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    Kha Tran Music Appreciation HUM 1113 First Concert Review Spring Choir Concert 2016 The Spring Choir Concert was take place in Bruce Owen Theater, Oklahoma City Community College on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 7:00 pm. Ronald Staton was a conductor and his partner Lisa Barsaleau, and accompanist. I heard about the concert a day before it was performed from my friend who takes the other music class. I was so exciting because this was the first concert I had attended. After finishing my classes, I…

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    The article, “Homeless, But Not Voiceless”, is mainly about a program that helps bring homeless people together from Dallas, Texas. This program features a group of homeless men and women that were brought together and are now named the Dallas Street Choir. This group of people got noticed so much, that they were able to perform at Carnegie Hall, which is a place where the world’s elite artists perform. The show brought in one of the biggest diverse groups of people that Carnegie Hall has ever…

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    And he’s pointing out that some hobbies can get you somewhere big in life like singing or dancing. I think he’s an inspiring person for just who he is, for becoming someone with just his voice at the age of 14. I also believe Usher is trying to prove that doing what makes you happy makes you go a long way by just believing, being positive…

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    The United States has always been a land of opportunity for immigrants. In fact, the overwhelming majority of people here are descendants of immigrants. Ellis Island figures prominently in the minds of many. Millions of Irish and German citizens arrived through its ports during times of hardship in Europe. Citizens from China flooded the Pacific coast looking for opportunities building railroads for the United States. Norka Luque is just the latest in a line of many successful international…

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    Alicia Keys Influence

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    Recently after Donald Trump presidential inauguration, she has influenced many women due to the issue that Trump had promoted. Alicia keys have an impact on people. I had chosen this artist; because she reminds me someone that is passion about singing. Beside ages, I choose my grandmother for Alicia keys, since she reminds me of her. Because my grandmother can sing her heart out when someone is heartbroken, carefree,…

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    Pyramids by Frank Ocean is an essential piece of modern R&B music off of Ocean’s debut album, Channel Orange. The nearly ten minute epic can be cleanly split into two distinct parts, due to a drastic and total shift in tempo, timbre and texture at around the 4:27 mark in the piece, but Ocean’s storytelling allows the two pieces to coexist perfectly, forcing the listener to remain attentive throughout the entire piece despite its intimidating length. Ocean leaves his artistic presence all over…

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    Fall Concert Essay

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    Even though that did not affect the general performance of the group, I felt really sorry for my blunder. But despite this, I think I did a wonderful job in singing my own part for each musical piece and pronounced all of my vowels really well. Since I really hope that I will not make the same mistakes at the next concert, I will practice more on counting the rhythmic elements, practice my breathing so that…

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    Judy Garland (born Frances Ethel Gumm; June 10, 1922 – June 22, 1969) was an American singer, actress, and vaudevillian. She was renowned for her contralto vocals[1][2] and attained international stardom that continued throughout a career spanning more than 40 years as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist, and on concert stages.[1] Garland began performing in vaudeville with her two older sisters and was signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager. There, she made…

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    Michael Jackson Metaphors

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    The world mourned in 2009 when the King of Pop tragically died. Michael Jackson left a lasting legacy and has inspired millions around the globe. With iconic hits such as “Thriller” and “Billie Jean”, his musical repertoire contains feats that no other artists have accomplished. While he was beloved by many, his career was filled with controversies. He was under constant scrutiny from the media and his eccentric behavior only further alienated him from mainstream society. Two songs that he…

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    Purple Hibiscus Change

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    like singing songs and listening to music as well as many more. Amaka, her cousin, gives comments that has significant influence Amaka’s…

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