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    Darren Mitchell Analysis

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    Though they are both very different, the songs “Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue Swede and “A Quick Exit” by Darren Mitchell can be broken down into their musical elements and easily compared. The elements that are most apparent in these two songs are rhythm, melody, harmony, and dynamics. Both pieces use these same elements, but in different ways, which produce the different songs that we hear. Also since these songs are different genres, there will be distinct differences between how they convey…

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    One of the ways in which Holmes expresses his care for the Doctor is through his sole medium of emotional expressions -- by playing his violin. While there is little information in Watsons’ accounts regarding the emotional states of the detective (with the exception of his excitement over a new puzzle and the following bouts of saturnine moods when there are no cases to be solved), we can see that the detective often turns to his violin when pondering upon a case, or even when relaxing. Holmes’…

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    Since I barely have the music sense, listening and writing about jazz music was my biggest headache from the beginning of class. It is hard to use words to describe wordless music that is being heard. Yet I still learned the origin and the evolution of jazz music, its African American background and the different style it changes into. The videos playing in the class were useful to better understand the jazz music: by going over Billy Taylor’s What Is Jazz, I realized the composition of a jazz…

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    On Thursday, April 19. 2016 at 7:00 Pm a Junior Music Recital was held at Barry University in the Cor Jesu Chapel. Performers were Leonell Figeredo, Yanessa Morillo-Delerme, Travis Hogue, Evan Post, Beverly Coulter, Daniel Daroca and two unknown females. Dr. Coulter and Mr. Daroca played the piano. The space was large. 45 people were seated in the chapel. The piano was placed at the front of the room to the left of the persons seated. People were also seated to the side of the room. There was a…

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    Fire Vs Kingsman

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    The score guides the audience through times of adversity that the protagonist faces in each trial, further deepening the audience’s emotional understanding of the challenges facing the protagonists to show the amount of strength to overcome such struggle. During the moments where the protagonists face sets of trials, the score becomes an extension of the script, guiding the audience to empathize with the protagonists’ feelings of nervousness and determination. In an interview with critic Bill…

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    In the “Prelude” from Musicking by Christopher Small, the definition of musicking is strictly an action or “to take part…whether by performing, by listening, by rehearsing or practicing, by providing material for performance (what is called composing), or by dancing.” To a degree, I agree that “to music” is an act that includes those who work on a performance, whether it being formal or informal, play an important role in the success of musicking. Small includes many rhetorical questions, like…

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    The way that I feel that this piece is compared to other keyboard works what we have listen to was that you can tell that mostly its homophonic like most of the other piano pieces that I have heard. You can hear a soft dynamic mood like Beethoven work. You can hear how freely it feels by the sounds so you know they put their soul into it and was being creative. What I think is different is that the piano piece is in a mazurka with a rubato unlike the other pieces. This piano piece also is…

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    All three of these pieces are something that is completely different, but they all have one thing in common, music. The Fanfare for the Common Man and Adagio for Strings is something I have heard a few times here or there, whether it was in movies or even in music class whenever I was younger. The Drum Corps International 2014 was a collaboration of multiple drum corps from all over that displayed the show at a competition. Analyzing each element of these videos really made me realize how much I…

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    Personal Narrative: Piano

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    There is something I can do for four hours straight without getting tired. I really enjoy in the music of piano. So you can see that I love to play piano. It is the thing I would if you ask me to choose something to do. I started to play the piano when I was in the age of five. I was attracted by the sound of piano. When I was in kindergarten, my sister was learning piano. I learn to play piano by watching my sister. My mom realized that and took me to take real lessons. The thing didn't go…

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    TO THE DIRECTOR This piece is a follow-up to “The Running Of The Bulls” by Doug Beach & George Shutack (item #42807). The rubato Kenton-ish introduction begins with the trumpets announcing the majestic start of festivities at the bull ring. The bull fight begins with the chart breaking into a burning samba groove at measure 11. The saxes make the first statement of the melody at measure 19. Crisp brass backgrounds punctuate the second statement of the melody at measure 35. At measure 51,…

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