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    Interdependent means two or more things dependent on each other. The recording industry and the radio industry are a great example of being interdependent. The first recording to be sold was of the opera star Enrico Caruso. That started the recording business basically, records began to be sold all around and a competition grew. The competition was the type of records to be sold. The size of records, the hole in the middle, how many times and how fast it spun, and how many songs were on each…

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    At the student honor recital there was many great performances. The works I am going to talk about are Denneriana and American Suite for Unaccompanied Snare Drum. Different instruments including the piano, clarinet, and snare drum were used in the performance of all these works. The first piece of work I am going to review is Denneriana. A man named Andre Block composed Denneriana in 1960. Callan Backstrom played the clarinet and Rob Shepherd played the Piano in this piece. In this piece it…

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    Voice Majors Recital

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    walked onto the stage by herself. When the pianist started playing, I looked into the program and noticed the first song was in Italian. Katerina Hadjipavlis, the soprano soloist, began to and it was amazing! I was not expecting her to be singing opera. Like the other soloist, you could really see the passion on her face. That was one of the things that I really enjoyed regarding the performances. I could clearly see the passion and dedication that was put into…

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    The difference between Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven are first Haydn was born in 1732 in a tiny Austrian village called Rohrau, Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria, and Beethoven was born in 1770 in Bonn, Germany. They all have many different lives they lived. Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was conceived in a small Austrian town called Roharu. Until he was six, his musical foundation comprised of folksongs and laborer moves (which later had an impact on his style). Hayden's excited reaction to…

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    The Disney Concert Hall in Downtown Los Angeles is home to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The contemporary architecture combined with the atmosphere of the city enhanced the musical experience. On the first of December, within the walls of the modern venue, the audience was taken back to the eighteenth and eighteenth century when Bach and Beethoven were in the center of classical music. Although the performance of the previous concert I attended (Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra) was outstanding, I…

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    Music has always been a part of my life. Being surrounded by a family full of musicians and singers has helped me develop at talent and an interest from an early age! I began singing in church at age of three years old. My church group has travel along the east coast to numerous churches and often I would lead songs. I currently still sing in the choir of my church today as well. My sixth-grade year, I joined my middle school chorus. Although I came from my musical background, Chorus has taught…

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    Since the beginning of time music has connected souls around the world. It impacts the daily lives of numerous people and lives in the hearts of many. Each piece of music is composed with an array of character much of which reflects the period it was written in. When we take the time to dig deeper into a music composition it can reveal so much beauty we otherwise would have not seen. I selected the piece Canon a tre in D Major composed by Johann Pachelbel to uncover. This piece was written in…

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    Beethoven & Tchaikovsky: Musical Geniuses of Their Time and Ours When performing a song, how do you make it yours? Do you sing it faster than is written, add extra harmonies or play an instrument with you? The way you perform a song is unique to your style. The same concept applies to composing a song- and is exemplified by Ludwig von Beethoven and Pyotr Il'ich Tchaikovsky. Beethoven’s parents were extremely persistent on getting Beethoven to be a Mozart-esque child prodigy when he was young (c.…

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    Rock And Roll Music

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    roots music with an English inclination and building up the sound of skiffle. From these early beginnings any semblance of the Beatles, the Rolling stones, and different gatherings drawing on impacts from both sides of the Atlantic grew popular and rock music. Numerous individuals would consider 'The Beatles' the best pop stars of the twentieth century not just as a result of their prominence and business achievement additionally as a result of the exceptional effect their melody composing and…

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    Dominant Learning Style

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    I love to sing along with dancing. I can sing certainly high also surely low.Also, I like to freestyle on my own time when a song is playing.In addition, my dominant learning trait is musical, it affects my learning in fun ways. After taking the learning style assessment, I learned that I’m musical. According to the article,” it is associated with enjoying music, singing, making music, as well as playing an instrument. I play the violin, the piano along with singing . I am also creating a…

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