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    Frank Sinatra Essay

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    of a Bachelor” and “My Way” are portrayed in different ways, but both songs are in relation to an end of an era. Although the song “Death 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…

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    In the movie, Begin Again, the soundtrack plays a significant role in telling the story and reuniting the characters with their loved ones. With minimal prominence, the director uses the soundtrack to add elements found in musicals due to the fact that the songs play along with the theme as the characters develop. Greta and Dan are both similar when it comes to loneliness, rejection, and the question of where the loyalties of their loved ones lie. Both characters display mistrust, distance, and…

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    Music, or more specifically lyrical music, is an inseparable part of the average American's lifestyle. It’s in our cars, it’s in the stores we frequent, it’s on our phones, computers, and tablets, it’s in the shows we love and the commercials we love to hate, billions of dollars are made off of streaming services and contracts each year. However, for the majority of American’s, the extent of their own singing exposure is serenading the soap bubbles in the shower or crooning to their favorite…

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    greatest singer of all time. With his 4-octave vocal range to his vocal transparency, and with his vocal dynamics, proves that he is in fact the greatest of all time. “A killer queen” and “dynamite with a laser beam”, perhaps Freddie was referring to his own powerful vocal presence with these lyrics. Rightly so, for no other singers dynamic voice has stirred emotions like Freddie Mercury’s. It has been said that “Bohemian Rhapsody” still showcases unrivaled vocal talent since its release 41…

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    I mainly enjoyed it because there were vocals and an actual performance along with the music being sang, instead of just instruments with no vocals. Both the band and the orchestra played terrific and I would most likely go back to see the band play because it was interesting for me to see a group reiterate the Beatles music, and they played…

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    Vocal Performance is an important class to me because it is a helpful and useful way to prepare me for when I am going to perform and make me more confident in what I am trying to portray. I want to be a vocalist as a career when I get older. I will need to be able to learn different techniques, how to breathe the correct way, how to use my voice right, different styles and ETC. for confidence preparation, and knowledge. I will have to take everything that I learn very seriously and work really…

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    Once I was watching ‘’The Voice’’ and this girl is up stage to sing. She was little, and seemed to be really nervous about it and she was carrying a little teddy bear on her pocket. Right away I was like ‘’oh she’s too nervous which will make her sing bad and get disqualified’’. As she was getting ready I was leaving the room because I ‘’knew’’ what was going to happen. When I’m on the hallway she starts to sing a really hard song but she completely hits every note so well and I turned around…

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    Cammilas Monologue

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    [ SMROOKIES — AUDITION PROFILE ] » | audition song: Sorry Not Sorry - Demi Lovato » | link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4WLVdf03hc (0:39 - 2:25) » | why did your character choose that song?: "Now I'm out here looking like revenge Feelin' like a 10, the best I ever been And yeah, I know how bad it must hurt To see me like this, but it gets worse" ✧ Basically to rub in her mothers face how successful and talented she has become. After she cut her mother off and started living her…

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    In the song “Stolen Dance” be Milky Chance which was released in the late 2013 in the album “Sadnecessary” became a hit this one of a kind song stayed at the top ten in over twenty countries (Stolen Dance - Milky Chance). This song is definitely a hit. The German composer Celmens Rehbein, was not even sure the song would make it way to the U.S. However, with the posting of Youtube the song and the composer got some great notice by the catchy beat the smooth lyrics. The first couple of lines…

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    "You just didn't have a sparkle in your eye." Only a few weeks after my seventeenth birthday, I sat in front of a panel of adults I had once adored as they told me why they had crushed my lifelong dream. For obvious reasons, I did not like the answer. My entire life I had dedicated to performing- singing, dancing, and acting. I always had a desire to be a star someday, and when I was awarded the voice scholarship at my high school and given featured roles in the musical every year, I thought my…

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