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    the beast. These symbols illustrate how Golding views human values, interactions with one another, and social diversity. First, Golding introduces the conch. The conch is a symbol of organization within a civilization."Let him be chief with the trumpet-thing." (Golding). The boys see Ralph as the leader since he is the person holding the conch. Golding uses to make fun of how humans select their leaders. For example Piggy was the smartest one out of them all, however, he was not chosen as…

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    serve a).god that is made out of stone or wood .There are many testimony of his miracle working acts. A believer knows that death is not the end of a person. For the bible tells us “In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed” (1 Cor. 15:52). As a Christian there will always be people trying to get us to deny our belief about Prime Reality?, What is the nature of the world around…

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    Up Film Analysis

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    In film, there are both visual and sound aspects that allow the audience to know the true meaning of a story. Two aspects equally important in a modern aged film. The award winning movie Up (2009) is brilliant at combining these two aspects. The film is about an old man’s adventurous journey to forfill a promise by traveling through a floating house carried by hundreds of balloons. Today I am going to analyze a scene in the beginning of the film about Carl’s past. The instrumental composition…

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    a highly public forum among men. Desdemona and Othello also portrayed their love and devotion towards each other, although not excessive sexual passion. “That I did love the Moor to live with him My downright violence and storm of fortunes May trumpet to the world. My heart's subdued Even to the very quality of my lord. I saw Othello's visage in his mind, And to his honor and his valiant parts Did I my soul and fortunes consecrate. So that, dear lords, if I be left behind, A moth of peace, and…

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    Essay On Jazz Instruments

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    As well as the drummer Sebastian, did very well not overpowering the other instruments playing. At one point one of the trumpet players was holding a small item at the end of his instrument that look like the end of a toilet plunger, which confused me a little bit. But, I just assumed it was there to make the sound more rounded. Also, towards the end of “Jackson Square”, it…

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    Orchestra Concert Review

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    and allegro. The beginning of the concert opens slowly with emotions running deep and meaningful with short tempo spikes to surprise and evoke nervousness, then bring you back to your seat in forgiving consonant intervals. A piano, French horns and trumpets bring a dark concerned, uneasy feeling of urgency as the violins and basses run away with the tempo. Symbols and drums take me back to an earlier revolutionary period with a rhythmic beat almost portraying strides leading up to a battle.…

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    California State University of Dominguez Hills at 7:30 P.M. The Halloween concert was composed of several musical performances from students at Dominguez Hills. Their performances consisted of the used of many different instruments such as the trumpet, bass, piano, keyboard, saxophone, vocal and the acoustic guitar. The Annual Halloween Concert took place in the recital hall named Marvin Laser Recital Hall. The recital hall was a very simple hall that didn’t really distract the eye from the…

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    I learned many things in experiencing three performances. I attended the King Stephen Op.117 by Beethoven, Piano Concerto No.1 in C major, Op.15 by Beethoven, and lastly The Firebird by Stravinsky. These three pieces of music have many different and similar characteristic. In this paper I’m going to discuss how the different instruments are used to make different tones. How these different tones can create different images and how these images can create different emotions and tensions. My…

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    directors get to learn under an experienced director, this allows them to get a good idea on how to run their own program. It also gives them more experience with the instrument. Part of a music education degree is learning each instrument. This includes trumpet, flute, clarinet, saxophone, tuba, baritone, percussion, and other sub instruments. Learning each instrument is important because it allows directors to understand what it is like to play that instrument. It helps them understand what it…

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    Louis Armstrong was a jazz band player. Louis played the cornet. It's a type of trumpet. He was born August 4,1901. Louis grew up in a poor African American neighborhood in New Orleans. He had siblings. Louis married Lucille Wilson,1942. Louis died July 6,1971 because of a heart attack. Character Traits Louis lived with his younger sister and his mother. His father had left the family when Louis was just a boy. Louis was a black boy and he worked really hard to have a roof over his family's head…

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