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    The Flute Research Paper

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    The flute originates from Germany. No one knows specifically when in the prehistoric times but evidence has shown that a flute which was found in pieces was about to be 38,000 years old. Non like the violin it did not evolve from another instrument, it is said that many pieces of the flute were found in a cave in Germany called the Geißenklösterle Cave. Sound is produced from a flute by blowing onto a sharp edge, causing air enclosed in a tube to vibrate. The flute used to be an instrument made…

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    three motifs; the stockings, Ben, and the flute. Firstly, the motif of stockings, a representation of Willy's affair and the resultant guilt, creates the theme of reality vs. illusions. The stockings are identified as a motif…

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    instrument found to date. The instrument is a 35,000 year old flute that was carved from the wing of a griffon vulture, which is currently on the endangered species list. Through the video Käfer discovers the ancient sound of the flute with a live griffon vulture present. The flute that she is playing is relatively small compared to the flute that we know today. The bone is naturally hollow and was able to be carved without breaking. The flute is a total of 13 inches long and about 0.3 inches…

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    an arpeggio, then ascending up to D6, and then moving back down stepwise in a turning motif. The lower neighbor motif was first presented in the Primary area in mm. 1-2 in the cellos and basses (D-C#-D-A), and is expanded now in the transition. The flutes play the melody in m. 48, which is an echo of what the violins previously played, and involves the same lower neighbor and turning motifs. However, the melody turns higher than the first phrase, reaching up to F#6 before descending stepwise.…

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    Fate In Thursday's Child

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    also shows how people that are good to you can be unfair. During the novel, Sonya Hartnett explores the negative effects of desperation, showing greed and crime. Vandery Cable (Mr. Cable) is a strong example of people being deliberately cruel to the flute family. Mr. Cable only has one personality and that is cruel, it may seem like he has a nice side but he doesn’t. In the end, they always end up being better off without him.…

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    also set an example for the overall character of the band. I want to be the flute section leader for the Emerald Brigade. I have many leadership capabilities necessary to excel in this position. My organization, experience, passion, and communication skills will make me an exceptional section leader. My passion for music and the Emerald Brigade will inspire others to love music and marching. I believe that I can lead the flute section to success. I’m also running for the elected position of…

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    stated the sound of the flute is in the body it is it's his connection to this family past and present and other tribes you have the flute. The flu carving tradition was passed down to him from his grandfather. He feels ever can create the instrument. He also feels that the flu is his bread-and-butter it by his house and everything he owns. He has been making flutes since the age of 12. Making a proper flute can take six months to a year to finish. Hawk Littlejohn flutes are made of river cane…

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    a. The four instruments I chose were cello, trumpet, flute, and snare drum. The cello is part of the string family, and consists of a wooden neck, endpin, tuners, fingerboard, bridge, and body. The cello has four strings: A,D,G,and C. The strings are held by the bridge and when a string is plucked or bowed it sends vibration waves through the cello producing the sound. One of the most common uses for the cello is at an orchestra or quartet. The trumpet is part of the brass family and consists of…

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    Surcari Concert Report

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    guitar musician started to sing. The male voice was the main melody which the female voice harmonized along. The phrase “Mambo que rico el mambo, mambo de machaguay” was repeated several times in the song which I assume is the main line. The cana flute repeated the main melody and then to a subtle yet exciting conclusion The seventh piece they performed was Tico Tico, a Brazilian choro song written by Zequinha Abreu. Tico Tico is a song that depicts a type of sparrow. The song opened in a…

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    God Of Pan Research Paper

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    Pan is the god of the wild, shepherds and flocks, nature of mountain wilds and rustic music, and companion of the nymphs (Pan(god)). He is half human and half goat. He walks on his two hooves and large horns reach to the sky off his head. He has two arms of skin and two legs of fur. Pan is a God that everyone feared. His hideous face and screeching roar scared everyone away, but the sweet sound of his horn kept people curious. Pan was different from other gods. Although he was feared by many,…

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