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    The False Prophet

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    Trumpets (trump) are inseparably linked to the time period when the Antichrist shortly rules before the return of the Lord. The voice of God Himself sounds like the voice of a trumpet. When the apostle John was on the Isle of Patmos, he heard from the Lord Jesus Christ, “I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like the sound of a trumpet.” (Rev. 1:10). The book of Revelation presents three sets of seven judgments the Lord will bring about in the time just prior…

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    Texas State Jazz Ensemble: Special Guess Steve Houghton- Music Critique The Texas State Jazz ensemble, with special guest drummer Steve Houghton, was filled with an uplifting set list. A mixture of trumpets, drums, piano, saxophones, bass, guitar, and trombones played harmoniously with distinct soloist for each song. The Texas State Jazz ensemble did a wonderful job, especially their solo performers. Steve Houghton was also quite fantastic, living up to his name. The overall experience was very…

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    chair in the trumpet section for four consecutive years. In LYO, I became a leader not because I have been a part of the organization since secondary school, but, because I made it a priority to be prepared and immerse myself which gave me and the other trumpets encouragement to practice. The trumpet section and I even had the opportunity to perform at the Louisiana International Film Festival with the Baton Rouge Symphony. In B.R.A.Y.S, for four years, I held the principal trumpet position, and…

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    having a major role in the creation of modern jazz” (listverse). He was also given the nicknames of “Satchmo” or “Pops.” Louis Armstrong changed the focus of jazz from improvisation to solo performance. His trumpet playing skills allowed him to become one of the first to acknowledge the trumpet as a solo instrument. Armstrong also was one of the first scat singers and is known for it becoming widespread. (listverse) In 1922, Armstrong was invited to join Joe “King” Oliver’s Creole Jazz Band.…

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    This toy offers a great deal of opportunities for solitary play. Solitary play is defined as when a child is playing alone and is focused only on what they are playing with. The child can play with the key board, the various buttons, trumpet, and drum, handle, and knob alone. These aspects of the toy would also encourage the child to be very focused on the toy due to the great deal of input that will be caused when these aspects of the toy are activated. This toy also promotes solitary play…

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    Dies Irae Analysis

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    Johannes Verhulst. Along with solo piano, the work has pairs of woodwinds, horns and trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, triangle, cymbals, gong and strings. The genesis of the piece comes from various sources, firstly the European folk…

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    Student leadership is much more complicated to define than one might think. Leadership is defined as the act or instance of leading, and a student is defined a person that attends any form of school or a person who is studying a subject. Therefore, student leadership is defined as any student who is leading among their peers. While this is the definition, some people falsely use the term or interpret it in ways that lead the group being lead in the wrong direction. With there being many ideas…

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    While blowing through the trumpet, he stands on a mountain with his left foot and in the middle of the sea with his right foot. In his left hand, Gabriel holds the key to the gates of heaven. The left side of the painting shows the ones that are being punished, who are struck by lightning…

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    two flutes, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, one cimbasso, timpani, bass drum, cymbals, side drum, triangle, two harps, strings, and an onstage band. The First act was slow and lyrical almost as if they were sneaking upon the kingdom. It was mainly trumpets and violins at this point which gave it a very solemn tone but close to the end of the first act it took off and the trumpets almost sang an angelic toon. The second act was dancelike with…

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    this new place and allowed me to adjust more quickly. As I grew older I received leadership positions in the band, junior year being a Uniform Officer, in charge of the uniforms for the 300 person band, and senior year a trumpet section leader, in charge of the 30 person trumpet section. I have learned much from marching band, including but not limited to; team work, marching band is the ultimate…

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