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    Jordan Davis Sparknotes

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    In “Part of it” there is a soft acoustic guitar with a light pulsing of a base drum beat, starting off the beginning. The first course is then adding in a classical drum set doing the da-da-da low to high back down to low in pitch, repeating with soft symbols keeping the back group beat, until the last verse, which goes back to the smooth and soft introduction of the acoustic guitar and bass. When Davis starts to sing again about his grandfather passing away…

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    Sadies long blond hair covers her face while she sets up for her acoustic set. Her blue eyes look up to the bar filled to the nines, old country foak. Drunk cowboys soon attempt to hit on her and she ignores them when she begins to sing. She scans the room filled with old paint peeling off the wall and wobbly bar stools…

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    Superjoint, is sharing with the listener of having lost someone he had cared about, a close friend. Phillip shares about a friend that has surrendered to a coma. The tonic from the very first note is the guitar player, Dimebag Darrell using a harmonizing effect to make it sound as two or more guitars are being played at once with a slight change in pitch, but still in tune. This could also be understood as…

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    Can T Stop Analysis

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    what I wanna do, is feel the nature inside of me” and in the bridge “Water talks to me like it has always known me”. The song captures a beach setting with a track playing underneath the guitar and vocals of sounds you would hear at the beach like waves and seagulls. The simple instrumentation of only acoustic guitar gives the melodies and lyrics more prominence with the subtle ocean soundtrack adding ambience in the background. The rhythm of the lyrics in the bridge contrasts to the verse and…

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    visited not only called them a heavy metal band, but credits them with creating the whole genre. But then another one linked right beside it paints a different story, citing the band’s acoustic attributes as precisely why they shouldn’t be classified as heavy metal at all. Certainly, there are many songs with acoustic themes, however there are also many that do not. If one, for example, looks only at their second album, they could fairly safely say that it is, in fact, a metal band. The songs…

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    Hotel California Analysis

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    several reasons. One, I remember listening to these songs with my dad when I was little, he would belt out the lyrics while I would play air guitar. The thing I love most about music is that you can have such strong memories attached to a song that every time you listen to it, it transports you back to that point in time. From a technical point of view, the long acoustic/electric overture of “Hotel California” was very dramatic and captured my attention right away. Then right before the vocals…

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    became the full-time drummer of band. As a continuation of the band's King Animal album in 2012, the Soundgarden band are back with full force to work on their next studio album. The band released a photo of Chris Cornell and Matt Cameron jamming on guitars for a glimpse of their new music. Chris Cornell stated, "We're already working on new material for an album," Chris Cornell also said, "And then I've got several other irons in the fire and things going that I won't mention now. There's a…

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    I believe John Lennon would have eventually learned guitar even if his half-sister Jackie had never showed him how to play banjo because John was already into painting and poetry. Painting and poetry, like music, is a form of art and expression. Since he was an introvert and often stayed inside, he used the uninterrupted time alone to write. I think his love of writing poetry helped him termendously when it came time to create lyrics. Additionally, John's dream of making it big financially…

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    HENDRIX 3 Jimi Hendrix: Life and Legacy Though Hendrix’s music career, along with his life was short lived, his legacy of being one of the greatest, if not the greatest guitar players of all time lives on along with his music. Jimi was born in Seattle, Washington on November 27, 1942. His parents were Lucile and Al Hendrix. He was born Johnny Allen Hendrix, but his father changed his name to James Marshall for unknown reasons. (Biography.com, n.d.) Jimi showed an interest in music…

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    the edge of his bed, listening to music and “strumming” the broom like a guitar. Once James, his father, found out about this behavior, he gave his son an old one string ukulele to strum on instead. By the summer of 1958, Jimi’s interest in music had grown to the point of his father buying him a five dollar acoustic guitar from a second hand store. Although the guitar was for right handed people and Jimi learned to play guitar left handed by simply flipping the…

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