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    UNIVERSITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CORINTH CAMPUS Instructor: Mr. Lambert Phillip Submission date: 28th February‚ 2013 Music Education GROUP MEMBERS Table of Contents Introduction .................................................................................................Pg 3 Membranophones ................................................................................................Pg 4-5 Idiophones ...............................................................

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    singing‚ and writing music as well. I can vividly remember when I was very young in our family room we had a stereo and my family and I would dance and play along to music. I specifically remember The Beatles and The Eagles. I had a small plastic snare drum that I use to use until sadly I stepped on it. Both of my Uncles played music and were in a band themselves. My Uncle Ed was a drummer and my Uncle Ronnie was a guitarist and a singer. I remember going to concerts for their band a t a young age as

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    First Song: “Moonlight in Vermont” uses a bass‚ drums‚ piano‚ guitar‚ and saxophone. The song has a slow tempo and a relaxed sound. The bass‚ drums‚ and piano keep the rhythm while the saxophone and guitar play melodies both separately and layered. The guitar‚ saxophone‚ and bass play an improvised solo. The improvisations are simple and blend well with the slow tempo. The soft and light tone from the guitar and saxophone are what help to classify this song as cool jazz. This song has some classical

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    Disco Started in the late 60s/ early 70s‚ peaking in popularity in the mid to late 70s Very socially inclusive: blacks‚ whites‚ gays‚ Latinos‚ woman and men. Originated in New York and Philadelphia. Started as a knee jerk reaction to the over powering position of rock music at that time. Takes influence from Latin‚ Funk and Soul music. Prominent early exponents were Isaac Hayes and Barry White. Later followed by Donna Summer‚ the Bee Gees‚ the Jacksons and Chic. Performers got the public

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    Macario's Noche Buena

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    Nobody knew anything about Macario’s early life; but everybody knew that he was a robber‚ the chief of a gang which used to haunt the country about the shores of Laguna De Bay and rob merchants coming from Manila. It was in the days when no railroad line existed in the Philippines‚ when all trips by water had to be made by bancas‚ cascos‚ and small‚ slow steamboats‚ and all overland journeys had to be made in carromatas‚ carts‚ or on horseback. Macario was known to be the fiercest among the highwaymen

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    Lion Dancing

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    There are two different types of lion dancing‚ north and south. The type I witness is the south which is a more symbolic dance. It is usually performed as a ceremony to exorcise evil spirits and to summon luck and fortune. This dance requires drums‚ cymbals‚ a gong‚ a Buddha‚ usually two lions‚ and a head of lettuce with a red envelope my family calls‚ Li Xi. Li Xi is a small red envelope with an extravagant design on the front which contains the fee for the dance. It is usually distanced from

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    Chinese Music Instruments

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    Chinese music Instruments In this research paper I will introduce four Chinese music instruments: Chinese drum‚ Guzheng‚ Qin and Chinese lute. Chinese drum is still very popular in china for the old generation‚ and they use drum as an exercise for body training. GuZheng is a Chinese traditional instrument; furthermore‚ I remember when I was in the secondary‚ one of my classmate played GuZheng very well. In every public holiday‚ she will show GuZheng; moreover‚ it’s really specially. The third

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    COMPARISON AND CONTRAST OF PRINTER TYPES INKJET PRINTERS -are non-impact printers which print text and images by spraying tiny droplets of liquid ink onto paper. They are the most popular printers for home use. Currently‚ most inkjet printers use either thermal inkjet or piezoelectric inkjet technology. Thermal inkjet printer uses heating element to heat liquid ink to form vapor bubble‚ which forces the ink droplets onto the paper through the nozzle. Most inkjet manufacturers use this technology

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    survives in different forms and styles all over the globe – including pop music‚ film soundtracks‚ collegiate competitions and even talent shows. HISTORY Bhangra dance is based on a Punjabi folk dhol beat called ’bhangra’ singing and the beat of the dhol drum‚ a single-stringed instrument called the iktar (ektara)‚ the tumbi and the chimta. Bhangra music however‚ is a form of music that originated in 1980s in Britain. The accompanying songs are small couplets written in the Punjabi language called bolis

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    places in China. The most popular destinations for seeing stilt walking performances are Beijing‚ Shanxi and Shandong. The Chinese and Malay outfits come from China and Malay respectively. The Malay performers are playing drums. There are at least 14 types of traditional drums. Drums and other traditional percussion instruments are often made from natural materials. Music is traditionally used for storytelling‚ celebrating life-cycle events‚ and times like harvest. As the Malay and Chinese culture contributes

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