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    of music and brain development have always gone hand and hand, and a very interesting yet common topic among those who study or partake in music has arisen as a well know truth that learning a musical instrument can better develop certain areas of the brain. Now, already stating that the correlation between music and brain growth as a fact might seem like a risky move but there is more behind this topic than is visible if we step aside to view the many comments and sub statements about music and…

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    I bit my lip and tried the scale again. I felt my fingers fly through the progression, and I played the phrase just as my mind imagined it should sound. I rested my hands and waited for my teacher, Ms. Julie to respond. We had been practicing this piece exclusively in preparation for my audition to a prestigious middle school for the performing arts. I was intimidated by the audition as it was, but I was beginning to feel more intimidated by my teacher. She clicked her tongue in disapproval and…

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    up to play their instrument. I noticed that all of the performers seemed to bob their heads along with the beat of the song instead of tapping their foot. Additionally, I was impressed to observe that there was so sign of sheet music in sight which means that parts of the music were memorized or…

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    stay with the clarinet. Part of me said no because I wasn't very good and that I should sell the clarinet. Another part of me argued that I should keep it. This part of me had better reasoning than the first part. It pointed out that I could read sheet music better than any other kid in my class and that I wasn't very good because I hardly practiced. I couldn't argue with that, so i stayed with the clarinet.…

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    What I’ve learned about myself as Musician Is that I’m a very slow learner at times. I also learned that I am sometimes not fast enough when It comes to music quizzes because I have to stop and think every few seconds In order to make sure I don’t make a mistake. 10. My strongest piece Is “Mele Kalikimaka”. Mele Kalikimaka Is my strongest piece because I had to learn the piece (With the help of peers).…

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    suddenly Fletcher calls out his name. Nieman pauses and then lets out an awkward, “Hey.” A hard transition takes place and suddenly Nieman and Fletcher are sitting at a table in the club. Fletcher begins by mentioning how he is no longer at Schaffer Music school. Nieman pretends to act oblivious and asks if he quit. Fletcher says “Some parents got a kid from Sean Casey’s…

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    Holiday Concert Evaluation After a long summer vacation and a few months that seemed to go by fast, but felt like a lifetime, Concert Band finally had its first formal winter concert. List three positive musical aspects about the concert: I have to admit, since playing in Concert Band for two years now, this winter concert felt different than the rest. (In a total good way.) Maybe it's because I’m an 8th grader this year, and I know the rest of the 8th graders in this class so that way…

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    quartet presented an incredible concert that exemplified true musical energy. The Dover Quartet is truly expressive and passionate about the music that the members play. I found the energy and the communication on the stage to be very impressive and enjoyable. This concert was varied in the fact that it presented pieces from three important time periods in music: the classical period, the romantic period, and the modern period. It provided a diverse and an often very contrasting musical…

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    Life can be messy and filled with complications. Throughout the journey of life, there are moments of ups and downs, triumphs and failures. One day a child might come home ecstatic that she got to pet a dog during show and tell. However, later in her life, she may realize that her family is being separated because her parents are getting a divorce. More bad news could keep piling up as she realizes that her father is being deployed overseas for an entire year. However, she tries to stay positive…

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    I have provided my analysis on important audit and accounting issues of the Youth Singers below: This audit engagement will be high-risk due to the following factors: - YS is a new client therefore we are not familiar with their routines. - YS has never been been audited before therefore, any information about internal controls or management support cannot be obtained through previous auditors. - Segregation of duties is doubtful. One person is in charge for routine operational activities. -…

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