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    Chicago Illinois born, Gil Scott Heron, set a new path for music. Gil Scott Heron was commonly known as the ‘father’ of rap music. His poetry deals with issues to do with the Harlem communities, similar to what he had grown up in. His lyrics deal with issues within the African American community. Gil Scott’s literature deals with both class and race. Heron brings to attention many issues dealing with both class and race in the African American community. Gil Scott Heron preferred to think of…

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    Country music in light of the fact that most tunes are intended to recount an account of the author. The usual tone of Country Music is catchy and can make you either somber or content. Instruments commonly used/heard in Country Music are the acoustic guitar, accordion, auto harp, banjo, drums, fiddle, harmonica, piano, washboard, and zither. The verses in a rap melody are an essential component of rap to get the message to its audience members. The beat is the thing that adds style to the tune,…

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    Rob Thomas Book Report

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    Conception Rob Thomas originally wrote Veronica Mars as a young adult novel for publishing company Simon & Schuster. Prior to his first television job on Dawson's Creek, Thomas sold two novel ideas. One of these was provisionally titled Untitled Rob Thomas Teen Detective Novel, which formed the basis for the series. The novel had many elements similar to Veronica Mars, though the protagonist was male. Thomas's father was a vice-principal at Westlake High School near Austin, Texas, and the main…

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    The weather was cold, rain clouds had cloaked the sky in despair. The music rang out like echoing children. The rain started to trickle down now making me cold. Not feeling safe here I began to run. I ran, and I ran and I ran till I couldn't do it any more. I still wasn't out of the city. I could still hear the songs play. Fell to the ground now feeling safer, even if I wasn't completely satisfied. The clouds grew thicker and then it wasn't much of a sprinkle but now a downpour. This was the…

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    When I am about to drive home after my shift, I examine my face in the rear-view mirror. If I only knew how to change, to make me a protagonist again. Looking the part would at least be a starting point. I shrug, and start the motor. One day it will be too late, but not like Jan or Tessa think when they urge me to finish school, and apply to university to read a rational subject, because my ‘too late’ takes place far beyond that. Too late means to know what life is about, to have made all…

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    Rock N Roll Analysis

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    The 1950’s- 1960’s saw a big change in society, as well as in the constant growing music industry. In the States and the Uk, people were still holding onto many aspects of the past: -World War 2 for example, and the crisis that many people went through, which many artists in future decades used and were inspired by different social and cultural events which gave inspiration to make some of the most well known songs in classic rock in the 80’s: for example: the song “one” by Metallica- which is…

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    Can you recall a poem that use collision sounds Answer- jingle bells Write your own story using the letter bank of onomatopoeia sounds below. Draw a cartoon strip using the sounds to depict your story Ouch, click, pitter patter, thump, whisper, whizz, cheep, chortle, arf, neigh, purr, chug chug, honk, tick tock, zoom, snip, rat a tat tat, cuckoo Invent your own onomatopoeia words of the following Trees swaying in the wind Children playing in the ground Piano playing Different Jungle sounds…

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    My default genre is typically an indie/rock mixture. I like an upbeat rhythm that contrasts with a mellower mood created by instruments like the acoustic guitar or banjo. When I want to dance, I’ll listen to house music with a heavy bass. Only in the summertime while driving with the windows down will I turn on the country music station. I am very conscious in my choice of music, and I will often aggravate my friends by skipping through one…

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    Brian Eno Research Paper

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    'The idea is to produce things that are as strange and mysterious to you as the first music you ever heard.' Brian Eno Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de La Salle Eno or, as more commonly known to the world, just Brian Eno, can be unbiasedly described as an iconic contemporary British artist. He began his music career with guitarist Anthony Grafton in 1968 in Maxwell Demon, and was influenced by such bands as The Velvet Underground (Independent.co.uk, 1998) his real legacy began in 1971, as a…

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    Speaker Cones Essay

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    tends to vary from one form of timber to another, even one batch of the same timber to another. At this point it is worth mentioning the phenomenon of wood pulp cones. Even though it seems hard to keep manufacturing consistency “a lot of experienced guitar players claim to hear their instruments more clearly through paper cones in contrary to plastic ones”( Holland, Newell, 2007, p.28) Organic cones have another great advantage over other types – they maintain high rigidity and high damping…

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