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An interesting turn from the DnB that I've been hearing from you. It's rife with spontaneity, from soft water drops with some piano to a grinding distortion beat. I really didn't know what to expect. But the only time I thought a progression was too rough was when the glitchy drums and pad came in on 0:29. I don't normally offer a specific sound to use in my reviews, but I thought a subtle reverse reverb would have been perfect for that part and eased in the beat enough to not slightly startle some of the more wussy listeners like me.

Nothing wrong with having a sound that's relatively easy to make. What some people may consider to be overused, others may see it as a sort of signature style! Like Kirk Hammett and his wah pedals.

So when the crazy noise comes in, I'm simply blown away by it. I've always been biased towards cacophonous noise, and this piece certainly delivers. Favorite little part would have to be the falling bass at 1:18. It's a great fill that keeps the beat alive. Good job on taming the high ends in the mix. I know how easy they can ruin tracks like this one when they have even a little more presence than necessary.

Still felt a little bit of emptiness in some areas, even with the panning, but all in all, I like it! Any other crazy stuff in the works?

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All Theses

Committee Member

Dr. Cynthia L. S. Pury, Committee Chair

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Committee Member

Dr. Fred S. Switzer, III

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Committee Member

Dr. E. Erin Powell

Abstract

Courage is defined by Rate (2010) as an intentional behavior toward worthy goals involving risk. Previous research examining courage has emphasized the risk component of courage, but in large part neglected the worthy goals component. Furthermore, previous courage research has primarily examined courage as a prevention-focused behavior as a singular event. This study sought to explore courage as the pursuit of a promotion-focused goal over a long period of time. Specifically, this study examined courage in the context of starting a business. Latent/nascent entrepreneurs and actual entrepreneurs were interviewed to investigate courage and other constructs, including goal commitment and a novel concept called in this study, “the point of no return,” which seems to reflect a pivotal experience involving complete commitment to one’s goals and a heightened sense of self-efficacy. Specifically, this study compared differences between latent/nascent entrepreneurs and actual entrepreneurs regarding their perceptions of the importance of courage in starting a business, how committed they were to their entrepreneurial goals, and if they had experienced a point of no return related to starting a business. Results indicated that there was no significant difference between latent/nascent entrepreneurs and actual entrepreneurs regarding their perception of courage being important in starting a business; nearly every interviewee regarded courage as important in starting a business. Additionally, actual entrepreneurs reported significantly higher levels of commitment to their entrepreneurial goals than latent/nascent entrepreneurs. Lastly, actual entrepreneurs reported having experienced a point of no return significantly more often than did latent/nascent entrepreneurs. Limitations to this study and proposed future research is discussed.

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Recommended Citation

Hardy, Benjamin, 'Does It Take Courage to Start a Business?' (2016). All Theses. 2585.
https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/all_theses/2585

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