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    The song is light, uplifting, and overall puts the audience in a calm and happy mood. The flute symbolized the princess and the clarinet symbolized the prince, and as they came together, the two were supposedly dancing. Also using violins, the instrumentalists both plucked the strings and used a bow. Consisting of four movements, the piece had…

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    a band of pirates and sees a group of girls and asks which one would like to meet him. Only one replies calling him a poor wand’ring one, shortly after the two fall in love. The last song was “papageno/papagena”, which is a song from “The Magical Flute” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Both Liza and Robert sang this German song, which is about two birds in love talking about the future they wish to…

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    Indiana; where she grew up in a household full of music. In fact, her grandfather was a musician at the Madame CJ Walker building in Indianapolis. DJ Sunflower's flare for all things musical started for her at an early age as she began by playing the flute in the first grade and continued throughout high school. As a child, she would watch music videos, and she wanted to be like Spinderella, as she thought she was the coolest and wanted to do what she did. She would make mini mixes on cassettes,…

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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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    is cut open to remove bone fragments that were pressing against the brain. This science saved many lives. The Incas made textiles on clothing for art. The quality and design were a sign of states. Music was also very important to them, they played flutes, seashell horns, rattles, drums, and pinpipes. Inca architecture was amazing, they built big stone buildings that were very durable. They Incas affishal language was Quechua. Quechua was spread far and wide within the county and is still spoke…

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    I always have liked music, even though I may not be the best at it. I grew up in a normal family, my mom played flute in her high school band and my dad played saxophone for about a week. They always have encouraged me to get involved with music. When I was 4 I decided I wanted to start taking piano lessons. I loved piano from the minute I started playing. I picked it up quickly, I soon learned how to read music. I have very fond memories of learning piano as a small kid, especially of my first…

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    The Baroque Music Period

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    repeating, which is very hard to listen to. The ideé fixe returns but is shriller and continues to rise in pitch. Then swirling music appears, interrupted by a loud chord, followed by triples that create the sound of terror. Often in the piece, a flute plays in an almost hectic way, sounding much like a scream. This piece incorporates a fugue, representing the Witches’ Round Dance, which was often used in the Baroque era. Berlioz seems to incorporate triples often in this piece, perhaps since…

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    My Writing Class Analysis

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    How did class affect me? The class forced me to focus on my writing. Before this class, I thought my writing was at least college caliber writing. This class has shown me that, my writing is not college caliber; therefore I must pay special attention to my writing. This is troubling because I have taken and passed two English classes here at citrus. From this class, I see that I need to take more. I just don’t know how to go about working on my writing when college is so regimented and…

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    Snare Drum

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    then they were able to send a beat back to a drummer boy. The snare drum has a history dating back to 1300 in Tabor. It was a double headed drum with single thread of snare. In the Middle Ages the snare drum was played in unison with a three holed flute, This tradition lives on in Modern European Folk Music. As technology got more advanced the snare was able to tighten by the turn of a screw rather than lacing the snare around the drum over and over again. For many drummers a drumstick is a…

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    finger until Mrs. Shafer noticed and told me to go to the office. One of the most memorable things from school is when the music teacher, Mr. Temmaat, had everyone try out what instrument they would be playing. I couldn’t play any instrument except the flute because I was so nervous. Mr. Temmaat said he thought I would be very good at it with some practice. Fourth grade was a really fun year for me, I learned a lot and had an amazing teacher to guide me through. My fifth grade teacher was Mrs.…

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