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    to walk, and what to play while remembering what to do for school in general is pretty amazing, I’m sure they had to go to multiple rehearsals while practicing on their own time to remember their music and where they have to go. Somethings that I really loved where how the multiple bands played their music, like…

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    Music often gives words and rhythm to our feelings at times. The lyrics also gives the impression of being in another dimension. It is impressive how music is present in all cultures as well as how it influences the feeling of its receptors. Music’s lyric can be seeing as poetry and Authors employ distinctive styles to express their ideas. In some cases, due to the complexity of the lyrics, readers face a challenging time figuring out what the writer is trying to say. While reading Karmina’s…

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    “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.These were the words of Victor Hugo, a French poet who was very influential in the1800’s. Hugo’s perception of music was factual because he understood the impact and Importance music can have. Everybody knows what music is and they all have heard a form of it but most people underestimate the power and value music has in our everyday lives. Music is a very dynamic tool that impacts and helps people, it plays…

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    With a mace in my hand and a whistle in my mouth, I felt that I would be able to rule the world. However, a load of long suffering came with that feeling. In the eighth grade, I was began preparations to join the marching band my freshman year of high school. During the course of my first year in band, I began to study the drum major very closely. I could picture myself on the field conducting and dancing in front of the band. For three years I studied the role. By the time I was a junior in…

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    Franz Lizt Research Paper

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    toward music was recognized early on by his father, who was his first piano teacher. His father exposed the young Liszt to music by taking him to concerts. It was around the age of six he started piano lessons with his father. At age nine, Liszt made his first public appearance as a performer, playing a concerto by Ries. Several noblemen of the region took notice to Liszt and offered to pay for musical studies in Vienna. Liszt soon began studying the piano under Carl Czerny and music…

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    Brahms Piano Trio No. 1

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    Throughout the Adagio movement of Brahms’ Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major, we are presented with several different juxtaposing textures, each offering a new perspective with its experience. The dialectic forces of this movement could also be found within layers of Image A. The antiphony at the onset and again in later references can be heard as soft (in a texture sense), open, and even vague in its harmonic and rhythmic structure. The instructed una corda gives an airy and empty quality to the…

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    Public Education Benefits

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    class in the midst of the long school day would provide the student with a low stress and accepting environment to be crazy and not think about school for fifty minutes. In addition, many students who find themselves in a high school theatre, art, or music class find a passion that they carry with them for their entire…

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    purpose of your first draft. In your proposal, you mentioned that you wanted to explore "how music and language coincide with one another [and] how music was and is used as a tool to communicate social issues and social changes." You also wanted to “show how music has been used as a form of language in worship, was, education medical etc.” In your first draft, you explained the purpose of African American music and described how and why this purpose changed throughout the centuries. Your first…

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    Maestro Goldsworthy

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    over to Rosie's trailer as he is "... terrified. Terrified of losing her" and blurts out that he loves her. Another time he was confronted with conflict in his teenage years was when he joins the Rock and Roll band even though he thought it was "Music to shit by". After Rough Stuff won the Battle of Sounds Paul feels "strangely empty, deflated". During his last day in Darwin Paul faces a significant conflict. Staying and listening to Keller's tale vs going off and spending time with his…

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    Concert Band

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    When you hear the word band when related to music, what do you think of? Is it a small group of friends playing in a garage, or a huge group of people putting on a concert at school? Merriam Webster defines a band as “a group of persons, animals, or things; especially: a group of musicians organized for ensemble playing.” To finish out the semester I went to one last concert, the SIUE Wind Symphony and Concert Band. The opening piece of the night Where Never Lark or Eagle Flew by James Curnow.…

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