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    The Friel Sisters

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    Anna are twins, they both play flute. Younger sister Clare plays the fiddle, and Sheila also plays the uileann pipes. Most of the tunes were learned from their family heritage and…

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    Tom Finder Themes

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    master of the arts, whose music holds words that cannot be spoken, and a truth that is yet to be discovered. Without these characters, Tom will never learn, remember, or be guided to where he belongs. If Tom had not listened to Mozart's, The Magic Flute, before the forgetting, Tom would not have been able to reconnect with his past. He would not be able to find himself. Samuel Wolflegs has impacted Toms life substantially since he had deemed Tom a “ Finder” (p.14). Samuel’s beliefs…

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    into a climatic burst of energy from the strings and percussions. The second movement is much like the first in terms of its introduction. Instruments such as the flute compliment the piece whenever played with the ensemble, and along with the oboe in softer portions of the movement. change from the orchestra playing together to the flutes and violins leaves me with a feeling of euphoria, longing for the next moment it happens again. The third movement begins much softer compared to the first…

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    I learned many things in experiencing three performances. I attended the King Stephen Op.117 by Beethoven, Piano Concerto No.1 in C major, Op.15 by Beethoven, and lastly The Firebird by Stravinsky. These three pieces of music have many different and similar characteristic. In this paper I’m going to discuss how the different instruments are used to make different tones. How these different tones can create different images and how these images can create different emotions and tensions. My…

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    the heart of the masses. She is blue skinned and will always have a flute. Krishna's flute calls at any time of the day nature which has mesmerized the tune and responds. For example, lakes overflow with water to expand their banks to reach her feet. Nature is also then covered with colorful leaves or flowers no matter what season it is. Seeing the nature and thinking that it is spring the birds begin to dance and chirp. The flute is made of bamboo and eight holes are carved into it for the…

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    created more sound on the trombone mouthpiece because my embouchure on the trombone mouthpiece produced more sound. First, I was kind of upset with the instrument I ended up with because almost all the girls played the flute, and they looked very graceful when they played the flutes. The trombone did not really satisfy the requirements I was looking for. However, when I started learning new notes on the trombone, I started loving how producing sound on the trombone was a unique element. Unlike…

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    carry around flutes and play songs. In ancient mythology, their songs could often manipulate others into sleep or do as the Satyr pleased. Satyrs are often not described as beautiful creatures on the outside, but their songs are mesmerizing. By calling Socrates a Satyr, Alcibiades is referring to the fact that Socrates is not beautiful on the outside, but his wisdom and words mesmerize people until they are no longer capable of counterpointing what Socrates has said. “You’re quite a flute-player…

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    unaware tune-making species would be a beaver, a swarm or crowd of bees, and a hummingbird. The noise these species can create almost sound similar to the manmade instruments such as a set of drums from the beaver, babpipes from the swarm of bees, and a flute from the hummingbird.…

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    Playing The Throphone

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    this brand new instrument. In my house, we have a piano, yet we barely use it. I picked up a bit of that by fingering through some basic songs. I know very little, but I know enough to sound impressive when playing. Recently, I decided to pick up a flute. It was the instrument I had always wanted to play, and I finally had one in my possession. I am still learning, but that makes it even more exciting. Learning new instruments increased my appreciation of instrumental music and broadened the…

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    Atsumori forgot his flute, named Little Branch, at the clan’s main base. It is due to Atsumori’s attachment to worldly possessions and status that Atsumori attempts to retrieves the flute which leaves him unable to catch up to his clan’s fleeing ships. As a consequence, Kumagae spots Atsumori fleeing, and calls to Atsumori to fight instead…

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