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    aneurism and had to undergo surgery. Neil Young is the heart and soul of this concert. However, many other musicians that he deems as friends surrounded him on stage. These include Ben Keith on the steel guitar, Grant Boatwright on guitar and vocals, Spooner Oldham on the keyboard, Pick Rosas on bass guitar, Emmylou Harris

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    be included in MUSC2019 because this song brings together pop and folk influences while using different techniques such as repetition, metaphors and dynamics to enhance the effect of the song has on the audience. The verse starts with an acoustic guitar using a walking tempo and melancholy tone. “Dear Mr. President, Come take a walk with me.” The

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    In researching classic country there are many themes that can be found in the performances. The most common theme is almost every classic country artist had an acoustic guitar. They would use this guitar as essentially the main melody for their songs which they would then add vocals on top of. Then every once and a while other string instruments or drums would be added to the songs. However, there was never any electronic instruments added to classic country music (Aaron Lewis). Another theme in

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    the door, my loose earbud spinning wildly, and land on my bed which was covered in clothes, notes and study guides. Across from me, CJ sat on her bed, dyed black hair in a messy bun, tuning her guitar by ear. She plucked the B string, winced, and turned the corresponding knob an infinitesimal amount. Her guitar sang the note again and to me, it sounded the same as before, but to CJ it sounded as different as A1 and C7. I may be a signer but when it comes to instruments I’m clueless. She played a G chord

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    Comparing Carnatic Music

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    Comparing Carnatic music and the Blues The Blues Include: Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Bass, Drums, Blue Harp, Slide Guitar, Xylophone, Trombone, Trumpet, Voice and Saxophone. Comparing a Shakarabharanam ragam varanam to a song from The Blues titled The Blues: The pictures below show the scales of 1) Carnatic 2) western blues basis Link 1: Analysis of the scales in each piece- Though the blues do not technically follow the western scale, the blues scale is heavily influenced off of it. Carnatic

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    grade we started learning guitar and I immediately found a liking towards it. During classes, we would all have our guitars and would somewhat listen to the teacher as he taught us chords. We would go into a room with our groups and pick a song with the chords we learned and try to play it. Although we were lousy at the guitar, we would always laugh and have a good time. The room would be filled with laughs and dissonant chords. I enjoyed making music and playing the guitar with my friends; it became

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    To Joy’ and then jumped right into his own ‘My Life.’ Between songs, he was genuine with the crowd. From swatting flies in the heat and allowing fans to pick what songs they’d

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    The evolution of music and its ability to have multitudinous uses is what makes the notion of music unique when compared to anything else. Communication was one of the first uses of music. Utilizing music as a style of communication required the creation of complex and subtle acoustic techniques, each with the purpose of articulating a specific idea. These musical gestures developed from manipulations of the various parameters of music. When Guido D 'Arezzo first improved and reworked standard notation

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    Master Of None Analysis

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    Master of None is an American comedy-drama television series streaming on Netflix since 2015. Creators Aziz Ansari and Alan Young successfully demonstrate relatable situations in a charming and humorous manner. The show stars Ansari as the lead role of Dev, a 30 year-old actor who attempts to make his way through life in New York City both professionally and personally. Episode 2, “Parents,” presents second-generationers Dev and Brian (Dev’s chill friend) trying to show their appreciation for their

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    Essay On Stereo Imaging

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    I My Question Have you ever wondered why Eddie Van Halen’s guitar sounds like it is on the left of you? Well it is all thanks to the technique called stereo imaging, which can make a sound appear to come from anywhere in the stereo field. Stereo imaging has always fascinated me, which lead me to interested in how it works. Stereo imaging makes you feel like the song is being performed all around, with the listener able to pinpoint any sound coming from the audio. But how is this done and

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