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    Vermillion’s teaching skills were greatly displayed. She had the ability to not only play the piano and direct her students simultaneously‚ but also hear when a student was singing off- key‚ or any other musical flaws within her twenty- five voice choir. When an issue did

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    The red rubber ball concept is a concept created by Kevin Carroll to describe what motivates you. My red rubber ball is music. I found this out when I was four and I fell in love with High School Musical which molted my love for music. I love music because you can express yourself through it. Music is also a great way for me to relieve stress. Finally‚ music is great because it can bring people together. You can express yourself through music. Your lyrics can tell a story that you have gone through

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    radiating chapels. The plan of Amiens Cathedral is like that of the other Classical cathedrals at Chartres and Reims‚ as well as the Notre-Dame in Paris: a three-aisled nave with a twin-towered west facade‚ a three-aisled transept‚ a five-aisled choir‚ an ambulatory‚ and radiating chapels. The whole design reflects the builders’ confident use of the complete High Gothic structural vocabulary: the rectangular-bay system‚ the four-part rib vault‚ and a buttressing system that permitted almost complete

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    complete state of depression and loneliness‚ but since I had singing‚ I stayed mostly positive and cheerful through the whole experience. Singing and choir was a place for me to forget all my troubles and be happy and focus on the things I love in life. Choir was like a close knit family‚ they were my support when I was down in this hard time. Choir always kept me going. My junior year was tough. I had a lot of hard classes and teachers I did not appreciate. Every morning‚ I would wake up and say

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    We’re English‚ and the English are the best at everything. So we’ve got to do the right things.’” (42). Unfortunately‚ the boys as a whole are lost to the unfamiliar bestial nature inside directed by a lead hunter named Jack‚ the leader of his school choir contradicting their later savagery‚ and they commit regrettable actions that they normally would not do. In developing the major theme of the novel‚ civilization vs. savagery‚ Golding employs numerous symbolic objects and acts to represent and emphasize

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    Wilfred Owen -Anthem for Doomed Youth 1) How is the savage brutality of war reflected in images of death in this poem? Wilfred Owen shows the brutality of war in the poem using a variety of techniques. As evident in “monstrous anger of the guns” indicates guns were firing as if they had a strong dangerous anger in them killing many soldiers. As well as that Owen also uses emotive language by including alliteration. He wrote “stuttering rifles rapid rattle”‚ this phrase uses alliteration

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    The development of vocal music is a wide spread journey‚ filled with many changes and branching off of core ideals. In order to understand the origins of the music we listen to today‚ we must understand the past‚ and how music has developed. Three periods vital to the development of vocal music includes the Middle Ages‚ the Renaissance‚ and the Baroque era. The music of the Middle ages was very religious. According to Music: The Art of Listening‚ the only type of music that was even recognized that

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    in 1063 in the presence of William the Conqueror‚ all that remains of this building is the crypt beneath the choir. Rouen Cathedral was rebuilt in 1145 by Bishop Hugues d ’Amiens based on the new Gothic style he had seen at Saint-Denis Basilica in Paris. After a fire in 1200 destroyed all but the nave arcades‚ the Saint-Romain tower and the left portal‚ reconstruction began at once. The choir and the rest of the cathedral were built in the more mature Gothic style of the 13th century‚ completed around

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    The song is first shown when a choir is practicing at their church‚ simultaneously during the same time that George and Emily were having a conversation through their open windows as they are doing their schoolwork in the first act. It is also sung during the wedding ceremony that George

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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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