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    String Instrument History

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    created, with the soprano, tenor, and bass violins coming shortly after. From examining the artwork and writings from the Renaissance, it seems that these instruments were often held and played in a variety of ways. Without shoulder or chin rests which are commonplace today, the violin had to be balanced on the shoulder or collar bone in a very relaxed manner. Other times, it was played vertically by setting in in the lap, or between the knees if it was a bass…

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    running smoothly and effectively by adhering to the rules and maintaining stability within the organization rather than promoting change (Hoogh et al., 2005). Previous studies have typically taken a negative view of transactional leadership (e.g. Bass 1985); however, the results of this paper illustrate that certain forms of transactional leadership like using contingent rewards has been linked to positive organizational outcomes between leaders and followers and may have positive effects on…

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    Lack of Development Opportunities for Executives Organizational leaders have many skills. They are educated and have gained a great deal of experience in leading others (Bass, 1990). The development of leaders is a logical progression that occurs over time. Bass (1990) contended that a leader’s developmental needs must be defined in order to maximize the developmental process. According to Cooper and Sawaf (1998), the ability to be authentic with others, along with the ability to work with…

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    It was really a great honor to have watched the amazing and spectacular performance. This group consists of five singers, who are Matthew Venner (countertenor), Mark Dobell (tenor), Angus Smith (tenor), Donald Greig (baritone) and Robert Macdonald (bass). They were invited as one of the performers in the conference hosted by UC Davis to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of Cipriano de Rore, a prominent composer during the Renaissance who died in 1565. Therefore, most of the songs they…

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    John Lennon plays the electric piano, and Paul McCartney plays the bass as the lead vocal. George Harrison plays the lead and rhythm guitar. He is also responsible for the backing vocals along with John Lennon. As usual, Ringo Starr plays the drums. “The Night Before” starts with Ringo’s light drumming, and emphasized…

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    different instrument, it changes that much. As for instrumentation, throughout the whole concert they used trumpets,trombones, and saxophones for frontline, and bass, piano, and drums for the rhythm section. That did not mean that's all they did. The bass even had a solo in one of the small group sessions. I liked it. I never heard a bass…

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    Short Story: The Cay

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    was blowing with all force behind it me and Timothy ha to hang on for our life. Then just like that the wind was calm like the ocean breeze I had asked Timothy what was happing he replayed it’s the eye of the storm young bass. The worst is just behind the eye young bass be ready. I was in shock that Timothy had told me that, all this time I was thinking that the storm was over. Timothy was really weak he didn’t talk much I was just assuming that he’s really tired from all the sand and…

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    an equal. Del doesn’t outright bully him, but he still talks about Dummy behind his back like the rest of the town, and suggests Dummy fill his backyard pond with bass out of a selfish desire to fish there himself. The bass become a hyperfixation for Dummy - unlike the rest of his life which lies beyond the reach of his control, the bass he has full sovereignty over. By building an electric fence around the fish pond, Dummy assists in his own physical alienation from others, as he creates a…

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    1960s Musical Style

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    brothers Ray and Dave Davies (lead guitar, backing and lead vocals). Other band members were Mick Avory – drums (1964–1984), Bob Henrit – drums (1984–1996), Pete Quaife – bass, backing vocals (1964–1969; died 2010), John Dalton – bass, backing vocals (1969–1976, 1978), Andy Pyle – bass, backing vocals (1976–1978), Jim Rodford – bass, backing vocals (1978–1996), John Gosling – keyboards (1970–1978), Gordon John Edwards – keyboards (1978; died 2002), Ian Gibbons – keyboards (1979–1989, 1993–1996),…

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    My two favorite bands during my teenage years until today have persistently been Muse, and Coheed and Cambria. These two bands have various similarities but are markedly different from one another. The two band’s differing origins, influences, philosophies, and histories have drastically impacted their musical styles and popular success, while their similarities have been critical in redefining progressive and alternative rock. Their unique styles prompted much of my own musical growth and…

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