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    verses are saying. The tempo of her songs are another part of the technique and varies with each song, which gives each story a different vibe. McKennitt performs songs about adventures and action which would contain the harp or piano as well as an electric guitar and wood flute or violin. The energy in these instruments would get your heart racing and help you to feel the excitement that the characters in the lyrics would be feeling. Some of McKennitt’s other songs had a slower tempo to them.…

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    Michael Giacchino composed the music for the scene “Married Life”. Michael was able to relay the emotions and the moods that Carl and Ellie felt through the melody and tone. The scene “Married Life” shows the emotional insight Carl, and Ellie. The first scene captures Carl and Ellie getting married to the purchase of their first home, following the remodeling of their home, to hearing the news of Ellie miscarrying following by learning that they won’t be able to have any children. It goes on to…

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    The Gala featured music played by some pretty heavy hitters from the Big Band Era including band leader Johnny Vana as their conductor, and Vocalist Bill A. Jones. Bill sang some classic hits from the era and the band played a variety of music from the big band era for about three hours. The set list included: Chicago – Frank Sinatra (V) composed by Fred Fisher New York, New York – Frank Sinatra (V) composed by John Kander with lyrics by Fred Ebb It’s Been a Long, Long Time – Bing Crosby…

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    Jazz Concert Report Essay

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    of the songs off of JWPepper to help with this report, while also tying in information about the live performance. The first selection of the night was “Loose Change” by Sammy Nesticol. This piece had a very laid back feel to it, with its moderate tempo and choral parts between the various sections of instruments. There were numerous times in the piece when the entire brass or the woodwind section would come together on rhythms and play chords together creating a fool smooth sounds that glided…

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    different images or ideas predominate the poem: a religious aspect, the concept of love as serving and the speaker’s youth and inexperience. After the trochees of the first two poems, the iambic metre of the third poem creates a sense of increased tempo. The focus has turned from a relatively calm contemplation of the scenery to the subjective experience of desire that has been transformed from the dreamlike state of the second poem to a more conscious and concrete longing. Throughout the entire…

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    Noh Theatre History

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    The word Noh means skill, craft, or the talent particularly in the field of performing arts in this context. The word Noh may be used alone or with gaku (fun, music) to form the word nōgaku. Noh is a classical tradition that is highly valued by many today. When used alone, Noh refers to the historical genre of theatre originated from sarugaku in the mid 14th century and continues to be performed today.[4] Noh and kyōgen "originated in the 8th century when the sangaku was transmitted from China…

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    Moreover, the musical form of Copland’s Appalachian Spring is the orchestral suite consisting of eight parts. The second section has Allegro tempo and started by the unison of the strings in A minor. This theme was quite assertive. It often appeared in different variations. The seventh part “Doppio Movimento” was calm and flowing. It included Shaker theme and its five variations. Solo clarinet…

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    Describe the musical and poetic formulas of the blues? The blues an expression describing a depressed mood, musicians know the blues as a specific format of musical and lyrical rules that can be conveniently molded into an infinite variety of tempos, styles and interpretation. There are three essential musical elements that usually determine whether a song of fact is in fact a blues song. They are the 12-bar form, the blues scale, and the blues poetic formula. 4. Describe how ragtime evolved…

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    Music is a vocal and instrumental sounds combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. Music has helped many people in the past with different types of health problems. Music also helps with mental health such as anxiety and depression. Music is amazing for your health because it helps keep your heart healthy, it can be used as therapy, and it has many positive effects on people during Surgical Procedures. Music keeps society sane and stable.…

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    Shel Silverstein Mer-Maid

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    the following in majority of the poem, lines 1 through 10. However Shel Silverstein breaks this pattern in lines 11 and 12, to where neither line rhymes with each other or with any other line in the poem. This also breaks the tempo of the poem, following a pull and push tempo, with the last two lines becoming more like sentences on their own. This shows the audience that the speaker is slowly coming to the realization that the mermaid might not be happy; although the poem never addresses any…

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