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    the sounds of a shaker and a repetitive chord played on a piano are noticeable. The most recognizable part of the instrumentation is the string section and guitars that play and generate the mood of the song. For example, the deeper sound of the cello can be heard during the part of the song where apl.de.ap talks about the deterioration of humanity, while higher pitched violins are played towards…

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    No.1. During the song I heard plenty of crescendo and in the back ground the violin concerto was backed up by percussion and other orchestra instruments. I would say that this song had polyphonic and a 3 count. The second song I listened to was a cello concerto it was really slow and it had spikes in noise, also there was a horn playing in the background that had a mute on it this song had a 2 count to it. The third song I listened to a female played the same song just using a saxophone during…

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    Individuality

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    Human minds are far from perfect. In fact, every human is far from perfect. We consist of a considerable amount of faults and imperfections. Some argue that that is what makes us human, that finding faults in ourselves is what we do, and what sets us apart from disturbingly emotionless robots. But in finding our flaws, we also depend on a fact that keeps us from insanity; we rely on the idea that our thoughts and ideas are our own. Without this uniqueness, we would live in a vastly different…

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    and Canadian newspapers. His writing was mostly during the post-war Depression Era. Hemingway was born July 21, 1899, in a Chicago suburb. In his early life, his father taught the boy young to hunt and fish, while his mother taught him to play the cello and sing in the choir. He was a popular boy in school, seeing that he was an athlete, a scholar, and he had…

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    Music Concert Experience

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    concert. Most of the individuals who attended were more than likely there for a class because more than half were students who did not understand the concept of staying off of their phone. When the three performers came out they were playing the Cello and the Piano. There was also an older lady there that was singing what sounded like opera singing. All of the individuals that were performing were teachers in at this campus. I was very surprised that we have this much talent at our music…

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    attention, bringing focus to the tempo and to its upbeat and joyful theme. It has a very charming and soothing sound to it, that creates more excitement, leaving the audience wanting more. The orchestra consisted of instruments such as violins, violas, cellos, and flutes, that helped create an allegro moderato orchestral introduction. This being Mozart’s first Violin Concerto, it is very important that he begins his work in this way, showing progression in his creative career. It demonstrates…

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    Dance Evaluation Report

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    one another as well as kindly services from employees. Before the shows start, I checked the band and instruments information and dancers from Bucher. The music played by San Jose Chamber Orchestra, which was very amazing. There were Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass and Piano. I used to dislike Jazz, Orchestra and Oprah because there are boring for me. Nevertheless, the rhythm from the band was beautiful and gorgeous. Also, a variety of chance. In the beginning, it was a group dance…

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    shape my identity; I went into middle school as a shy and introverted kid who would keep her nose in her Maximum Ride books. I did not, however, let my anxiety depress me. I had a fair amount of friends and did well in my classes, reading and playing cello in my free time. I went through middle school without having to face any serious conflicts; there wasn’t much that I could not handle. When I entered high school I encountered the same problems that most kids have to face, I had to adjust and…

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    The unity of music is related to the music structures. People followed the musical structures and expected the direction or message of the music. In the 18th century, the most of the music had almost same musical structures and forms. Most of music in this period progressed to the same ways and the structures and forms had conventional elements. Historically, the music became less conventional after the French revolution and the composers had been interested in their own identities for their…

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    Speech On Identity

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    There moves a silhouette in the distance. You can barely make out who they are. They come closer and you can see their face structure, skin color and body type. This starts becoming who they are. You meet the figure and begin talking with them. As you converse, you create a further vivid image of who they are. The components of this person, personality and looks, associate together and meld into one being - their personhood. Each of the phenotypes outlining an individual is physical expressions…

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