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    so sociable and she having many friends. Her best friend is singer which takes a role in Adele’s life .she teaches Adele how to sing like the old pop stars for example Whitney Houston. Her friend supported her and been always there for her while singing and learning to sing. In short, both parents and friends played a role in developing her and shaping her fame as diva. Adele has always loved music. Growing up, she had a talent and passion for listening to key artists in pop culture, for…

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    second way is having courage to do something you are afraid of. In this case, it’s having the courage to sing publicly. Ever since I was little, singing and dancing has been a talent i’ve had since I was about 5 years old. I grew up wanting to be like other celebrities seen on television and my parents would see how much dance performance and artists singing would catch my attention. Obviously, Hispanic culture has different traditions because not every culture is the same. For example at…

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    Assessment Paper SPARKEL I can’t fly with one wing Introduction The movie Sparkle film depicts an average family that are changing life course which is the building block of many families living in the ghetto. In this paper discussion will be the mother who is single with three young adult children. The discussion of marital disfigurations of attachments and abuse and lack of attachment between themselves and the relationships involving their husbands and boyfriends Furthermore, in this paper…

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    sweeping close together. This showed medium topography and close proximity. They would do this in one spot and quickly move like fire, to another and clean another spot. After the men finished cleaning for the first scene. Two groups of people came out singing. They were standing in a straight line and all within…

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    present a Basotho women’s choir during a harvest season. [2] Third, I will share my adventures in a local choir. Finally, I will cast a reflection about these settings in relation to my perceived notion of polyphony. Contrary to my belief that singing in a choir emulates harmony, Alex Pollard’s…

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    listening subject as a relational subject, “Choirs. Voices of Collectivity and Plurality in the Contemporary Arts” explores the potential of notions of chorality, polyphony and collective voice in the arts of the last ten years and surveys how group singing has become a recurring theme or a strategy in the work of interdisciplinary artists working in visual arts, music, performing arts and the moving images. Drawing on different fields of inquiry – critical theory, political philosophy and…

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    Ursa 's desire to sing a song to “touch other people 's hearts” is significant because Ursa 's singing is not supported by any of her loved ones. Ursa 's mother referred to her songs as devil music because the lyrics are about Simon Correigdora 's effect on herself and her family. Mutt does not like Ursa 's singing because it draws in the male attention and allows her to move away from the female role that she is expected to fulfill. Ursa being able to…

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    so pay special attention to this. Have good posture. Good posture allows the air to flow through your diaphragm properly. That will help your tone, so be sure to stand up straight when you sing. Drink lots of water. Water can actually help your singing voice, but alcohol and thick drinks like milk can hurt it. With that in mind, drink a glass of water before you sing and pass up the milk, wine and beer. Embrace your voice. If you try to mimic someone else, you will hurt your natural tone. Go…

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    sequence and the various instruments responding in time. Armstrong switches to playing a brief trumpet solo that stretches the instrument’s upper range, as the trombone player begins singing. For the rest of the song, the trombone player and Armstrong exchange vocal lines. Towards the end of the song, they are solely scat singing. The back-and-forth reminds me of the discussion we had in class about having impromptu conversations. The two musicians are really playing off of each other’s words.…

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    Louis Armstrong is a renowned musician who pushed the boundaries of the jazz genre and who is known for his trumpet playing, scat singing and his huge smile. By the mid-1960s Louis Armstrong was a music legend due to his popularity in American jazz since the 1920s. Jeffrey Ross Hyman, more commonly known by his stage name Joey Ramone, was the lead vocalist of the punk rock band The Ramones. His image, voice and tenure as the lead singer made him a counterculture icon. When the band split up he…

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