“The Phantom of the Opera‚” has always been intriguing to me‚ it is now even more so that I look at it through a more educated musical lens. This musical expertly uses centuries old classic opera techniques‚ and musical elements‚ to create its enticing and captivating scenes. This short essay will include an analysis of the musical elements it uses to highlight each actors character traits‚ to set the scenes‚ develop the plot‚ and to bring forth the intense emotions it draws from the audience.
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improvisation? What is it? First line improvised simultaneous improvisation by all members of a group. * What is a riff? Phrase‚ melodic fragment‚ theme-short repeated phrases used as a melody‚ theme background. * Big Band is 10 or more players. (brass‚ saxophone‚ rhythm section) Standard Big Band is 10 or more. * Ragtime contains? Like a military march‚ had rhythm from African American banjo
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Introduction :Handles and Hinges Ltd H&H was established in Birmingham‚ England‚ by two young entrepreneurs‚ Dave Philips and Chris Agnew‚ both experienced in the hardware trade. The business specialized in the ‘designer’ market for polished metal (brass or stainless steel) door handles‚ cupboard knobs‚ furniture fittings (mostly used in shop/office furniture) and hinges. Their company was successful‚ was based on H&H’s reputation for high-quality‚ unique designs of both traditional and modern
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Sand Density Lab- Nick Schlosser I. Overview- Finding the volume of regular shapes and irregular shapes using different methods like the water displacement method. Procedure- See data chart III. A.)With a ruler of calipers calculate volumes of regular and irregular objects- fill in chart. B.) Record data from another group to compare data for same object. Preliminary questions- 1. Explain how you propose we go about measuring the volume of sand(as sand has air around it. What
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harpsichord or organ were used instead of a piano instruments and it was the main social instrument. In Classical‚ the orchestra was enlarged and organised into it’s present four families(woodwind‚ string‚ brass and percussion. The orchestra was massive advancments in the string section and brass took a bigger role‚ more percussion like bass drum‚ snare drum‚ cymbals and triangle was used and the clarinet and trombone was added. Also‚ the piano was invented and used and became the main social instrument
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Symphony No. 6 – A Palette of Human Emotions By: Gunnar Moll Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky is one of the most famous Russian composers. He was born in Votkinsk on May 7‚ 1840 into a middle class family. His family greatly supported his musical interests. They gave him piano lessons and provided him with the instruction of music theory. Their move to St. Petersburg proved to be a significant milestone is Tchaikovsky’s life. It had set the course for Tchaikovsky’s progress and success in the
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Short case: Handles and Hinges Ltd H&H was established in Birmingham‚ England‚ by two young entrepreneurs‚ Dave Philips and Chris Agnew‚ both experienced in the hardware trade. The business specialized in the ‘designer’ market for polished metal (brass or stainless steel) door handles‚ cupboard knobs‚ furniture fittings (mostly used in shop/office furniture) and hinges. Their company was successful‚ was based on H&H’s reputation for high-quality‚ unique designs of both traditional and modern products
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References: Bertenthal‚ B.I.‚ Longo‚ M.R.‚ & Kosobud‚ A. (2006). Imitative response tendencies following observation of intransitive actions. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance‚ 32‚ 210–225. Brass‚ M.‚ Bekkering‚ H.‚ Wohlschläger‚ A.‚ & Prinz‚ W. (2000). Compatibility between observed and executed finger movements: comparing symbolic‚ spatial‚ and imitative cues. Brain and Cognition‚ 44‚ 124-43. Charman‚ T.‚ & Baron-Cohen‚ S. (1994). Another
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However‚ as their name implies‚ these instruments sound “brassy‚” and they are typically fashioned out of metal. In fact‚ three factors lend brass instruments their characteristic “brassy” timbre: the material‚ the flare-shaped bell‚ and the vibration of the player’s lips on the mouthpiece. As is the case with woodwind instruments‚ pitch in brass instruments depends on the length of the air column. Pitch is therefore directly related to the size of the instrument. The performer alters the length
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