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    American and Latin American traditions. While combining the sounds together harmony is created with the vertical pitches of notes which forms chord as three or more notes come together. Showing the progression through one chord to the next the feeling, order, and the unity displays the organization of the harmony. Now melody and harmony cannot function without one another. Going forward the melody suggests the harmony that goes alone with it, and constantly will influence the…

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    Heraclitus of Ephesus wrote “Opposition brings concord: Out of discord comes the fairest harmony.” Heraclitus of Ephesus was a Greek philosopher born just miles away from the birthplace of philosophy. He never let anyone know his political views he always was seen as a pioneer of wisdom for his words. He always saw the general human being as lacking understanding, just walking through this earth but never understanding what was going on about them. Heraclitus always saw everything through an…

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    dream, they each carry themselves differently, and they all have different relationships towards one another. The Younger family has times where there is harmony among them and times when there is conflict. My family along with so many other families mirrors some of these relationships that we observe in this play so far and the same conflict and harmony on a day-today- basis. The first major conflict that I have observed in the paly is when Travis asks his mom for money. His mom refused to give…

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    myself, valves independence and personal freedom, self-sufficiency, control over their own lives and appreciate their unique qualities that distinguish them from others. Collectivism people value over duty to the group to which we belong, and to group harmony. Highly collectivistic people, also like myself, define themselves by their groups and value harmonious relationship within those groups. [ L. McShane and Von Gilnow] I think instead of being more on one side than the other, a person has to…

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    Lao Tzu Analysis

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    Tzu, how do they differ in relation to what counts as harmonizing? Do you think that harmony exists empirically or is it merely a rationalist's dream (are you skeptical of harmony's existence)? On the topic of how music relates to bringing harmony to the world, Hzun Tzu has a more positive outlook on how music can actually bring about harmony to a society. He believes that music actually correlates with harmony for it acts as common ground that every single citizen can empathize with, because…

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    Common Man” was composed by American composer Aaron Copland and perform by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under conductor Eugene Goossens. The style of music is Nationalistic music. The melody played by the trumpet and other brass instrument played harmony. The rhythm was sharply detached and it has a steady, slow beat, but at the middle it speeds up and shifts into a smooth. At first the melody is low with all of the brass instruments mixed together, but later when more instruments get…

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    In Unit One of Kristine Forney, Andrew Dell’Antonio and Joseph Machlis’ book, The Enjoyment of Music, we discuss a ton of different things. In the beginning of unit one, the authors write about melody, rhythm and meter, harmony, and the organization of musical sounds. Near the end of the unit the authors begin to write about musical texture, music styles, and music functions. The last topic discussed in unit one is sacred music in the middle ages. This unit provides us with insight on the basics…

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    He wrote an article entitled Phenomena of Vision, in which he included comments on the rhythm and harmony of Greek and Roman art. He also had some ideas on color, one of which is known as irradiation. This refers to the slight glow of lighter color that Seurat often put around dark shapes. A good example of this can be found in A Sunday Afternoon on…

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    Approximately 6 months into my placement, my supervisor, Hadiya, chose to leave my placement organization, Harmony House, to move onto other job opportunities. Hadiya’s absence has impacted my ability to learn in my placement, however the impact has been largely positive. Due to Hadiya leaving Harmony House, I was able to gain another supervisor, Caitlin, and she acts as the housing advocate at Harmony House.…

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    to animals. Paul Dwivedi argues that, “Countries where Hinduism…have been practiced were cited to support the criticism of Thomas Derr, among other, that ‘We are simply being gullible when we take at face value the advertisement for the ecological harmony of non-Western cultures’.” Thomas Derr believed that religions had been destroying our environment by exploiting it. Derr states that Hinduism is more protective of the environment then western countries however, Hindus also exploit and pollute…

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