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    emerge. Rock and roll first emerged primarily of combinations most familiar with African Americans, such as blues, boogie woogie, jazz, jump blues and gospel. Typical instruments found in early rock and roll consisted of the electric guitar, double bass, bass guitar, and optional piano or saxophone. There were later many different types of rock music that emerged after the first wave in the 1950s, but rock and roll has made its biggest impact of all rock culture in the music industry. With…

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    Brahms Johannes Brahms was born May 7th 1883 and he dies April 3 1997.He was a German composer and a pianist of the romantic period. He was born in Hamburg into a Lutheran family. He spent most of his life in Vienna, Austria. Johannes composed symphony orchestra,chamber ensembles, piano, organ,and voice chorus. He worked with a pianist named Clara schumann and a violinist named Joseph Joachim and they were very close friends. His father’s name was Johann Jakob Brahms and he lives from 1806-1872…

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    cellos 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…

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    Good evening and I hope everything is well. I felt that today's rehearsal was quite good and I definitely look forward to seeing the finished product. Unlike my day (Of joy and happiness being a part of CPYO), something very upsetting came to my attention. Today Emily was extremely negative. To the point of me being concerned with her health and well-being. During the break I inquired as to the grim mood. She informed me that she tried to quit CPYO but they would not be able to refund her so…

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    Oddities In Music

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    Instruments are in charge of setting a melody, accompaniment, beat/percussion, counter melody, bass line, harmony, accent, and drone in a song. Generally, chordophones are used to establish the melody, countermelody, accompaniment, and harmony. Membranophones are used in beat/percussion. The tuba, double bass, and bass guiter are used to create a bassline. Finally, instruments with a sustained pitch such as the banjo are used to make a drone. Going through…

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    ‘Revolver'. This young engineer was full of new innovative ideas for recording which the band loved. On ‘Tomorrow Never Knows' John's voice was recorded through a Leslie rotary loudspeaker, used in organs, to give them a whirling effect. Artificial double-tracking (ADT) became common practice recording two tracks simultaneously using two different tape machines as it saved a great deal of time and effort. ADT worked by using two machines, one with a variable oscillator to alter the tape…

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    Syncopation In Reggae Music

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    Soldier” song, there is a single guitar playing the chords on the off beats. Another thing which links my composition to the reggae style was the instruments I used. Firstly, one of the prominent aspects of reggae music is bass. It is played in low-frequency to emphasize the bass sound. I used riff which is a sequence of notes in a small number of bars that can be repeated to get a solid ground on the creation of my composition. Secondly, I used the piano for modulation and to follow one of…

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    The instruments present all belong to the String family; Cello, Violin, Viola and the Double Bass are all present in the Scene. This creates a very peculiar sound, no Brass instruments to create the usual ‘Noise’ affiliated with action and no Woodwind to soften the sound and calm things down. The sound is very rough, the high, screeching Violins create excitement as the action becomes more frenzied, so do the Violins. Each knife blow is accompanied by ‘screams’ by the high violins. This goes on…

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    real passion for music. I’ve first started when I was 12 when I first walked into the music classroom. It was the first week of second year and I’ve never been so excited to be in school as that day. I’ve fell in love with music the moment I saw the bass guitar. For a weeks I’d walk in to the class and just play around with it until people would tell me to stop because I was making too much noise. I remember the first riff I have ever learned…

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    “Galileo” which is sung at first in a falsetto voice panned one way then Mercury’s lower voice on the other side. Although most of the panning occurs on the many vocal tracks, there are a few guitar sections that are panned, in some cases they are double tracked with one track playing on the left and the other on the right. Despite attempting to find information from various sources about the heavy use of panning in the version I analysed, I only found information about the more recent 5.1…

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