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    stage with some high pitch notes ; the reaction of the audience was ecstatic they started clapping; as a result that the band was playing very good. Followed by the drummer and the bass guitar that joined playing with high pitch, fast tempo, complex melodies, and an energetic rhythm. In particular, I noticed I lot of improvisations between the band members; in the same way, the vocalist sang with lots of intensity in a call and response manner later everyone joined playing smoothly. On the…

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    campus. I do not enjoy listening to jazz on the radio as much as I do listening to it live at a concert or event. I love the variations of jazz and how the tempo can be adagio and more relaxed, or allegro and upbeat. I prefer jazz with a conjunct melody…

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    The next development I call it Primary theme A(PTa) happens on measure 35, it’s played in the dominant of e minor by violin. The melody keeps moving towards up and crescendo to fortissimo, which brings the primary theme to the highest emotion in the exposition. The next development(PTc) is on measure 59, it’s the opposite of PTb, which the melody moves in a dropping motion from top to down. It also indicates the transition begins and the listener should be relax for the primary theme and…

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    I chose the song “Still I Rise” by Rosephanye Powell and for the purpose of this paper I chose Wellesley College women’s choir. In my high school career, I’ve sung this song twice, one time my freshman year and again the spring of this year, my junior year. Rosephanye Powell’s song was inspired by a poem called “Still I Rise” by poet Maya Angelou. Written in 2005, the song was meant to be a women’s anthem, it was to show that even after a past full of; tears, struggle, and heartache, a…

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    Tupac Case Study

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    Younger in A Raisin in the Sun. 6) He went to Baltimore School for the Arts, where he took artful dance classes. 7) He additionally Played the Mouse's role King in the Nutcracker. 8) Tupac composed his hit melody "Dear Mama" while in jail. 9) Jada Pinkett had a profound non-romantic association with Tupac. 10) While going to class…

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    Concert Reflection Paper

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    This concert took place at the University of Missouri St. Louis’s campus, in the Lee Theatre, on November 30th, 2016. This was a concert for students studying music at UMSL, in order to showcase their talents through performing chamber music. Majority of the audience appeared to be friends and family of the students performing, making the concert a bit more of a laid back feel. Each song was played by a different small group, sizes were anywhere from trios and quartets to all of the performers…

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    Claudio Monteverdi - The original Renaissance man Baldasario Monteverdi was a doctor and apothecary, as well as an amateur surgeon and a barber in the mid-1500s during the Renaissance period. His Marriage to a Goldsmith's daughter brought him a son, Claudio, In 1597. Though May 15, 1597 is usually reported as Claudio Monteverdi's birthday, the actual day of his birth is unknown. May 15th is the first record of him at the time of his baptism In the Catholic Church. This is an indication of the…

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer: Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, better known as just Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer’s life span: Born in January 27, 1756 and died in December 5, 1791 Location: Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, son of Leopold Mozart and Anna Maria Perti. Mozart was raised in Salzburg, Austria along with his only sister Maria Anna. Mozart did a good amount of traveling before finally settling in Vienna, Austria with his wife Constanze Weber. Genres:…

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    To create this pleasing mood, Copland uses consonant intervals and a simple and clear melody. The melody, “Simple Gifts,” is from a hymn sung by a Christian group called the Shakers who embraced simple living and folk culture. Copland uses portions of the tune and adds a little variety to it and sometimes there is imitation that can be heard in…

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    Heartless Poem Analysis

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    A piece of software that was more used upon by early rapper T-Pain was passed onto Kanye’s music and specifically on Heartless. Kanye West had a synth-like, auto-tuned voice with a sharp sonic kinship. The idea of creating the melody and beat to Heartless came from the early 1980s track “Intruder” that Phil Collins popularized. Through his whole album, and mainly on the song “Heartless” he used the 808s machine that was created by Ikutaro Kakehashi and Don Lewis. It is a drum…

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