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    Roy Fox Lichtenstein

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    art, was born on October 27, 1923 in New York City to an upper class Jewish family. He was brought up on the Upper West Side of the city, and was enrolled in boarding school until the age of twelve. Because he was vastly interested in the beautiful music of jazz, he started his skill drawing portraits of the musicians and their musically instrument. During his last year of high school in 1939, Roy Lichtenstein for summer classes at an art school, and there, he worked under Reginald Marsh.…

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    One of the most important items in my life is my instrument, the alto saxophone. Pressing down different keys, playing different melodies, making different sounds, makes playing the saxophone so interesting and fun to play. I’ve played the instrument since the 6th grade, and I still get enjoyment out of using it However, the reason why I like the saxophone is not primarily because I love to play the instrument, but rather because I get to be in band because of it. Since moving to Michigan, most…

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    gaining experience and insight on music, I was offered the incredible opportunity to prepare a group of students for a district wide music festival in Brooklyn, New York. At first, I was incredibly nervous at the thought of mentoring students of a completely different background as me; they grew up in inner city Brooklyn, and I grew up in the suburbs of Piscataway. I didn’t know if I would able to reach the students to truly connect with them, and teach them to love music like myself. However, I…

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    How do the Arts Affect Student Learning The arts have stimulated controversy over the years. Research has upheld that the fine arts help improve standardized testing and learning. Arts can access complex parts of the brain to better analyze students surroundings. The arts have been cut from schools throughout the United States and test scores are going down. The arts have been proven to help children with learning disabilities or mental health issues better understand what is being taught to…

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    countries such as Britain, Canada, Thailand, Australia, Japan, and Brazil. In less than ten years, Lady Gaga has become one of the world’s most accomplished and beloved musicians of this generation and has lived a life dedicated to the evolution of music and…

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    The topic that involves the topic that if music can effect a score on a test hasn’t showed up on many sites. The scientific question is: Can music affect a score on a test if music is playing in the background? There has been some websites that has provided information about different individuals also trying the experiment. These experiments will be different from this experiment because of multiple reasons. Most of them have been tested before the 21st century. This experiment will also be for…

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    Kenny G's Song 'Songbird'

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    reasons unbeknown to me. Generally I prefer the alto or tenor saxophone but personally I think the saprano sax in here is absolutely marvelous. The composition is both smooth and rich and is, what I would consider, an extremely liberating piece of music for the heart and soul. There's really nothing quite like it. The second link goes to the Piano Guys Facebook page. I believe that this link represent…

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    Suzanne Monologue

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    Suzanne The small child walks down the cobblestones to Crimson Café. She spots a girl wearing striking red-rimmed sunglasses atop her black hair. The girl orders her chocolate croissant to go, places it into her purse, and turns on her heel. The child tags along, watching as she steps down the street, black and white polka-dot socks flashing out of her boots. Ruby-glossed lips smile at everything and everyone she sees, and laughter sparkles from her eyes and voice. Soon, she starts humming,…

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    Theatre is a great way to seek entertainment. Although theatre has many forms of art not many people know about them. As I learn more and more about the many arts of theatre I become more intrigued to explore every theatrical performance possibly out there. My latest experience of theatre was in Austin, Texas. I got the opportunity to attend the Esther’s Follies, a modern day vaudeville theatre. Some quick words to describe this fast pace performance is; colorful, magical, and filled multiple…

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    Guitar Research Paper

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    Unfortunately, art is stressed less and less at schools, which means that we must make up for this deficit as a community. When I was in the third grade, I went to a music camp hosted Kiwanis. Here, I learned the basics of guitar, an instrument that eleven years later, I still play every day. Members of my community bestowed upon me the gift of music, and I felt that it was…

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