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    I. Fiddle on the Roof 1. Genre: American musical 2. Composer: Jerry Bock 3. Lyrical content: the balance between old cultural traditions and new ones as the world advances at the turn of the 20th century 4. Tessitura 5. Harmony: Simple, but steady tempo 6. Orchestration: horn, trumpet 1, 2, 3 : trombone : accordion : guitar : percussion : 3 violin A-B-C : viola : cello : bass 7. Texture: Simple melody, rich harmony in voice 8. How the music…

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    Shumann Vs Lamar

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    Robert Schumann's "Liederkreis Opus 39" and Kendrick Lamar's "Damn" reflect two different but equally significant ways of musical expression. Schumann's Romantic-era song cycle, composed of Josef von Eichendorff's poetry, exemplifies the beauty of traditional Lieder with its expert use of meter, mood, speed, and expressiveness. On the other side, Kendrick Lamar's "Damn" is a modern hip-hop masterpiece, with complicated rhythms, innovative production, and socially conscious lyrics that push the…

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    Five basic sorts of music kinds are Classical,Jazz,Rock,Hip-Hop,and Rap.Classical music and Baroque music both use symphonies to deliver their particular sounds, Classical music significantly stresses on a solitary song that every one of the instruments play. Established music began in Europe,around the regions of Italy,Austria,and Germany. "Established music was made amidst 1750 and 1830.Jazz is a remarkable American style of music that created in the mid twentieth century in urban territories…

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    Beenzino. He said that the purpose of this song is the praise of Beenzino, but he used lots of sexual words and slang for the lyric. Black nut mentioned the some of sexual body part of his such as ‘Beenzino's armpit hair’. Black nut mostly used synthesizer sounds and also putting some of effect sounds such as the groans of a man in this song. Some of people just skipped his song with laughing, but this is an incorrect sexual harassment trick. Moreover, Black nut is shamelessly using sexual…

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    Brian Eno Research Paper

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    British artist. He began his music career with guitarist Anthony Grafton in 1968 in Maxwell Demon, and was influenced by such bands as The Velvet Underground (Independent.co.uk, 1998) his real legacy began in 1971, as a 'technical advisor' playing synthesizer for rock group Roxy Music – lasting just three years and two albums before he announced to the band’s management 'OK Fuck it, I’m leaving'. This followed a series of disagreements with front-man, Bryan Ferry. Born on 15th May 1948, Eno is…

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    Thomas L. Friedman in his book titled, “The World Is Flat” does not give a speculative preview of the wonders that are to come in our lifetime. But rather to get us caught on the wonders that are already here. That is, his view is that the world is not going to be flat; rather, it is already flat. In an own opinion, what he means by “flat” is the connectedness. For instance, the lowering of trade and political barriers together with the exponential technical developments made up of the…

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    The Accidental Leader: What to Do When You’re Suddenly in Charge Being a leader can happen to any one of us at any time. When we are given the role of being a leader it often paints a different image of what we look like to others based on the fact that we are in charge. We never know when a situation will arise that will call us to step up to the challenge of leading a group of a few people or a whole division of a company. The word leader can often make seem overwhelming to a lot of people but…

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    Total Blindness Case Study

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    ABSTRACT– Total Blindness is defined as ― complete lack of form and visual light perception, recorded clinically as No Light Perception (NLP) [Cole brander, 2002]. Total blindness can affect quality of life, reducing the comfort and viable opportunities that normal sighted or even visually impaired people have. As a result, totally blind people need greater reliance on affordable, effective, and convenient technology; through which they can lead a more comfortable and active life. Improving…

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    identify’s class or race. In the article, "The Perfect Voice," Carl Elliot offers perspective about the relationship between a persons accent and the ways society perceives that person. Elliot describes Stephen Hawking, who uses a voice synthesizer, which happened to have an American…

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    Migraine Analysis

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    The song “Migraine” by the band Twenty One Pilots has many meanings to it, and a lot of meaning to me, the writer, singer and pianist Tyler Joseph, and the drummer Josh Dun. To begin the song itself is not really about an actual migraine, but more so what it represents. This song is about depression and mental illness. I relate to this as myself and a few family members have battled with mental illnesses our whole lives so the perspective of someone else provides emotional support. Also,…

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