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    When we arrived I was immediately surprised at how small the venue was. There was maybe a little more than thirty people in totally and it was a packed house. We took our seats right next to the stage, sitting directly in front of the bassist and lead guitar player. As we ordered our two drink minimum and a couple of baked potatoes to share, I watched as the rest of the band started to step on stage. Some seemed to know each other

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    Rock And Roll Or Roll

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    Shake and roll (frequently composed as rock and roll or shake "n" roll) is a classification of mainstream music that started and developed in the United States amid the late 1940s and mid 1950s,[1][2] from a mix of African-American sorts, for example, soul, boogie-woogie, hop soul, jazz, and gospel music,[3] together with Western swing and nation music.[4] Though components of rock and roll can be heard in soul records from the 1920s[5] and in nation records of the 1930s,[4] the class did not obtain

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    Skwigelf, the lead guitarist for the band dethklok. He is the fastest guitar player in the world and makes sure everyone knows,including Toki. Skwisgaar was in the kitchen, which is just what Toki didn’t want. “Hey Toki yous is bads at the guitar” said Skwisgaar in his thick scandinavian accent. “Shut ups Skwisgaar.” said Toki( he is also from scandinavia). “Yous is girl.” Skwisgaar said trying to annoy Toki as much as possible . “You knows what Skwisgaar I challenge you to a guitar duel so I can

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    into the opener ‘Resolution’. Something that struck me was the rich vocal harmonies at the beginning of the song, there are plenty of staples of the “djent” subgenre appearing throughout the track. You have the TesseracT esque chord arpeggio, clean guitar intro bleeding into a heavy riff and then dropping out to the verse, which is very ethereal and spacey melodically with a thundering syncopated drum

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    Essay on Santa Cruz Case

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    Santa Cruz Case Introduction Santa Cruz Guitar Company is a small-scale musical instrument company that produces custom high quality guitars. Although Santa Cruz Guitar Company manufactures few guitars a year, compared to competitors, and lack an actual quality department, Santa Cruz Guitar Company is known for high quality instruments. Dr. Robert W. Edwards Deming was a statistician that had a large impact on quality, as we know it today. Deming realized how management processes could

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    Physics of an Acoustic Guitar Essay

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    Physics of an Acoustic Guitar I have been watching my husband play the guitar in a band for five years and he has made it look so easy to make such beautiful music. Most guitar players have progressed with the technology of electric guitars, but when my husband picks up an acoustic guitar and starts to play a song for just me, I hear his love for me in the sounds that he produces. Imagine my surprise when a physics class conveyed to me that there was much more to his playing than I had

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    Rise Above This* : crashing drums and a rocking guitar lead the way for this song. The lyrics provide a very positive message of “rising above” whatever may come in life. Like Suicide* : this song is about a girl who, according to the writer, is “like a suicide”, in how she presents herself and how she is. The song itself is in a major key, but also has a fairly cold feeling to it. No Jesus Christ* : the song starts off with a grooving guitar

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    thing I ever decided to do in my life, besides accept Jesus as my savior, is probably the decision to learn how to play guitar. The guitar has truly changed my life, as well as take all my money. I have become obsessed with the instrument that has been one of the center pieces of music history. From blues music in the early 1900s to pop music of today and everywhere in between the guitar has influenced music almost as much as those singing it. I have been determined to learn as much about the instrument

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    Essay on The History of the Guitar

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    The Guitar is a stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings that is played by either plucking or strumming the strings. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. If an individual were asked to identify a guitar most people would answer the question correctly more so than they would if they were asked about another instrument. When people think about famous guitarists, they more than likely think of famous rock and roll guitarists and do not think about the many other famous

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    (soft). After around ten seconds of the piano playing, the lead singer, Arnel Pineda, begins to sing. Around forty seconds into the song, and right after Pineda finishes the first cadence, you hear the guitar for one short note, then it does not reappear after the line “he took the midnight train going anywhere.” The guitar is played in very short spaced notes and crescendos. It was also being played in an allegro tone. Once again, the guitar stops as the singing begins. As the singer begins to sing

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