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    Strange Fruit The Jazz Influence on Their Eyes Were Watching God In the late 1930’s‚ during the Harlem Renaissance‚ when Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God was written‚ the sounds of jazz and blues music filled the air (Hurston). Revolutionary artists such as Duke Elington‚ Teddy Wilson and Bessie Smith became household names as African-Americans began to develop a reputation for themselves as musicians (Blackburn). Among these artists was Billie Holiday‚ "the first popular

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    MH 45 wingless AbstractTo investigate the effects of mh45 airfoil on performance criteria of wingless body during flight. This investigates the dimensions of a prototype airfoil geometry for a wingless aircraft. The wing is including MH45 airfoil profile and is of swept wing design. The investigation framework dictating is mathemeatical analysis of geometry‚ analysis of geometry using computer aided design‚ parts list and reducing part count‚ mechanical linkages‚ optimisation of parts using finite

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    If we will talk about these two legendary songs by AC/DC and Led Zeppelin‚ we can predict that Stairway to heaven is literary better‚ simply because of that specific band called Led Zeppelin. That outstanding band had and still has several iconic performers such as Robert Plant‚ Jimmy Page and John Bonham. AC/DC is one of the classical and the best bands in that genre of music‚ we simply can’t argue about that because of at least Angus Young’s divine charismatic nature and professionalism. Despite

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    in 1957 as a type of musical and also a wonderful opera aria. The composition opened dramatically with the soprano soloist ‚ K. Dastoor‚ entire ensemble playing together. The instruments moved from one chord to the next. The beautiful melody is supported by the representation of the tones of chords as seperate notes‚ adding warmth and emotion to the piece. After the intermission the atmosphere became more enjoyable by the soloists‚ especially Andrei Gorbachev. He added Russian motifs to the compositions

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    appreciate classical music properly you must give it your full attention‚ as well as some knowledge of musical form and structure. Due to a lack of words‚ the actions are transfigured in emotions‚ with the use of notations and chords. For instance‚ it was believed that specific chords and keys in classical music would arouse different moods based on the sound. Beethoven’s 5th in C Minor‚ signified loss‚ coldness‚ and sorrow. However‚ it is the beauty within the simplicity of music that makes it that remarkably

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    musicians to record. Instead of providing each musician with a series of harmonies or chord progressions‚ Davis simply gave each musician parameters in which to perform their improvisation. There were five recordings on the original album; So What‚ Freddie Freeloader‚ Blue in Green‚ All Blues and Flamenco Sketches. My personal favorite is the second recording on the album‚ Freddie Freeloader. I enjoy its particular chord and phrase structure which is composed in the twelve-bar blues format. I also found

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    hated music. I hated how other kids my age were out having fun while I stayed home on the piano bench. I hated the monotony of completing exercises every day on the piano: twelve major scales‚ and thirty-six minor scales‚ forty-eight arpeggios‚ and chord progressions in twelve keys for a grand total of 108 different permutations. After all‚ what was the point? This wasn’t going to land me a job anywhere. Little did I know that this was my future. It is October 2015 during halftime of a football

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    was the Beatles because that band makes interesting pieces. He arranged songs like Day Tripper and Lady Madonna by his technique of playing the moving bass lines‚ harmony‚ chords‚ percussive techniques and melody all at the same time. He arranged a tune called "blue moon" in a similar way‚ introducing the bass line‚ drums‚ chords and melody one by

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    The Bebop Revolution of the 1940s Essay Title No. 4 Name: Karen mc Donagh Student Number: 110333021 Module: Music and Ideas‚ Jazz Lecturer: Paul O Donnel Submission Date: 21-January-2011 Revolution; ‘the forcible overthrow of a government or social order‚ in favour of a new system’. [1] The 1940s saw one of the greatest musical revolutions of the 20th century‚ the transition of swing to bebop. Although the exact origins of the name are ambiguous‚ it is widely accepted that the name bears

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    characteristics that the baroque era consisted of were emotion‚ complexity‚ ornamentation and embellishment at its prime. Most commonly‚ baroque music had a homophonic texture‚ one melody with a single high voice or instrument‚ combined with bass chords or an accompaniment. A feature that is widely known is the basso continuo; the bass lines are performed by voices or instruments such as cellos or bassoons. The continuo sometimes consists of and can be performed by an organ or a harpsichord. Composers

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