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    The accompaniment does a great job of mirroring the dialogue, as well as the setting. In Luhrmann’s more modern version, contemporary piano is used, while in Zeffirelli's version, a medieval pan flute is used. Both of these adaptations made the music more conducive to the realisticness of the scene, and the relationship. Both Juliets in the scenes are wearing white dresses, symbolizing purity and innocence. Their long hair, worn loose, adds to…

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    Venezuela

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    in some areas. The origin of Venezuela’s musical instruments can be traced back to the indigenous, Europeans and African cultures. All three have greatly influenced popular music. Before the arrival of the Spaniards, the Indians used carved bones flutes, clay whistles, seashell trumpets and maracas. During the Spanish colonization and the arrival of the African slaves, several instruments were incorporated into the popular music tradition such as cuatro (a four-string small guitar), violin,…

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    The three to five-year-old group will explore from music and musical instruments around the world. The children will have the opportunity to play a variety of instruments. We will listen to a variety of music from around the world while using different props. We will learn musical vocabulary. On Monday, the children will make explore rhythm instruments. First, we will listen to a variety of music which uses rhythm instruments while using props. Rhythm instruments will be available for the…

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    Hermes Research Paper

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    anywhere faster than Hermes. He was also known as "the guide and giver of good” and inventive genius. Known for his swiftness and athleticism, Hermes was given credit for inventing foot-racing and boxing. He invented the pipes known as a syrinx (pan-pipes), which he…

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    The Sherman Brothers

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    all co-written by Richard and Robert Sherman (Kamp). While Robert Sherman died a few years ago, Richard is still alive. But without Robert, Richard would not be where he is today. So to start out, the Sherman brothers were the sons of the famous Tin Pan Alley singer Al Sherman (Harvey). This means Richard and Robert both grew up with music being a big part of their lives. During his college years, Richard wanted to compose music while Robert wanted to be a writer. Their father dared them to…

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    Apollo Wrong Places

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    she remains, made of marble on top a mountain mourning her loss. In another myth, Artemis crafts a flute made of deer horn and practices till she can perform at a banquet for the gods. When she attempts to play, the other goddesses ridicule how her cheeks turn blue when she blows into the flute. She escapes back to her forest and tosses the flute into the spring. A satyr named Marsyas finds the flute and without knowledge that Artemis had…

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    it. I 've always know, at least halfway, that I would have to work very hard to accomplish that goal, that promising futures are most often built off of how you conduct yourself in school. However, it 's really difficult to see how your future will pan out when you 're a high school freshman with no idea what you want to do, and despite your every effort, can 't seem to make yourself finish the simplist of homework assignments. Up until the ninth grade, I was able to get by on procrastination.…

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    Apollo: Looking for Love in all the Wrong Places Considered the “…the most Greek of all the gods” (Hamilton 25), Apollo is the god of the sun, healing, music, poetry, prophecy, plague, archery, and truth. This makes him a powerful god amongst the Olympians and leads to extensive praise from mortals. This kind of importance puts Apollo at the center of countless myths where his power and prestige shine through. Fathered by Zeus, and born to Leto, Daughter of Coeus and Phoebe, Apollo and his…

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    "Concierto de Aranjuez" (Adagio), "Will o ' the Wisp" on the first side. And on the second side: "The Pan Piper", "Saeta", "Solea", and reissued bonus tracks: "Song of Our Country", "Concierto de Aranjuez", and "Concierto de Aranjuez". The orchestration of “Concierto de Aranjuez” transcribed solely by Gill Evans from the actual recording in the second movement was arranged for a big band with two flutes, two oboes, one doubling clarinet, a bass clarinet, bassoon, four trumpets, two trombones,…

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    Archetypes in Narnia In the book, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, there are many symbols, archetypes, and themes throughout the book. According to the C.S. Lewis Foundation, it was the first book in the series of The Chronicles of Narnia. Clive Staples Lewis was a very successful fictional writer. In his novel, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, he uses the archetype of the evil figure with the ultimate good heart, the archetype the magic weapon, and the archetype of the color red in…

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