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    Amaimon Alternate Ending

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    Mephisto's head tipped back in pleasure, drowning in Amaimon's wails, his frustration. A feral growl rose up from his throat, it was all too much. Teasing the earth King, taking him, listening to his sobs. The feelings rose up and swelled within him, everything seemed to be escalating and he hated to stop even for a moment. His anger at having to pull away was palpable in the way he brushed swiftly at the last of the holy water before thrusting in harshly "...god, your screams..." He whispered,…

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    Therefore, Harry Styles is my favorite artist for many reasons. He is an amazing artist and since a very tender age has shown true passion for the music. Sure, he is considered the “flirt” but that is the reason why fans love him so much for his laid-back funny nature. My favorite artist is Harry Styles, I believe he is a very talented person, he has a true passion for the music. He is a twenty-three-year old who has been in the music business since he was sixteen. He is well-known for being a…

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    as finding the resource to finance her vocal lessons. She was honored and rewarded by her success, but was distracted by prejudice acts regarding her performances. Her fame was granted through her actions as a young girl who pursued her dreams of singing. Her early life background influenced her success at overcoming discrimination from Controversy with Daughters of American…

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    My favorite song of the performance was “Clic Clac, Dansez Sabots” because it was really catchy and the harmony was fantastic! Even after the performance, I was singing it by myself. Also, I discovered how beautiful voice is. Without any instrumental accompaniment, they were able to sing a beautiful melody. There were parts I dislike. What I dislike was probably the length of the songs were really short. Some were…

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    sequence and the various instruments responding in time. Armstrong switches to playing a brief trumpet solo that stretches the instrument’s upper range, as the trombone player begins singing. For the rest of the song, the trombone player and Armstrong exchange vocal lines. Towards the end of the song, they are solely scat singing. The back-and-forth reminds me of the discussion we had in class about having impromptu conversations. The two musicians are really playing off of each other’s words.…

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    Louis Armstrong is a renowned musician who pushed the boundaries of the jazz genre and who is known for his trumpet playing, scat singing and his huge smile. By the mid-1960s Louis Armstrong was a music legend due to his popularity in American jazz since the 1920s. Jeffrey Ross Hyman, more commonly known by his stage name Joey Ramone, was the lead vocalist of the punk rock band The Ramones. His image, voice and tenure as the lead singer made him a counterculture icon. When the band split up he…

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    My mother was very talented with instruments and singing, so I followed suit and continued to sing all the way through my childhood. Emersion into music started quite young for me as I sang in preschool, KinderCare, middle school, and in church choir. I also sang in Young Voices of Colorado for three years, and I continue to sing to this day. I was always singing songs, memorizing words to songs that I enjoyed, and reading lyrics online in order to become…

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    Essay On A Cappella

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    This style of singing came to be known as a cappella, meaning, "of the church" or "in the style of the church" in Italian. At the time, instruments were not considered appropriate for catholic masses, so any music was done in chant - a chorus that would sing religious…

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    Track 5: The Glamorous Life Sheila E., The Glamorous Life One of the most significant outcomes of the Sunset Sound sessions was an album for Sheila Escovedo, a young Latin with well-honed percussion skills. She was the daughter of a professional backing player and had been introduced to Prince by Carlos Santana. With some considerable coaxing, Prince got Sheila to take a stab at the mic. Following a first, successful collaboration on “Erotic City,” Prince pulled her into the studio with a pile…

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    On October 1, 2016, I attended Tabernaculo de Dios Filadelphia (Spanish Pentecostal church) special service that can be considered a mini concert. This concert took place in a small church pastored by two elderlies named Angel & Esther Carrasquillo. Pastors Carasquillos are not only pastors but their first ministry back in Puerto Rico was music. They’ve been in the music ministry since they were 15 years old and they are now in their late seventies so they have quite the knowledge and experience…

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