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  1. Drum solo (1617 bytes)
    1: ... be part of a performance with a song or act. The solo may be planned or improvised, many rock and heavy...
    4: Unlike most instruments, drum solos are almost always unaccompanied by any other ins...
    8: ==Solos in history==
    9: ...dition and ritual. These were either done as drum solos or a group of drums playing union or in successi...
    12: ...drums. In this passage the drums play a number of solos and are the secondary ''voice in the piece.''
  2. Guitar solo (1748 bytes)
    1: The guitar is the most common do a solo in a rendition and is among the most moving in do...
    3: ==Solo==
    4: ...tal genres. These two main genres used the guitar solo as a meat and potatoes portion of the song to rai...
    8: Although any guitar can be used in a solo, for rock and metal it is most common that it is ...
    11: ...possible for a shorter song to last longer. These solos and others are done in rifts.

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  1. Music (3661 bytes)
    18: .... Types of performance and production include [[solo]]’s, or a [[musical ensemble]]. A performance ...
  2. Bill Monroe (2557 bytes)
    18: ...ars. Many reached fame and success through later solo performances, such as [[Del McCoury]], [[Randall ...
  3. Bob Wills (2749 bytes)
    16: ...t attacks and ended the Texas Plowboys to perform solo. He was inducted into the [[Country Music Hall o...
  4. George Strait (2303 bytes)
    15: ...honky-tonks]] in the area. Straight finally went solo in 1981 and tried his hand at [[Nashville, Tennes...
  5. Chet Atkins (2380 bytes)
    14: ...nd in 1946. It was hard for him to keep a steady solo gig because he was criticized for not sounding "c...
  6. November 16 (8895 bytes)
    37: ...harmony]], [[Music composition]], [[musician]], [[solo]], [[musical ensemble]], [[television]], [[radio]...
  7. Masturbation (3689 bytes)
    1: ... sexual gratification. Masturbation is usually a solo activity although the term “mutual masturbation...
  8. John Lennon (4622 bytes)
    23: ==Solo career==
    25: ... In 1971, he released his first really successful solo album, Imagine.
  9. Tai Chi Chuan (1820 bytes)
    3: ... the martial arts side of Tai Chi Chuan. Firstly, solo students are taught a slow sequence of movements ...
  10. Opera (2604 bytes)
    5: ...s actually referring to a combination of dancing, solo and group singing. All of these are usually perfo...
  11. Musical composition (1274 bytes)
    11: ... a special chamber group. A composer will write a solo when the music composition is intended towards on...
  12. Roxy Music (3651 bytes)
    5: ...s domineering stance in the band and his parallel solo career.
  13. Piano (2823 bytes)
    1: ...n chamber music, western music, accompaniment and solo performances. Most composers will also use the pi...
  14. Eric Clapton (4118 bytes)
    10: ...ey and Bonnie and Friends. Clapton saw his first solo release in 1970 containing the hit songs, “Let ...
    13: ==Flying Solo==
    14: ... 1975, Clapton jumped back into making music as a solo artist in 1975. He recorded such songs as “I S...
  15. Blues (2601 bytes)
    4: ...enced by slave field shouts that were expanded in solo songs with high emotional content. Modern blues m...
  16. Culture of India (1736 bytes)
    7: ...ually group dances) and classical dances. (mostly solo or enactment) the more famous classical dances ar...
  17. Medication (2756 bytes)
    13: ...ome of the costs of making the drug by having the solo rights to sell it. In the U.S., a drug can be br...
  18. Dan Brown (3171 bytes)
    9: ...d in 2000. In 1998, Dan Brown published his first solo novel, Digital Fortress. Prior to this, he co-wro...
    14: ...s three novels. In 2004 all four of Dan Brown’s solo projects were on the New York Times Best Seller l...
  19. Lawyer (2597 bytes)
    1: ... privately, either as partners in law firms or in solo practices.
  20. Harrison Ford (3213 bytes)
    1: ..., Illinois native, best known for his role as Han Solo in the movie Star Wars IV; A New Hope.
    13: ...castic, quick-witted Millennium Falcon pilot, Han Solo.
    14: ...els to Raiders. He also reprised his role as Han Solo in two sequels to Star Wars.

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