From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14300 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, July 23 2024 Volume 14 : Number 14300 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Elevate Your Projects with Pittsburgh Tool Sets ["Customer Offers Team" <] Rare combination of common cooking ingredients vanishes wrinkles? ["Under] Your Feedback Matters: Win a 36 Piece Tupperware Modular Set ["Kroger Unl] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 16:49:32 +0200 From: "Customer Offers Team" Subject: Elevate Your Projects with Pittsburgh Tool Sets Elevate Your Projects with Pittsburgh Tool Sets http://costcohometoolset.ru.com/I5luw969gM9HZsrFq9mWAMDtkpY6QfwkfMMEfhyi7gqfRu8shw http://costcohometoolset.ru.com/dQHIBDg8t5-wjNWv85nzZ-41qaWlh5McSTVD3AgUN39jh7CxtQ any earlier styles of popular music, rock lyrics have dealt with a wide range of themes, including romantic love, sex, rebellion against "The Establishment", social concerns, and life styles. These themes were inherited from a variety of sources such as the Tin Pan Alley pop tradition, folk music, and rhythm and blues. Christgau characterizes rock lyrics as a "cool medium" with simple diction and repeated refrains, and asserts that rock's primary "function" "pertains to music, or, more generally, noise." The predominance of white, male, and often middle class musicians in rock music has often been noted, and rock has been seen as an appropriation of Black musical forms for a young, white and largely male audience. As a result, it has also been seen to articulate the concerns of this group in both style and lyrics. Christgau, writing in 1972, said in spite of some exceptions, "rock and roll usually implies an identification of male sexuality and aggression". Since the term "rock" started being used in preference to "rock and roll" from the late-1960s, it has usually been contrasted with pop music, with which it has shared many characteristics, but from which it is often distanced by an emphasis on musicianship, live performance, and a focus on serious and progressive themes as part of an ideology of authenticity that is frequently combined with an awareness of the genre's history and development. According to Simon Frith, rock was "something more than pop, something more than rock and roll" and "ock musicians combined an emphasis on skill and technique with the romantic concept of art as artistic expression, original and sincere". In the new millennium, the term rock has occasi ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 14:35:51 +0200 From: "Under Eye Wrinkles" Subject: Rare combination of common cooking ingredients vanishes wrinkles? Rare combination of common cooking ingredients vanishes wrinkles? http://simplehz.ltd/OJiL46VR1k-iiOlQYW9bo3VykRuRV4ZTjYKjkZknphAB3wP4vw http://simplehz.ltd/rs3V2RcdailnttTU61CUi2rS4mQAZZVHd48i0Deek1mue4PJWw his article is about dissociation as a rhetorical device. For other uses, see Dissociation (disambiguation). Dissociation is a rhetorical device in which the speaker separates a notion considered by the audience to form a unitary concept into two new notions. Kathryn Olson, Director of the Rhetorical Leadership Program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, explains that by doing this, the speaker fundamentally changes the reality of the thought system in question by creating a disjunction between what was an integrated concept to begin with. According to M.A. van Rees, dissociation is a two step process of distinction and definition: distinction divides a single concept into two new notions for the audience and definition replaces the original term or concept with two new terms, each with their own definitions. This process is rhetorically effective when a rhetor presents a particular concept in a light that is favorable to his/her interests by dissociating a term with any notions that do not serve the rhetor's purpose. According to Cyvind Ihlen, the rhetor attempts to "remove an incompatibility that arises from confrontation between propositions" to better affect an audience's beliefs. Defining a situation through dissociation, when done correctly, authoritatively ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 20:08:32 +0200 From: "Kroger Unlocked" <36PieceTupperwareModularSetDepartment@glucofortx.ltd> Subject: Your Feedback Matters: Win a 36 Piece Tupperware Modular Set Your Feedback Matters: Win a 36 Piece Tupperware Modular Set http://glucofortx.ltd/78W4uCplDoG0FOE66csA_JRBJD9kBNYK7E4_WKMFv8m9xXvRaA http://glucofortx.ltd/7cR_WAwBOKlbgduI2fGKtOE8C3RT5kbcW_a5Gt9uOCtDEW6RTg sound of rock is traditionally centered on the amplified electric guitar, which emerged in its modern form in the 1950s with the popularity of rock and roll. It was also greatly influenced by the sounds of electric blues guitarists. The sound of an electric guitar in rock music is typically supported by an electric bass guitar, which pioneered in jazz music in the same era, and by percussion produced from a drum kit that combines drums and cymbals. This trio of instruments has often been complemented by the inclusion of other instruments, particularly keyboards such as the piano, the Hammond organ, and the synthesizer. The basic rock instrumentation was derived from the basic blues band instrumentation (prominent lead guitar, second chordal instrument, bass, and drums). A group of musicians performing rock music is termed as a rock band or a rock group. Furthermore, it typically consists of between three (the power trio) and five members. Classically, a rock band takes the form of a quartet whose members cover one or more roles, including vocalist, lead guitarist, rhythm guitarist, bass guitarist, drummer, and often keyboard player or other instrumentalist. \version "2.22.0" \header { tagline = ##f} \score { \drums \with {midiInstrument = "drums"} \with { \numericTimeSignature } { \repeat volta 2 { << \tempo 4 = 80-160 \bar ".|:" { cymra8 cymra cymra cymra }\\{bd4 sne bd sne} >>\break } } \layout {} } \score { \unfoldRepeats { \drums \with {midiInstrument = "drums"}{ \repeat volta 2 { << \tempo 4 = 80-160 \bar ".|:" { cymra8 cymra cymra cymra }\\{bd4 sne bd sne} >>\break } } } \midi { \tempo 4 = 90 } } A simple 4 4 drum pattern common in rock music Rock music is traditionally built on a fou ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #14300 ***********************************************