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    Acoustic Guitar Essay

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    An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument that produces sound through strings’ vibration. At different frequencies strings vibrate creating harmonic tunes. The strings mass, length and tension determine the frequency produced. The guitar is very popular in music today and a useful part of classical, reggae, blues and other genres. The guitar ancestry draws back to Arab countries, where an instrument with many strings and a gourd sized body was brought from Spain. It was called an alu’de. This…

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    Barbadian singer and songwriter, Rihanna’s, song “Bitch Better Have My Money” was liberated in the year 2015. The favored song had previously landed as number four in Pitchfork’s, “Best of 2015” list. Just as the name of the music video urges, the key point is, “Bitch Better Have My Money”; a concept in which Rihanna indicates how someone owes her money and needs to pay it forward. This is not the only image an individual could draw from the song lyrics. In fact, the song could be referring to…

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    rioters as they try to control the slave over the next ten years. Over the years Trinidad and Tobago’s Africans, Arawaks, Caribs, and Indian culture fused into new forms of popular music . The Griot or Lyric Poet known as the Chantwell singers (master singer) is now called calypsonians. Calypso is also known as Kaiso and is the equivalent to Jubilee songs. It is presently identified as the popular music throughout Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean, and on the international level. The…

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    Mozart called La ci darem la mano is a composition that involves professors: Eric Brown (baritone), Roma Prindle (soprano), and Chialing Hsieh (piano). The singers work rather well together as each joins the other at their respective parts in a steady regular fashion, as well as playing their separate sole roles clearly and precisely. They even take their performance one…

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    Taylor Alison Swift (born December 13, 1989) is an American singer-songwriter. A subject of widespread public interest, she has influenced the music industry and popular culture through her artistry, especially in songwriting, and entrepreneurship. She is an advocate of artists' rights and women's empowerment. Swift began professional songwriting at age 14. She signed with Big Machine Records in 2005 and achieved prominence as a country pop singer with the albums Taylor Swift (2006) and…

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    Technology is the best advancement in education in the 21st century. Works Cited Bissell, Ahrash N. "Architecture and Impact of an Open, Online, Remixable, and Multimedia Rich Algebra 1 Course." Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks 16.5 (2012): 49 59. ERIC. Web. 26 Mar. 2016. Ahrash Bissell in “Architecture and Impact of an Open, Online Remixable, and Multimedia Rich Algebra I Course,” illustrates how an online math course can solve many of the problems students face when learning algebra…

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    that the liberal side was able to “claim” the movie by criticizing the military values, but rather, they concentrated and focused more on what the film did not show, and those are feminist and civil rights movements. Music in the movie was from singers and bands that were famous during the 1960’s, 1970’s and 1980’s. They feel that Forrest Gump would never buy anything that is not American, and in the movie only American music was in, which is everything that was great in that time of United…

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    following their father's footsteps as "hunters" fighting evil supernatural beings of many kinds including monsters, demons, and gods that roam the earth. Overwhelming… isn't it? In all honesty it's more than fighting monsters. The creator of the show, Eric Kripke, made the most fulfilling and different television series any person could make. Supernatural sends different messages and lessons to the viewers in a comedic way (which I love). Most television series have a lot of drama, but…

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    The Civil Rights Movement: How it Changed Jazz “Southern trees bear a strange fruit, Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, Black bodies swingin' in the Southern breeze, Strange fruit hangin' from the poplar trees. “Strange Fruit” initially performed by Billie Holiday depicts one of the initial repercussions of the Civil Rights movement‒ a lynching. Holiday’s expression of the event delivers an overall timbre and mood for jazz in the coming era. The development of the Civil Rights movement…

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    Interview Research Paper

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    As I continue my passion of interviewing those involved in the entertainment industry, sometimes I happen upon people in most unusual ways. I happened to put in a request to interview an actor (Karl E. Landler--his interview will happen later), and this charming gentleman included Marem Hassler as part of that request. I was quite unfamiliar with her and her fantastic work, but as I have continued to interact with her and discover her impressive list of credits, she happily agreed to answer some…

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