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    ago on a hot afternoon as my father filled the black twenty-gallon tanks of water, and the roar of the jake brake and the downshifting melody of the passing trucks filled the air. “Mijo ven y detén la manguera en lo que agarro Cambio” my dad yelled.Why me I asked myself as I stomped over to the truck and got farther from the fun. Pump, whish, screech, roar, and melody were sounds that I would hear while I held the lime green hose in place. After my dad had gotten the change in quarters and took…

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    Orchestra Concert Review

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    approximately 50 minutes and included varieties of instruments. Instruments to name are a large group of violins, clarinets, cellos, French horns, a harp, flutes, basses including a bassoon and oboe. I tend to hear various melodies used elsewhere either from Star Wars and or Pink Panther like melodies. The Symphony is originally composed of four parts; moderato, allegretto, largo and allegro. The beginning of the concert opens slowly with emotions running deep and meaningful with short tempo…

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    Frederic Chopin

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    and France. Chopin dedicated the Nocturnes to Marie Pleyel, who is the wife of French publisher and pianist, Camille Pleyel. Nocturne No. 1 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 9 starts with an expressive melody without any accompaniment. Later, the opening theme enters with fiorituri, an embellishment in a melody which sounds like vocal improvisations. The right hand imitates an operatic voice while the left hand plays the role of an instrumental accompaniment with broken chords. This overall sad piece…

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    found throughout the song. The first example of this is heard in the introduction of the song. When starting up the track, the first thing the listener hears is a melody created by the bass alongside the bass drum. The melody that is played throughout the beginning manages to drive the song into the first verse. Not only that, but this melody is quite atmospheric and mellow; cluing the listener into the ideology that the song’s message is thought provoking as well as unclear. Another example of…

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    Conflict Surrounding “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” The song “Billy Don’t Be a Hero” is mostly associated with the Vietnam War, however, its lyrics make no reference to any specific war. The Vietnam War began in 1954 when communist North Vietnam, backed by China and the Soviet Union, with their allies in South Vietnam called the Viet Cong wanted to unite their country under a single communist rule. The Southern Vietnamese that were not a part of the Viet Cong, on the other hand, wanted to preserve…

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    Luna Whole: A Short Story

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    Linen and Cotton Makes Luna Whole Inside of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the machines were going faster and faster but also gradually slowing down. Sounds of the machines were getting softer and softer. A green-eyed, soft blond woman turned the machines off. The dollars were then were sent off to a bank. Every dollar in the truck was bellowing except for the dollars on the top. The truck went up and down. The wind went whoosh, whoosh. Then there was a loud creek from the back of…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6

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    stated that “understanding the unique characteristics of young children during specific developmental periods can provide a framework for developing a responsive curriculum,” (p. 187). Musical intelligence refers to the ability to understand pitch, melody, and rhythm at an advanced degree. Once children began to explore music with instruments, they begin to make music using chants, lullabies, songs, and body parts. Teachers must select appropriate music and…

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    Drake Research Paper

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    the views, Drake as an incredible melody and his voice is smooth. Drake flow is very catchy and he is a trendsetter for vocal styles. In the song "Hotline Bling' from the album views. Drake was able to change the tone of his voice throughout the song because he started off soft then you in the bridge, his voice was rough. Drake knows how to express a lot of emotion throughout his songs that’s why people respect him a lot. Also, he has a great pitch and melody in the song.…

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    was frequently played on our local radio that I got inspired and began to form my own melodies and rhymes. With my new found love in hip-hop, I used to have a notebook, where I wrote down lyrics of popular hip-hop songs I listened to. I involved myself into various talent shows where I performed original music. With my growing interest and the favorable response I received from performing the original melodies and rhymes I wrote, I took it upon myself to pursue music as a career. Thus, I kept on…

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    Judging someone is the wrong thing to do.It might seem like Wonder By: R.J Palacio and Out Of My Mind By: Sharon M Draper are 2 very different kind of books, for example Wonder is about a boy going to school for the first time and not only that he was home schooled up till then but he has a facial deformity. Out of my mind is about a girl with cerebral palsy and how she learns how to talk in a unique way. But if you look a little closer you can see both charters struggle with how they look or…

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