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    Guitar Research Paper

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    Unfortunately, art is stressed less and less at schools, which means that we must make up for this deficit as a community. When I was in the third grade, I went to a music camp hosted Kiwanis. Here, I learned the basics of guitar, an instrument that eleven years later, I still play every day. Members of my community bestowed upon me the gift of music, and I felt that it was…

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    I could feel the warmth and excitement coursing through my veins. A buzz of pure exhilaration filled a shadowy room of sweaty bodies. A feeling of unity grew amongst the crowd; our hollow bodies had finally found their home after being forgotten and lost for centuries. Suddenly, a chant roared out from the crowd, building the suspense second by second. The shadows diminished as the lights flashed on, and the revitalized crowd lunged forward, desperately reaching for the stage, as if they…

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    Concert Report Sample

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    plays different classical music throughout the day. This happens to have five different kinds of radio which are Classical King FM 98.1, The King FM Evergreen Channel, The King FM Seattle Symphony, The King FM Seattle Opera Channel and The King FM Arts Channel. I listen to many different pieces in each of the different radio stations. Personally, I preferred the The King FM Seattle Symphony. I liked the music that best, because it had more elements added because it was music actually played…

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    and economics in the University of Moscow, which he later gave up at the age of 30. Kandinsky’s enthusiasm in colour and symbols led to his interest in psychology. At this point, his piece mostly reflected the region’s folk art. Soon, his love for music was seen. He was exposed to skills such as pointillism and fauvism. The most important piece was the blue rider,…

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    Performing Arts Program as well as a variety of other clubs. Gradually these distractions made me acknowledge the potential I had hidden in me to do so many things. I gained a different outlook in life and expressed all my rage, sadness and fear through music in my schools band class. I was expressing myself as well as slowly molding myself into the person I wanted. I accepted my life as it was I knew I couldn’t change it, but I positively was certain I could change my future by overcoming my…

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    staff. With practice, these skills can be learned and the child will improve his ability to identify notes. Turning exercises into a game will greatly improve the child's ability to learn. Playing One of the most effective ways to teach children music notes is to provide them with an instrument. Playing an instrument requires that students have to learn to recognize where notes are on the staff. At first, they will likely write fingerings underneath the staff, but with time they will begin to…

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    [Name of the Writer] [Name of Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Comparative Essay on Concerts On November 30th, I attended the Mozarteum Orchestra concert that was staged at the Alice Tully Hall. The hall was filled to capacity by people of mixed ages and there dressing code was official. Under the leadership of its English director, Matthew Halls, the Mozart and used conventional instruments a string vibrato, in their performance of Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3.…

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    and Music Education in Schools From learning how to play the recorder in elementary school, to starring in the school play in high school, kids around the country participate in music classes and fine arts. However, in other areas of the United States, some students don’t get that oppertunity. Their school either can’t afford these classes, don’t think they’re important, or just don’t fund them. The students that have these music programs and are involved in them have proven that taking music…

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    contrast between a mild, lingering sadness and overwhelming depression. The piece starts of softly, with a single instrument playing most of the melody. Moreover, the melody itself is in the minor key, giving the music a sad quality, and it moves upwards in scale in a conjunct manner, so the music does not feel anxious, just sad, like a longing ache. After this section, there is a brief period of respite, where the melody becomes more complex, with several instruments coming together and playing…

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    Case Study: Clarksville

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    Proposing the Problem Many newcomers of Clarksville complain that there is not enough to do in the city. As I have lived in Clarksville, I have searched for opportunities as an artist and musician. Although I have discovered a few places for artists to present their work, I find that a small number of people possess knowledge of these galleries. As a high school student nearing graduation, I have been presented with many opportunities to thrive in science, social studies, and technology, but…

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