two young ladies playing a

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    The Drum

    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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    Back to the Basics: an Instrumental Pedagogy Paradigm Shift

    applying the Natural LEarning Process and Perceptual-Motor Learning. Three correlated modi operandi could include the integration and basic study of human physiology and psychology, vocal study, and phonology of French (or other language relevant per instrument). Copyright © 2012 Jaime Santucci MusicianConFuoco.com. All Rights Reserved. Santucci 3 Few pedagogues

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    Rnp Radio Navigation Performance

    REQUIRED NAVIGATION PERFORMANCE/AREA NAVIGATION GUIDE ANNEXURE – 4 ARINC 424 Path terminators ARINC. Formally known as the Air Radio Corporation of America. ARINC424, the industry standard for the transmission of aeronautical information databases for aircraft flight management system (FMS) use. Path and Terminator (“Path Terminator”). A two-letter code, which defines a specific type of flight path along a segment of a procedure and a specific type of termination of that flight path

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    History of Electronic Music

    changing and evolving today. Electric music can vary from instruments like Theremin, synthesizer, and the keyboard to simple computers. These instruments create/synthesize or manipulate sound. Electric music was first introduced in the mid-20th century by Thaddeaus Cahill. He introduced the Dynamaphone which was an array of dynamos that produced many pitches. This was the first instance of electronic music. While this wasn’t a particular instrument it still proved that pitches could be released through

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    Lucy

    emphasize the song’s message. These tools incorporate with the emotions that the lyrics are trying to render. In other words, the theme of the song, which talks about the pain and regrets that can follow abortion, ties with the sounds of the percussion instruments played. The theme emphasizes that any decision, whether big or small, can affect one’s future, and can be life-changing. Therefore, well-thought decisions are significant and are highly accentuated in this heart-warming composition. The song “Lucy”

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    Will You Fly Away

    Unusual Attitudes Objective: The student exhibits adequate knowledge of the elements relating to attitude instrument flying during recovery from unusual flight attitudes both nose high and nose low. The student must use proper instrument cross-check and interpretation, and applies the appropriate pitch, bank, and power corrections in the correct sequence to return the aircraft to a stabilized level flight attitude. Procedure: (Nose High) * Increase Power * Apply forward elevator pressure

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    Music

    - Introduce this topic: Vietnamese traditional music: + Definition traditional music + The importance of traditional music II/ Main body - Define and explant traditional music - Explant the traditional instrument - Argument about traditional music is very important - Preserving and developing traditional music III/ Conclusion - Music advantages and explain - Traditional music is very important and all people should preserve

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    Koto Music

    the koto instrument as well as the similarities and differences between koto music and Western art music. The koto is Japanese traditional musical stringed instrument very similar to the Chinese instrument called a Zheng which is made from wood and originally had five strings made from silk or plastic. There were twelve strings by the time the koto was first imported to Japan from China and today they can range from thirteen to twenty-five strings. It can be used as a solo instrument or it can

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    Faber Castle Business Overview

    Business Overview Background on the Market Stationery is a global market, which continues to grow in line with economic, socio-demographic and technological developments. Market intelligence provider predicts that the stationery industry will continue its rapid growth across much of the developing world. As well as having expanding markets for stationery, these regions are also assuming increasing importance as exporters and suppliers to other parts of the world. As urbanisation increases in these

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