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    pauses. There's also legato that's connecting the song. Harmony- There is no vocal harmony, when he continues the singing, for a breath of time, it adds an echoing effect. The chords are played in a pentatonic format. Timbre- There's an Arabic style of music incorporated into this song. The influence is heard when the violin plays after the main riff (3:25). Even the vocals are influenced by the Arabic style during the vocal stretches. Otherwise, mainly European…

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    Music Theatre Ambitions

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    Music theatre: an art through which to lose oneself and find oneself simultaneously, tell stories that need to be told, cathartically influence people, and give joy to both the performers and audience members. Growing up in an artistic household, full of music, theatre, and dance, I discovered these truths firsthand. I began singing early in life, and dancing around the house, singing songs, reading, and drawing soon consumed the vast majority of my childhood. Early on, I encountered the…

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    Influence Of R & B Music

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    Influences of this Century Ranging from rock and roll to classical and even to hip-hop, music has been a major influence in the lives of the people of this planet since its creation. In the words of LeQuita C. Harrison, in the article titled, The Affects of R&B Music in Gender&Youth, “Music has been around for centuries captivating the hearts and minds of people all around the world” (2013). Specifically, the music created by contemporary R&B artists in this century has been some of the most…

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    Morris Category: Review Sub category: Single/Pop Title: Rachel Costanzo ‘Miles Away’ Single Review On the cusp of releasing her debut EP, Melbourne singer Rachel Costanzo’s latest single “Miles Away” is all you could want and more. Filled with soaring vocals and beautifully played piano that makes your heart skip a beat, the tale of love shows us a new facet of the 18-year old as she strips back her pop sensibilities to deliver a moving ballad. Opening with a simple piano melody, plenty of…

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    Music In Schools

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    According to google, music is: “Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.” Music in schools is a very big topic and debate. Some people argue that it is useless and a waste of money, but music is a very important part of school and can improve our learning capabilities. A reason why music should still be included in our schools is because people do better in school if they play an instrument. Research done…

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    tell how sad they are to lose each other. All of the musical elements, like the dynamics, set a gloomy mood. This helps the audience to understand that this is hard for the characters to undergo. The modern time period makes the music the most effective and relatable. This music was chosen to show the emotional connection that Troy and Gabriella have. The dialogue makes it even more effective and easier to understand. The lyrics explain what’s happening in the scene. Gabriella is leaving because…

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    There are several factors that would motivate an individual to risk the vulnerability and criticism associated with singing in public: love of music, love of performing, and love of attention. Perhaps all three of these components factored into Florence Foster-Jenkins pursuit and passion for singing on stage .Unfortunately, Florence didn't have the vocal talent worthy of performing - unbeknownst to her. Throughout her amateur career as an opera singer, Florence unwittingly faced ridicule about…

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    Moby Dick Critique

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    the viewer was any work involving Captain Ahab. Jay Hunter Morris did an incredible job expressing not only the emotions of a maniacally obsessed Captain, but also the complete engagement to direct the energy on stage to the characters. Thus, the music sung by Jay Hunter Morris fills the viewer with incredible intrigue and curiosity to follow the story, even if he already knows the ending from previous experience. Moby Dick will leave any viewer speechless and saddened at the tragic end for…

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    While music and language are both processed by the auditory cortex, language generally considered to be lateralized to the left hemisphere, and properties of music to the right. However, some features of sound are common to perception of both music and language. These common features include pitch, timbre, and hierarchical structure. In music, perception of pitch is important in identifying aspects such as melodies and harmonies in a musical piece. In non-tonal languages, variations of pitch…

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    the Radio City Music Hall in New York City is on its own a treat to see. Between the high energy music, along with original Beach Boys members the entire performance was brilliant from start to finish, earning a well-deserved standing ovation. Although all in all the show was excellent, Brian Wilsons vocals were lacking at points, and coupled with obvious difficulties served as an indicator that this may unfortunately be one of his last times up on stage. The venue of Radio City Music Hall is…

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