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    people in the organization will blame the student as a whistle-blower. It is a terrible culture. We have to eliminate the culture to blame the whistle-blowers. In the last part of the movie, the hero showed his overwhelming talent and ability as a drummer in front of the professor. His performance was enough to show his ability, at the same time, it ruined the professor’s performance as a conductor. He made the professor who could not open his heart to another, and it gave me a huge…

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    The bassist and drummer keep the rhythm throughout the song while the pianist and alto saxophonist improvise smooth melodies. The next song on the album is “Take Five”, one of the most popular songs. “Take Five” has a slow tempo that is similar to “Blue Rondo A La Turk”…

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    Johnny Shiloh Analysis

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    Johnny Clem, who is later nicknamed Johnny Shiloh. In the beginning of the film, Johnny is a drummer boy. Drummer boys were important to battle because they kept the rhythm that their troops marched to. Unlike soldiers, drummer boys were not armed nor did they have any other protection. They were also often on the front lines, increasing the amount of danger that they faced. A fictional account of a drummer boy during the battle of Shiloh highlights this point, as, “I got only a drum, two sticks…

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    marching band has both a musical and a visual focus. The marchers have to worry about where they are going while at the same time they have to play the music. There usually at least two directors called drum majors; however, tempo is controlled by the drummers not the drum majors. Concert band has it’s similarities to marching, but mostly it is different. In concert band the music…

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    a simple life using these themes. These thoughts would include Hearing the different drummer, being awake aware and alive, examining desperate and deliberate lives, living in society, living in nature and confronting the mean and sublime. What I took away from Henry David Thoreau was that I loved the way he thought and I could understand where he was coming from with his ideas. Hearing that different drummer is being able to believe in yourself by following your own dreams, following your…

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    Jazz Concert Reflection

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    On December 11th, a Sunday night, I went to Les Joulins Jazz Bistro to listen to Bill “Doc” Webster and his band Jazz Nostalgia. Me and my friend were seated at a table for two, fairly close to the stage. The stage was not elevated and the musicians stood close to the tables and interacted with the audience in between songs. It made the overall feeling of the concert very laid back and non formal. The restaurant was not very crowded, but of the people that were there there was a wide mix of…

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    McCandless came into the world marching to a different drummer than most. When he was only in the third grade, he received a high score on a standardized test and was placed into an accelerated program for gifted students. Unlike the other students placed in the program, McCandless was not happy about being in…

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    Café La Maze is a restaurant in National City where people can enjoy great food and live music every night. They offer a variety of music genres and even have karaoke nights. I attended their Jazz night, which hosted the Jazz band Burnett 's Bliss. Burnett Anderson is the leader of the band, vocalist and horn player; his fellow band members are, Lynn Willard on the keyboards, Ronnie Stewart on the drums, and Robert Sebastian on the guitar. The band members are very friendly and helpful. After my…

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    The Quarry Men History

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    they had their name down, they had another problem. They had three guitarists and one bassist, but no drummer. This was a big problem because Allan Williams, who had connections to German nightclub owner, Bruno Koschmider, had offered them a position in Koschmider’s club, but only if they could find a drummer (Lewisohn, Complete Beatles Chronicles 21). The Beatles decided to recruit drummer Pete Best not only so that they could go to Germany, but also because he could provide a place to…

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    was more up tempo. Towards the end of the song, there was a harmonica solo and the drummer started to bang on his drums really fast, signaling the end of the…

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