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    Jordon emphasizes that aural skills are best taught within a harmonic context rather than a melodic or linear approach. He argues that intervals have a different function depending on their placement within a specific harmonic context. Jordon espouses that aural skill warm-ups should employ at least two parts and be disseminated from easy to hard in all modes. Jordon believes that establishing the “anchor note” or resting tone is of upmost importance when teaching intonation. For example‚ sol-mi

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    This is from The Wizard of Oz. Dorothy‚ the Scarecrow‚ the Tin Man are trying to reach the Emerald City to see the Wizard of Oz. During their trip‚ they come across a scary forest‚ where they start contemplating all of the possible bad situations that can occur. The scenery is darkened and gloomy‚ as opposed to the rest of the movie. The group of friends go from skipping and being hopeful‚ to apprehensive and a dawdling pace. The mood is anxious and daunting. The music in this scene is enchanting

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    Timed Music Essay on Beethoven’s 1st Symphony: Exposition Time Started: 8:48 AM Time Finished: 9:30 AM Question: Write an informative account of the exposition of the first movement of this symphony. Answer: This essay will focus on the exposition of the 1st movement of the 1st symphony written by Beethoven. The exposition begins in bar 13 and ends in bar 109 and consists of four key areas: the 1st subject‚ the bridge passage‚ the 2nd subject‚ and the codetta. The piece is in sonata

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    River Flows in You a piano piece composed and performed by Yiruma (Lee-Ru-Ma)‚ a New Age artist. It is part of his second album First Love which was marketed in 2001. In accordance to this‚ River Flows is popular for weddings and was also used the pop film Twilight. Piano‚ the instrument Yiruma first played‚ is the only instrument used to play the piece. As heard in the recording‚ River Flows in You‚ begins with an andante tempo. The tempo gradually heightens up as the song progresses. It gives

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    Taylor Swift Analysis

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    I watched Taylor Swift acoustic performances from the RED album. The first song presented in the performance was “We are never ever getting back together”. This popular song features a variety of musical techniques. During the song Taylor Swift begins playing the song at a consistent speed. Later in the song at 2:04 she changes her to a faster tempo and at 2:29 returns to her original tempo. The faster tempo makes the song feel climatic‚ I feel that she is able to highlight certain lyrics or parts

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    Stereotypes Of Music Essay

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    What is the first thing listeners pay attention to when listening to a good song? The instrumental and how it shows the rhythm and base of the composition’s flow? The voice and how it shows the feeling and how it captivates people with the harmony? The lyrics and how it carries the melody while painting a picture? However‚ does the artist get the most attention as they display their simple characteristics‚ such being their impact‚ gender‚ race‚ or age? Listeners have been swayed to like artists

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    Listening to 3 different version of the song at times was quiet harder than you think. You would think after hearing the 3 songs play over and over‚ you would be able to hear all the differences and similarities between them but that’s not the case. The song “Hallelujah Chorus” is a beautiful peace that has been made into many versions. After listening to the three different version of the same song “Hallelujah Chorus”‚ I was able to hear some slight difference and similarities between them. First

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    SHS Fall Concert Essay

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    On the night of Monday‚ October 16th‚ I had the opportunity to perform as part of the Wind Ensemble in the SHS Fall Concert. The ensemble consisted of woodwinds‚ brass‚ and percussion. Our band presented two pieces in the concert: a program and an overture. Although we were not as prepared for the concert as I’d hoped‚ I opine that the wind ensemble performed rather successfully. Opening for the wind ensemble‚ was a composition by Michael Daugherty called Alligator Alley. This intense and syncopated

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    In Billie Holiday’s version‚ the song begins with a duo play of piano and trumpet‚ which creates a strong atmosphere of how a haunting story begins. When I was hearing the beginning section‚ the rhythm made me feel like I was holding a glass of brandy and sitting at the dark corner of a distressed bar where the singer described the story of a piece of pathetic history. This version does not present a clear pulse but the spacing between the lyrics and the arrangement of the instruments highlight the

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    There are hundreds of thousands of trumpet players in the world‚ perhaps even millions. I really have no clue as to the real number of players there are‚ and the exact number isn’t important. The thing I would like you to think about is how many of those players could you distinguish by name from their sound alone? My guess is you probably couldn’t name too many. Why are some players instantly recognizable while others may be good players‚ but sound too similar to other good players to recognize

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