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    The door makes a loud creak. I can hear the man come thumping down the hallway. A deep voice calls for me. I prepare myself. It is time. The door is slammed shut behind me. I take a seat in a big round chair. The man stares at me as he pulls out his torture equipment. A box, its contents unknown and a nasal spray bottle containing an unknown liquid. He instructs me to move to the seat closest to him. As soon as I am seated he tilts my head back violently, he grabs the nasal bottle and shoves it…

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    Philosophy Of Blues Music

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    music Classification of heavy metal , hard rock rhythm changes many subspecies less , less blues offers a collection with more showmanship and brute force . " he said. "A typical heavy metal band drummer , bassist , rhythm guitarist , main guitarist and instrumentalist or a singer consists of rings. keyboard instrument to increase the fullness of the sound is also used in some groups .The use of electric guitar with amplifier is the basis of the history of heavy metal. Classical vocalist master…

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    accumulation of heavy metals at the SCDD. Additionally, the EPA decided to partially cap the mine and to remove the waste rock away from the area to decrease the amount of discharge being released into the water systems. The EPA placed the cap in the mine so that it can temporarily reduce the pollution as they worked to assess the complete situation as they decide what the next step will be (Sugarek, 1993). Unfortunately, the SCDD was not doing its job of preventing heavy metals from spreading…

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    Music is shown and presented in many ways in this world. You can hear it anywhere from church, to baseball games, to the grocery store, and everywhere in between. It is played though speakers, earphones, and instruments in public places in everyday life. Walking around Millersville I have heard lots of music not only because I’m a music major but music is a great medium of expression and entertainment in everyone’s life. Music is easy to access by anyone with a computer or a phone so you’re…

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    To listen to a piece of music does not necessarily mean that you have understood the ideas and/or emotions musicians and composers are trying to convey. Through this class, you have not only taught me how to describe music, and Its effects but how our own individual experiences influence how we interpret, and react to music. When first I began taking music classes in high school, I was not taught how to listen to music correctly and how to describe how it affected me. I would often find myself…

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    Your groove: perhaps how music makes you feel, how it stimulates your body with the beat of a drum or the riff of a guitar. My groove: on the same level as your groove, only it goes just a bit further than just the feel. A machinist’s groove: the point at which a tool does work. We all see groove differently, figuratively and technically. We’ll be focusing on grooves that match up, your’s and mine, and how we’ll see that groove is more than just feelings. We’ll be exploring groove’s historically…

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    Motley Crue is a heavy metal band, with carefree lifestyle, that they shared with the world through their music. The members of the band were not only memorable on stage, but off stage as well. They lived a lifestyle that most people would not approve of, or deem socially correct. Yet, this lifestyle, similar to the style established by Led Zeppelin, benefited their career. Selling over 100 million albums worldwide, Motley Crue spread the heavy metal brand of music around the world. All of…

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    Contemporary rock band Imagine Dragons sang the line “It’s a revolution, I suppose…” in their Grammy Award-winning song “Radioactive”. Surprisingly, Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson, the main character in the book The Titan’s Curse, can relate to this line, as well as the rest of the song. Although The Titan’s Curse is a fiction book based on Ancient Greek Mythology, it shares the same theme with Radioactive, a popular rock song. Both pieces of literature show the reader that you can you can…

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    Faithfully Song Analysis

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    The song “Faithfully” from 1983, performed by the band Journey on their album Frontiers is thought to be one of many iconic rock songs from the 1980s that has left a legacy for decades and generations. It mixes many different instrumental parts with the concept of the 1980s rock song, having sounds similar to the well known power ballads and the genre of arena rock. “Faithfully”, tells a story as any other song does, using lyrics and the general progression of the music throughout the song to…

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    The song “Paradise” is originally an English pop song by Coldplay, a British rock band. It was released on 12th September 2011 while the cover version of this song, “Peponi” was released 3 years later on 9th January 2012 by a crossover band - The Piano Guys. The Piano Guys had included some African folk-like elements into the original version of “Paradise” by adding some African traditional instruments, costumes and the language. I observed that The Piano Guys and Alex Boye have utilized their…

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