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    father, a composer himself, the greater attention was paid to Wolfgang. Wolfgang soon began to demonstrate signs of excelling beyond his father’s lessons by an early composition at age 5, he had demonstrated an outstanding ability in playing both the clarinet…

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    much larger than the ensemble usedby Baroque composers. The Classical orchestra was divided into sections such asstrings, which includes the violins, cellos violas and double bases. The woodwinds onthe other hand comprises of the flutes, oboes, clarinets, and bassoons. The brasssection of trumpets, French horns, a percussion section and other instruments werealso added by the end of the 17th century. Beethoven through his strong personalitydeveloped a relationship that enabled him to be the…

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    in the very beginning of the performance. So, the violin is obviously the first instrument that stands out in the play. The musical instruments that are played throughout the performance by the orchestra are the violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpets, French horn, trombone, piano, and drums. The orchestra was located on the left side of the stage from the audiences’ perspective. I watched this performance at the outdoor theater so I was seated on a chair outside that…

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    Science Fair Project

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    The topic I chose for my science fair project is: Which Saxophone Reeds are the Loudest? I chose this project because my cousin did this project a couple years ago and it inspired me to try for myself. I did not ever hear his final result about which reeds ended up being the loudest. I did hear some of the different materials and strengths of the reeds that he used and I chose more strengths of reeds than he did. There are three important facts about reeds. First, reeds can be altered as…

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    Sparknotes Soldier's Home

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    In this story you can see the lives of many people reflected, Soldier's Home is a story that tells us the life of Harold Krebs, a young man who went to war, but also where we are going to learn about patterns, behaviors, we are shown the characteristics of a small community, what the environment is like, the aspirations that the people of that community have and what life is like for Americans. This action was in Oklahoma, USA in 1919, this was in the 1920s. As this story says, Krebs returned to…

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    This piece of music was started with clarinet and the crescendo dynamic. The tempo at the beginning was slow with the smooth melody were make me feel peaceful and very comfortable. Then, all the other instrument were jumped in at the same time which giving me a big surprise, and the melody…

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    Silent Throughout high school the fine arts hall had always been my safe place. Whether I was playing my clarinet in the band room, learning a new instrument in the orchestra room, or working on a new creation in the art room, I have always felt welcomed and safe. My junior year of high school, I was doing extremely well. I eagerly took the new academic opportunities offered to me and finally started to overcome my anxiety disorder. In addition to my perfect attendance, my hard work prior to…

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    Music Appreciation Essay

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    He also told me I didn't have to take music appreciation if I took band. There was nothing to lose, so I took my cousin's advice. A few days into band, we finally had to pick our instruments. There were only two instruments that I recognized - the clarinet and the flute, and they were all taken immediately, so I decided to just go with whatever is left and ended up getting assigned the oboe.…

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    I have studied music; whether it be piano, voice, or clarinet for close to ten years, giving me an ample amount of experience in not only reading and interpreting music, but working with others. Participating in ensembles such as All-County and All-State has allowed me to work with amazing musicians. From these…

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    Antonio Guerrero Prof: M. Ambalal Music 10 September 28, 2015 On Wednesday, September 23, 2015, the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra was having their 63rd annual noon concert at hertz hall. I was nervous when I had arrived because I had previously come from another class and I was not sure if I was wearing the proper attire. Once I walked inside, I felt a huge relief because I noticed that most of the people inside were students who just got out of class or where going to class. UC Berkeley’s…

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