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    Fish can either be domesticated or man influenced or wild harvested, which delivers the best flavor and quality of a fresh fish. Fish can be purchased with many different options as well. Striper, or also known as: striped bass, rockfish, linesider, roller, squidhound, or simply as bass, or scientifically as Morone saxatilis. It is a coastal sport fish and native to pretty much the whole east coast and is wild caught and farmed in some cases.

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    How to Fish for Striped Bass Striped bass are known by avid fisherman as a ‘true bass’ and are not members of the sunfish family. Due to their similarities, the striped bass can often get mistaken for the white bass and vice versa. These beautiful members of the bass family originate from the eastern seaboard of America and are most often found in St Lawrence River going all the way from Canada to Louisiana. Striped bass bodies consist of six to nine horizontal black stripes under a base of shiny

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    The analysis of the aria “Lascia ch'io pianga” by Haendel according to the thorough bass method, shows us how the composer refer in this piece to the typical compositional procedures of baroque music. The aria starts with a pedal (frame, according to Joel Lester's terminology) followed by a cadence harmonized according the regle de l'octave both in ascending and descending motion (MM. 5-8). The second episode starting at M. 8 consists of a sequence, precisely a modified sequence, in which the

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    played in jazz, concert, solo, and symphony playing(The Art of Trombone Playing, Page 2). The trombone plays on the bass clef. It is completely different notes than most woodwind instrument. Trombone has a tone a level lower than instruments that are played on treble clef. The tenor trombone is played on bass clef and others are also. The trombones have different tones, for example the bass trombone has a lower pitch than the tenor trombone. Together these instruments sound in harmony and

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    CHAPTER 1 ERHARD BODENSCHATZ AND THE FLORILEGIUM POTENSE Lutheran church music in its first two and a half centuries can be characterized by the incorporation of a staggering variety of styles and musical genres. Plainchant, imitative polyphony, and chorale hymnody existed alongside one another, and composers such as Heinrich Schütz (1585-1672) and Johann Hermann Schein (1586-1630) were among the first to synthesize elements of Monteverdi’s seconda pratica with a fully German practice. Fruits

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    with the utmost delicacy and without damper. From the interpretations of his instructions, it can be concluded that Beethoven wanted this movement to be interpreted with sensitivity and colour. The bass line is a prominent feature in texturizing the movement. The most distinctive characteristics in the bass line are its Neapolitan chords which are strategically placed amidst chords of double octaves. This prevents the movement sounding too much like a lullaby and adds more colour and tension. The movement

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    said glaring at Bass. “It is my office,” Bass answered as he bent down to gather his papers, moving towards his desk. “Not you!” Miles bitched, “Her!” he said pointing in Charlie’s direction. “She’s been missing for a while now and Maggie’s about to have my head on a platter if she isn’t returned to her rooms immediately. I should have known that I’d find her here with you,” he frown taking in her nightclothes and blanket. Charlie’s mouth fell open at the insinuation as Bass looked in Miles

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    As the weeks went by, Bass’ concerns about Charlie 's motives slowly diminished. She continued to stay close to him and the children and “Connor” was never mentioned again. In fact, after those first few disorienting days, Charlie had never mentioned her dream world again even though she still didn’t feel as though she belonged here. Granted, she was no longer able to imagine not being a mother, showering Sunny and Ethan with all the attention and love she felt that she had never received, nor

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    The next morning, Charlie woke to a warm body pressed against her back and an arm draped across her waist rubbing her wrist. “Bass?” “Morning,” he answered softly, his warm breath brushing across the bare skin of her shoulder. “Your wrist looks fine this morning. Not a hint of green to be found.” “That’s good,” Charlie whispered in return, trying to control her breathing. “How’s your head?” “It still aches a bit, but It appears as if I’ll make a full recovery. Apparently not as fast as you though

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    “To Get By”’s wonky ¾ beat, led along by the interplaying vocal samples and warped bass line, is constantly in flux, straining and stretching itself in and out of the song’s bouncy rhythm. “Kitty Kat” is an evil mix of Rodriguez’s talents: towering synths, thunderous drums, and a strange bass sound that encases the whole thing, making it all the more ferocious. Rodriguez gives a fantastic vocal perfomance on top of this, using her upper

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