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    This lack of instrumentation is typical of Southern folk music, and the absence of drums is particularly notable. The musicality of the song is expressed through Amanfu’s voice and the twangs of the guitar rather than a conglomeration of other instruments. Amanfu’s voice itself is also soulful and full of emotion as she sings “Cathedrals,” further adding to the song’s charm. In addition to these musical traditions, the song also hints at themes of place…

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    Henley, and Frey, with Felder writing all the music. The features of the song are its strange melody and the lyric reflecting social phenomenon. About instruments, as what I heard, the instruments present are vocals, guitars, drums. Several guitars including electric guitars appeared in this song, but I cannot make sure the number and the types of them. About recording, there is no reverb appearing in this song, but it did not make this song very clear due to too loud instruments. Compared…

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    Beautifully crafted, Carole King’s album Tapestry is a work of art that I am glad that I got the chance to listen to it. To have such wonderfully created music is a gift. I am glad that she shared her own life experiences to create these songs. Unlike Taylor Swift, I feel as if her interpretations are more realistic and meaningful. She has lyrics that provide a realistic outlook on love and life. These songs are able to connect with the listen to a more profound and thoughtful level. With that…

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    that make them all stand out in their own unique ways. This excerpt is a concerto form of music since as I understand it, a concerto is a piece of music made especially for a solo instrument to play along with an orchestra. So, in this excerpt the guitar is the solo instrument…

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    all have times that we feel down but the members of this group describe overcoming these obstacles. The members of this group are Florence Welch the singer, Isabella Summers on the keyboard, Robert Ackroyd plays the guitar, Tom Monger plays the harp, Mark Saunders on the bass guitar and Chris Hayden participates in percussion. “Dog Days Are Over” is an uplifting, happy song that describes the celebration of overcoming rough times. This song has a very fast tempo combined with a strong and…

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    Hard Circus Road Analysis

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    rather than just vocal and instrumental music in “Gabriel’s Guide to the 48 States” was not a typical action that is encountered at Symphonic Performances. Additionally, Kahane kept switching instruments from the electric guitar back to the banjo. The addition of the electric guitar and banjo changed the timbre and feeling of the orchestral instruments when played all together. It added a modern edge to traditional symphonic timbre. The implementation of the banjo in “Hard-Circus Road”…

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    Ella Vs Ethel Merman

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    to sing the words of the song and puts soul into it. The form of the song by both singers were pretty much the same by structure but were on different keys. The instrumentation for both ensemble sizes are very different. While Ella had a trio of guitar, bass,…

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    Conflict Surrounding “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” The song “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” is mostly associated with the Vietnam War, however, its lyrics make no reference to any specific war. The Vietnam War began in 1954 when communist North Vietnam, backed by China and the Soviet Union, with their allies in South Vietnam called the Viet Cong wanted to unite their country under a single communist rule. The Southern Vietnamese that were not a part of the Viet Cong, on the other hand, wanted to preserve…

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    kids interested in being in the school band. The trickiest part of learning how to play the trumpet is knowing how to form your mouth around the instrument. Number Three: Guitar. Turn on the radio, and you won't be able to find a song that doesn't feature at least one kind of guitar (if not two, three or more). Though the guitar is admittedly an approachable instrument, it does require effort to learn, and many musicians develop callouses while learning it. However, don't let that put you off!…

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    This was my first rock and roll concert that I have ever attended. It was an amazing experience to witness live the energy of this genre of music. During the concert, the spontaneity in the artists’ improvisations, musical communications of the artists by their listening to each other’s instruments, the guitarist’s hair shaking and lively performance, the guitarist’s and the bassist’s jumps in the middle of the songs reflecting their musical expression, and the bassist’s impromptu singing in a…

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