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    The Cry me a River dance video contained a free, fast-paced, fluid form throughout its entirety. For the most part, I felt the expression was empty with an edge of annoyance at times. To me, the dance imitated a relationship that had ended and was in the process of finding closure. This was indicated through their bodies. Their were many female dancers and one male dancer. They all appeared to be the same age. I think the females represented all the memories he had with the ex he has just come…

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    characteristic that Bach often uses including descending 5th sequences in order to go from on tonal area to another tonal area. As you can see in the D major fugue, at the episode 2 which is from measure nine to measure 10, the sequences allows the music goes from b minor back to G major. The same technique is also used in the a minor fugue from measure 8 where it goes from a minor back to C major at measure 9. Some other character that show up in both D major and the a minor fugue includes Bach…

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    originally composed in 1887 for the consecration of the chapel in the stately home of the prominent architect and philanthropist Josef Hlávka in Lužany. Hlávka had built a chapel at his residence in the southwest Bohemian village of Lužany, and he wanted music by Dvořák for its consecration. Hlávka and Dvořák corresponded personally, and Dvořák was glad to seize upon this opportunity to write to Hlávka about the role his faith played in the Mass’s composition: Dvořák began his work with…

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    At the age of six Mozart was proficient in the use of numerous instruments and could draw in large audiences. When I was six, my biggest accomplishment was being the first kid in my class to finish a chapter book. Child prodigies like Mozart show their artistic or intellectual potential at a young age and are propelled into adulthood with an exceptional competency, knowing their abilities and how to use them. Unlike the Mozarts of the world, my early proficiency in reading the tales of Junie B.…

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    Concert Band Journey

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    I've been playing music for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I spent most of my time on a piano bench. Naturally, I followed this passion to my middle school concert band. Unfortunately, on my first day, I was met with the words: “Your mom must be the one with the funny name”. Despite my best efforts, most days continued with the same tone with meaner remarks. I felt out of place and discouraged. Over time, I began to allow these words to bother me and after nearly three years in concert…

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    Meredith’s allure can be summed up best by one word: potential. When I imagine myself at Meredith, I see the potential I have to achieve great things and follow my dreams. My interest in Meredith started at a young age. My first campus experience was at a State Science Fair. While on campus, I was able to visit the doll collection. As a collector of dolls, I remember the feeling I felt as I walked through and looked at each one. I was excited about visiting again to spot what comes next.…

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    Our final person we chose was Louis Armstrong. Imagine you’re walking through Chicago during the 1920s. You walk into the Lincoln Gardens to listen to Joe Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band. You begin to listen and look to see a man, barely 21, playing second cornet like nobody’s business. This is your first experience of Louis Armstrong. This is the man that will change the genre of Jazz and it will never be the same. Born on August 4, 1901, Louis Daniel Armstrong came into this world and was raised on…

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    Should students be required to take a music, a drama, or an art class? That is asking if students really need to take those classes. However, society thinks that students should not be required to take the stated classes. Students should be required to take a music, a drama, or an art class because one can express his or her feelings, explore a variety of different cultures, and learn a valuable skill with those classes. Taking a music, a drama, or an art classes provides some people with a…

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    came to the conclusion that the overall goal of the song is to instill patriotic emotions into listeners (specifically young American boys). I feel as though the musical sound provokes one to get excited about the war. With the positive vibe of the music, one can find solace in the uplifting sounds George Cohen cultivated…

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    hire some of the best musical engineer who dream walk sleep music. Musical engineers that our willing to go the extra mile to make you feel comfortable in your place of work and great management costumer services. “No matter what race what background music lies within the inner soul to give of energy of your choice in matter” (Jourdan Ginyard) -Products / services We provide Mastering and mixing to perfection, also web designs, music videos, live photo shoots, album covers, mixtape…

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