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    and each has a point when it is featured, or at least highlighted by the gentleness of the others while one crescendos. b. What instrument(s) are playing? Piano, flute, Oboe, trumpet, bass, cello, French horn, timpani, violin, trombone, bassoon, clarinet, and piccolo. Having watched I now actually recognize the sound of an Oboe and have wondered what made that sound for years just never searched to know. c. What is the overall mood of the sound? That is subjective. The mood can be one of gentle…

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    leg that is longer than the other, and it causes more problems with our body. But, we love the sport. Even though we have a lot of pain problems, we still push ourselves to do something fun. It’s worth it. When it comes to instruments, we play the clarinet. We have certain things that our family likes to do and when we do it, it’s usually the same instrument or…

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    interesting part that was new to me that there was one or two instruments that I’ve never seen in my life. I’m assuming that one of the instruments that I’ve never seen before belonged to the saxophone family. It looked like it was a mixture of a clarinet and a saxophone. I really liked the sound of the trumpets which was surprising to me because hearing the trumpet perform was not my cup of tea, and after hearing them at this concert it change my view towards trumpets. There was interesting…

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    In the story “White Angel,” by Michael Cunningham, love and death is widespread, and it follows the story of two brothers - a nine-year old narrator, Bobby Morrow and his sixteen year old brother, Carlton. Both brothers are outgoing, and they have a strong relationship together. Cunningham uses both point of views and symbols to promote the theme.The Morrow’s house, which borders the cemetery becomes the symbol of both love and death. Bobby and Carlton often visits the cemetery to smoke…

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    When I was 14 years old, I realized my sister and I were indeed twins. It wasn't until after my mother's stroke that I realized how much we had in common. We grew extremely close and quite inseparable after realizing we had nobody but each other. Walking into a new school with nobody to call a friend, I looked to my sister as the only friend I had and she was there for me every step of the way. It was like I had found my other half, the piece I had been missing and longed to have. I found my key…

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    for the standardized test they were about to receive. The students in the front row had prepared throughout the summer; the artist in the back was drawing on a spare sheet of paper to calm her nerves, and I was in the middle of the room humming a Clarinet Concerto. I knew a better score was imperative towards getting accepted into college, but standardized testing was not my forte. Standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT do not accurately reflect a student’s overall potential and should be…

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    As the thrill of World Repertory Ensemble’s dance faded a calm atmosphere began to settle. The first notes of the W. A. Mozart’s “Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra” K #622 Movement #1 begin to be heard the curtain rises and eight dancers appear in a circle, four males and four females. As the Music continues the dancers travel in a circle with very balletic movements taking turns to partner in…

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    smiling and having a good time. My goal was to raise kids awareness for music before middle school so they have a stronger interest to be involved in music. Throughout the year, I volunteer at our town's middle schools to help kids with playing the clarinet. I believe by giving back to the community it gives me better overall life satisfaction, when I help others feel good, I feel good. Participating in community service also provides cognitive benefits. I help volunteer at Park Square Manor, a…

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    school and plays first flute in Swanson’s symphonic band.” Another person Mathews uses is Brad and he tells us how practice is important, “He would come home from school and hand me the flashcards and work on his sight reading” … Now 13, Brad plays clarinet and basketball and earned his black belt in tae kwon do by practicing two hours a day, six days a week for two…

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    Picture this, a kid standing on the stage at Julliard. The kid is crying because they are so proud of the performance that they just put on for their audience. Having arts education can be the reason that some kids go to school everyday. Many high schools are not requiring art classes every year of high school. While art classes may not be the most important subject, there are many reasons why they need to be required throughout high school. Art classes should be required in every year of high…

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