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    HISTORY AND ORIGINATORS OF KEYBOARD BAROQUE PERIOD Harpsichord (Italian cembalo; French clavecin), stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are plucked to produce sound. It was developed in Europe in the 14th or 15th century and was widely used from the 16th to the early 19th century, when it was superseded by the piano. In the 20th century the harpsichord was revived for performance of music of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries, as well as for new compositions. The incisive sound quality

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    not know what I was truly getting into with taking this course. I did not know what type of materials that would be taught because I have never taken a music class before. Let alone have I ever been to a concert before, on February 18th I went to the Pipe Organ Festival about thirty minutes away from campus. Since this was my first time going to a professional concert, I did not know what to expect. The concert was very different than I expected but thankfully I ended up having a great experience and

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    Early History of the Pipe Organ The "king of instruments" has a long history, one which can arguably be traced to the concept of a collection of "fixed-pitched pipes blown by a single player (such as the panpipes)" (Randel 583). The first examples of pipe organs with the basic features of today can be traced to the third century B.C.E. in the Greco-Roman arena; it is said to have been invented by Ktesibios of Alexander and contained "a mechanism to supply air under pressure, a wind-chest to store

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    received treated water, to the Flint River. Drinking water from Flint River had a series of problems, including lead and bacterial contamination, which led to serious health issues (Dixon). Flint River water was corrosive thus it caused lead from old pipes leach into the water supply and this caused very high levels of metal neurotoxins in the water. So many children have been exposed to the contaminated water leading to a series of health issues. The children have elevated blood-lead levels and the

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    from these issues is often turning a blind eye, and often allowing the public to continue to drink this contaminated water. A major part of the problem is that lead water pipes run throughout cities across the United States. Although it would very expensive to replace all the water pipes running through Flint, not replacing the pipes could potentially continue to do more harm to the ecosystems, and to the communities they are in. (rst2) In April of 2014 due to financial reasons Flint’s water supply

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    Spreckles Organ Society’s Organ Concert Dr. Carol Williams’s organ plays were just fantastic. Despite the fact that seeing the instrument called, “organ” was my first time, it was pretty impressive how that instrument worked. All the pedals and the three layers of keyboards were just as complicated as a calculus math problem. The concert was played at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion at Balboa Park. The surrounding was not too bad. Although the concert day was Sunday, it was quite crowded. Besides

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    Although numerous composers have shown their musicality from different musical periods, only some of the remarkably talented ones are still remembered and honored. Such composers’ compositions are performed all around the world even today. From the Baroque period, Johann Sebastian Bach and George Frideric Handel are the two most renowned composers. Even though both of their compositions are considered to be well written, they have shown completely different musical styles. Bach composed pieces that

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    Gas installation associated equipment and accessories, that is built to express or control gasoline that's downstream in the fuel source point, but doesn't contain anything beyond the gasoline installation end point, and suggests a tube or method of pipes. Moreover, Bill Howe was acknowledged by the National Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) and Delta Faucet Co. in 2011 once they honored him with National Plumbing Contractor of the Entire Year. Bill Howe Plumbing has been helping

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    INTRODUCTION OF PVC Since its discovery in 1933, Pipe has grown to become one of the world’s most widely used and recognized thermoplastic materials. The versatility of this unique plastic material is demonstrated by the diversity of its use and applications. The original application for pipe was as a substitute for rubber in electrical insulation during World War II. Pipe has since become one of the world’s most widely utilized thermoplastics. Today’s modern pipe resins are highly engineered for much more

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    12/11/14 The Pipe Organ The music it makes is as complex as it is majestic. The pipe organ is one of the largest and most technically sophisticated instruments. Building one is an incredible feat of engineering and craftsmanship. Early man discovered he could make music by blowing across hollow reeds of different lengths. In ancient Egypt, an engineer’s device would later would become the basic technology of the pipe organ. A steady airflow without mouth blowing while controlling air to each pipe to create

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