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    The singing and the the basics of music seemed like child 's play to me now. The only thing missing was the writing of music and understand all of its complexities. I had joined the choral program at the school and was immediately placed in the advanced choral…

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    specimen of diversity, just like America. In From Preface of the 1855 Edition of Leaves of Grass the author Walt Whitman discusses that American’s human nature allows them to succeed. Another example of an American’s human nature is in “I Hear America Singing”, here the hard working and hoping to leave a legacy state of mind helps all people to succeed. In “Song of Myself”, Whitman expresses his…

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    Williams Jr. was born in Shreveport, Virginia On May 26th, 1949. He started his singing career at the age of 8 and started performing at shows. Hank discovered a new combination of music by combining southern rock and blues with country music which gave him his own unique style of music. Hank’s father died when Hank was three. That didn’t stop him from being the country music star that he aspired to be. Hank started singing at many places and started to become well known. Little did he know, he…

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    over and over. I immediately wanted to try it, but living just outside of New York City did not exactly present me with that opportunity. However, I knew that my parents and I would be visiting relatives in rural Poland that summer, so I prepared by singing Kulning daily, lamenting old melodies, and creating new ones.…

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    Lee Miller Surrealism

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    means strange and unusual (Oxford). In 1945, Lee Miller took a picture of Irmgard Seefried who was an opera singer at the time. In the picture you can see Irmgard singing in an opera house which has been completely destroyed by the war. The picture of the opera singer creates a surrealist element of bizarreness because Irmgard is singing in the opera house as though…

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    new tune, whether it be singing or playing the piano, it is crucial to fully involve yourself in the piece. Like Csikszentmihaly says, “When a person’s relevant skills are needed to cope with the challenges if a situation, that person’s attention is completely absorbed by the activity…

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    Ricardo Vogt, drums played by Otis Smith III, and bass (double and electric) played by Spalding. Vocals were also done by everyone as well. She and her band/vocalist performed a total of five songs, and during all the songs, I notice while Spalding was singing was that she truly gets into her performances. Her face is filled…

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    that I can choose, my best friend John he likes singing, so I went to the singing club with him. However, I didn’t know before join the club, there is a test we have to go through, just when I about to give up, the vocal music professor encouraged me, and told me never give up before you try, so I did it and found out I was not bad at singing. After join the singing group, my professor always encouraged us that we can do it, don’t be afraid to singing in front other people. Today, her words…

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    systems of the brain?”, Levitin asks. Scientists have studied how the human brain could actually works when listening to music and how it affects the body, here are a couple of things that they have found. CASUALLY SINGING COULD HELP THE MIND Not everyone has an amazing singing voice, but almost everyone…

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    Dreamgirls Research Paper

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    Three young women from the projects of Detroit chase their dreams of becoming singing stars. As the Dreams strive for greatness they catch breaks that lead to success, but also face many challenges between themselves and their management, along with unequal treatment in the industry because of race and gender. Dreamgirls portrays many sides of the music industry during the early 1960’s, and 70’s. When rock n roll music was emerging as one of the most popular genres for the younger generations…

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