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    the fact that most tunes are intended to recount an account of the author. The usual tone of Country Music is catchy and can make you either somber or content. Instruments commonly used/heard in Country Music are the acoustic guitar, accordion, auto harp, banjo, drums, fiddle, harmonica, piano, washboard, and zither. The verses in a rap melody are an essential component of rap to get the message to its audience members. The beat is the thing that adds style to the tune, making it fascinating.…

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    This is how it people felt with Orpheus. Whenever he plays his harp and sings his songs, This is shown throughout the first couple pages of his story as whenever Orpheus plays his music, he entrances people with it. They literally follow him around, as shown on page 75 “When he played in the fields, animals followed…

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    was just busy, but he truly felt disconnected and he chose to be disconnected from the band. To support the theme, in To Kill a Mockingbird it states, “‘...still think your father can’t do anything? Still ashamed of him?...besides playing the Jew’s Harp, Atticus Finch was the deadest shot in Maycomb County in his time’” (Lee, 111) This is evidence that, even though Atticus seems boring and old, Jem and Scout soon realize that their father has great talents that they never knew of. Atticus had…

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    Piano History

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    The King James Version is as follows, “And his brother’s name was Jubal: he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ.” The predecessor of the modern organ was the Hydraulis, the first instrument to have a keyboard. The hydraulis was built in about 220 B.C. in Greece. In Greece and the Roman Empire the organ was commonly used at important festivities by…

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    Baba Yaga is a mythological figure from Russian folktales. She lives in a house that moves around on the long legs of a chicken. There is a fence made of bones from children as well as their skulls on pikes. Finding this mysterious house could either mean death by cannibalism or wisdom and maybe a trinket to help on a journey or situation. Baba Yaga herself is an ugly witch that helps heroes, but with no moral code she does enjoy eating children classifying Baba Yaga as a trickster with her…

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    age theme where he found the object to adore and admire: Mangan’s sister. He watched as “[h]er dress swung as she moved her body and the soft rope of her hair tossed from side to side” (Joyce), and he continues the dance stating, “my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires”…

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    Richard III is set in a world filled with force, greed, and conflict with ethical order. In the eyes of the characters, locating a way to stay moral is very challenging. When it is noticed that people who aren’t moral and doing as they please are gaining success, staying moral is testing. Being a Christian helped some characters who were conflicted, stay moral. Most of the men that are fighting for power stay immoral because their vision is clouded with power. From a Christian standpoint, it is…

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    Lefrak Concert Reflection

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    I attended the Queens College Orchestra in the LeFrak Concert Hall on October 26th, 2016. Since this is my first semester at Queens College, this was also my first time attending a classical concert and an event in LeFrak concert hall, which is a very stunning place. It was interesting to see how the performers were setting up and practicing (all at the same time so there a lot of instruments playing and jumbled noises all together). There was a woman in the center of the stage who played a…

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    Gouges’ fellow ‘citizenesses’ that they possess natural rights that are unalienable, insuppressible and endowed by the Creator in both genders, evident in its Article (4) and (5) . In this analysis, I argue that although Gouges’ declaration seems to harp on men being bullies and women as victims , such were merely her illustrations to validate existing inequalities at the time of its drafting. Ultimately, her declaration’s aim was to awaken the people from such existing inequalities,…

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    Mason Taylor 4th Hour 7 November 2017 Dual Literature Gustav Holst vs. John Williams Gustav Holst’s The Planets suite heavily influenced the soundtracks for John Williams’s Star Wars movies. This is shown through each production’s use of rhythm, tone, and orchestration. Gustav Holst - creator of famed suite, The Planets - is widely considered one of the best-loved 20th-century English composers, and is actually more serious of a composer than one might assume from listening to The Planets.…

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