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    My Jr High choir teacher‚ Mrs. Bradbury‚ was the most challenging teacher I have ever had. She would never cut the choir a break‚ and never stopped pushing us to be our best; “I can’t” was not acceptable to her. I hated her with every fiber of my being‚ and every time she spoke all I wanted to do was sew her lips together. It wasn’t until the beginning of ninth grade when I realized she was amazing. Once I let my guard down‚ we instantly connected. Recognizing how much I loved to sing and becoming

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    MUSIC IN BIBLE CHOIRS IN THE BIBLE TIMES Singing has always been a part of worship and praise to God. When God laid the foundation of the earth‚ "the morning stars sang together" job 38:4‚7. The great-great-grandson of Adam and Eve was given the name Mahalalel‚ meaning "giving praise to God by singing"-Gen.5:12. God also sings for joy - Zephaniah 3:17. Psalms‚ the longest book in the bible‚ is a collection of hymns written by many composers. The book of psalms was used as a hymn book in bible

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    On November 27th‚ I attended the University of Alabama’s chamber choir and women’s choir concert. The concert started at 7:30 with the chamber choir. A chamber choir is made up of both males and females. The conductor bowed and the concert began. Before the members of the choir began to sing the conductor set the key for the song on the piano. The first song that they sang was not listed in the program. It was more of an introductory song. Sure On This Shining Night was the next song that they sang

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    17th‚ I attended a concert at Franklin & Marshall College. The concert featured members of the Lancaster symphony chorus and orchestra. Overall‚ the choirs combined with the orchestra‚ presented a full‚ beautiful sound. Their consonants were crisp‚ they used crescendos and decrescendos skillfully‚ and their voice parts were balanced. First‚ the choirs and orchestra combined performed Beethoven’s “Mass in C”. This section of the concert featured four soloists who are well known opera singers. What

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    countries. The World Christian Encyclopedia estimates the church has a following of about 30‚000.[3] Contents [hide] 1 Mission of the Church 2 Church History 3 Spiritual Nation 3.1 Church Anthem 3.2 Church Flag 4 Radio Programs 5 Church Choir 6 Customs 7 References 8 External links [edit]Mission of the Church To preach the gospel of the Kingdom of God or Kingdom of Heaven‚ to the whole world‚ all the nations‚ produce fruits‚ care for and insure the fruits last and become one holy

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    la and is intuitively tuned by the choir as it relates to the “anchor note.” Therefore‚ it is essential for the choir to audiate the resting tone in order to tune the interval correctly. Shaw’s warm-up

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    correlate to the message of the song. I noticed that the singers had a soft tone when singing the lyrics “Tok tok tok” but they still managed to seem strong and powerful as a choir. The intensity levels of their voices would vary by word and the sound of the sticks really emphasized the forest background of the piece. Whenever the choir sang “Tok tok tok” they were very clear with their words‚ enunciated‚ and were on

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    vote.” Page 30‚ Chapter 1 2. Golding introduces the choir in the first chapter; he does this by having Ralph blow on the conch so the boys in the choir come to look what it was. Golding first introduces the boys in a creative manner. He introduces them as a creature. “With the diamond haze of the beach‚ something dark was fumbling along.” Page 26‚ Chapter 1. This introduction as a dark creature foreshadows the darkness that the choir will boast further along in the story line. Golding then introduces

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    piece did come up in 1597 in Nonsuch Palace in a catalogue where the piece was dubbed as "a song of fortie partes". Many believe the piece to be written for Queen Elizabeth for her 40th birthday. To create Spem in alium Tallis organized the choir in 8 different choirs each containing 4 different voice parts. Thomas Tallis is deemed as one of the most important English composers of sacred music. Born in the 16th century Tallis started his career as a boy chorister then an organist for Dover Priory and

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    Thursday Study Study Study Study and do Assignments and Researches. Friday Study Study Study Study and do Assignments and Researches. Saturday Free Time Free Time Free Time Free Time Sunday Free time but up to lunch time only. Do choirs. Review Lessons or Advance Study. Review Lessons or Advance Study.Monday Study Study Study Study and do Assignments and Researches. Tuesday Study Study Study Study and do Assignments and Researches. Wednesday Study Study Study Study

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