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    improvisation and unique tone, only suited to her. There would be a solid foundation of Charles Mingus, who would also add flair to the walking bass line without missing a beat, and Max Roach who, on occasion, would drop serious bombs. The swinging and high range of Cannonball Adderley and his fast notes create a heart-pumping aspect of the saxophone. While Lester Young adds a light individuality to the saxophone sound, which creates a layer of airiness…

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    Deriving from Los Angeles, the band was known for their, “emergence from the metal scene as mainstream stars,” (Covach and Flory, 2015). Their typical genre can range anywhere from hard rock to heavy metal, but usually depends on personal judgement. The band rose to stardom after the release of their debut album, “Appetite for Destruction, which is ranked as the biggest-selling debut of any rock band,” (Eddy and…

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    11. Tiny white bumps on lips Bumps on lips go beyond just being a health issue because it lowers a person’s level of confidence, and cause emotional distress. You will often get frustrated when afflicted by tiny white bumps on lips as most of the time you may imagine the people around could be thinking you have a sexually transmitted disease. However, small white bumps on lips have various causes, some which are serious health issues while are others are simply non-issues at all. The spots we…

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    200”. Wilco maintained this indie trend because they enjoyed the quality of their music, with the renditions of alt-country styles as well as experiments with sonic atmospheres and noise. A song from the album “Ashes of American Flags” varied in vocals with great instrumental backing. This was a contrasting verse-chorus with a 4-measure vamp to slowly introduce the song. The interlude features a bridge with atmospheric noise to segue into the next song in the album. Many of the segments of…

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    Mona Monkey Essay

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    common names. The crowned monkey, golden bellied guenon, and Cercopithecus Mona are just a few of their common nicknames, but this creature have the ability to adapt to different environmental pressures that caused a wide spread of subspecies that ranges from the Cross River, south of the Congo Basin, raising to Rwanda, and Uganda. Also this species was also introduced to Grenada around the late 1600s. In this case of the Crested Mona Monkeys are located in the west of Africa (Estes 1991, Glenn…

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    The album was a narrative of the singer’s childhood in Mississippi. The second album had more range than the first one with songs flowing into the other. It had a combination of bright country soul, bluesy ballads, and mournful folk songs. Her song in the album, “Okolona River Bottom Band,” placed in the Billboard top-sixty hit. Her following album…

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    number about 30-100 musicians. Symphonies are notated in a musical score, which contains all the instrument parts. Orchestral musicians play from parts which contain just the notated music for their instrument. A small number of symphonies also contain vocal parts.…

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    Drishti Case Study

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    is “Drishti” which can switch the system from an indoor to an outdoor environment and vice versa with a simple vocal command. To provide complete navigation system, authors extend indoor version of Drishti to the outdoor versions for blind pedestrians by adding only two ultrasonic transceivers that are smaller than a credit card and are tagged to the user’s shoulder…

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    Ragtime And Blues Analysis

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    “reproducing exactly the phrases of blues that he had learned by heart from the recordings of Doddds or Rappolo. Jazz artists used a technique called portamentos when “extending range” of the Blues “language”. The Blues were essentially carried from its vocal to the instrumental style of jazz: “These blue notes assed from the vocal to the instrumental style, carrying with them the emotional potential that the blues singers had given them.” (Pg.226, Jazz its Evolution and Essence). Ragtime and…

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    Aside from the small short-lived devotion to the game, M spent the majority doing several activities and distractions. M gave much of her attention to my mom, she was never in the same spot for very long, she partook in drawing, and she had a wide range of vocal outburst including laughing, whining, cheering, and just talking during the game. In relation to the drawing specifically, M seems to fall a little behind in the category of development. Solely based off of her age, M should fall under…

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