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    Atlantic grooved and excited the crowd. Alex Curnow (guitar), Kyle Barboza (bass, vocals), Peter Racine Jr. (drums) and Patrick Krystman (keys, vocals, guitar) make up this handsome ensemble. “Let It In” radiated reggae off beat rhythm, which ironically fits the island paradise decor in Shady’s. You could definitely feel “the cool breeze and sunshine”. Along side the colorful, sweet sounding vocals of Krystman and Barboza, the bass line was thick, dense and heavy. In regard to “Work Suit”,…

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    band comprises an inflammatory frontline composed of Billy Harper on tenor saxophone, Donald Harrison on alto saxophone, and trumpeters Eddie Henderson and David Weiss. The respectful rhythm section brings us George Cables on piano, Cecil McBee on bass, and Billy Hart on drums. For tonight’s concert, pianist David Bryant, 33, replaced the 72-year-old George Cables, absent due to an issue with his foot. The second set started ablaze with “Capra Black”, a spiritual modal tune composed by Harper,…

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    “How is she?” Bass asked, sitting down in the chair beside Miles. He had just returned from yet another dangerous mission that he had volunteered for. Miles sighed. “You can’t keep doing this, Bass,” “Doing what?” Bass asked as he took Charlie’s hand in his. “Trying to get yourself killed. She wouldn’t want that.” Bass lifted his tortured eyes to Miles. “It’s no more than I deserve. Why don’t you go get something to eat. I’ll stay for a bit and read to her.” Miles shook his head, knowing…

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    Keith Moon Analysis

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    The song features many interesting elements; including (what still is) one of the most iconic bass solo’s to feature in popular music, stuttering lyrics throughout the verses, and what sounds like absolute carnage and mayhem at the end of the song as Keith Moon (Drums), John Entwhistle (Bass) and Pete Townshend (Guitar) take playing their instruments to a complete different level of energy and anarchy. Pete Townshend and Keith Moon would quite often break their own instruments on stage towards…

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    The surface of the speakes are shiny making it cool and stylish. The sony headphone comes in 7 variety colors so finally the teenagers have colors other than black and white only. Sony has defined the gadget market with its performance of sound and bass quality. With a maximum power input of 1000mW you will listen to your playlist more soundfull with a 30mm neodymium driver. A 100db/mW sound sensitivity and a wide frequency range of 5-22,000Hz help deliver detailed high notes as well as deep…

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    The album Time Out was recorded in 1959 by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. The quartet featured Dave Brubeck on piano, Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Eugene Wright on bass, and Joe Morello on drums. Dave Brubeck was not known for his outstanding musicianship like that of Paul Desmond, Brubeck was well known as a composer and bandleader. Paul Desmond was the best musician in The Dave Brubeck Quartet and he brought his soft, melodic, and imaginative style to the band. Desmond was one of the best known…

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    They will be sure to leave strong impressions of emotion and feeling on listeners of all ages. The current members in the band Bastille include Dan Smith (vocals, keys), Kyle Simmons (bass, keys), Will Farquarson (guitar, keys), and Chris "Woody" Wood (drums, bass). They also toured with Charlie Barnes (guitar, bass, keys). The band Bastille is very well-known for its hit Pompeii,…

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    Judith Ortiz Cofer, I saw that her point of the story was love can change a person in a good way, by making the person feel like they can improve their life and make better choices, not only for themselves but the person/people they love. Yet in “The Bass, The River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherall his theme is pointing more towards love can make you change into something you’re not for approval and ending with disappointment, regret, and sometimes guilt. Both stories were written around…

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    Introduction: In this research task I will be focusing on “Ko-Ko” by Charlie Parker's Ri Bop Boys which was recorded in November 26, 1945 at WOR studios in New York City. Charlie Parker's Ri Bop Boys consisted of Curly Russell on bass and Max Roach on drums. Trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie played piano on most pieces while 19-year-old Miles Davis played trumpet. This song was in the Bebop genre which is part of jazz. The song I will be comparing it with, is “Take 5” composed by Paul Desmond and…

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    in the music rooms of Trudeau. In Grade 9, I started playing the double bass when I joined the strings program, and while I enjoyed bass, I had always wanted to play the cello. Making the switch was extremely difficult, but I worked hard for it, and now, over a year later, I am able to play decently. One of the first memories I had with cello started in February of 2015. I had just finished an entire semester of playing bass, and I was looking for something new, something harder. I remember…

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