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    • [DOCX File]Keil & Delitzsch - OT Commentary on Song of Songs

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      (1819) praises the Song as the most divine of all love-songs, recognised, after the appearance of Umbreit’s Comm., the unity also of the “inexplicably mysterious.” We are not conscious of any prejudice which makes it impossible for us to do justice to the interpretation to which …

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    • [DOC File]CRUISING DOWN THE RIVER - Theatre organ

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      Other songs in the collection demonstrate a particular pleasure of the organist’s when melodies became pop- utalized a vocalist, he often recorded an instrumental version of the tune. Examples of this are You Belong to Me, one of Jo Stafford’s biggest successes, and My …

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    • [DOC File]The 1980s - University of Kansas

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      C. Ex. U2- Pride (In the Name of Love) 1. 16 beat style beat. a. Choked guitar . i. Less a riff than an ostinati. ii. Two interlocking patterns. b. Contrast to 8 beat style beat in active bass line. c. Double time drum fills. d. Every instrument, part in own register. 2. Accented backbeat. 3. Instrumental accompaniment for high-pitched vocals ...

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    • Chapter Overview - Houston Community College

      Also recorded many slow, sentimental love songs. Songwriters and Producers of Early Rock ’n’ Roll. The boundaries that separated songwriters and performers began to blur in the early years of rock ’n’ roll’s mainstream success. The roots of rock ’n’ roll lie in R&B and country music. Performers often wrote their own songs.

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    • Chapter Overview - Houston Community College

      Many hit records of the 1940s and 1950s were romantic songs performed by crooners with an orchestral backup. Larger record companies (Columbia, Decca, and RCA) were focusing their attention on mainstream pop. Popular music and technology in the postwar era

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