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    OneRepublic, an American pop rock band, has successfully had several hit songs in the past 10 years. They started out in 2002 with members Ryan Tedder, Zach Filkins, Drew Brown, Brent Kutzle, and Eddie Fisher. Ryan Tedder is the lead singer, Zach Filkins is the guitarist, Drew Brown is also a guitarist, Brent Kutzle is the bassist and cellist, and Eddie Fisher is the drummer. In 2003, they signed with Velvet Hammer, an imprint of Columbia Records. They made their first album with Greg Wells.…

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    diverting, with Taeyeon encompassed by reinforcement artists shaft moving in white outfits. The PC produced 10 indistinguishable visualizations of the artists additionally separated viewers' consideration. Taeyeon then grabbed the pace from the fifth melody, "Rain," her lead single from S.M. Diversion's music channel SM Station. She totally assumed control over the phase in the 6th tune, "Gemini," which she said was her undisputed top choice. "It appears like a number of you are from various…

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    Concerto In D Major Essay

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    D major starts off with a unified chord that slowly transitions to a dissonant chord that the entire ensemble plays, to build tension, which almost instantly is released and becomes a consonant D major chord. The music then transitions into its repeated melody for the first time. During this initial lick the bass and cello have a very quiet and timid sound. This should be played at more of a mezzo-forte in lieu of a piano to add power to this music as well as layers instead of a single melodic…

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    The Pied Piper

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    clearly heard in the piece. It sounds as if there are sentences in the music, separated by pauses or breaths. Although written in the 20th century, the composer used a clear melody that is more similar to Classical or Baroque styles. The piece is monophonic like many of Hildegard’s as it is a flute solo and has one melody. The Spell is played very rubato and the tempo is not strongly felt. The rubato tempo enhances the mood of the piece by making it sound more mysterious and a bit more…

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    MHO Essay It would be incorrect to say that the classical composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart lived a particularly long life, but in the short span of 35 years, he made an enormous impact on music, both classical and non-classical and has left his mark, not only on music but on history. In his lifetime, Mozart composed over 600 works, which included string quartets, concert arias, piano sonatas and operas. Mozart also composed many piano concertos, and many of them were, and still is extremely…

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    this film appears to be lacking. In the excerpt of the movie there is very little dialogue and when there is it’s kept short and to the point. The music fills in the long gaps between conversations. The first music that is heard is a soft guitar melody. It is non-diegetic and it builds up and then just falls out and does not give closure. The music has a tone of sadness to it, which is appropriate seeing as how Carlotta is confessing to her husband that she loves his half brother. The same…

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    are during the introduction or at times of improvisation in the second chorus. Another signal that the instrumental musicians follow Holiday’s lead is when they improvise and play louder notes during pauses and breaks in her vocals. The different melody Billie…

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    speed of this piece was moderate. This piece was unique and traditional. In all 3 pieces, there was too much energy. Not very musical, but they seemed to play accurate notes. The brass were generally louder than woodwinds when they didn't have the melody, so balance was clearly…

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    Zann Symbolism

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    viol. The college student stays in an apartment on Rue d’Auseil street, which is in a part of the city he had never seen before. Here, he meets Erich Zann, an old, mute German man who plays the viol. When Zann is alone at night, he plays strange melodies that have never been heard before. Soon, the student gains Zann’s trust and learns of his secret. Zann…

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    Western art music between the periods of 1600 to 1750 (Nicholas Kraemer accessed: 1 September 2016). In congruence to the word it derived from, Baroque music focussed on musical ornamentation, technique and contrast. Additionally, the concept of “melody” and “harmony” began to be articulated and implemented, in contrast to the previously favoured polyphony. The belief in producing music as a potent tool of communication arose during this period when composers were influenced by the Roman and…

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