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    Being involved with the music department isn’t just for music majors or minors. There are many opportunities for the campus community to take part in the benefits of music through lessons, ensembles and performances. For those that enjoy music but do not sing or play an instrument themselves, Luke Carlson, assistant professor of music, said there are a variety of concerts and performances every semester they can attend. “Some of the audience members we get are family members,” Carlson said, “but we also have students, faculty members, and outside visiting people. You never know who's going to come to a concert, so it's just the sort of wonderful experience where we are all sharing music.” There are a verity of different groups and ensembles…

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    The answer is clearly illustrated by John Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men many times through the major and minor characters’ dialogue: dreams are not simply for the foolish and aloof. They have the ability to power everyone and keep us moving, even when times are hard. Simply put, dreams inspire humans and connect them, no matter how much privilege one person holds over another. This is immensely helpful in today’s society, where money can be hard to gain because of the economy fluctuating up and…

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    Nobody explores multiple different philosophies, which resonate with the audience long after the film has ended. A major idea present is nihilism, the philosophy of extreme skepticism, maintaining that nothing in the world has a real existence. This often includes the belief that life has no meaning. The viewer is torn between the nihilistic suggestion that what we choose doesn’t matter and the more friendly proposition that different paths lead to different types of happiness. The butterfly…

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    Heptatonic Scales

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    ” meaning the major and minor keys in relation to the chromatic scale, attempted to write all the possible heptatonic (seven-tone) scales in his book Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music. Busoni states: That some few have already felt how the interval of the Series of Seven might be differently arranged (graduated) is manifested in isolated passages by Liszt, and recently by Debussy and his following, and even…

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    emancipated from the looming tyranny of the minor key and that the movement will, in fact, end in C major as opposed to C minor. In measure 194, the ESC is presented as a strong C major chord which should indicate the emancipation of the movement; however, this is not the case. As the closing material quickly continues, E-flats are reintroduced signaling that the outcome of the struggle between major and minor has not yet been decided. Beginning in measure 202, the cello has a prominent…

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    Dual Polymodality

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    Pandiatonic music must not rely on traditional harmonic progressions and conventional treatment of dissonance. Wide intervallic leaps are employed, and voice leading enjoys complete independence and freedom. The sense of tonality (or modality) is very strong, due to the complete absence of chromaticisms and alterations. It can be stated that pandiatonic music is always modal, however, modal music is not necessarily pandiatonic. This occurs because in modality traditional chord formations and…

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    The Absolute Dairy

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    The two team fought against each other at the beginning of the basketball season and Reardan lost to wellpinit, so now they are seeking to take back the title of the number one basketball team in the region. During their first game agaisnt eachother Rowdy had knocked Junior out of the game by giving him a minor concussion,so now Junior wants revenge and he wants to beat Rowdy at his own…

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    questions below. All seas are saline Some seas are landlocked Therefore: Some saline things are landlocked Major Term: Landlocked (D=0) Minor Term: Saline (D=0) Middle Term: Seas (D=1) Premise 1: All seas are saline is an A statement because it is a universal affirmative. It is talking about all seas in a positive way. If it were to say that all No seas are landlocked then it would be an example of an E statement since it would be talking about all saline things in a negative way.…

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    and the parent. At this period, parents need to be directly involved when an abortion is going to be occurred. The consent law can allow young minors to have consent at the age of 12. The problems that are occur is when the states have exceptions of certain groups only such as teenage pregnancy or parents, and married teenagers. If the teenage…

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    specifically sad ones. Sad music helps put anthesis on sad movie scenes (“Sad Music”) Composing sad sounding music is a good way to portray sadness. “A key is a pattern of notes that make up a scale.” (“Sad Music”) Choosing a scale is an important part of composing music, because the pattern dictates how the song will sound. Minor keys help make music more sad (“Sad Music”) Minor keys are key signatures with odd patterns that naturally sound sad. Using these keys make it much easier to make…

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