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    the favourite rhythmic was a duplet followed by a triplet, it was also the climax of the first theme. Whereas on the second theme, it combined the violin’s chirping bird with a flowing counter melody. It ended with the initial theme by the entire brass…

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    departed from traditional practices by making an attempt to approximate the sounds of native instruments. There is a touch of Caribbean color in the four symphonies. The first and last are African in origin, probably brought by the first slaves imported into Panama, while the second and third are of Spanish-Indian derivation. The one I choose is the first one, Tamborito: it is performed with strings instruments and percussion. Also one person tap their foot or their hands to have some kind of…

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    Darren Mitchell Analysis

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    “ooga-chaka” and the First syllable of every word is stressed. This is seen again where in the chorus, the cowbell is constantly playing on every quarter note. In “A Quick Exit” by Darren Mitchell the down beat of every measure is shown through different instruments play on the and of 4 and 1.The difference between the…

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    Wolf Suppressor Essay

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    was undetectable to the human ear and, hopefully, completely suppressed. All correctly-proportioned and good quality violoncellos create an unusual phenomenon called a wolf tone when a certain pitch on the instrument is played, and the pitch at which the wolf occurs differs between instruments. On a well-crafted violoncello, this tone usually is found between 170 and 190 Hz, or between an E or an F# on the g-string (Beament & Unwin, 2002). This note can sound scratchy, wobbly, like a howling…

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    shall be blue, people have and will constantly fall in and out of love, the fear of the unknown has been experienced by many, and many more will experience such a feeling, and an orchestra has always been seated that way it has - string instruments in the front with brass, woodwinds, and percussion in the back. Various things that function in a certain way, and continue to function in that certain way, grow to become the norm accepted by many over the years that pass. We get so used to the way…

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    Clavichord Case Study

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     The clavichord is one of the early stringed keyboard instruments which was popularly used during the late Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque as well as the Classical period.  People mostly played the clavichord as a practice instrument because of the fact that its volume was too soft for large performances.  At the end of each key lever, there is a brass blade called a tangent. When the key is depressed, it pushes up against pairs of strings. The player can make dynamic contrast and is also…

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    The item that I plan to market is a customized pitch pipe for the band Pentatonix. A pitch pipe is a small device used to provide a pitch reference for musicians or singers. The common vocal pitch pipes are circular and made of metal, usually brass and are known as a free reed aerophone. This product is a great fit because Pentatonix is an a cappella group, so perfect pitch is the backbone of this group. This merchandise covers a serious note for those fans that love the band and can sing, and…

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    Why I Want To Play Viola

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    other issues that I’m having outside of the music stand that’s in front of me just disappear from my mind. It’s a time that my head becomes clear and I know exactly what I want. I found that I wanted was to learn how to create happiness from my instrument and to translate it into the language of classical music. This was when I realized how badly I wanted to continue music performance to finish up my high school career and into college and beyond. Now, every time that I pick up my viola, the…

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    Jazz Concert Critique

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    Since it is a jazz orchestra, the genre being played for this specific concert and with this specific group was Jazz song. It also included many solo instrument pieces within the concert while the piano and drums kept the beat, with piano dynamics, by playing “background music”. This didn’t take away from the solos being played by specific instruments and band members but added to them to keep it exciting and appealing, as it would not be conveyed in the best way if it was just only the solo…

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    Ancient Greek Music Essay

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    How was music created? How did it start? How does it affect people lives? What do people use it for? Well the first instrument to be “invented” is the human voice until someone used thigh bones of a bear in Neanderthal. That was over 50,000 years ago. In today’s society there are so many instruments that people can choose from to create music. There’s the saxophone, guitar, drums and even the triangle. Also, people will use different objects to create music. You will find people playing hands,…

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