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    the front door‚ this may be due to the warm colors used inside and out. Plenty of happy faces and wait just inside the door. First you must pass through the foyer with a rather undescriptive sign about the offered happy hour. The sound of popular music welcomes you too. As you walk in the door if you look over to your right you look right directly into the bar which has televisions plastered all over the walls. Often there is the sound of loud regulars watching sports and talking amongst each other

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    Middle C has a frequency response of 262 hertz. The lowest C begins below the threshold of normal human hearing at 16 hertz. Notes in the lowest frequency range start sounding less like notes and more like rumblings. Concert A Performers use concert A or A 440 to tune their instruments to ensure that all of the instruments in the ensemble play the same pitch. A 440 occurs six notes higher than middle C. Every other pitch on the instrument tunes relatively to this pitch. The piano

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    Romantic Music: The Ideals of Instrumental Music At one point in the study of the Romantic period of music‚ we come upon the first of several apparently opposing conditions that plague all attempts to grasp the meaning of Romantic as applied to the music of the 19th century. This opposition involved the relation between music and words. If instrumental music is the perfect Romantic art‚ why is it acknowledged that the great masters of the symphony‚ the highest form of instrumental music‚ were

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    Piano Concert Review

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    Concert Review On April 8th 2004 I attended the "Music for Piano" concert featuring Bette Coulson and Philip Seward at the Columbia College Concert Hall. The show was only about an hour. Mr. Seward and Mrs. Coulson played five pieces together and then each play on solo. This was my first piano concert‚ of any kind‚ that I have attended. This was something new for me. The concert included seven different pieces. Claude Debussy composed three of them‚ La puerta del vino‚ Le Vent dans la Plaine‚ and

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    Music Industry Essay Introduction A i: I am going to be looking at the music publishing companies Universal Music Group‚ Inc. (UMG)‚ one of the biggest major labels in the music industry and Beggars Group Limited‚ (BGL)‚ a powerful UK independent label. UMG own and administrate VEVO and in recent news Google Inc. is reportedly looking at investing a 10% stake worth £42million. The deal has not yet been signed but it is said that it will include a renewal agreement that will see VEVO

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    Mueller Concert Report

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    Wichita native Dr. Brain Mueller returned to a Wichita stage for a marimba solo. Mueller‚ a Wichita State University graduate‚ joined the WSU Impulse Percussion Group for their Marimba Spiritual concert. The concert was held at Miller Concert hall Monday evening. Directed by Gerald Scholl‚ the IPG played a diverse set of seven songs. The first song‚ titled “Fractalia” was a beautiful piece. It was slow‚ but powerful and sounded as if the audience was transported to the rainforest. The next

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    Comparison Between Piano Concert by Barbara Wieman and Sacramento Chamber Orchestra February 20‚ 1997 William Strang On Feb 20‚1997‚ I attended a piano concert that was performed by Barbara Wieman. The performance was held at the American River College Music Department choir room. The choir room holds about 100 people and every seat was taken and students were seated on the floor. The audience was dressed casual as everyone was students trying to do their concert papers. Barbara Weiman

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    Concert Report 1

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    Baichim Jennet Tita Music 1220 Survey of Western Music Dr. Jonas Westover 12/05/2014 Music Appreciation: concert report I attended concert Welcome Christmas 2014 performed by the Vocal Essence and The Ensemble singers on Friday December 5th from 7.30 to 9: 30 pm at the Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church‚ Apple Valley. The concert was conducted by Phillip Brunelle‚ narrated by Katherrine Fennard and fiddled by Sara Pajounen. Recording devices and cameras were prohibited it could have been a nice

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Name Institutional Affiliation Introduction Academicians argue that‚ a powerful reader paints a picture on a reader’s mind. Writing effective different types of essays is increasingly becoming a critical organ of academic success (Feng & Checkett‚ 2014‚ p. 152). There are two major types of essays‚ narrative and descriptive. While the two might be appropriate in academic writing‚ one is arguably effective that the other. Narrative essays tells a story from personal

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    held each year around Labor Day and the early fall. If one has never been to a blue grass‚ they have missed an extra special entertainment venue. The concerts provided some of the best bluegrass bands in the country. And‚ notwithstanding the outstanding talent associated with some of these bands‚ the fun really did not start until the concert was over. That is when all of the bluegrass aficionados would grab their lawn chairs and form small groups of individuals playing their own instruments

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