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    for a few days and then after class one day I asked him if he thought I should audition for it. Mr.Jones replied, “Yes Logan, I think it would be great for you to play guitar in this.” I signed my name onto the list of people that were auditioning, I wrote my first and last name and my instrument, guitar. I studied the music for countless hours and the night before the audition and that whole night I was restless.…

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    Diane Dixon Biography

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    stadium fainting, screaming, and crying.” As a teenager, she decided to join her brother in his move to LA. Every time her brother lost a band member, he would enlist her to learn whatever instrument was needed to play with him. She played rhythm guitar and started writing songs at an early age. After a chance altercation in which a drummer threw his sticks at Diane and said, “You play,” while storming out of the room, she picked up the…

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    Maroon 5 Research Paper

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    Maroon 5 is an American pop rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California. The group was originated in 1994 as Kara's Flowers and originally consisted of: Adam Levine (lead vocals, guitar), Jesse Carmichael (guitar, backing vocals), Mickey Madden (bass guitar) and Ryan Dusick(drums). Kara's Flowers signed to Reprise Records and released an album, The Fourth World, in 1997. After a lukewarm response to the album, the band parted ways with the record label and the members attended their…

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    Reflective Essay 3

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    comes, it goes, and the Blues flows right along with it. When the rivers gone, I’ll be gone, so lets help the river along. Do you know how to play?” “Well, I’ve been trying for five years, so I probably can strum along,” said Jed, picking up his guitar. ‘Ok, then, let’s start in the key of E,” said the old man as he started to play and sing: “Let it rain, let it pour, let it rain a whole lot more 'Cause I got them deep river…

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    Fusion Jazz Influence

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    new sounds with electric instruments. The origins of fusion jazz are known to be jazz, rock, bebop, blues, funk, and 20th century classical music. Primary instruments used in fusion jazz consist of electric guitar, piano, electric piano, drums, saxophone, trumpet, electronic keyboards, bass guitar, and vocals. Fusion jazz differs in a way that the amount of musical fusion…

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    could have said yes but writing a book with Rhetta Mayes didn't seem like a good idea. She shooed the idea out of her head and walked to her locker with Mazie. Since getting her quitar, Kate was having a hard time writing songs. She wanted to be a guitar player who wrote about a boy named Dallas. Within just a short period of days, Kate had made five songs. All of the songs she shared with Flannery who thought all the songs were too slow. She even played Kate’s song in her ideal speed. Kate…

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    The Office Satire

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    The spelling of humor, what ‘chips’ are, the … are among many off the issues Americans and the British are unable to agree on, but one debate that seems to be never ending is the argument over the British and American versions of the hit comedy, “The Office”. This debacle has led to further investigation into the comedic styles of “The Office” and how they feature the difference in the approaches to life and sense of humor the Americans and British have, along with the reasoning behind their…

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    Hemmings Vs Cowell

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    wide variation in lower and upper registers for each member is what makes One Direction so successful. Simon Cowell was able to find five voices that each complimented each other uniquely to create complex harmonies that most bands can’t achieve. Because of this, the band has received 281 award nominations in its 5 years, and has won 169 of them. In comparison, 5 Seconds of Summer is a pop-punk band meaning not only does each member play an instrument, there is also a designated lead singer.…

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    They were extremely admired in East Los Angeles, the group, was a garage band that featured both guitars and brass, that had a national hit with their storming rendition of "Land of a Thousand Dances" which was a cover hit and originally recorded by Cannibal and the Headhunters in 1965. Thee Midniters were one of the first bands to proudly proclaim…

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    Warped Tour Analysis

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    The genre of music bands play at Warped Tour is mainly pop punk and alternative with a little bit of screamo. If you attend Warped Tour you will notice the audience to be a mix of teenagers and college students. Bands used instruments such as the guitar, bass, and drums. The music was very upbeat and fast paced which the crowd reacted to in a violent manner. If you attend Warped Tour you will notice that people will start to push each other around in a violent manner to the beat of the song…

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