... came the dawn of new instruments such asdrums, pianos, flutes, and guitars (Romeu 1). Both eras of rock usedthese types of musical instruments in one way or the other. They are the essentials of ... soundBoth classic rock musicofthe seventies and modern rock musicof the nineties use music to speak to the public. They always have used theirpopularity to demonstrate their feelings on wars, ... classic rock music era ofthe seventiesto the more modern forms of rock musicofthe nineties, many goodthings have been extracted. Although there was the use of drugs andthere were some bands...
... newer, brings the song back to the listener with the whole new style and the performance is completely like remaining the life for the song. The cover music in Vietnam is the kind of music, which ... on the melody ofthe song of othercountry. Therefore, some people think the melody is stolen. For that result, they don’t like this music. There are some familiar faces, which usually cover music ... knowledge of students ofMusic cover, the author also asked them about the categories " ;music covers" that they know, and the answersare: 53% choose pop music; 13% choose rock music; 11%...
... Instrument ofthe Tày PeopleA đàn tính, the musical instrument of Tày shamans, enables the performance of a Then (pronouned like the number “ten”) ritual; its music accompanies the journey ofthe Then ... army is on the march, going to rescue a client’s errant soul. Mrs. Kịt reports the adven-tures of their journey through her song. The liveliness ofthemusic and the anima-tion ofthe Then women ... inside the instru-ment itself. The author, a Tày native scholar, researched the history ofthe instrument in relation to the career ofthe shaman Mrs. Mõ Thị Kịt, the original owner ofthe đàn...
... by special-ized cells in the wall ofthe afferent ar-teriole ofthe renal glomerulus. Thesecells belong to the juxtaglomerular ap-paratus ofthe nephron, the site of con-tact between afferent ... membranoussacs ofthe sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR);c) Ca2+bound to the inside ofthe plas-malemma. The plasmalemma of cardio-myocytes extends into the cell interiorin the form of tubular invaginations(transverse ... conditions of license. Overview of Modes of Action (A)1. The pumping capacity ofthe heart isregulated by sympathetic and parasym-pathetic nerves (pp. 84, 105). Drugs ca-pable of interfering...
... the imagination. The triumphs ofthe Indo-European and Semitic races, the stories of Babylon and Nineveh, of Thebes and Memphis, of Rome and Athens and Jerusalem, of Delhi and of Bagdad, ofthe ... acquaintance with some ofthe best elements ofthe Southern society, some of the best representatives in nearly all the walks of Southern life. We believe the virtue and intelligence of " ;the real South" ... character ofthe black races and that it represents a type slightly nearer the animalthan the European type. The same may be said ofthe broadness and flatness ofthe nose ofthe negro and of the...
... the recording of the single (which, incidentally the band had no hand in picking), one of the boys was asked what he thought ofthe finished product; he answered, "Iliked the sound ofthe ... to their own specifications and then look tosee where and how they will be able to sell it in the overall market. The second strategy is the opposite ofthe first - the designers examine the general ... 'Good' Art? The Effect ofthe Market on the Construction of MusicIntroductionManufactured bands now make up a major percentage of chart music today, not least of them Take That, Boyzone,...
... probablyusing one ofthe Church modes. These poet/musicians sang of nature, of love, of knightly legends, and ofthe sense ofthe mystical that pervadedtheir lives. Mysticism and superstition were the only ... in the Roman Catholic Liturgy was the Mass. Wrapped around the sacrament of Holy Communion, the Massconsisted of two parts called the Ordinary, and the Proper. The Proper ofthe Mass was the ... days and occasions. The Ordinary of the Mass was the text that remained consistent throughout the churchyear. The five parts ofthe Ordinary were the ones most commonly set to music in Medieval...
... art music. The rest ofthe composers were consequently working in the field of popular music (Edström 1998, 371). These statistics are simultaneously a good indication ofthe primacy of vocal music. 11 ... the exception, then of course no one would deny that the aesthetics ofmusic has taken on awhole new meaning.VII. At the endWithin the gigantic field ofmusic today there is a muddle of values ... Story ofthe History of Western Music and the Aesthetic ProjectOlle Edstrửmâ Olle Edström 2003 All rights reserved. The content of this article is the sole responsibility ofthe author. The ACT...
... "You only think about the earth, but consider the sky and the sea. It is the water that is the basis of life and, drawn up by the clouds, forms the deep sea. The sky gives space and peace ... "I am the ruler of all of you - I am blood - life's blood! I am thecolorof danger and of bravery. I am willing to fight for a cause. I bring fire into the blood. Without me, the earth ... màu của tình bạn. Once upon a time the colors ofthe world started to quarrel: all claimed that they were the best, the most important, the most useful, the favorite. Ngày xửa ngày xưa sắc...
... Naturalness:Def.: Thecolor space SCis called natural if its coordinates are directly correlatedto the perceptual attributes of color. The perceptual attributes ofcolor = the HVS specific attributes in the ... Austria4.1. Color image quantization (1)ã Goal of quantization: build a reduced color space, with the smallest possible number of colors (the representative image colors), so that the perceived ... in the quantization process (Ù minimize the sum of distances within each cluster)ã2ndapproach: maximize the sum of distances between the colors in different clusters (Ùmaximize the sum of...
... Ossification ofthe Bones1 Ossification center in the head ofthe femur 2 Greater trochanter 3 Head ofthe femur 4 Neck ofthe femur The ossification ofthe bones ofthe limbs starts within the ... great variety of muscles. The architecture ofthe muscles depends on the functionalsystems in which they are involved, i.e., the kind of move-ments, the form ofthe joints with their specific ... lines of orienta-tion are used, e.g., the parasternal line, the midclavicularline, the anterior axillary line, the umbilical-pelvic line.By means of these lines, the heart and the position of the vermiform...
... 1.Consequently, the reserve cells ofthe endocervical epithelium differ immunohisto-chemically from the columnar cells covering them, much like the basal cells ofthe ecto-cervix differ from the cells ... disease; they are supported by the addition of 35 new microphotographic illus-trations. The tumor nomenclature is adapted to the latest edition ofthe WHO classifi-cation; the morphology code ofthe ... the application of a method.In general,there are questions about the interpretability ofthe specimen and the rate of missing a lesion if the specimen is indeed interpretable.Important for the...
... in the intraepider-mal portion ofthe neoplasm, the maturation of melanocytes with progressive descent into the dermis, and the absence of nuclear atypia (with the exception of cells of Spitz’s ... issue ofthe “Archives of Dermatology” an article by Skvara et al. entitled “Limitations of dermoscopy in the recognition of melanoma” focuses on the limi-tations of dermoscopy in the diagnosis ... indicating pathways ofthe diag-nostic approach are at the end of each chapter. All these features characterize the book as an impressive contribution to the literature in the area of melanocytic...
... bandmembers stood in a row at the edge ofthe bandstand and peed on the dance floor the same one that they’d so carefully scraped at the beginning ofthe summer. The Big Rain” was what sax playerDick ... arrangements ofthe hits ofthe day, the results of his painstaking record copying, made his band a big attractionat parties. Members ofthe Goober Club usually came along for the ride.Bruse Ross, the ... Mulligan, Georgexi Russell, and Miles Davis. The Miles Davis Nonet and the “Birth of the Cool” scores ofthe 1950s were the outcome ofthe nonstopmusical discussions at Evans’s place; so were...