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    Skip forward a month or two and ones team is stepping onto the field for the first game of the season, the crowd is cheering and one takes ones place for the first play. At the end sweat is dripping down ones face, the crowd erupts in cheers, and the drum major leads one off of the field. Most athletes feel at home on the field, in the locker room, or even where they practice, for the band their locker room is the band room, their field is determined by where they compete, and they practice in a parking

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    12. Skateboarding and marching band might not seem very similar with alike characteristics, but you would be surprised how I train for both of them very similarly. When I go to the skatepark I always am there for over three hours at a time. This means that I have good breath control. If a random person tried skating for three hours they would be passed out on the ground because they would run out of breath. That is the same thing for marching band. In marching band I will be running across the field

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    Anyone can stand on a podium and conduct, or call out a few commands, but it takes a well-rounded person to be a successful drum major. There are many different qualities that a drum major should possess. I, for one, believe that I possess many different qualities that make me a superior candidate for drum major. I have grown greatly as a person, as well as a musician, during my many years as a band student. Marching band is a huge passion of mine, and probably will always be. I love the feeling

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    percussion family. In Front ensemble, you are to value certain instruments which is, Xylophone, Marimba, synths, Vibraphone, and a couple more. With drumline you have a few main oes. Snare drum is used to create and keep tempo on the field and helps the people on the field keep tempo while marching. Bass drum is used to make dark and loud noises. The tenor is used to create a drumset type of sound while marching. Each of these things take work, but marching drumline has to put in the most work. They

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    Opening Shot: The film opens with Andrew practicing freely on his drumset. His head swings and his body moves with the music. Andrew’s white shirt and the high-key lighting on his kit sharply contrast the dimly lit corridor that we see him through, and highlights his unadulterated nature. As the shot dollies in on Andrew (who remains in the shot’s center), we see just how focused he is on his drumming. Additionally, the dolly reveals a picture of a jazz drummer (likely a jazz legend) to the left

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    My Halo Research Paper

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    The Background During the summer before my junior year in high school I broke my neck while on vacation in Outer Banks, NC. I spent the next three months in a cervical halo and three more months after that in a standard C-collar neck brace. My first month back at school was spent in the halo which was interesting because not many people had ever seen one of these braces and did not know the full extent of the hardware. It is a large plastic vest with sheep wool lining the inside; making attending

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    Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen and thank you for this opportunity to share with you today. I am honoured to discuss with you the effectiveness, in regards to technology and language conventions, of the short film Ohana. With the intention of creating a film that brought to light serious issues whilst upholding a prodigious standard as a production, this film was successful as such through the plentiful access to various technologies as well as the implementation of language conventions and codes

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    Drum History

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    The drum is the oldest known musical instrument in the history of civilization and its basic design has not changed in thousands of years. Drumming has a profound history as a method of communication, and the drum has an implementation of religious symbolism. Drums are a lot of fun to play, and every rock or pop band needs them, so drummers are in ever increasing demand. There are different methods on how to learn and play this instrument. Different sized drums and cymbals are arranged into kits

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    Five Miracle Lubricants Used for DIY Auto Repairs It can be hard to believe that anything in a can help you get through an auto repair and achieve better results. But I'm here to tell you that it's true. In this article we'll talk about five miracle lubricants used in everyday auto repairs. Not only will we cover how and when they're used, but we'll also dig into the science engineered into some of the individual products. In addition we'll discuss best practices to get the most out of the engineering

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    Noise In case of a hard brake is needed, the safety is not guaranteed only by using regenerative braking. It may not be enough to stop the whole car in a short time. Maintenance Stopping power of different types of brake systems Applications of Regenerative Braking The regenerative braking technology has been developing for a century in different areas.

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