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    Cited: “Constitutional Topic: The First Amendment.” USConstitution.net. 23 Oct. 2012. “Teens and Cigarettes.” Palo Alto Medical Foundation. American Medical Association‚ 2001. Web Thank You for Smoking. Dir. Jason Reitman. Perf. Aaron Eckhart‚ William H. Macy. Fox Searchlight‚ 2006 Los Altos: Foothill College‚ 2012. 1-3. College‚ 2012. 5-6. Fong. Los Altos: Foothill College‚ 2012. 29-33. Activity (2004): 1-17. Rpt. in English 1A: Composition and Reading. Comp. Valerie Fong

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    cheerful person. She was born in Fresno on March 1‚ 1996. Recently she had graduated from ____high school‚ and had only begun college. As a child‚ she grew a passion for music. During middle school she tried out for the clarinet and she got the position to play. Although she enjoyed the clarinet‚ she wanted a challenge and decided to go for the flute during high school. In the summer she couldn’t let go of a book because she was glued to it. Even though she was not athletic‚ she loved volleyball. What

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    distributed and uploaded to mix. Ensemble- usually a small group of performers Polyphonic- The simultaneous sounding of two or more melodies of equal importance. Group Work: Sidney Bechet First notable jazz saxophone player‚ soprano sax Played clarinet‚ too. Composer Professional by age of 6. Louis Armstrong 1901-1971 [Greatest trumpet player] The most influential jazz musician Learned to play the bugle in home for boys First to be considered a jazz artist. Bix Biederbecke 1903-1931

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    traditional Jazz instruments which focused on the saxophone‚ bass‚ clarinet‚ piano‚ violin‚ and congas. They began alluding to mezzo-forte and the taiko drums diluting its dynamics to pianissimo‚ and the musicians of these drums left after this transition. The congas set a certain tempo that each instrument then followed. At one point‚ each musician has their own solo. It was very intriguing seeing and hearing one of the clarinet players play a traditional wind instrument: didgeridoo. It was dissonant

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    Igor Stravinsky and His Influence on 20th Century Music Igor Stravinsky has long been associated with ballet music‚ in particular with The Firebird‚ Petrouchka‚ and the Rite of spring‚ the trio of works that pushed and developed both dance and music into the modern age. His works also represent a sequence of works in which a thread of continuous growth can be observed. Even today his works have influenced many to take local music and singing lessons. It is on these three works that this paper

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    The bird calls made by the strings in bar 151 are also programmatic. The instrumentation of this movement is quite classical as for majority of the movement the strings play the melody‚ although they are often taken over in parts by solo flutes‚ clarinets or oboe. The melody is based mainly upon the tonic and dominant and is diatonic. It is pleasing to the ear and is quite classical. The harmony is concordant‚ also a classical feature. The second movement‚ titled “By the Brook Side”‚ has both

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    BEETHOVEN CONCERTS The “Pastorale” Symphony and the “Emperor” Piano Concerto‚ one named by Ludwig van Beethoven and the other by a friend‚ are splendid examples of Beethoven’s musical acumen. These pieces are more formally known as Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 and Piano Concerto No. 5. This concert report will cover both pieces and will contain my impressions of each piece. Symphony No. 6 “Pastorale” was performed by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen‚ and was conducted by Paavo Jarvi

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    Beiderbecke. Bix was often mentioned that he could rival Armstrong with his skill. Some of Bix’s song’s were I’m Coming Virginia and There Ain’t No Sweet Man Worth The Salt Of My Tears. Another jazz musician of this time was Benny Goodman. Benny played the clarinet and was proclaimed as one of the best soloist of this era. Even Though most of Benny’s popular song wouldn’t have been made until the thirties he had to start somewhere. His rise to fame started in the late twenties and eventually became one of the

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    Tata’s Nano: A Small Car with Large Consumer Surplus? Ref. No.: ME0012 op y Tata’s Nano: A Small Car with Large Consumer Surplus? “Since‚ promise is a promise the standard dealer version will cost Rs 1 lakh‚”1 – Ratan Tata‚ Chairman‚ Tata Sons “We designed the Nano to offer a new form of transport to the people of India and maybe later‚ to the rest of the world.”2 – Ratan Tata‚ Chairman‚ Tata Sons “…if economists are to play their part in shaping the canons of economic policy

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    trombone. By 1650‚ the right hand grip (the vertical tube that connects the two horizontal tubes of the slide) was added‚ allowing the right hand to execute the sliding motion more easily. Four sizes of sackbuts gave the musician considerable range; alto‚ tenor‚ bass and double bass were all used. By the mid 1550 ’s‚ composers realized that sackbuts blended well with the voice; more and more church music was written for choir and accompanied by sackbuts and cornets (not the cornet related to the valve

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