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    in a blues kind of tune. One day the boys met under a great big cedar tree. Ask Hank started moaning the blues Merle and Johnny chimed in singing in their smooth as molasses voices. As they got further into the song they saw the tree starting to twist and form into three weird shapes. The boys, scared to the point that their knees were trembling, kept singing until the tree stopped moving. Three guitars sat on the ground glowing. Johnny picked up his first and liked the way it felt in his hands.…

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    Beowulf Book Vs Movie

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    out more about it because it’s very interesting. It shows how brave and fearless Beowulf was, Beowulf didn’t mind putting up a fight with anyone. Beowulf is an epic hero who killed both Grendel and the dragon, Grendel the water monster hated the singing and the joyful Danes, so he started attacking them while they were asleep. The movie and the textbook played different roles because in the textbook it had different information then in the movie. You would have to watch or read the book about…

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    “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, and “Lift Your Voice and Sing” are two very different titles because one word was changed.Because every was changed to your the purpose of the song changed from everyone singing for happiness to just one person singing for happiness.That one word affects the song by changing who is affected by the song.Because Weldon uses every us as the listener’s would think the song is going to be about all the African American Slaves and how they was mistreated…

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    The aesthetic approach suggests music is understandable by all humans and there is no in-depth training required to understand the inherent human qualities of music. In line with this, Alcodia (2012) stated that one does not need to be a music major in order to teach music and movement to young children. She strongly emphasized that teachers should keep themselves abreast to be familiarized with the modern approaches in teaching music. The paraxial approach emphasizes that humans must be engaged…

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    queen, the dungaree doll, the angel baby who just has to make a scene." A few of her biggest influences in her music, and style were, Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Whitney Houston. She did very similar songs as her biggest influences. Throughout her singing career she has stuck to the same two genres, pop, and pop-dance. Even though her only instrument is her vocals. Her voice has a unique rasp, giving her an extreme amount of talent. Her vocal range…

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    Singing through puppets help children to “develop a feeling for rhythm and music interpretation by moving the puppets to the beat” (Mayesky, 2006, p.15). For example, When the educator sings ‘Old McDonald had a farm, (sing the farmer gesture together, E-I-E-I-O)…

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    Gang Starr And 2pac Analysis

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    artists want to show that other members of society think that African Americans aren’t even worth helping. When these poor communities don’t receive the necessary resources then the people living in the poor communities cannot thrive. The artists were singing in a serious tone when mentioning the multiple issues that is happening in the African American communities and how the criminal activities is hurting their…

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    Triggered Play Analysis

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    what it was going to be, but I understood how it related to our class introduction to life time physical fitness. The play essentially was all dancing no talking and that was unique. I assumed musical plays had some skits of singing and dance but only one piece included singing and dance. Each skit was unique because each had different subsets of different dancers. From what I witnessed each dance included a physical technique. An example the first performance skit appeared to require a skill in…

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    “Many of these slave songs talked about “going home” or “being bound for the land of Canaan.” If you just heard the song, you might think the people were singing about dying and going to heaven. However, the people who sang were very clever. They were actually singing about going north to Canada and freedom.” When doing every day things such as singing or quilting no one suspected that it was anything out of the ordinary, and that was exactly what they were attempting to do. All the while they…

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    Assignment IV Ancient Greek culture and society is where the origins of poetry have been traced back to. This is because ancient Greeks are the ones who created the word poetry in the first place. In the original Greek language he word for poetry is Poieo and which translates to the phrase “I create” (Poetry.org). There are numerous different categories into which Poetry can be defined, but this assignment will take a look specifically at lyrical poetry. Poetry was traditionally passed down…

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