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    Peking Opera Stage Essay

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    of different exhibitions, for example, in theaters and film creations. At the point when discussing dramatic exhibitions we can examine it under numerous sorts. Peking Opera stages are basic. The symphony of fiddles, wooden clappers, gongs, and cymbals sits on an about uncovered stage with a floor covering and two back passageways. On the other hand, outfits and cosmetics, which recognize part sorts, are expound and adapted. On-screen characters wear water sleeves—long sleeves of white silk…

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    The piece alternates between a calm sound from the violins and violas and a brief melody from the cellos and double basses as in previous movements, but unlike the other movements, instruments such as the cymbal, triangle, and the trombone. What truly separates this final movement from the previous ones were its use of Ode to Joy by Friedrich Schiller, as well the voices of the chorus in the piece. The Harmony of this chorus was truly remarkable as their…

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    causing hardship for them. When Ming-Li learns of the plan to eliminate the sparrows by making noise for three consecutive days, she is afraid of the consequences of this terrible din. The next morning a tremendous noise of clanging gongs, crashing cymbals and exploding firecrackers wakes Ming-Li. She joins the noise mobs and watches in dismay the birds falling down from the trees, frightened to death. She rescues seven sparrows, feeds them and tends in secret. With the arriving of spring,…

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    The Drum Research Paper

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    sticks were not around then, people would use their hands. From there onward drums have evolved by the people and cultures that made them and the styles of music they were designed to play. Now there are a wide variety of drums, such as the bass drum, Cymbals, tambourine, timpani etc. In almost all types of music, percussion plays a fundamental role. In a military parade, it is the strike of the bass drum that holds the soldiers in step and at a normal speed, and it is the snare that endows that…

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    I can play the snare drum, bass drum, toms, timpani, congas, marimba, claves, bells, brake drum, cymbals, drumset, marching snare, triangle and many more percussion instruments! As a percussionist I love music and with a wide range of instruments. I love music and there are lots of artists I enjoy listening to like, Foreigner, journey, and the…

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    Music from the Pre-Civil war period (early 1800s) was divided into two main types: white music and black music. White music consisted of mostly classical and minstrel music. Black music was mostly religious music; however, there were also some secular black songs. Classical music was heavily influenced by European Composers, and would often be played for wealthy, white people. Minstrel music was played for common people and included blackface, where white people would pretend to be black people…

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    Claude Debussy’s, Igor Stravinsky, and Arnold Schoenberg, helped push the transformation of music in the 20th century. Tired of the tender melodies and the emotional tone of the romantic era,these composers experimented with tone, rhythm, and melody eventually defining news styles of music. The purpose of this paper to identify the similarities and the differences between Debussy’s La Mer, Stravinsky’s Right of Spring, and Schoenberg’s Erwartung. Claude Debussy’s La Mer is an orchestral…

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    A Paris Concert Report

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    On October 16, 2015, I attended a concert called An American in Paris. The orchestra contained woodwinds, strings, percussion, and brass instruments. The concert began at 10:30 am and ended around 12:30 pm. Furthermore, it was located at Powell Symphony Hall. At this concert, I listened to professional musicians perform music that was composed by Bernstein, Copland, and Gershwin. Three Dance episodes from On the Town, Symphonic Suite from On the Waterfront, Piano Concerto, and An American in…

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    stringed musical instrument resembling a lute. The oud has a rounded and hollow body, through which the sound travels. The oud is a chordophone, and the instrument plays a central role in most Middle Eastern music. Cymbals also are an important part to Egyptian music. Usually, cymbals accompany dance and music during Egyptian…

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    The music that I have chosen is D major Violin Concerto No.1, Op.6, composed by Niccolò Paganini. To gain a more complete understanding of the composition, first we need to check the background information of the composer. Paganini was an Italian violinist, violist, guitarist, and composer. [iii] That explains why the composition mainly uses violin throughout the whole composition. It was also noted that was one of the most famous classical music composers on the romantic era. When I first…

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