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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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    as the end to loneliness, users are still compelled to face being humans and actually interact with real humans in the physical sense. The goal of Jibo is to connect people (like phones, although they can place calls independently without having to fiddle with a open and simply asking Jibo to place the call, while perhaps the user is doing something else—multitasking without the…

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    The Violin Research Paper

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    I. The violin is an important historical instrument even used by the kings of France and prince of Hungary. This instrument evolved from Asia with the instrument fithele. The word fiddle derives from the word fithele. Although the fithele evolved from Asia, it was mostly used by Europeans in the ninth century. The violin, however, did not come into its full form until the Renaissance period,1500s to 1600s. During the Renaissance period, the violin’s original design underwent many changes,…

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    The Prologue

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    Monica Fuller September 1, 2017 ENG251-WO2 Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Prologue” relates to our writing assignment about gender equality. Bradstreet is a great writer but, in her era, writing was a more male dominated field so she downplays her writing abilities. She begins the poem by stating that she has no intentions of writing epic poems about wars and kings, she will leave that for the true poets and historians (men). Then, in Stanza 2, tension is evidenced when she compares herself to a…

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    Peking Opera Stage Essay

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    Make up is likewise utilized as a part 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…

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    The Clockwork Three By:Ricardo The book “The Clockwork Three” is written by Matthew J.kKrby . It is a book for children in grade four and up. The main message of the chapters is that Fredrick’s clockwork man will connect all three of them together. I think this because the book is called The Clockwork Three. There are also three characters so that they will all be together to create the clockwork man. Here are some main points of the story. Giuseppe had to run to Mccalley…

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    to likewise solicit to see a portfolio from different employments they have done; request residential areas you can see the work face to face. Just work with somebody encountered, not somebody who is simply a contractual worker or somebody who fiddles with yard work. An expert supplier will have learned individuals who can help your finishing dreams work out as…

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    Jazz Music Research Paper

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    Jazz music is basically an old slow music style. Jazz music is played with a combination of instruments such as, jazz drums, piano, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, guitar, and bass guitar. They usually play this music in places like restaurants, hotel, clubs and Sometimes in white churches. When people sing jazz, it is advisable for women to wear professional long dress,dress shoes or an a old fashioned cloth. For men is admirable to wear dress cloth too. Most of the time when sing and playing…

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    Dance Observation Essay

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    violin. We pilled into a cozy room that looked like it could have been children’s art room or classroom. Our teacher was the well known fiddler from North Kerry, Nicholas (Nickie) McAuliffe. He brought with him some collections of regional traditional fiddle pieces. He taught us a hornpipe called, “Barber’s Pole” from the collection, The Lads Like Beer. He also taught us a Galop [Gallop] by John Murphy, as well as an East Kerry version of a slip jig called “Ride the Mile.” He would play the…

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    mandolins. (Gauthier, Chagall Colour and Music) He possibly wanted to recapture the family atmosphere. Another example of his work, not shown in the exhibition The Dance from Marc Chagall depicts music in forms of three musical instruments a clarinet, a fiddle, and tambourine. (Frost) The violin has become his signature in his artwork. Chagall: Fantasies for the Stage communicates the moving celebratory power of music and art, and spotlights this important aspect of the artist’s career. (L. A.…

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