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    butter and jelly sandwich. We did EVERYTHING together. The love I have for you no one could ever replace That. I would tell you that I love you more then SpongeBob loves jelly fishing. Sandy loves karate. Mr. krabs loves money. & Squidward loves his clarinet I need her like Plankton needs the Krabby Patty Secret Formula. I miss you so much I need you back in my life. I want to tell you that our memories will never fade; it will always be locked up tight in my heart and I will forever cherish those memories

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    The musculoskeletal system facilitates the bones‚ muscles‚ joints‚ ligaments‚ and tendons needed for movement. The ligaments are attached to bones and muscles are attached to bones by tendons; both are very important when it comes to the movement of the body. The body needs more than a healthy diet to stay active it also needs exercise to keep the muscles in good health as well. Exercise has both short and long term effect on the skeletal system. The short term effect that exercise has is it increases

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    My book report is from the biography of Mozart written by Robert W. Gutman. It was illustrated by the Jacket art courtesy of Music Lovers Society and was published by Harcourt Brace and Company. It was printed in New York City and the year of publication was 1999. Mozart was born in Salzburg‚ Austria‚ the son of composer‚ musical author‚ and violinist‚ Leopold Mozart and his wife‚ Anna Maria Pertl. His given names were Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Theophilus‚ the last of which is Gottlieb in German

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    Comparing the Classical and Baroque Eras of Music From the 1600’s through the 1900’s‚ two distinct forms of musical composition and periods came into play that would change the way the world looked at musical performance in all its revelations. Baroque music displayed music that expressed drama‚ expression of self and talent in retrospect to the way church felt had previously felt about in the medieval era of thinking. The form of Classical era music that began to engulf much of western Europe gave

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    Handel‚ Mozart and Chopin are three classical composers from three different periods – baroque‚ classical and romantic. Their works all contain the basic elements of music; structure‚ texture‚ melody and harmony. However the ways these things come across are unique to each composer and era‚ as well as having quite a few similarities. Handel’s Messiah is an oratorio in the form of an Italian opera‚ with recitatives‚ arias and choruses. He gave great importance to the choruses‚ of which ’And the

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    Composer report: Ludwig van Beethoven On 17 December 1770‚ Ludwig van Beethoven was born. He was an amazing and great classical musical composer. He is known for being the most famous composer of the classical and romantic periods of music. According to the “Enjoyment of Music” manual‚ Beethoven was born in Bohn‚ Germany. His father‚ with his grandfather‚ was the two singers at the court of a local prince‚ Friedrich Max. (Forney and Machlis 197). Beethoven began to take an interest in music from

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    Music Study Guide

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    by blowing across the edge of a mouth hole Recorders are played by blowing through a whistle mouthpiece Single-reed woodwinds are played by fastening a reed over a hole in the mouthpiece that vibrates when the player blows over it (ex- clarinet‚ bass clarinet‚ saxophone) Double-reed woodwinds use two narrow pieces of cane that are held between the musician’s lips (ex- English horn‚ contrabassoon‚ bassoon) Bass instruments are played by the musician blowing into a cup- or funnel-shaped mouthpiece

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    being a composer‚ as well as the music he writes‚ he is very hesitant to start his morning. As he walks through the doors of his music room‚ he is welcomed by his dull and apathetic students. After a few days‚ Glenn notices a dedicated but inept clarinet player named Gertrude Lang‚ and starts working with her individually. He finally gets her to have a breakthrough by finding a connection with something linked to her soul. He tells her to “Play the Sunset.” She rediscovers her joy of playing and

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    John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Name: Institution:   John Philip Sousa: The Stars and Stripes Forever Introduction In the contemporary world‚ embracing diversity is the key to achieving success in many aspects. It is through the acknowledgment of various cultures that innovative solutions are developed. In that regard‚ the creative elements are experienced in technology‚ artistry‚ and visual art among others. As such‚ this paper will dwell on the music by John Philip Sousa‚ The Stars

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    rhythm‚ fast tempo and fast beat. This type of music was famous during the swing music area‚ not that I remember it‚ but it is depicted on almost all movie scenes of that era. Some of the sections of the song that really attracts me are the drum and clarinet soloed. The combination of the two going back and forward‚ complementing each other‚ it’s static. This is one of those musical pieces that everyone young and old can enjoy.

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