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    art on it. “That’s how you know” is a very captivating song. It is fun, educative and entertaining all at the same time. I see this song becoming a hit with circles of people as it portrays very relatable incidents. The song is sang over a catchy guitar which I found very interesting. It makes the whole song sound like something that was just

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    Braden Johnson Ms. Savell English 1A 13 December, 2016 The History of Celtic Music and Instruments Throughout Celtic culture and history music is an extremely important aspect of life. The Celts had a variety of instruments and holidays that they would play songs of joy and fun. Often times they would call this music, Folk Music as it was mostly among the people of the nations of Ireland, Wales, and Scotland. Continue for 2-3 sentences. In Celtic culture several instruments were commonly used

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    The song “Saturn” by Sleeping at Last is the second song on the fourth EP of their Atlas series called “Space II”. This EP was released on 21st November 2013 and contains vocals, piano, and a collection of cellos played by Sharon Gerber. The structure of the song is unusual as exactly half of the song is made up of the introduction. The song starts with a full minute of layered crescendoing cello, and then piano is introduced along with some light sung notes. As the instruments are introduced the

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    I hate when I think of a perfect comeback after it’s too late to use it. Yesterday, Mrs. Hobbs was playing Hotel California and had said something about the guitar part at the end. Byron had responded by stating that, “the guitar part is unnecessary.” “Are you serious?” I retorted. “The guitar solo makes this song.” “The instrumental parts are just filler,” he stated. Usually, I didn’t really like to argue. Especially with Byron because he takes himself way too seriously. However, when it comes

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    Métis Culture

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    Music, art, dance, and writing have always been rich within the history of the Métis people. Their creativity still lives on today with the help of many Métis art communities. The Métis have a fiddle musical tradition, but cover every genre from country to jazz. Some record CDs to preserve and teach about the musical heritage while others perform in dance groups sharing the culture and fashion live. Music and dance are important parts of Métis culture, especially with the fiddle. The fiddle was the

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    Guitar Research Paper

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    instruments in modern times is the guitar. Guitarists are responsible for shaping a sizeable bulk of modern music via their diverse methods of playing. And this is because of how they are crafted. It truly is an art. What will it take to design a guitar that produces a beautiful sound and is aesthetically pleasing to the eye? As with every woodworking project, the place to start when building a solid-body electric guitar is with the wood. The wood used for the guitar helps the sound resonate, so it

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    The song initially sounds like a show tune, with a happy piano instrumental that sounds like it may have been taken from a classic broadway show. She actually addresses this early on in the lyrics “This is a show tune. But the show hasn’t been written for it, yet” This was an immediate indicator that she was using this style of music purposefully and ironically. The same repetitive and “joyful” sound continues for the first minute and a half of the song without changing. The instrumental sounds

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    On Christmas day, a thirteen-year-old boy opens a gift from his mom. With excitement and joy the boy receives his first guitar, an Ibanez electric. The boy plugs the new guitar into a solid state Marshall amplifier and makes noise. Not knowing any chords or how to play, that moment of creating sounds and feedback on his own. He formed a passion and love of the instrument for many years to come. The music of Jimi Hendrix, The Velvet Underground and The Rolling Stones filled his head. He wanted

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    introduction of “Stairway to Heaven” was similar to “Taurus” in its chord sequence, they were otherwise different songs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7Vr3yQYWQ – stairway Jurors were played live versions of both “Stairway” and “Taurus” on both guitar and piano to determine their audible similarities and differences, in addition to comparing original sheet music of the songs. Expert testimony from the defense also aided jurors in their findings, as several experts agreed with Page in that the

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    Vulnerable John Lennon

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    The opening chords of the soft and folk sounding acoustic guitar introduce the listener to a completely vulnerable John Lennon on vocals. In this song, Lennon attempts to create a folk song by imitating one of his main influencers at the time, Bob Dylan. We hear a different side of John Lennon that focuses on the emotional experience, rather than rock n’ roll. In the first stanza, we can assume that Lennon has just got through an unexpected break-up with a woman that he is clearly in love with

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