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    In the song “Stolen Dance” be Milky Chance which was released in the late 2013 in the album “Sadnecessary” became a hit this one of a kind song stayed at the top ten in over twenty countries (Stolen Dance - Milky Chance). This song is definitely a hit. The German composer Celmens Rehbein, was not even sure the song would make it way to the U.S. However, with the posting of Youtube the song and the composer got some great notice by the catchy beat the smooth lyrics. The first couple of lines…

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    Beyonce: A Famous Failure

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    I bet you didn’t picture Beyonce as a famous failure did you. Beyonce succeeded in many things that a number of people know about, but what about some her record labels that failed, when she left Destiny’s Child, and her drama with relationships. Beyonce had many things that failed in her life, but Destiny’s Child was one of her first. Beyonce signed with Destiny’s Child when she was only 8 years old. She stopped working with Destiny’s Child when she was 25 years old. Now she is split…

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    I express my creativity through singing. For as long as my family and I can remember, I have loved to sing. In elementary school, I was always the shy and quiet type, but when I went to choir practice after school, I felt like I really belonged somewhere. But as much as I love to sing, I wasn't always good at it. At choir practice, I always sang as loud as I could, sometimes to the dismay of my choir director. But over time, my pitch got better. I started taking voice lessons, and through…

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    American singer, songwriter, and actress, Beyoncé, was born and raised in Houston. All throughout Beyoncé’s childhood she enjoyed competing in dance and singing competitions. Beyoncé is married to the famous Jay Z. Together they have three children, Sir, Blue Ivy, and Rumi. Beyoncé is an influential advocate of civil rights through her actions including dedicating her work to civil rights, charity work and participating in the black lives matter campaign. Beyoncé impacted civil rights…

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    For centuries, people have found some sort of comfort/aid in the various genres and sounds of music. Although, with these different genres of music, people with different backgrounds can listen to something they can relate to, or maybe something that makes them feel good. Throughout the years, music has changed for both the good and not-so good, from bringing kids closer to God, to including more vulgarity. Those are just some of the ways music has changed within popular culture. Music is also…

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    1. Best of 2015 Medley- Anthem Lights This piece first stood out to me because it was a mash up of many great songs that I have listened to this past year. The songs all range in their original sounds, but when mashed together the same singers sing the song. This piece really spoke to me through the idea of it being a mixture of so many great songs and it was still a great piece. This piece has influence to the world to me because it shows that artist can recreate someone else’s song and make it…

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    actions of people. Previous to this assignment, I was not as aware of how outside factors have important roles in how people react in a live music setting. I witnessed an audience go from basically just singing along with the worship group, to actually displaying actions of deep feelings and singing confidently along to it. It was nice getting to feel this and being amongst the environment of others deeply connected into the music. We often talk in class about how music can speak to people but…

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    At the NRJ Music Awards, Katy Perry was performing when her background tape skipped, revealing Perry was lip syncing. The host of the show came out and apologized, but asked Perry to perform from the top, truly singing this time. Perry’s second performance involved risk, lack of preparation, and dancing, thus proving no need to lip syncing was needed to perform. Ashlee Simpson ruined her reputation and career during her infamous performance of Saturday Night Live…

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    both started out at a regular tone singing but as the song went through each got louder, as Christine’s voice became more high pitch and the Phantoms voice became deeper. The tone then goes soft as the Phantom sings to Christine “Music of the Night.” The song is sung in a more romantic type tone for he is expressing his feelings for Christine and asking her to be with him but it all overwhelms her and she passes out. As Christine wakes up, she softy starts singing, “I Remember/Stranger Than You…

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    Yogesh Niroula Professor Abshire ENGL 1301-71048 27 September 2017 Compare and Contrast between Singing and Painting Considering the art scene globally, music and painting come across as the most visible arts that most people can relate. “Singing, the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. In its physical aspect, singing has a well-defined technique that depends on the use of the lungs, which act as an air supply, or bellows; on the larynx.”…

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