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    Classical to the Post-Modern Eras In this essay‚ I’m going to trace the development of Classical Music from the late 1750s to the Post-Modern era in the 2000s and provide a brief history of music‚ and how they link together to form what we have today. There are many preconceptions of what the history of music is. Some people think it is mainly a biography of composer’s lives‚ but they are wrong. The history of music is primarily the history of musical style. In order to appreciate this‚ it is essential

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    The song’s overture greets the listener to a piano chord and soft beat; then Ne-yo’s alto vocals enter. As Ne-yo’s vocals progress from the first verse to the chorus‚ the beat slowly crescendos‚ and the piano chords stop. Then‚ the instrumental shifts to an uptempo‚ techno beat. As the chorus develops‚ the beat escalates; then a deeper beat emerges into the background. Once the chorus concludes‚ the techno music decrescendos‚ the piano chords return‚ and Ne-yo’s high vocals retake center stage.

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    Changes within the flute from classical to romantic to neo romantic era’s Flute instrument When a jet of air is directed across one of the open ends at the appropriate speed‚ pulses of air set up a standing wave within the pipe. Some of the energy from the standing wave escapes and propagates to the ear‚ where it is perceived as sound. Holes in the side of the flute can be opened or closed by the player’s fingers‚ which changes the effective length of the pipe and the frequency of the notes that

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    the piece a forward motion with a large amount of reverb applied to the sparse instrumentation filling the space in the mix. When the full ensemble returns at the end of the piece‚ it feels as if we have returned to the intro‚ with the unresolved chord sequence offering no sense of closure. The perpetual round and fade out that ends the song gives the effect that it continues on forever unresolved. The line “God only knows what I’d be without you” now feels uncertain and tense‚ rather than the return

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    1.On a swept wing aircraft if both wing tip sections lose lift simultaneously the aircraft will a) roll b) pitch nose up c) pitch nose down 2. Lift on a delta wing aircraft a) increases with an increased angle of incidence (angle of attack) b) decreases with an increase in angle of incidence (angle of attack c) does not change with a change in angle of incidence (angle of attack 3. On a straight wing aircraft‚ stall commences at the a) root on a high thickness ratio wing b) tip on

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    abbreviations or symbols used to signify the degree of loudness or softness of a piece of music. It also indicates whether there is a change in volume. * Harmony - In general‚ harmony refers to the combination of notes (or chords) played together and the relationship between a series of chords. But to give you a better understanding of harmony‚ let’s first define melody. Melody refers to the tune of a song or piece of music. It is created by playing a series of notes one after another. Harmony accompanies

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    Haydn's symphony

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    written this piece using Sturm Und Drang (in English‚ Storm and Stress). Features of this which are evident in the piece include: Beginning in a minor key‚ the tense harmony in some of the minor-key writing (arising principally from diminished seventh chords and the suspensions)‚ and the rhythmic tension of the opening‚ in which violins‚ doubled by oboes‚ are syncopated against an on-the-beat bass part for lower strings and bassoons. Sturm und Drang is associated with Classical music‚ and therefore shows

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    By Pregash Kannan‚ (K094963) Contents Title Page No.: Introduction 4 Aim 6 Design Brief 7 Research on Design Scheme 8 * Qualities of Balsa Wood 8 * Qualities of UHU Super Glue 11 * Truck Drawing 12 * Truck Considerations 13 * Testing Rig Drawing 16 * Testing Rig Considerations 17 Background Research Information 18 * Four Factors Distinguishing all Types of Bridge

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    Kris Epperson Mrs. Wilder-Newland English 12 15 March 2012 Benefits of Required Music Education According to “College Bound Seniors National Report: Profile of SAT Program Test Takers‚” “Students in music appreciation classes scored 63 points higher on verbal and 44 points higher on math than students with no arts participation.” Music programs are being cut and underfunded even though these programs should be the first to be funded; they provide a magnitude of benefits. Music should be taught

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    Three circles are described touching each other at two places externally. If the sides of the triangle are 4cm‚ 6 cm and 8 cm‚ find the radii of circles. 2. In the given figure‚ circles with centres O and O’ touch internally at point A. AB is a chord of bigger circle intersecting the smaller one at C. If the smaller circle passes through the centre of the bigger circle ‚ then P.T AC = CB. B A A O b B C .O’ 3. A Quadrilateral ABCD is drawn so that D = 90° . BC = 38 cm . CD = 25

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