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    While it might seem that they bass is using accelerando to increase the tempo, he is infact just playing playing 8 beats per measure instead of 4. The cymbals are barely noticeable in the background as it’s playing in pianissimo. 1.00: When the word “dream” is sung, a trumpet (aerophone) plays a short 5 note melody. Similarly to the xylophone (metallophone) in the first verse, the trumpet plays after every…

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    Does Music Change Who A Person Reacts To Test? Music has seven definitions. an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions insignificant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony,and color. 2. the tones or sounds employed, occurring in single line (melody) or multiple lines (harmony), and sounded or to be sounded by one or more voices or instruments, or both. 3. musical work or compositions for singing or playing. 4. the written or printed score of a musical composition.…

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    Family of Music When the term orchestra is defined, it is stated to be a group of instruments, especially on combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music. But it is much more than just a group of instruments. More like a family of instruments, and when together they make beautiful classical music for everyone to enjoy. The orchestra is composed of four major instrument families, the string family, the woodwind family, the brass family, and the percussion…

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    different perspective and interpretation of a piece of music, especially the conductor Andrew Litton. Several instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, brass, woodwind, trumpets , trombones, bass trombone; timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone; harp characterized the scene. The audience enjoyed the vibrating elements that produced the sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano etc. Obviously, there were genius melodic and harmonic creativity;…

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    Daisy Buchanan is the wife of Tom Buchanan. She was always the height of fashion who lives in East Egg, Long Island. She also exhibits signs of becoming a “new woman” but values are old fashion. was caught between old and new values. She was married for money. “Her voice is full of money.” If the “New Women” were married. They stayed home and looked after their children while the husband worked in weekly wage. If they were single women, they worked as a waitress, cooking, etc. Many of them were…

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    The Opera La Boheme

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    was made up of flutes, the piccolo, oboes, the English horn, clarinets, bass clarinets and the bassoon. The brass section was made up of the French horn, trumpets, and trombones. The percussion section included the timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone, glockenspiel, and the chimes. Lastly, the strings were composed of the harp, first and second violins, viola, cello, and double bass. My drawing of the orchestra’s seating arrangement is included in the email with the…

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    The piece “Tiller Girls” is set in a 1930’s night club, where men are seen drinking and watching the show. When seated, the stage appears eye level to the audience members. The piece opens up with six women running onto a small stage. The backdrop of the stage is a shimmering black curtain. Red and white light bulbs frame the stage. The club is dimly lit and acts as the clubs main source of light. The dancers and the musicians are dressed provocatively with little, to no clothing on. In…

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    For instance, whatever these women needed for their festivals or rituals was unquestionably provided as seen in a letter from Demophon to Ptolemaios; “Also, send us the eunuch with a drum, cymbals, and castanets. The women need them for their festival. Be sure he is wearing his most elegant clothing.” The letter goes on with Demophon asking for different foods and even for Ptolemaios to “throw in some policemen at the same time to accompany…

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    That means when reading the bible you cannot pick out verses and interpret them to go against the two greatest commandments. Remember these are the greatest of the commandments so to violate one of these is a greater sin than any other. That means to hate anyone or group or nationality or to be a raciest or a bigot is a greater sin than any other sin in the bible. To act with negative emotions for any reason is to violate the second greatest commandment. This goes…

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    Analysis Essay by Michael Justice For my analysis I will be talking about a piece called A Violent Encounter composed by Kow Otani. This piece of music is actually apart of the official soundtrack for a game called Shadow of the Colossus. This is an orchestral piece with some vocal accompaniment in the form of a choir. I chose this piece not only because I like it so much, but also because I believe it is such a great example of how such amazing music can be apart of a great interactive…

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