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    Modern music now has been changed a lot since prehistoric or ancient times. From research it seems like with prehistoric music the music that we see and listen to today would not be the same. A lot of people still like old time music because of there background and the way it fits in with there life but then again a lot of people have really started fitting in with the modern music we all know of in todays world. The way music has changed since prehistoric music was that in ancient times the way…

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    outstanding performers. This show was the Broadway Musical, The Lion King, performed in the Minskoff Theatre. Around three years after the Disney animated movie was released, the Lion King was performed for the first time at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota and has been a Broadway hit ever since. It has earned many awards, including six Tony Awards, and it has expanded throughout theatres across the world. The Lion King is a breathtaking musical with an incredible storyline…

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    Classical Music Composers

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    twelve-tone composition, where every note in a chromatic scale must be used once before it is repeated. Other less strict forms involve creating cells and sets of notes that are repeated at various transpositions and re-ordered to continually change the musical elements in a composition. The goal of serialism was to break off the pull of tonal music and open up the ear to hearing the frowned upon and less widely received dissonances of earlier classical music. Serialism challenged the concept of…

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    Grainger Country Gardens

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    accompaniment of such tunes as Shepherd’s Hey and Country Gardens.” Although this piece may appear simple, it is just another example of Grainger’s genius with harmony, counterpoint, and color. By using this piece throughout the years of a student’s musical career, it will introduce them to how even a…

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    Have you ever been amazed by a musician’s performance? Did you wonder how he or she could make an instrument produce beautiful, flawless music? It takes a great deal of natural talent, training, and long hours of practice to play that way. Much of the professional life of a musician revolves around practicing, rehearsing, performing, and sometimes recording. Practice (often for 4 or 5 hours a day) is a central aspect of a musician’s life. Without practice, musicians’ performances and…

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    characterized by angular shapes that formed characters (Khan Academy, n. d.). Perhaps the most critical invention the Sumerians were known for were lapis lazuli and carnelian, which was much prized for inlays and jewelry. Therefore, they created musical instruments, which were played by skillful harpists and singers during rituals. Music was a significant culture in Mesopotamian life, and Sumerian patrons often constructed the beautiful instrument to play in homes, at funerals, and palaces…

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    What can I do to make sound come out my trumpet! Mom i can't make sound come out my trumpet is it the way im blowing? Son you will make sound come out you just keep practicing baby. Ok mom im going walking to Lily Garden, “ok” baby be safe. David the rabbit is hopping down the road and he sees Mr. Ted the owl perching on top of a tree branch. Whoooooo, “hey” david where you going? Well im going to lily garden to concentrate…

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    The Lion King

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    A majority of my generation has seen “The Lion King” multiple times during their childhood years. Unfortunately I haven’t watched it, so I viewed this movie with an open mind and empty slate. Seeing as I had never watched it before, I had only the vaguest idea of what it would be like. I thought it was going to consist of the stereotypical character scheme of a protagonist who faces his villain, defeats the enemy, and wins some sort of award at the end. I never considered that it would go…

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    Musical Theatre is a term that most people in today's society would recognize. Referring to stage productions fueled by song, dance and often a thriving plot, musicals can bring out emotions in humans, from joy to sorrow. However, it has taken years for theatre to become what it is today. The 1920's especially, with its boom years, elaborate creations and even struggles and controversies, was the peak of musical theatre and it is clear today to see everything the population has developed from…

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    Third Music Critique

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    For the third music critique I am going to talk about the performances of Gunnar Biggs and Bill Bradburry. First of all, I must say this was my favorite performance of the semester so far. I love the bass and it amazes me how beautiful the mandolin plays music. The musician who played the bass was Gunnar while the mandolin was played Bill. They both played Irish traditional music, however in their performance they improvised solos when usually you don’t in Irish traditional music. Both Gunnar…

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