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    Bartok Composer of the week Bela Viktor Janos Bartok he was born in an area that now forms part of Romania on March 25 1881 he was a Hungarian composer, pianist and studied a lot of music. He was considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century. Bartok had 2 kids and their names were Peter Bartok Bela Bartok the III,and his wife's name was Ditta Pásztory-Bartók. Bela Viktor Janos Bartok died in September 26 1945. His wife died on November 21 1982. His parents name…

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    North Carolina native, Ed Kiefer which, I think makes it more exciting for East Carolina University students to play. The piece is based on Latin music and had a great energetic rhythm throughout the whole song. The cowbell, maracas, conga drums and xylophone that started playing at the very beginning of the song set the tempo for all the other instruments that came in during later measures. I found the Chips and Salsa piece…

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    The Opera La Boheme

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    flutes, the piccolo, oboes, the English horn, clarinets, bass clarinets and the bassoon. The brass section was made up of the French horn, trumpets, and trombones. The percussion section included the timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone, glockenspiel, and the chimes. Lastly, the strings were composed of the harp, first and second violins, viola, cello, and double bass. My drawing of the orchestra’s seating arrangement is included in the email with the ticket stub concert…

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    Eight marching drums menacingly stand surrounded by the dim light of flickering fluorescent bulbs dangling above. The new recruits enter the room and slowly walk to their respective drum—their new homes for the next hours. All members stand with wide eyes and unstable posture. They nervously wait for the tech’s commands. The room encompassed in a seemingly endless silence. The tech sounded off and the new drumline members stepped off in perfect time and began the never ending, never moving…

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    the concepts? 7. What will students do? 8. How will you determine if the students are meeting the intended learning objective(s)? TEACHER: (every question should have a detailed set of actions) Assign students to move to Orff instruments (i.e. xylophones) and some to keyboards. Lead students in alternation of various tempos between the notes C and G. I will be discussing tempo throughout the activity/exercise Informal Assessment: Split students into teams (Orff instruments vs keyboard) and…

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    interpretation of a piece of music, especially the conductor Andrew Litton. Several instruments such as violin, viola, cello, double bass, brass, woodwind, trumpets , trombones, bass trombone; timpani, snare drum, triangle, cymbals, bass drum, xylophone; harp characterized the scene. The audience enjoyed the vibrating elements that produced the sound in string instruments such as the guitar, harp, piano etc. Obviously, there were genius melodic and harmonic creativity; the masterpiece thus that…

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    On August 23,2017, I observe at Project Hope Early learning center locate in Harvey, Illinois. I observe in Ms. Neeland preschool classroom. In the classroom, there are about fifteen children on the roster but only about eleven attend every day. The demographic in the classroom are African American, Hispanic, and Caucasian there are seven girls and six boys. There are three students that I observe in Ms. Neeland classroom. The students in Ms. Neeland classroom are either four or five-year old.…

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    Fortissimo

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    now this resemblance is insistently emphasized, and the funeral melody acquires the features of a deliberately dashing dance in defiant orchestration: the flute and the piccolo flute in an extremely high register with the accompaniment of a wooden xylophone tone, like a banging of bones. Change each other different episodes - volitional, lyrical, courageous and sinister. There is a struggle of different forces, the confrontation that leads to the victory of a strong-willed, courageous beginning…

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    Music education. There are various definitions of the word, but what is my definition? Music education is a way of life. People go out into the world with a specific calling just waiting for them to guide towards a brighter future. It may come instantly for some, but others it will take awhile. Sometimes people are surrounded by music their entire life which can influence them to follow in their family members footsteps. However, others, including myself, have wanted to go out into the world…

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    practiced at E.B Stillman and I am nervous. The stage is so big and I get to sit up there with all the other band players. I play the flute, yes I am a flutist. There are flutes, clarinets, trumpets, trombones, tubas, french horns, snare drums, oboes, a xylophone, and a big drum. I am a nine year old fifth grader. Some little kids might think a flute of a toy flute. But no, this is what a real deal flute would look like. It is a long silver tube with lots of little circles. Those circles would…

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