the vibrating air when being played. This class includes almost all instruments generally called wind instruments - including the didgeridoo‚ brass instruments (e.g.‚ trumpet‚ french horn‚ trombone)‚ and woodwind instruments (e.g.‚ oboe‚ flute‚ saxophone‚ clarinet). Additionally‚ very loud sounds can be made by explosions directed into‚ or being detonated inside of resonant cavities. Detonations inside the calliope (and steam whistle)‚ as well as the pyrophone might thus be considered as class
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Donna Slender Prof. Jon Frederick Writing I April 2‚ 2013 Greasy Lake by T.C. Boyle The short story Greasy Lake is written by T. C. Boyle the son of Irish immigrants. Boyle recalls growing up ‘as a sort of pampered punk’. We see this pampered punk attitude in the story’s main characters. I was completely captivated with the way events unfolded in Greasy Lake as they struck like bolts of lightning one after the other. Three teens’ summer vacation told in vivid detail by the narrator and buddy
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Ragtime was a very influential part of the development of jazz. Ragtime became very popular in the late 1800’s. Ragtime’s distinct style set it apart from the other genres. Syncopation is what defines this art form. This is when the loud accents fall in between the beats. Anything that is syncopated is basically ragtime. One of the most important ragtime composers was Scott Joplin. Like all great artists‚ Joplin did not restrict himself to this favored art form. Both before the advent of
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I went to see the group called Fulaso at Club Subrosa in the Meat Packing District.I was interested in specifically seeing Fulaso because it was engaging in a section of the Latin music genre that I have not encountered often. Fulaso was comprised of lead singer (Erica Ramos)‚musical director and vocalist (David Frankel)‚on percussion and vocals (Hector Torres)‚ on the tenor sax (Matt Thomas) ‚baritone sax (Jonathan) ‚trombone (Patrick Vaughn) keys (Juan Rodriguez)‚on bass (Mario Padron)
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William Christopher Handy (W.C. Handy) was born on November 16‚ 1873‚ in a log cabin built by his grandfather. The town was called Florence‚ Alabama.He was considered the “Father of the Blues.” His parents were Elizabeth Brewer and Charles Barnard Handy. His father was a pastor and much of Handy’s musical style was influenced by the songs he sang and played in church. His father‚ however‚ believed that musical instruments were tools of the devil (Wikipedia). This inspired Handy even more to play
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Tales of Simple and the Symbolic Undertone Langston Hughes is considered to be one of the most well known poets/writers in the modern era. One of his most notable works was a series of fictional short stories called Tales of Simple. In these tales‚ Hughes uses symbolism to express his feelings and views on African American history through the character Jesse B. Semple. In literary terms‚ the word “symbolism” is defined as being a person‚ object or event that suggests more than its literal meaning
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Happiness and Sadness As we go through life we experience events that affect us emotionally. Sometimes the events can make us happy while other times the event can make us feel sad. For example‚ attending a family reunion and seeing relatives that you have not seen for some time oftentimes makes the individual feel happy. However‚ losing a loved one would make the individual feel extremely sad. In two pieces of what could be termed a visual text‚ the viewer is brought into a space where he
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stage was a large backdrop with numerous amounts of different colored lights shining on it. The stage was oriented in such a way where each musician could be seen. The band consisted of a piano‚ vibraphone‚ guitar‚ bass‚ drums‚ and an ensemble of saxophones‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ flutes‚ and clarinets. The audience sat in seats in front of the band on the first floor and I was seated near the front. The show started with the John Daversa giving an introduction of the show and the special guests. Throughout
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Secrets of the Most Successful College Students By Annie Murphy PaulMarch 13‚ 201337 Comments college students Getty Images Related Viewpoint: Why Higher Education Must Be Part of Immigration Reform Why It’s Time to Get Rid of Standardized Tests Why Are There No Summer SATs? Student Loans: Is There Really A Crisis? College-admission letters go out this month‚ and most recipients (and their parents) will place great importance on which universities said yes and which
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The Color of Water: A Black Man ’s Tribute to His White Mother by James McBride Discussion questions Discuss Ruth McBride ’s refusal to reveal her past and how that influenced her children ’s sense of themselves and their place in the world. Why was she reluctant to tell her children about her background? How has your knowledge—or lack thereof—about your family background shaped your own self-image? Do you get a sense of life under the old Jewish traditions? How does that compare to the
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