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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    Jazz music is basically an old slow music style. Jazz music is played with a combination of instruments such as, jazz drums, piano, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, and bass guitar. They usually play this music in places like restaurants, hotel, clubs and Sometimes in white churches. When people sing jazz, it is advisable for women to wear professional long dress,dress shoes or an a old fashioned cloth. For men is admirable to wear dress cloth too. Most of the time when sing and playing…

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    “ritual,” and “cosmology.” The ceremony has also been taken out of these objects, just like in the transformation of the Yup’ik mask exhibition in Fienup-Riordan’s article. In the First Peoples’ gallery, there are objects such as “drum and drum beater, Cree,” where the drum is described to be “part of the divination process where hunting knowledge is gathered.” At the same time, in the AAA gallery, there is a display with Vanuatu masks, with the description first talking about how men and women…

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    slaves knew how to communicate with each other was through the use of drums. As Baker tells us in his notes, “Many laws such as the Mississippi Black Codes outlawed drums, which Africans used for communication.” We see the outrageous consequences faced by those who broke the laws and learn that both communication between slaves and education of young slaves was forbidden. In the illustration we see the slave who was caught using a drum getting his hands literally chopped off for something one…

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    Let me ask you something; How would you feel if a family member had any type of cancer? The family member is very close to you. How do you think a 14 year old would feel? This is one of the questions they ask in DRUMS, GIRLS+DANGEROUS PIE, by Jordan Sonnenblick. The protagonist is Steven Alper. Imagine everyday thinking, will your little brother die today? That’s what Steven Alper feels everyday. He wants his brother to get better, because he knows his life will change forever. Steven is a…

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    would give them a reason to not to something harmful to themselves. Now in a school setting art was the only class that I never did well in, because I convince myself art class was a joke. I played in middle school concert band, I played the drums. I still play drums to this day and now I play guitar. Having students attempt to play an interment or take an art class will help students become lifelong…

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    Wobbly World Analysis

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    the song was verse and chorus, meaning that there was a verse proceeded on by the chorus. The melody of the song was conjunct, meaning it had small intervals. These short intervals gave the instruments a chance to shine. Along with the Kanoon, the drums also played a prominent role in this single providing the song with a steady beat. The texture of this song showed that all these different types of instruments and voices from the world could come together harmoniously. The vocalist and…

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    remained on his feet because the creature was bowed before him. "I am Draco the Dragon. For seven nights you have feasted in my mountains. For seven nights you have laid a sacrifice on my stone. For seven nights you have chanted, danced and beat your drums to the gods and the goddesses of the sky, yet you have had no answer. Tell me human, what is it that you wish to be answered?" The Dragon asks, his voice deep and rumbling. "We pray for health and prospering crops. It is the only way my…

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    Desi Arnaz Timeline

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    Chronological/Timeline: Desi Arnaz (Alfredo) I am sitting down with a drums by me and when somebody touch me, I play the drums then I say, “BABALOO”, then I stand up and start to tell my history. I am Desi Arnaz. On March 2nd, 1917, I was born, in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. My parents were Dolores de Acha y Desiderio Alberto Arnaz ll. On June 1st, 1934, my family moved to Miami, Florida, after being forced out of our home due to the Cuban Revolution. I was seventeen years old when I became a…

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    baseline and driving rhythms. Rock music, which was developed from rock ‘n’ roll, originated from the late 1940’s in the United States. It was influenced by country and blues music that started making a new sound using electric guitars and a balanced drum beat, which was a faster beat and rhythm instead of a slow one. Rock music also produced greatly on other genres like electric blues and folk. By the late 60’s mentioned as the golden age or the classic rock period rock music sure genres had…

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    Slow Horse Analysis

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    they’ve played former hotspot for open band jams, Shady Katie’s. Matt Pillion (vocals, various instruments), Kevin Cunningham (guitar), Dan Haase (bass) and Eric Skye (drums) rolled out the night with the first track from the name album “Keeps Me Alive”. What a better way to introduce the album. With a soft start, absent of drum, Pillion’s voice drew the attention of everyone inside and out on the patio. Slightly He had a beautiful range from subtle toned to a dynamic sonorous cry. The melody…

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