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    Deer Dance History

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    A dance originated from Sonora Mexico that is now popular in many other parts of Mexico named la danza de venado also known as the deer dance. A native Yaqui dance that is used to dramatize deer hunting in the honoring of the natural world we live in and especially those white tailed deer which were the providers for the hunters and their family’s essentials. The dance was designed to portray a deer’s graceful and active movements. The dancers wear deer heads and dress in an Indian manner as…

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    it's often advised to pick the lightest shaft available to increase your clubhead speed, you should examine your swing to determine what weight to choose. If you tend to swing the clubhead with a fast tempo, you may benefit from a heavier shaft with thicker/stronger walls. Golfers with a smooth tempo may be able to take advantage of lighter weight…

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    Sugar Plum Fairy Analysis

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    A story told every December around the world: A holiday party, a magical gift, toy soldiers to fight the King of Mice, swirling snowflakes and a fantastic voyage to the Kingdom of Sweets to meet the beautiful Sugar Plum Fairy. On December 19th, 2015, the Greensboro Ballet performed their rendition of this story, the Nutcracker, at the Carolina Theatre of Greensboro. Every year, they always have the showing of the Nutcracker with new people dancing the multitudes of different characters. Every…

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    Frank Sinatra Essay

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    of a Bachelor” was not inspired by a specific Sinatra song, Panic! was inspired by Sinatra’s compelling use of vocal techniques and his voice as a whole. We can better understand the techniques that Panic! used to mimic Sinatra by recognizing tone, tempo, and the use of extended notes. With every emotion, there is a song that can be used to describe the feeling. The two songs “Death of a Bachelor and “My Way” can certainly compel an individual to feel two profoundly different emotions. In the…

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    String Quartet

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    “Surprise” and “String Quartet in C Major, op. 76, no. 3, second movement”, both by Franz Joseph Haydn, are the two works of music compared in this paper. Both the musical pieces are from the classical era, but have different genres. “Surprise” is a symphony, and the second musical piece is a string quartet. A string quartet by definition, includes four instruments, a cello, a viola and two violins. A symphony might include many groups of instruments, i.e. brass violins, piano, and stringed…

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    the words in his iconic piece to create “Sleep”. Before "Sleep” was even a concept a Texas woman came to Eric asking him to write a piece in remembrance of her parents married for 50 years who passed away in a fatal car accident. Through its slow tempo which is so powerful and it 's beautiful softer dynamic range to its magnificent chords sung by the choir in much louder dynamic ranges later in the piece shows the power,…

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Analysis

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    realized it would not have enough contrast for me to write multiple pages. After much thought and consideration, the new piece I chose to write about is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody has plenty of dramatic contrasts, frequent shifts in tempo, and changes in rhythmic character from section to section. The piece was written by Freddie Mercury in 1975 for the bands album: A Night at the Opera. I believe everyone should listen to Bohemian Rhapsody at least once in their lifetime.…

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    its name is “The stars were shining”. I think this opera delivers a strong emotion that people want to get rid of some depression or sore. Thus it might belong to normal entertainment music. Due to the moderate speed, I subject it to the moderato tempo, which is little faster than andante. Since the song tells the story that Cavaradossi is imprisoned for his part in a liberal political plot and condemned to death, a fate from which Tosca seeks to save him, the song varies quite widely and has…

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    After an entire semester of ballet class, I am able to say that I acquired the most basic knowledge of the field. Although my performance was not always the best, I managed to learn the sequences and movements. By watching the videotaped performance, I was able to identify the aspects of ballet technique that were taught along the semester and that I performed correctly, as well as the aspects that need further correction and improvement. Also, as compared to the midterm self-evaluation, it is…

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    music, they are called stimulative and sedative. Stimulative music is music with that helps promote movement. Sedative music is music that helps promote sleep and rest, or even get rid of stress. Stimulative music has percussive sounds with quick tempos, and sedative music have slow melodies that are more like lullabies. There are many types of stimulative and sedative songs that can be played, it all depends on the person (Alzheimer's Foundation of…

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