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    different kinds of attractions such as: posters saying "an era of peace, freedom, brother hood, and love.” Other than using sound effects, member of Pink Floyd tried to use bubble machine, but soon retreated because the bubbles will stain the seats. The Acoustic and visual experience, brought an grand achievement to Pink Floyd's presentation, it has evolved into rave, electronic music culture in contemporary…

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    done in the past, that being the Paranormal Rock club here at Slippery Rock. I had also set a goal to be able to play the acoustic guitar by the end of the semester. Sadly I had not been able to achieve that goal quite yet but I have a plan on doing. The plan consists of me trying to either find a person on campus that will be able to teach the ways of it or finding a guitar lesson class also on campus. One of the goals that I would also like to achieve is to…

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    he/she is comfortable. We came in half an hour before the artist to setup everything and make sure that we were ready when he/she arived. We used the SM57 for guitar and the SM58 for vocals. We used these two mics because they are the only mics available to us at the moment. The SM57 is tuned for clean reproduction of amplified and acoustic instruments, targeting the main sound source while minimizing background noise The SM58 is tailored to target the main sound source while minimizing…

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    If I could use any word to describe my mindset, I would use the word "motivated." I know that I will succeed in the Medical field because whenever I set my mind to something, I go out of my way to complete it. I have always wanted to help people both directly and indirectly. I donate plenty of blood every year, I raise money for the red cross, and I even helped design and submit a project that would allow multiple communities in Haiti to have access to clean drinking water. I really believe that…

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    Indie Rock Research Paper

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    artists to have a chance to speak their minds. The songs are often rhythm focused, with amplified and distorted guitars. Distortion adds a fuzzy sound over the notes, like a layer of white noise. The lyrics are often political and cynical. However, on the other side of the spectrum there is a vein of indie rock that is much closer to folk. This other extreme usually features acoustic guitars, and percussion instruments like tambourines, rather than drum sets. The lyrics are usually calmer…

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    Pulena Analysis

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    How to forget the reggae, a musical genre in English language practiced in Jamaica, characterized by the use of an acoustic guitar and in which the singer usually tends to have braids in her hair. Due to their large acceptance by the black population, this genre expands throughout America. Arriving in Panama due to the construction of the Panama Canal, people take it as their own genre and ends up calling it the “reggae in Spanish” or better known as "Plena". But what is special about this genre…

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    culture is on music, academics, humility, and discipline of the Asian culture. Music is a big part of my life. My mother taught me to play the piano when I was three. Everyone in my family is into music, my mom plays the piano, my dad plays the acoustic guitar and the bass, and my sister sings. Music had become the way I express myself. I play the piano when I’m upset, angered, happy, or excited. It became my way of releasing stress. My mother had impacted my choice of music genres. Her music…

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    Being in New York City itself was all too surreal, like a dream come true. Buildings raced each other in a quest to touch the soft blue sky and people littered the streets and sidewalks. Life there was upbeat and fast-paced and everyone and everything was moving, but then you crossed into Central Park. Crossing the sidewalk into the large park was like crossing the border into another world. The milieu changed from the rapid fire movement of the concrete jungle to slow-moving peace in the…

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    vocalist George Harrison, drummer Pete Best, and bassist Stuart Sutcliffe. In the summer of 1957, Paul McCartney and John Lennon met in Liverpool, they were both teenagers. (Internet Movie Database 1). Paul was astonished by John’s skills on acoustic guitar, and was invited soon after to join John’s group called The Quarrymen (Internet Movie…

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    El Chapo Story

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    Legends say he is a ghost roaming around the world and the seven seas. Selling his way to fortune he sold candy, oranges, soft drinks. Very close with his mother a very hard worker… she worked a lot. They grew corn and beans. From a poor humble family he became responsible to the age of 15 he grew up in a ranch called, La Tuna he turned the coin around and went to the drugs he grew poppy and marijuana he began to grow it, to harvest and to sell it. At the age of 18 to Culiacan, then after to…

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