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    Right after at 00:56, low piano notes are played to give a more serious and dangerous tone to the scene, following by the legato strings playing a lower register than the beginning (before 00:56). Acoustic guitar slides, such as at 1:00, are here to emphasise the Western and the desert environment. The guitar was then faded down and does not appear again until 1:30, using a delay (H-Delay by Waves) at *time+feedback* The arrangement has been made light and enough room was there to leave for the…

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    What Is R & B Music?

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    As I listen to R&B music, the sound quality grasp my attention. This genre has a very smooth and sensual sound which puts my mind at ease. What makes R&B music so essential is the powerful sounds of the instruments. When I listen to the piano, guitars,…

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    Its rhythm is explicit, as it is something that gets your foot tapping. The piece seems to be mainly monophonic as it is Cline singing being backgrounded with an acoustic guitar, basic drums, a piano steel guitar, electric guitar, and acoustic bass (Walkin' After Midnight, n.d.). They all preformed together with a consonance sound. “Walkin’ After Midnight” is written in an ABCACA form as the chorus is sung before the verse and the bridge is sung after…

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    In order to explain the reason of why I want to attend the Musicians Institute’s Bachelor Program, I would need explain a bit about myself first. You see, when I was young, I've never really had friends or anyone to really talk to, and because of this, I spent most of my childhood alone. Due to the position I was at, I tried to fill in the missing void by wandering inside my imagination, so naturally for most of my time I would be day dreaming. One day I was driving with my parents to school and…

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    grow and share these experiences and feelings with the world of musical culture. Rolling Stones featured an article about rock music in 2016. They put into retrospect the idea of rock music was always to bring people together in a love of electric guitars and high energy performances. Jeff Moskow, Now head of A&R, said “The other thing we…

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    unique. You do not have to be a professional musician to play one of these songs on the guitar, but without the lyrics you may be left wondering why the song doesn't sound as special as before. Although the guitar is used in most country songs, there are many different parts and instruments cemented into this cultural music. Country music began with the fiddle, which led to the banjo, and then ended up with the guitar too. All of which is an instrument using strings and a neck. Ketch Sucor says,…

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    Palehound Analysis

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    my favorite on the album, a sigh inducing optimistic out-of-love song in 6/8 time, but the last 3 songs don’t worm themselves into my ear the same way the first 5 do. “Dixie” is very stripped down, featuring just Ellie’s doubled up voice, her acoustic guitar, and a really nice humming choir towards the end. With that said, both “Dixie” and “Cushioned Caging” feel a little repetitive, and the repeated motif just doesn’t really grab me. The album ends with “Seekonk,” a swaying, almost rambling…

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    I Me Mine Theme

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    During that time, band members were already drifting apart and the group was having difficulty performing as a cohesive unit, partly due to the missing presence of John Lennon. The verse of “I Me Mine” opens in the key of A minor with the acoustic guitar starting the song with a slow and heavy tune, best capturing the sad mood among the group. The chorus in A major transitions to a more upbeat rhythm which reflects the band’s happier times towards the start of their career. “I Me Mine”…

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    the size of a large auditorium, and the acoustics were good and there was little to no echoing.Though most of Spalding’s songs fall under the genre of jazz, she would rather not be called a jazz artist due to it limiting her. Her style, as heard in the concert, has many jazz aspects but with hints of soul, and which she mentions in her performance of her first song “Jazz Ain’t Nothin’ But Soul.” Instrumentation included keyboards played by Leo Genovese , guitar played by Ricardo Vogt, drums…

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    Bob Marley was a dedicated Rastafarian who infused his music with a sense of spirituality. He is considered one of the most influential musicians of all time and credited with popularizing reggae music around the world, serving as a symbol of Jamaican culture and identity. Hearing and learning about him was how I first became acquainted with the sound of Jamaican music. Having a cousin who is half Jamaican, I found myself somewhat submerged in the culture. His father would listen to Jamaican…

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