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    one’s mind. It gives a sort of relaxation but in reality the song expresses the devotion of the people towards god. They invoke moods through their content‚ musical construction and the atmosphere they create. Nepalese people celebrate Tihar as their second biggest festival. The festival is specially known for musical beats of ‘Deusi’ and ‘Bhailo’. People of all age sing the song‚ dance on the music beat and celebrate the festival. This shows the value of music in modern cultural world

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    Native American Music

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    Native American music has many different musical styles. Within every Native American tribe there is a variety of musical styles and instruments. In response to the research that I have conducted‚ there are three main musical styles that are going to be my point of focus. The Sioux Grass Dance‚ the Zuni Lullaby‚ and the Iroquois Quiver Dance are the principal methods which contribute to Native American music. The Sioux Grass Dance is considered to be the most popular style of Native

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    well as a strong rhythm. This was a form of music that was used in religious ceremonies‚ shadow puppets and pantomimes. Usually‚ a pinpeat ensemble will consist of between nine to twelve instruments. Mohori - This kind of music has more than 600 musical themes and there are still many hundreds more that have been lost to time. Mohori music is most often heard at royal banquets‚ played to folk dancing or at summer concerts in the present day Plengkar - PlengKar is the music that this played at weddings

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    matter. The subject matter in the new music was now not only purely abstract‚ but frequently drawn from other art-form sources such as literature‚ or history (historical figures) or nature itself. As Romantic composers widened the range of their musical material‚ we find richer harmonies‚ more passionate melodies‚ and greater use of chromaticism. There was an enormous increase in the size of the orchestra. The tuba was added to the brass section‚ valves were invented‚ giving the brass more flexibility

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    Music in My Life

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    for the day that waits. I think it is like the memoirs to my life as it has been there throughout everything with me. When I was younger‚ I didn’t have the great love for musical as I do now. I mainly listened to whatever was playing in the background or what my parents were listening to. I didn’t have much of a care for musical compositions. There was sometimes a little bit of pop music thrown in to the mix here and there‚ but that’s really all I liked back then. Whether I was in the car‚ the house

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    to reach these heights. There is a historic and a great profound interest for the in these instruments‚ such as the Saxophone. Not only is beautiful for its tone‚ but elegant in its looks. It would intrigue anyone who has musical background or just loves the sound these musical tools playing in harmony. There is a bit of history in the origination of the saxophone. From the making of it‚ to where it’s being used to perform in extraordinary pieces of music. This paper will explore who and how made

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    Hawaiian Music

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    Hawaiian music is a “unifying factor in the development of modern Pacific music” (Hawaiian music and musicians: an illustrated history. Honolulu‚ 1979 page 7) The monarchy‚ King Kalakaua and his sister‚ Liliuokalani‚ also played a part in Hawaii’s musical history. They composed songs that mixed the emotions of Hawaiian with the melodic tunes of Europe. Queen Liliuokalani composed more than 100 songs including the famous “Aloha Oe”. King Kamehameha V was also the original conductor of a band which later

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    Acknowledgement This humble research would not have been a reality without the boundless encouragement‚ assistance and effort extended to the researcher by the persons who shared their experiences‚ ideas and expertise. The Researcher hereby acknowledges with profound gratitude and warmest sincerity‚ the assistance extended by the following persons: To Prof. Rex Emmanuel L. Asuncion‚ my music adviser who shared his time and expertise and knowledge in music. To Dr. Liza Marie M. Manoos‚ as my

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    For my theatre venture‚ I visited the Gratz College Theater’s rendition of Beauty and the Beast on May 26th. When attending a musical based on a Disney film‚ the attendees will make critics based on the original movie. This particular production far exceeded any expectations I had going into the theater. Spanning from the directors‚ to the stage director‚ to the music played‚ it was a superb production. The movement and enthusiasm of the actors made the viewer feel like they were transported to that

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    Lena Horne

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    when she acted in the film Death of a Gunfighter‚ her character’s marriage to a white man went unremarked in the script. Horne herself was a pivotal figure in the changing attitudes about race in the 20th century; her middle-class upbringing and musical training predisposed her to the popular music of her day‚ rather than the blues and jazz genres more commonly associated with African-Americans‚ and her photogenic looks were sufficiently close to Caucasian that frequently she was encouraged to try

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