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    instruction. (Be warned, however, as there is a massive difference between playing a little tune, and being truly good at an instrument. No instrument is easy to master.) Going from in order of increasing ease, first off is the bass guitar. Now, in no way is the bass guitar “easy” to be good at. However, when compared to similar

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    The double bass, to a non-musician, can just look like a giant guitar, but in reality it is less like a guitar and more like a giant violin. The double bass is the biggest of the violin family but emanates a lower pitch than most of the other family members. The solo “Pirates Of The Caribbean Double Bass Solo” is an awesome example of how this instrument can tell a story just with its notes. This melody is not an easy one to remember, it can be very complex since it has so many different notes

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    needed an electric bass guitar, I would acquire the Crescent Electric bass guitar starter kit. Ensuing hours of research, we evaluated hundreds of electric bass guitars and we consulted with dozens of people about various electric bass guitars. Our panel of experts agreed that they would purchase the Crescent Electric bass guitar starter kit. We agreed that this was the best electric bass guitar for the money. We have talked with dozens of people about this particular electric bass guitar and they all

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    is screaming talent?" Screaming music has much more talent to it than people think. Screaming musically takes much talent. Typical instruments used in screamo music are vocals, electric guitar, bass guitar, and drums. These instruments were typically used in hard rock and hardcore punk music. Electric guitar did not become a popular

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    Blue Sky Mine Analysis

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    The combination of exciting and aggressive vocals, repeated and slick melodies of the lead guitar; composed to encourage the motion of the air guitar and an enthusiastic 2-4 drum beat giving the songs a steady beat to tap along with, makes rock an unique and awesome genre. Rock combines characteristics of blues, country, folk, jazz, funk and classical music into one of the most thriving forms of Australian music. However, rock truly started during 1980’s, where composers experimented with their

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    Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino is back at it again releasing new and unique music in his new album ‘Awaken, My Love!’. Fresh off his new hit show ‘Atlanta’ Donald Glover once again shows that he can not only produce, direct and write for television shows that not only the critics love but that connect with America’s youth but he can also make incredible music. Donald glover is a seriously talented guy and it is impossible to pigeonhole him as actor, comedian or musician because he is just so

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    them for certain pieces. The first piece played titled “Two of One” was dominated mainly by trumpet and tenor sax. It has a constant bass line, and it’s accompanied by piano. The overall feeling was swing, which was emphasized by the drum set playing swing notes. It was set up as a big band, and the only electronic

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    instrumental act. I have been composing songs since I was around fourteen years old and my methods mostly consist of listening to music and “jamming” different musical Ideas. I use a mix of a Boss loop pedal and Logic pro X as well as 6 string bass guitar, Electric guitar & programmed drum loops. The process is messy but is mostly just constructed around the timed point of improvisation I found by spending time playing and having fun with my riffs and song structures I would never struggle to find ideas

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    similar some different. The two genres I want to compare and contrast are Rock and Blues. When you hear rock music, you picture electric guitars, amplified sounds, and complex styles of play. But if you take a deeper look you would probably be surprised to learn that rock would not even have existed without simple 12-bar forms, antiphonal textures, or “walking bass lines” used in much blues music. Though Rock and Blues are distinctly different they have a lot of similarities that most likely go unnoticed

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    Caribbean Music History

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    The history of Caribbean music is directly correlated to the history of the Caribbean itself. That islands were invaded by outsiders whom inflicted violence, slavery, and genocide. It comes as a surprise that Caribbean music is aimable despite this formative background. Blame it on Christopher Columbus, the first European to land in this region in 1492. Based on Columbus's voyage, Spain claimed the entire region as its own. This displeased natives or Spain's European neighbors; within a few years

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