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    Ana’s Room 5 Monthly Newsletter September Sorted by Alphabetical Order (Not including Introduction) Page 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction to Band Page 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- French to Science Page 3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social to Writing Introduction Welcome to Ana’s Room 5 Monthly Newsletter! Here I will be talking about what I…

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    them at once. It is said, that Mariah Carey is one of her music influences (Arian Grande Facts), which explains how she usually creates lyrics with such wide vocal ranges like Mariah Carey. Ariana is also known to have a “four-octave and semitone soprano vocal range” (Vocal Profile: Ariana Grande) voice and she can be described to have an up-tempo beat especially in the last song she performed at the stadium rock (Lesson 25) which is identified to be a concert series or in this case a tour of a…

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    I chose this court case due to the rise of depression in our students today. When I start to read the court case I did not understand why it was presented. Then the treatment of the student by the teacher and principal was astounding. The background of this case starts in 1996-1997 school year, where Kristen Baird was a seventh grader in Fairfax, Virginia. She had a devoted interest in performing arts and was a member of the school’s theater arts class taught by Susan Rose called “Show Choir.”…

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    Saxophone History

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    The saxophone proved to gain acceptance when it came to America. Oddly enough, a woman by the name Elise Boyer Hall (1853-1924) was the first to perform on and let the United States know how truly incredible the saxophone is. She began learning the saxophone while she was recovering from typhoid fever. She commissioned many solo works from world renowned composer that had written for this new instrument. A few of these composers include Richard Strauss, Claude Debussy and Georges Bizet.…

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    I challenge you to eat a meal and not pick up your cell phone, to check Facebook or to check the status of a game you are playing on your phone. Look around you the next time your at a sit down restaurant or a family gathering and see how many individuals are using there cell phones instead of having a real conversation with the individual next to them. How many meals at home do you sit at the dinner table or are you in front of the television watching the next episode of your favorite program…

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    Concert Report Sample

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    parameters. Each music pieced had a different types of tones. Tones also altered throughout some pieces of music. For examples on the Opera Channel the voices would alter going high to low and vice versa. Also so music pieces were alto, and most were soprano all having different tones of music. Tones can also…

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    [Name of the Writer] [Name of Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Comparative Essay on Concerts On November 30th, I attended the Mozarteum Orchestra concert that was staged at the Alice Tully Hall. The hall was filled to capacity by people of mixed ages and there dressing code was official. Under the leadership of its English director, Matthew Halls, the Mozart and used conventional instruments a string vibrato, in their performance of Mozart’s Horn Concerto No. 3.…

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    I would place either a saxophone (soprano/alto/tenor/baritone) or an electric keyboard because those are the instruments that I can play. I chose to put an instrument in the time capsule because knowing how innovative mankind is, we will somehow invent a device that can be played and make…

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    these for the ‘meaning’ of the work.” Though Beauchamp’s assertion sounds presumptuous, his argument may not be without reason. Much of the reaction against Klinghoffer may directly arise out of quotations taken directly out of context. Undoubtedly, chauvinistic declarations such “But wherever poor men / Are gathered they can / Find Jews getting fat” would incense many upon reading or, as it were, upon listening. Furthermore, Longobardi notes that “[b]ecause the production history of The Death…

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    Paper #1 The two songs that I picked were A River Flows in You by Yiruma and Come on Eileen by Dexys Midnight Runners. A River Flows in You was released in 2011 by a South Korean pianist and composer. The genre is New age, which is a soothing and relaxing. The next song Come on Eileen was released in 1982 and came from the album Too-Rye-Ay. The genre is a mixture of alternative and indie. Both A River Flows in You and Come on Eileen have identifiable elements of music that are found throughout…

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