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    Big Eyed Phish Speech

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    HOMEPAGE Welcome to the official site of Big Eyed Phish! We thank you for your continuous support and patronage. Check out our scheduled gig near your place, and come jam with us! We are a band who came together to pay tribute to one of the best bands that came to be – the Dave Matthews Band. We bring forth only the best cover music to you. Currently, we have been working on our latest album. Please expect the release by mid of April. We are recording straight from our contemporary garage…

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    throughout the rock, specifically alternative, music scene. No matter the style, there are relatively few Black artists gaining success in rock music, despite the historical impact African Americans have made on the genre. There are many possible causes for this racial divide in something as easily accessible as music, starting in the early roots of rock and continuing through the 20th and 21st centuries. In the course I would design, African American Impact and Exclusion in Rock Music, we would…

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    Emotion and arguments go hand in hand. Emotion moves people and makes all rational thought go out the window. For my pathos argument, I would prefer to use song lyrics. These songs may not have immediate humor, but if you understand and have experience in the backstory it makes so much more since. Ronnie used to be in a band called Escape the Fate during the “scene” era of a new genre “Pop Metal.” Unfortunately Ronnie got into some pretty unsavory situations. These events lead him to prison and…

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    attention, and the ones that did have attention were not allowed to have a say in anything. A group of musicians, later known as the outlaws, decided to change things up. These musicians created an edgy form of hardcore country music that was influenced by rock and roll, folks, and blues that became known as outlaw country music. The two main faces of outlaw country music are Waylon Jennins and Willie Nelson. These three genres may differ in sound, icons, and meaning, but they all share…

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    were Jazz, Swing, and Big Band; these types of music were very popular because of the way the sound affected people during the time period and these types of music were part of the harlem resistance till the 1950s. Throughout the 1950s and the 1960s rock ‘n Roll, Motown, Big Band, and Country were starting to become very popular.. As the 70s came along Disco, Motown, and even R&B were major genres especially because people were trying to express who they were through…

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    fame, however, lead guitarists are musicians who are masters of their craft. These legendary lead guitarists in rock bands that include Jimi Hendrix, and Slash, are famous in their own right. It’s true that the vocalist may have his lyrics, but, it is the rhythm section behind him, who truly make the sound. The list of legendary lead guitarists: 1. The top spot goes to the American rock guitarist and singer - Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix is best known as one of the most influential electric…

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    Alternative Music Essay

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    Alternative music is known as a distinction from mainstream rock music. It is different due to a different, somewhat distorted, guitar sound, insubordinate lyric, and a casual, or defiant, attitude being portrayed in the music. However, there are many sub genres included in alternative music ranging from rock to soft guitar playing. The subgenres are grunge, indie pop, indie rock, reggae, electronic music, jazz, and underground music. This type of music is normally kept out of mainstream, and is…

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    Throughout the past century, there have been an insurmountable number of products produced in the media industry. Naturally, other works such as films, television shows, and video games sample certain products to enhance their work; the most common form of this is music. Music has been around for centuries; therefore, individuals are, undoubtedly, inserting older songs to their work. An example of a music supervisor using an earlier song in a film is from, Perks of Being a Wallflower. For…

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    influential, helped renew interest in punk rock in the U.S., and has sung a variety of different music types that appealed to a large audience. Billie Joe Armstrong’s band was very influential to the music industry. A Times UK article states about the American band, “their influence has been all over British carts” and that bands from Sum 41 and Blink 182 had been weaned on Green Day and Billie Joe Armstrong. Armstrong also helped bring renew in interest in punk rock in the U.S. in the 1990s…

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    Horizontal Bass Essay

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    ( I know it’s weird, and not totally present: but, Les’s strum patterns show it all ), and slap bass. Claypool began his bass journey in high school where his friend Kirk Hammett ( the lead guitarist for Metallica ) dragged Les into the wonders of rock. Les was inspired by bands like Cream, Led Zeppelin. He soon found his love for the bass when Rush’s Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney, and Yes’ Chris Squire really inspired him to pick up bass and play. As he learned to play, he formed a band called…

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