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    is positioned, will determine the sound it makes. The neck single coil, being closest to the neck of the guitar, has more bass in its sound due to it being closer to the center point of where the string spins and vibrates. The middle single coil being a little further down from the neck, has sound the most reggae players enjoy the most because it has the perfect balance of bass and treble to get the sound they desire. Last but not least, the bridge pick-up is the brightest sounding magnet in the guitar

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    Kids Music Procedure Drums – the drums help keep the beat of the song and to make beat 2 and 4 emphasised. Bass Guitar- the bass guitar is used as a backing track that highlights the acoustic and the grand piano during the chorus and creates an interesting transition from chord to chord on the piano and guitar. Acoustic Guitar- the acoustic guitar during the verse is used to make the verse fuller and cheerful and creates unique harmony with the grand piano, following a simple and repetitive cord

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    The Song Restless

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    New Order is currently on track to release their first album in a decade, Music Complete. While the band has debuted several tracks off the album at live shows, yesterday marked the official release of the album’s first single, “Restless,” a rather appropriate title for a song New Order fans have been craving for the better part of ten years. The song went live on New Order’s YouTube Channel earlier this week, with the video boasting nothing more than modern, minimalist, album art – which we can

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    A Simple Bass Player

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    The bass is the backbone of any band. Without it, the music wouldn't have that deep groove only found in bands with it. Most guitar players shun the bass, thinking it simple and unneeded. It's up to you, learning bass player, to show them otherwise. If you're just picking up the bass, you'll want to know the basics before you jump right into trying to play. I'm not saying you need to back to third grade and look at the bars and different notes, though that wouldn't hurt, but to just get a feel for

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    value certain instruments which is, Xylophone, Marimba, synths, Vibraphone, and a couple more. With drumline you have a few main oes. Snare drum is used to create and keep tempo on the field and helps the people on the field keep tempo while marching. Bass drum is used to make dark and loud noises. The tenor is used to create a drumset type of sound while marching. Each of these things take work, but marching drumline has to put in the most work. They have to be able to step on time, play

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    Track 4: A Music Review

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    Track 4 ("Time"): This song began with the clattering of what sounded like coins in bottles. Those sounds crescendo until 0:19, when the alarm clock and church bells entered. The alarm clock and bells faded out at 0:51, ending that section. I was very happy when that section ended; I did not enjoy the alarm clock. A percussion instrument that sounded like a heartbeat kept a steady rhythm. The electric guitar entered a few seconds after the percussion instrument and started performing a minor second

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    The bass drum is not so punchy. The ‘thump’ in the 60 to 100Hz range is perhaps cut a little to provide a snappier sounding drum kit. The guitars within the track on the most part tend to be fairly mid range. For the verse and the intro the guitars sound like some of the low end may have been cut around the 110 to 300 Hz range. This just removes some of the bass and fullness of the guitar tone. The guitars (during the verse) sound

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    The Beatles, Hey Jude manipulates the verse-bridge structure until the coda, where the chorus finally appears. This is different to all the other songs I have analysed, since September, Cry Me A River and Heart Of Gold have a verse-chorus form. Also, one difference between this song and the other songs is that it is in a Major key (F Major), and the rest of the songs are in a Minor Key. The Major key helps to create to the clear, and confident style to the song, which is represented in this song

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    Malory's Guinea Pigs

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    Who were selected to be Malory’s guinea pigs ? Dana and Zoe. When’s the salon’s opening day? December first. What’s the single thing Zoe won’t risk? Her child. Who protected Simon from Kane? Rowena. According to Dana, what’s the biggest choice a child has to make? Which video game to play. What are Simon’s favorite things in life ? Baseball, video games and dogs. Who’s Simon’s favorite cartoon character? Homer. What’s Simon’s favorite dessert? Her mom’s pumpkin pie. What did Brad show

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    The tenor saxophone is a challenge to put together when it is first picked up but, after the first time it is easy to do, but there are a few things to know. Resources are: an actual tenor saxophone, cork grease (if necessary), the neck to the saxophone, the mouthpiece of the sax, the ligature used to hold the reed on the mouthpiece, a reed, and a neck strap. Open case short side up and grab a reed to put in your mouth to moisten it while you are putting the saxophone together (only need to put

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