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    tribe on their quest to create the perfect drum. Drum creation and music in general is an important element to the Basongye culture, this can be “witnessed” through this study by how detailed and extensive the process for drum making actually is, the Basongye people ensure every groove and nook is in its correct place. Additionally, the author reminds his readers that even though the purpose of this article is to show how the Basongye Bala folks create drums, that it is not the only investigation that

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    lifestyle once. To be honest, I absolutely hated it. As stressful as days can be, with little to no pauses, I much prefer it than not keeping busy.Time is so scarce, I try to make the most of it. More specifically by playing time, or rather, playing drums. My hit-kit, as some rarely refer to it as, journey began when I was twelve years old. In junior high school, I was a part of my schools jazz band. In high school, I was again a part of the schools jazz band. In addition, I was in bands here and

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    better look at the conductor’s face. The look in her eyes was nothing less than murderous, and you didn’t have to turn to see what exactly it was she was glaring at. The chaotic, messy, loud drum solo that was still continuing was enough of an answer. Eren fucking Jaeger. Eren fucking Jaeger pounding on the drums during Second Suite in F Major. Eren was an obnoxious mouth breathing brat with no sense of rhythm, or common sense it seemed. He was a jock who stayed up all hours of the night watching

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    Tyler Christiansen/ Section A/ Whiplash/ Peter Stone A young actor can learn a lot from the performances of JK Simmons and Miles Teller in Whiplash. Throughout the film each actor clearly had an understanding of not only who their character was, but what their character’s overall objective was. Building character is essential to a great performance and by watching this film I could easily tell each actor did the proper preparation it took to get a better understanding who Fletcher and Andrew were

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    textures- monophony, homophony, and polyphony are used. Again, repetition is found a various numbers of times as the lyrics, “i got you” are sang. The timbre is composed of the entire pit orchestra; two guitars, two pianos, a drum set, a bass, and other percussion instruments, but the drum set is heavily featured. The timbre is also composed of the male and female singers on stage, varying in all voice types- soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. “I Got You” was the most entertaining and lively song of the show

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    Rapid clacking noises of the rim of the taiko drums began the opening ceremony. All I saw were bamboo sticks and mechanisms connecting my eyes and ears while my hands held the mouth. I jumped up and got in my crouching position. The bass of the taiko drums vibrated in my heels and chest; I felt alive. Adults and children, watching my partner and me, were amazed and a little scared. As I shook and swung the 20-pound lion head around, I realized my effect as a leader on the crowd. As I feasted on the

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    Chapter Four ABS Training 4.1 What is ABS? Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) is a combination of vehicle hardware and software that work together to maintain steering control and vehicle stability during hard braking. Initially developed as a special option for topof-the-line models, today’s ABS units are compact, easy to service, inexpensive and widely available. Now every major automotive manufacturer offers some form of ABS vehicle control that provides safe, maximum braking under all weather conditions

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    squeaking or grinding sound when you press the brake pedal, does it go all the way down to the floorboard when you try to stop your vehicle? These are signs that your brake pads need to be replaced. Auto repair shops usually charge between two and four hundred dollars to replace brake pads. Nevertheless, it is a fairly easy process for someone that is handy and somewhat mechanically inclined. Follow these nine simple steps and you can replace the disc brake pads on your car in two to three hours. 1)

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    and it wasn’t even eight yet! I was even feeling pretty content of myself that is until the car in front of me slammed on his brakes. Now I don’t know if you guys have ever been on the inside when a car gets hit but let me tell you it is not fun, especially when that car gets hit by someone going 100 km/h. Everything happened so quickly, the blazing bright flash of the brake lights, the sound of screeching metal, and then everything just went black. I’m not quite sure how much time passed while I was

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    Written Report Concerning Rocket Sled Catchment Arresting Systems   QinetiQ, a defence technology company headquartered in Farnborough, have a problem regarding their Pendine long test track facility located in South Wales. The test track is 1500m long and test items are powered down the track on sleds pushed by rocket motors. QinetiQ are finding a variety of engineering challenges in containing the rocket motor sleds in relatively short distances at the end of the track on high velocity trials (600m/s

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