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    Lost: Monologue

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    (line 13) and expressed wavering of the character’s voice as she is fearful of her situation. In addition to intonation I also used the feature of raised pitch. This fell naturally on words that were being said in a louder pitch, an example being ‘Hanaaaahh’ (line 11). The character at this point is screaming out the name and therefore the raise of pitch shows the seriousness of the character’s voice and how the emotion of fear is being…

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    Darren Mitchell Analysis

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    they both alternate and harmonize. Right before the chorus, Melody is also shown through the lead singer moving his pitch down in steps to then suddenly go back to the original pitch. On the other hand,“A Quick Exit” shows melody through the trumpets and flutes moving up and down in pitch through steps. Near the end of the piece, the flutes give a good example of this by moving up in pitch for the first four notes but then lower than the first note played on the…

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    responsibilities and roles of the officials in rounders and basketball are similar, however, in basketball, there are four officials whereas rounders only have two. In basketball, all the officials have different roles. The referees move around the pitch having one side to look at each, this way the game is covered. They also watch for fouls. The timekeeper's job is to time how long each quarter lasts and how long a player is in time out for. The role of the shot clock operator is to time all…

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    accomplishment when completing a task (Williams, 2015, p.272). For Becca and Brennen, even though it was important for them to get a good grade, they were able to further excel in their pitch because the task was an interesting and engaging challenge that called for extra effort. Also, since every team was giving an elevator pitch, it made it more of a friendly competition rather than a burden, which is also called “gamification” (Williams,…

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    plucked. The pitch of each instrument will be modified based on the…

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    Clinton’s, Bill and Hillary, threw the ceremonial first pitch at the Cubs game in 1994. Bill Clinton was wearing an Indians cap and warm-up jacket when he threw the pitch. She was wearing a dark jacket, a scarf, and an oversized Cubs hat. He had the right form and position to throw the pitch where Hillary did not. There were pictures being taken at the game and one picture was taken of Hillary as she was in the middle of throwing the pitch. This picture was described as throwing like a girl.…

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    conductor’s moves. As the conductor would make his gestures the chorus would follow and move their heads with the tone of their voices. The chorus increased their voices and pitch as the conductor raised his wand. The piece by Randall Thompson kept an Adagio tempo with a quadruple meter throughout the piece with a sudden increase in pitch towards the middle of the piece. The crowd reacted with a great round of applause and the performance was extraordinary with perfect…

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    Hence the very vibrant texture and fast pace during specific sections of the music. The overall feeling that is expressed throughout the piece is one of joy and triumph, and that is evident near the end of the concert when the tempo increases and the pitch gets very high that the characters are now rejoicing. The value is in the journey that the piece takes the listener on. The Marriage of Figaro is clearly very popular, and I do know that it created a lot of buzz and success during its time in…

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    Batman Voice

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    Both men possess low pitch voices, a standard quality among people of their sex and age, which doesn’t cause any questions until linking another point: their regular loudness levels. Not only do they produce low pitch voices, they usually speak at a low volume as well.[][] This combination of low pitch and low violence already presents the audience with perceived notions, there is still more to their voices, especially…

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    “Good eye, Matt! I would hear from beyond the dugout as I took the first pitch at bat. The pitcher wound-up and threw in the second pitch and I swung. I missed terribly, and my coaches thought so, too. “C’mon Matt, that was practically in the dirt, what are you swinging at?” I thought back to the first pitch and the chants that followed it, “Good eye, Matt” and “Way to watch the ball come in, Matty Boy.” I couldn’t help but think of all the irony surrounding these comments. The fact of the…

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