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    expectations and respectful practices I need to conduct in my practice. I would also consult with any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Families within the centre and welcome any contribution they have. I would introduce the following in the following aspects: Music- by accessing a traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cd to play for the children and promote interpretive dance and movement with the children. I would engage with families and the wider community too, and invite them to come…

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    Word Smart Research Paper

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    discriminate among living things. This works perfectly if you were a hunter, farmer, etc. Most of us exploit the intelligence of nature. “Music Smart” is a person that knows how to keep pitch, rhythm, timbre, and tone. This helps people like composers,conductors, musicians, vocalist, and sensitive listeners recognize, create, reproduce, and reflect on music. Some are usually aware of the sounds that others might miss. “Math Smart” is a logical mathematical intelligence. People with a logical…

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    Debussy was the oldest of five children, and his father Manuel-Achille Debussy, owned a china shop in and his mother, Victorine Manoury Debussy, was a seamstress. In 1867 the family moved to Paris but Debussy's pregnant mother fled in 1870 with Claude to his aunt's home in Cannes to flee the Franco-Prussian War. This is when and where Debussy at the age of seven began piano lessons paid for by his aunt with Italian violinist Cerutti. In 1871 he got the attention of Marie Mauté de Fleurville,…

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    opened this past week. Students can enter artwork that they have done in the past year to try to get in the show, and possibly win a coveted award. Best in Show was awarded to an appropriate work of art. The piece creatively incorporated sculpture, music and painting into one. The artist is a friend of mine who I often chatted with in the art department during late nights and weekends. He had been diligently working on the piece for a full semester. I had been excited to see the finished result…

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    Rockin Jams

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    A Musical Guide to Music Making Music is something everyone should learn to do. It is a thing that has been done over the millennia. Before digital audio workshops or DAWs one would have spent several months working on a piece and would need an absurd amount of musical training, but now you need only minimal music theory to become a rockstar. There are many ways to go about this and in my opinion they are all the right ways, but this is my way of making rockin’ jams. Bob is an average joe who…

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    Perfect for offering as a gift to a friend, or for using for yourself in your attempt of becoming a ukulele player, this product has an unique set of features that to a certain extent it makes it all that. First things first, let’s discuss about the two kinds of wood that this product is made of. Indonesian Rosewood has been used in order to create the fingerboard and the bridge, whereas mahogany has been used for the top, side, neck and back. The strings belong to the Italian Aquila trademark…

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    Freshman Vs Underclassman

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    fire of one’s fervor burns bright despite the unfamiliarity of a situation. One cannot reside in the comfort zone forever; a single secure flicker upon the wick of a candle offers little more than a moment’s distraction. Though I harbor a love for music and teaching, I oftentimes doubt my abilities, and such doubt was forced aside in my freshman year when I was encouraged to teach a handful of my peers to play trombone. Taking on the role of instructing other musicians forced me from cozy…

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    Achieving A Jazz Guitar

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    If you are a jazz guitar artist, or just enjoy jazz and play to some degree, you can create your own business teaching jazz guitar! There are many things you can do, from teaching guitar lessons to creating a guitar video, to writing jazz lyrics, to creating a book or CD or DVD teaching other people how to play jazz (or as some people refer to it, modern jazz). Let's say you already play or sing in a jazz guitar band or group of some kind. Start by handing out a few business cards at your…

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    Music Theory

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    of the concepts and elements of music through education can greatly improve one's musical appreciation. Just as you can come to better enjoy fine cuisine, art, dance, and theater by cultivating a foundation of knowledge and familiarity on the subjects, music is a vastly more rewarding experience when you know how to listen actively. By becoming aware of the five fundamental disciplines within a musical composition, it is possible to open your ears to a piece of music and hear the beauty within…

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    5a Memorandum Sample

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    PROGRAMMING The cost spent on schools may be slightly more than the other focuses, considering that jazz is not popular within students but they are the future and a crucial part for the music to stay alive. Educational programs could be established, inviting jazz musicians to teach students the beauty of the music and share experience, while recruiting new blood and finding talent at the same time. I will probably invest less money in recording and archiving, where this is the focus that could…

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