The document summarizes a radio show about the band AC/DC. It introduces the hosts and segments of the show, which included the story of AC/DC's formation and early years, their musical influences, fun facts about the band, their legacy over time, and what current members are doing now. The show featured discussion of AC/DC's musical style and influences, as well as trivia about band members and their songs. It concluded with an update on recent activities and comments from Brian Johnson about the band's future.
A quick overview of the guitar as an instrument - brief history, types, and genres. Used as a preparation for students to introduce them to the instrument.
2220 On-line Questions for Final ExamTest #3Choose one best.docxvickeryr87
2220
On-line Questions for Final Exam/
Test #
3
Choose one best answer for each
;
do not leave questions blank.
I. C
omplete this
last
on-line assignment about a contemporary jazz performer:
Enjoy listening and viewing these on-line resources:
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=jazz+video+singer&FORM=VIRE11#view=detail&mid=B5A81CE390FF78F14FEEB5
A
81CE390FF78F14FEE
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=esperanza+spalding&view=detail&&&mid=F7429F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9&rvsmid=F74
2
9F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9#view=detail&mid=F7429F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9
II.
Questions:
IA. Cumulative
Part 1= Match questions 1-5 with these five jazz artists
.
[Each is used
once.]
A. Louis Armstrong B. Duke Ellington C. Charlie Parker D. Miles Davis E. John Coltrane
1. His New Orleans style helped make
jazz
primarily
a soloists art and this trumpet player
and singer
an international star.
2. This trumpet player and leader was influential in several jazz styles and trends, including Cool, Postbop, and Fusion jazz. He is recognized for his recordings
Birth of the Cool, Kind of Blue,
and
Bitches Brew.
3. This pianist/composer’s group was one of the leading jazz bands of the Swing era. He is celebrated as one of the great composers of the 20
th
century.
4. The Free Jazz movement was led by this intense tenor and soprano saxophonist. After working wit
h Miles & Monk, he
formed his own classic quartet and recorded his free jazz versions of
My Favorite Things
and
A
cknowledgement.
5. This alto saxophonist redirected the course of jazz with his Bebop style improvisations in the 1940’s and 50’s.
IB.
Cumulative
Part 2= Match questions 6-10 to the five jazz styles.
[Each is used only once.]
A. Early
Hot
Jazz B. Swing C. Bop
D. Free Jazz
E. Postmodern Jazz
6. Art Tatum, pianist
and Toledo native
, was the greatest jazz virtuoso of this era, which featured dancing to big bands and the radio during the Great Depression of the 1930’s.
7. The cities of New Orleans and then Chicago were the centers of jazz during this style period. The first jazz records were made and distributed in the Roaring 1920’s.
8. The period starting in the 60’s included the civil rights and peace movements and a variety of jazz styles represented by recordings such as
A Love Supreme
.
9. Since 1980’s
Jazz and other art forms of this time period have adopted an eclectic
,
crossover approach, revisiting past and other current styles and influences.
10.
This style
began after World War II with the beginning of the “Cold War”;
this
Modern Jazz, reflecting the fast paced and stressful life styles,
was pioneered by jazz artists like Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonius Monk.
II
.
Critical Thinking: Name the letter that does
not
belong with the others.
11
. Artists who performed in a Miles Davis group and recording:
A. Cannonball Adderley
B. Bill Evans
C. John Coltrane
D.
Dizzy Gillespie
E. Wa.
A quick overview of the guitar as an instrument - brief history, types, and genres. Used as a preparation for students to introduce them to the instrument.
2220 On-line Questions for Final ExamTest #3Choose one best.docxvickeryr87
2220
On-line Questions for Final Exam/
Test #
3
Choose one best answer for each
;
do not leave questions blank.
I. C
omplete this
last
on-line assignment about a contemporary jazz performer:
Enjoy listening and viewing these on-line resources:
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=jazz+video+singer&FORM=VIRE11#view=detail&mid=B5A81CE390FF78F14FEEB5
A
81CE390FF78F14FEE
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=esperanza+spalding&view=detail&&&mid=F7429F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9&rvsmid=F74
2
9F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9#view=detail&mid=F7429F31275F957623B9F7429F31275F957623B9
II.
Questions:
IA. Cumulative
Part 1= Match questions 1-5 with these five jazz artists
.
[Each is used
once.]
A. Louis Armstrong B. Duke Ellington C. Charlie Parker D. Miles Davis E. John Coltrane
1. His New Orleans style helped make
jazz
primarily
a soloists art and this trumpet player
and singer
an international star.
2. This trumpet player and leader was influential in several jazz styles and trends, including Cool, Postbop, and Fusion jazz. He is recognized for his recordings
Birth of the Cool, Kind of Blue,
and
Bitches Brew.
3. This pianist/composer’s group was one of the leading jazz bands of the Swing era. He is celebrated as one of the great composers of the 20
th
century.
4. The Free Jazz movement was led by this intense tenor and soprano saxophonist. After working wit
h Miles & Monk, he
formed his own classic quartet and recorded his free jazz versions of
My Favorite Things
and
A
cknowledgement.
5. This alto saxophonist redirected the course of jazz with his Bebop style improvisations in the 1940’s and 50’s.
IB.
Cumulative
Part 2= Match questions 6-10 to the five jazz styles.
[Each is used only once.]
A. Early
Hot
Jazz B. Swing C. Bop
D. Free Jazz
E. Postmodern Jazz
6. Art Tatum, pianist
and Toledo native
, was the greatest jazz virtuoso of this era, which featured dancing to big bands and the radio during the Great Depression of the 1930’s.
7. The cities of New Orleans and then Chicago were the centers of jazz during this style period. The first jazz records were made and distributed in the Roaring 1920’s.
8. The period starting in the 60’s included the civil rights and peace movements and a variety of jazz styles represented by recordings such as
A Love Supreme
.
9. Since 1980’s
Jazz and other art forms of this time period have adopted an eclectic
,
crossover approach, revisiting past and other current styles and influences.
10.
This style
began after World War II with the beginning of the “Cold War”;
this
Modern Jazz, reflecting the fast paced and stressful life styles,
was pioneered by jazz artists like Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonius Monk.
II
.
Critical Thinking: Name the letter that does
not
belong with the others.
11
. Artists who performed in a Miles Davis group and recording:
A. Cannonball Adderley
B. Bill Evans
C. John Coltrane
D.
Dizzy Gillespie
E. Wa.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
===============
Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
UIIN Conference, Madrid, 27-29 May 2024
James Wilson, Orkestra and Deusto Business School
Emily Wise, Lund University
Madeline Smith, The Glasgow School of Art
International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Software Testing
The shool of rock english explanation
1. So, The School of Rock, the name of the show ^^
Then we introduce ourselves, me (Cédric) and all the team (Léa, Cécilia and Pierre)
I introduced the show, as it’s the first and we are all stressed, specially me ^^’
Then the parts of the show : I/ Story of Rock, How AC/DC began, II/ Their heroes and
influences, III/ the fun facts, IV/ AC/DC’s Legacy, V/ What they are doing now
Then it’s Léa part with loooooots of references of Rock, Blues, Jazz,… (Muddy Waters/
John Lee Hooker, Jimmie Rodgers/ Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Easybeats, Led Zepplin/
Black Sabbath/ Deep purple) She’s going technical on all the styles ^^’ while we’re
making jokes on the rain at the start of Black Sabbath XD (we’re in a rainy area ;) )
Then after Hell’s Bells I introduced Pierre part : the story of the beginning of AC/DC (the
name their sister found on a sewer, their brother who was part of the Easybeats, their
first live,…)
Then after It’s a long way to the top (if you wanna rock’n’roll) came my part with their
heroes and their influences, I first ask them what influences according to the crew
(talking about their brother, the blues, a funny fact of a newspaper which insulted them,
telling them they were a cheap band with cheap music, insult Angus Young took with a
smile ‘cause the same was told to bluesmen so as they are his heroes, he’s glad of that ^^
and then I went technical for a moment, talking about binary rhythm and pentatonic
chords sooooooo music stuff XD
Then after Muddy Water’s Mannish Boy, I made a Reading text about the death of a man,
alone in a car in London during 1980’s winter because of alcohol and at the end the
identity of the man : Bon Scott, AC /DC’s singer… sooooo sad part ^^’ and then I remind
the dangers of alcohol drinking, before listening to Scott’s last masterpiece : Highway to
Hell
Then came the fun facts with Léa first, with Angus’s costume’s origin (once again their
sister’s idea) and the British expression ‘I think so does it ac/dc’ meaning the girl being
bisexual, so nothing with the band and they didn’t know that until a taxi driver told them
(but they didn’t care about). Then I go with the fact they don’t write about politics or
love songs, and their guitars (Gibson SG and Gretsch JetFire) and the Marshall amps. And
the Pierre ended the Fun Facts with their UK origins but they moved to Australia and
their first two albums only released there, mixed into one for international release.
Then T.N.T. before the legacy : i first talked about the Beat Crusaders with their solo
guitarist who adopted the look and the guitar of Angus Young with an extract of Hit In
The USA, used as an intro for the anime ‘BECK’ (making some advertisement for another
show about Japan ;) ), Léa introduced Hell’s Belles, a women fan band which plays
AC/DC music in the US and recognized as the best AC/DC fan band by Angus Young
himself in a mag.
And we ended with how they are now, Léa talked about Malcolm Young’s dementia, Phill
Rudd’s arrest, the last album (2013) and the tour Rock or Burst and she ended with
Brian Johnson’s quote about retiring : ‘we never say no, and we never say never’
2. And I ended the show with the classics ‘thank you, have a good week-end, etc’ and the
last song : Stiff upper lip :)