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    Sound It Out Analysis

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    and percussion, John Hébert on double bass, and Sam Ospovat on drums. The welcoming composition called “Big Weirdo” is a notably orchestrated avant-garde piece that gains a scintillating epic…

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    has the sound of a guitar fluctuating from a higher pitch to a lower pitch. This reminds me of the butterflies that I would get in my stomach fluttering up and down. The sound of the drums at 1:10 was the sound of my heartbeat, whenever we were together. Throughout the song, the coalescence of the guitars and drums sounds like a weird and confused sound that shouldn’t go together, but they actually sound beautiful. This is much related to…

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    I was the best fit for the position. I didn’t necessarily want the position, but it has turned out to be the best thing to have happened. I try to inspire the other drummers to not only be the best they can be, but to also keep up the standards our drum line has held for…

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    La Vida Robot Comparison

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    Comparing Spare Parts and La Vida Robot both of them is the truth and really happen in the book and the movie. Contrast Spare Parts and La Vida Robot. The movie explain more than the book from the backstory, showing how made it, and how they got together in their lives in a robotics club and they didn’t have a lot of money to get the right pieces so they recycle some things into parts. La Vida Robot had some pieces that their was two main teachers both male and Spare Parts their two main…

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    darkness by playing the harmonica and singing. Stevie also plays the drums and the piano. By the age of 21, the world knew him as a musical genius. One positive side for Stevie’s blindness is that he trained himself to use sonar. I quote,” I was happy being blind, and I thought it was a gift from God.” [(Beyer, Mark T. Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Stevie Wonders. 1st ed. NewYork:…

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    Scott DeVeaux is a professor and an author who specialized in jazz and American music. He is currently teaching at the University of Virginia. His book The Birth of Bebop: A Social and Musical History that was published in 1997 had won the American Book Award, an ASCAP–Deems Taylor Award, the Otto Kinkeldey Award from the American Musicological Society, and the ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Sound Research. His other published books and articles include Jazz, which was co-author with…

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    An argument could be made that the practice of mass religion conversion was against what Christianity stood for, that everyone is equal in the sight of God regardless of their faith. However, these forced conversions were a blessing in disguise for the slaves as they were in dire need of Christian Doctrine to face the wrath of their masters in times of sheer helplessness. Since they came from multiple states of Africa which had diverse languages and cultures, having a common religion gave them…

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    Group Screening Questions

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    Thereby, group leaders develop a good screening process of members; number of group participants, place and time for the meeting, and setting rules are essential. If any of the stages fails, it can trigger, a negative effect on the group setting (Drum and Knott, 2009).…

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    Paak Music Analysis

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    West Coast crooner Anderson .Paak has already made plenty of music, with three albums under his belt (2014′s Venice, along with two records as Breezy Lovejoy back in 2012) - however, Malibu feels like a debut album. And, in a way, it is, because this record is .Paak’s introduction to a whole new audience. Since the release of Venice, which had one feature and production predominantly from Callum Connor’s LO_DEF project, .Paak has appeared on numerous West Coast hip hop records, including Dr.…

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    hop, so naturally I would eventually shape the music that I produce myself, using both elements. J Dilla and Nujabes are two of the most inspirational artists I could think of, this being said I shaped my drums to sound like their sound. This meant that I put the BPM at 90, and I made the drums swing throughout the entire song. The melody throughout the verse (A Sections) is a repeated…

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