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    sixth grade, but i have had a passion for music and singing since a young age of three. I know this because, i have vhs tapes of myself standing on top of tables and grabbing anything close to me to use as a microphone. Growing up i was surrounded by musical influences. My brother, who played…

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    Concert Review Essay

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    In the modern days, there are various levels of clarinet competitions. They have played significant roles in clarinet development. The top talented young clarinet performers are usually discovered from these competitions. From the participants’point of view, they tend to gain experience and learn from other participants. For those competitions which have crucial influence internationally, it is an unwritten rule that organizing committee always invite a prestige composer to compose a new piece…

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    ritardando a couple of times. The dissonant chords that were used resolved and were played at a slower tempo than the chorus. The mutes were timed perfectly with the rhythm. I liked this cover piece because the clarity and harmony between all the instruments…

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    string, brass, woodwind, percussion and keyboard instruments. The instruments found in each section have different tonal qualities, playing techniques and different ways of producing sound. The string section consists of the violin, the viola, the cello, the double bass and even the harp. These instruments provide the greatest range of expression, intensity and modulation making the string section the foundation of the orchestra. String instruments provide lyrical and warm tones to an orchestra…

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    gathered that the music was a type of Irish music. The instruments used were a violin and a flute. There were about three other instruments, but I was unsure of the names. All of the instruments were either aerophones or chordophones, so the music sounded nicely together. One of the instruments, which was a chordophone, looked like a banjo and a guitar mixed together. Another one looked like a wooden flute. It was neat to see and hear instruments that I had never heard…

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    Whether you need some quality headphones for private listening at home or work or you just want some great-looking accessories that can help you express your personal style, you must know that there are hundred of models which can help you satisfy your needs. With so much variety in headphone style, it's impossible not to find a model that works for you. There are various types of headphones available on the market, and each one of these small units comes with an advanced technology and various…

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    John Cage Musical Style

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    nonstandard styles of music such as electroacoustic music and aleatoric music (chance-controlled). His musical developments were largely influenced by Indian philosophies like Buddhism, and his internal anarchy was influenced by Henry David Thoreau. This and his works with modern dance, helped to distinguish him as a very pivotal composer of the 20th century. John Cage’s music was largely centered on his musical concepts of chance, in which the parameters of his music were determined by a…

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    changes are very important in making the theme come to life due to the repetitive nature. However, the repetitive nature is also what makes the piece memorable. Pink Panther is a combination of jazz and swing and is performed with typical jazz instruments (saxophone, trumpet, trombone, etc.). Throughout the piece there is a syncopated rhythmic pattern with the overall strong beat of each measure. Performed in duple meter, the tempo remains the same throughout. Mancini created this piece to be…

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    On 11 November 2016, I attended a concert entitled Schumann & Bruckner that organized by Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra (MPO) at PETRONAS Philharmonic Hall which located in Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC). It was an around 120 minute concert including 20 minutes interval in between. Two great works was presented on this day which was Piano Concerto in A minor by Schumann and Symphony No.4 in E flat major- ‘Romantic’ by Bruckner. In this concert, Constantin Trinks was the conductor whereas…

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    The Importance Of Carnival

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    to Garfield Blackman also known as Lord Shorty. Soca established as a musical genus comprising its blend through calypso, cadence and Indian melodious tools. Steel-pan music is one of the greatest important aids of Trinidad and Tobago. Steel-pan was the lone sound tool that was created in the 20th century. Steel-pan are currently said to be a big portion of the Trinidadian music sight and also famous unit of the Canboulay Musical competition. The steel-pan changed from songs the slaves on the…

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