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    well as the behavior of a particular group of people, defined through many different aspects such as: religion, cuisine, socials habits, music and last but not least through dance. Most of the countries nowadays had a large variety of nationalities within their population, the culture inside the country is influences by all the nationalities that form that country, therefore as the number of nationalities grows, so does the culture. The culture we are raised with will eventually be changed over…

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    audition is about 20 minutes long… I will be asking you questions and not all of it will be you playing… I will be recording you on this camera…” As a musician, I have learned in the past that recordings do not always capture the true essence of the music being heard. For example, if one has ever heard the Chicago Symphony Orchestra live versus the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on a recording, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra being played live is so much better and full of life compared to the…

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    One Direction Analysis

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    This is not your typical boyband, the ones that all dance the same and dress the same. No, these five boys have dominated the entire world with their angelic voices, handsome faces, and each having an amazing personality, this band is called One Direction. One Direction is the best boyband that has walked the planet. They were making history before they even released there first album. Having lots of involvement in charities and breaking records every time they release an album or single. An…

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    Scale Biases

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    “Play any scale you would like,” the violinist said to me. Play any scale? Saying this to a well-trained musician is like telling a mother to choose her favorite child from her many children. There are biases of the difficulty of each scale to every person, especially depending on the different strengths and weaknesses for each instrument. My auditioner was a violinist, and I was a flutist. There is a major difference of scale biases between someone who plays a wind instrument and someone who…

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    in West Side Story. The piece consists of 118 bars and 6 verses. From bar 37 we see a change beating to a strict 4/4 and a change of key to A major, whereby the listener should pick up strong hints of bitonality as the bass is A-F-A-F. The music which accompanies the singers extenuates the expectation and emotions felt. Tonight uses a conventional operatic technique whereby the multiple characters on stage are saying the same or different lines at the same time but relating it to…

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    artists for music and art instructions. In the 1800s, public education begin in the United States (Flynn). Boston and Philadelphia were some of the first cities to offer art and music education. It was believed that the arts could assist students to develop coordination and analytical ability, and was believed to help develop morals. In 1825, music education was developed; however, during this time, the majority of public schools had little to no access to instruments, causing music education to…

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    Famously, Abigail Adams, an important female figure in early America as the wife of Founding Father John Adams, wrote, “Remember the Ladies” (“Abigail”) in a letter to her husband. As a new country struggled into existence, Abigail Adams reminded her husband that it was dangerous to “put such unlimited power into the hands of the Husbands,” and to be wary of a large group of people who are “bound by Laws” where they “have no voice, or Representation”…

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    Daniel Pizzo-10th grade Summer Reading Assignments Book 1-The Curious Incident of The Dog In the Night-time by Mark Haddon Prompt 3:…

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    form where we express ourselves freely. It indeed has a complicated relationship with our emotions.” Dance has been a part of lives ever since time immemorial. Dancers is involved with physical patterns where the dancer becomes one with music tone, beat and rhythm. Dancers become too passionate…

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    Globalisation enhances the use of outsourcing and offshoring products. The perception of family has been changing due to global revolution. As a unit is impacting families in multi-dimensional modes in all parts of the world via the food, the dress code, the music, the information we get and the ideas we hold. The main classification of globalization: Economic Globalisation, Political Globalisation, Social Globalisation also have immensely affected family life. The Financial Globalisation,…

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