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    Yogesh Niroula Professor Abshire ENGL 1301-71048 27 September 2017 Compare and Contrast between Singing and Painting Considering the art scene globally, music and painting come across as the most visible arts that most people can relate. “Singing, the production of musical tones by means of the human voice. In its physical aspect, singing has a well-defined technique that depends on the use of the lungs, which act as an air supply, or bellows; on the larynx.”…

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    “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman is a poem about how different people from different backgrounds have one thing in common, being a hardworking American. In this poem, Whitman is using singing to metaphorically symbolize the sounds and the actions of laborers. It is a metaphorical tale in the sense that varied carols are being used to represent how America is made up of many individuals working together as one nation. The tone is an ecstatic display of everyday people working hard and…

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    I express my creativity through singing. For as long as my family and I can remember, I have loved to sing. In elementary school, I was always the shy and quiet type, but when I went to choir practice after school, I felt like I really belonged somewhere. But as much as I love to sing, I wasn't always good at it. At choir practice, I always sang as loud as I could, sometimes to the dismay of my choir director. But over time, my pitch got better. I started taking voice lessons, and through…

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    person. The audience from this point could assume that the bird or hope is inside every person. The next two lines of the poem state to the audience that the bird or hope is singing a tune without words and that it never stops. Emily Dickinson seems to be continuing the first two lines to suggest the bird is continuing on singing and that it never stops at all. For the audience they see how this is a normal behavior of birds to sing continuously or for hope to continue for certain people. The…

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    Opera Singer Stereotypes

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    When most people hear the words “opera singer,” their mind conjures up images of bloated women, plunked down in the middle of a stage, illuminated by a spotlight, dressed in exotic costumes, and screaming at the top of the lungs in even more exotic languages. But frankly that stereotype could not be more wrong; I know that for a fact. If those stereotypes were right, then I would not be writing this paper. I love opera. I have been addicted to it for over five years now, and the fire that…

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    throughout the whole story. Almost everything she mentions to her daughter has a different meaning than what she says. What the mother wants for her daughter is for her to know everything it will take for her to succeed in her later life. Whether it be singing the right songs, doing the right things, treating people right, or taking care of her future husband the correct way. Her mother however, never taught her how to do well in school. This should be the most important thing a mother teaches…

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    "Bel canto" the Italian word for "beautiful singing" relates closely to the Italian opera. This style of opera is known to be closely related because the focus is exclusively on the solo voice and on a lyrical, beautiful voice line. The lines orchestrated in the Italian opera are harmonic and more simplistic than of what a German opera orchestrates. As stated, "For Italians, music and voice are almost one and the same." The Italian opera composer aims not at musical and dramatic subtlety but,…

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    because they are learning the letter J in their general classroom setting. The PE teacher incorporates lessons from the general education teacher’s lessons. Also stepped in and observed a music class of first graders, they were in standing in a circle singing and dancing a friendship song. I loved the fact that the music teacher sang everything during class! I enjoyed my observations at the Minot Air Force Base, Dakota Elementary School. I obtained some great ideas to incorporate into my…

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    anyone I know. She has inspired me ever since I was just a little girl. I remember having concerts for my parents in our living room pretending like I was Beyonce. Beyonce started singing at a very early age. She competed in talent shows local to her and winning most of these events by wowing audiences with her singing and dancing abilities in her own home town, in Houston Texas. “Beyonce scored early success with Destiny's Child, who started out as a sexier and sassier (if less adult) version…

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    live. From the slower, quieter songs which pierced your heart with poetic lyrics and somber sounds to the upbeat songs that made you feel like everything would be alright. There’s nothing like the deafening music and cheers, the sound of the crowd singing along, and the feeling that everyone is suddenly on the same wavelength. Personally, as someone who has always loved words and learning how to better make use of them, I feel like music that has lyrics such as the ones The Neighbourhood,…

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