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Concept Drums – Bass – Guitar
ConceptDrums - Bass - GuitarFor tomorrow’s music makersThis book contains:• Performance and tuition repertoire for Higher Instrumental Popular Music Education (HIPME). If you fancy a challenge, then give it a go!• Contemporary Grooves - Stretch your technical abilities• Downloadable Backing Tracks - With notated scores• Educational Theory – An insight into how we learnPlug in....Turn up the volume....1.2.... 1...2....3....4
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Echoes of Existence
Embark on a thought-provoking journey with Echoes of Existence: Exploring Life’s Great Questions by Carlos Kuhn. Delving into the intersection of mathematics, philosophy, and spirituality, Kuhn explores profound questions about God, human existence, and the acquisition of knowledge. Through captivating insights and rigorous inquiry, this book challenges conventional thinking and invites readers to contemplate the very essence of reality.Join Kuhn as he navigates the complexities of existence and unlocks new perspectives on the nature of consciousness and the universe.
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Love and Light
Drawing and painting is a daily joy in life for me.The impact the indigenous people from Native American reserved throughout British Columbia has never left me.They were my first Art and Design students. Everything the young and elders said or did oozed a pure and authentic spirituality I had never experienced before. Their words for the planet are humbling. My friend’s grandfather was Chief Dan George.
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Hollywood’s Women of Action
The ‘action heroine’ has never been more popular than she is today, with the likes of The Hunger Games (2012), Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) and Wonder Woman (2017) granting her a newfound prominence in Hollywood filmmaking. When most knowledgeable action fans think of the action heroine historically, however, they tend to do so through the prism of her most iconic characters: Emma Peel in the 1960s; Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman in the 1970s; Ripley and Sarah Connor in the 1980s; Xena Warrior Princess and Buffy the Vampire Slayer in the 1990s; and, of course, the likes of Hermione Granger, Katniss Everdeen, Imperator Furiosa and Princess Diana in modern times.Yet, the action heroine’s epic journey goes back much further than this. Indeed, it has its origins in the earliest days of cinema, amongst the serial-queens of the early silent-era, and the fleeting cowgirls, swordswomen, and jungle-girls of Hollywood’s ‘Golden Age’ in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. This book is about that epic journey. It traces the action heroine’s century-long struggle for legitimacy and respect, beginning with the silent-era serial, The Perils of Pauline (1914), and ending with the big-budget action-blockbusters of today.This book asks why the action heroine’s path towards acceptability on mainstream film and television has proven such a long and tortuous one, why she is so hated by a vocal minority of male action fans, and how she has overcome the conservativism of the Hollywood system to at last forge a reputation for herself as a genuinely viable protagonist on both the big and small screens?
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