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    dominant relation of A major. Thus, this highlights we have reached the transition within the exposition. The modulation to a new key is delicately introduced with the use of many accidental notes that hide the idea of a modulation but the use of E in the bass, being the dominant of our new key, gives us an understanding that the modulation is definitely happening, exactly as expected from a sonata from exposition. Towards the end of the passage Haydn expresses the structure of the passage by…

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    The concert that I attended was the Sphinx Virtuosi, Latin Voyages, which occurred on October 5th, 2016, 7:30 pm at the Hammer Theatre. With regards to the venue, it appeared to be an oval shaped movie theatre. It had many of the similar characteristics of a cinema. For example, the seating arrangements, relaxing ambience and lights on either sides of the theatre. Subsequently, there were a few differences. For example, there was an usher to assist individuals with seating queries, a sound and…

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    and actor from the Broadway stage. The mood was very uplifting, happy, and a bit silly. The tempo was lively, moderately fast, and very dancelike. The length of this song lasted one minute and twenty-five seconds. Third, was Eric Owens, an operatic bass-baritone, the mood of this song seems like he is in a deep depression. It is very gloomy and sad. The tempo is very slow and solemn. The dynamic level is loud. This piece last about ninety seconds. Fourth, was Renee Flemming, an opera singer, the…

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    Koko And So What Analysis

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    Research Project A comparison of “Koko” and “So What” “Koko” as well as “So What” are two of the most influential and famous pieces pertaining to Jazz. With “Koko” being composed and performed by Charlie “Bird” Parker and “So What” being composed and performed by Miles Davis. These two musicians are no doubt heavily involved in the development of jazz and are two of the most renowned musicians in the world. “Koko” was composed in the early 1940’s, where as “So What” was composed in the late…

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    Music Concert Critique

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    harpsichord, and rhythm, because more and more important and composers start to only have to write bass note and key. Baroque concerto was also important because it was an instrumental genre for a soloist or small group of soloists accompanied by a large orchestra. The late baroque style is distinguished by tonality that regulated chord progression, dissonance treatment, and formal treatment…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6

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    on the back of the phone - this brings the device into "shielded mode" which in turn allows for encrypted calls and messages. The SOLARIN Fire Black Carbon Titanium - the based model - sports a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of Low Power Double Data Rate memory (LPDDR), a Adreno 430 GPU, and 128 GB of internal memory storage. The phone also supports advanced WiFi technology, offering WiGig (802.11ad) multi-gigabit Wi-Fi technology - which allows up to 4.6Gbps. The display and camera…

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    I Got a Woman was top charting song for Ray Charles in 1955. This recording was different and inspired by a gospel song “It Must Be Jesus” by the Southern Tones. Ray Charles was able to take the gospel song and add a jazz and rhythm and blues to it. Though, this recording was not a cup of tea for everyone, it was able to sell in two different markets of music and be a success. This analysis will look at the genius Ray Charles who combine the elements of jazz, gospel, and blues structure to…

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    displacement. After he was displaced, Boccherini went on to play in France. Most of Boccherini’s art was based towards the Cello, since he played, and excelled at playing the Cello, which his father loved, since he himself was a Cellist, and a double bass player. Luigi composed a large amount of chamber music, including over one hundred string quintets for two violins, viola and two cellos, a dozen guitar quintets, which not all have survived…

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    rehabilitation, educational methods often require the teacher or tutor to identify and/or anticipate the needs of those they wish to reach. Not only have I been able to work on such skills through my work as a preceptor, but I have also through my job as a double bass instructor for elementary school aged students. As most of my preparation as a music teacher came from years of studying the technical aspects of the instrument itself, relaying this information to much younger musicians posed…

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    “Selena Quintanilla Perez” by: Alex Burgess Not double spaced -1 Selena Quintanilla Perez was a Mexican American performer whose life was full of adventures with her family throughout her music career. Selena faced the troubles that had came with being a female, Latino entering the Tejano music business. Selena went from being just a young and courageous girl to being considered the “queen of Tejano music”. Selena first began recording in 1984 in corpus Christi, Texas. She recorded…

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