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    main idea of both stories . Also in both of the stories the drummer boys are put at risk of being sick and dying on the battlefield in "Drumbeats and Bullets" one of the drummers says " A ball hit my drum and it bounced off and I fell over. When I got up another ball tore a hole in my drum another came so close to my ear that I heard it sing." (Jim Murphy pg. 198) Another reason how these two stories are similar because the main idea of both stories are drummer boys. Some of the other…

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    According to the preceding verse, the sūgrā (those who have a Guru) desire nothing else but the Name of the Lord as a means to attain closeness of the Lord. This verse stresses on the futility and uselessness of invocation of the Name of the Lord without intense love. The two most essential components in the pursuit of attaining the closeness of the Beloved, according to this verse, are prem-pīḍā and lāy, without which, remembrance or invocation of the Lord’s Name would be futile. Prem means…

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    was not getting better by being at the top, but rather assumed that if I was pretty good there then I would be good anywhere else. My high school director fed my assumptions by convincing me to audition for the weapon line of the Crossmen World Class Drum and Bugle Corps. He was so convinced I would make it and be one of the best that he was as surprised as I was when I got cut at my second audition camp. At both audition camps I had the pleasure of attending, I was stunned at how I was actually…

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    got along so well because a couple of them were brothers, and they were all crazy. The members of AC/DC consisted of Phil Rudd who played drums, Brian Johnson who led vocals, Angus Young with the guitar, Cliff Williams at bass, and Malcolm Young who played guitar. The former members of the AC/DC band consisted of Simon Wright at the drums, also Chris Slade at drums, Ronald Belford or Bon Scott doing the vocals, and Mark Evans with bass. Bon Scoot who was a member of AC/DC died one night after…

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    contributions to Plano Percussion have given me a significant opportunity to inspire others to musical growth through the facilitation of ensembles, instruction of middle school drumline, and leadership of the Clark and Plano Senior High schools as drum captain. This opportunity has impacted my viewpoints of unity and accountability and given me a community in which to get involved. “Be the inspiration that inspired you to be here today.” Learning the Plano Percussion mantra when in sixth…

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    Junko Furuta Case Essay

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    of Junko Furuta Remembering Junko Furuta (16 years), high school girl buried in cement in Japan. Crimes that have occurred in Japan in 1988 where a young girl named Junko Furuta was tortured for 44 days and then be killed and his body dumped in a drums containing cement. In November 1988, four teenagers, call it A (18 years old), B (17 years old), note name is Jo Kamisaku, C (16 years old) and D (17 years old), abducted and detained, a high school student grade 2 from Saitama prefecture,…

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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 by John’s rhythmic piano. Throughout the song, Paul uses a harsh singing style. I notice that the Beatles apply the “Call and Response” to this song’s verse. Paul’s lead vocal is…

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    Texas State Jazz Ensemble: Special Guess Steve Houghton- Music Critique The Texas State Jazz ensemble, with special guest drummer Steve Houghton, was filled with an uplifting set list. A mixture of trumpets, drums, piano, saxophones, bass, guitar, and trombones played harmoniously with distinct soloist for each song. The Texas State Jazz ensemble did a wonderful job, especially their solo performers. Steve Houghton was also quite fantastic, living up to his name. The overall experience was very…

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    which are the kimono shaped garments with small wrist openings. Along with that, each role is associated with a specific type of way to wear the costume. Chorus and musicians also accompany the actors with a flute, a small hand drum, a large hand drum, and a large drum. The chorus and orchestra give a certain aura to their performance making it lively. One of the most important elements in the play is the recitation of a certain text, dialogue, or song. It is implemented in the play through…

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    cousin was drumming in a band that was touring regularly and had a little bit of notoriety. Christian decided that he was going to follow in his cousin’s footsteps and came to his decision that he would choose the drums as his instrument of choice. He started to teach himself how to play the drums as well as have jam sessions with his brother and friends in his basement. Then he started to take lessons and eventually moved onto playing for his church’s worship band. When I asked Christian who…

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