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    Concert Report

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    While on the right side cellos‚ double basses‚ oboes‚ clarinet‚ flute‚ and French horns and more brass. The audience showed interest in the performance which depicted a variety of musicality. The cooperation between the ensemble and the conductor‚ along with the audience’s expression to the pieces played tied well together and completed the venue of the performance attended. The first piece played was for Mozart‚ “Symphony No.31 ("Paris")” by Léo Delibes portrayed many changes in dynamics and structure

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    how the village people enjoy their life in their traditional way. The music was cheerful. The cheerful voices sang along with the exciting drum beat and Ocarina. The village people were not rich. They wore worn clothes and were barefoot but they were celebrating happily. Suddenly‚the music changed. The stage light became dark. The tone of the music was sad singing along with the drums. People

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    Motian‚ an American jazz drummer‚ percussionist‚ and composer‚ in Philadelphia on March 25‚ 1931‚ he grew up in Providence and began playing the drums at age 12. They considered him an advanced improviser and a bandleader with a taste of challenging post-bop.His first musical attraction was guitar. Some people would consider him a late learner on the drums. Usually when it comes to music lessons or learning an instrument‚ children start around the age of seven or eight. Due to the Korean War‚ Paul

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    wearing the mask of animals so as to entertain the guest. The guest later discovered that there was no mask of lion. They were told that there was no lion in China later‚ the traders from the west who were using the Silk Road to China to trade‚ brought along lions as gift

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    Great Britain and its North American colonies over the next dozen years (Stockwell‚ 2012‚ p. 4.5). In addition‚ a series of taxes were levied by the British which many colonists opposed and express concern. The continues changes in British policies along with the increasing taxation forced colonists to revolt and called for a self-governing committee to react to a new series of British policies. Moreover‚ tension between colonists and British occupiers had become volatile and a series of altercations

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    guitar then changes the tune which is repeated in a strophic form manner and also with an adagio tempo. In total‚ this slow-moving section lasts for about four minutes. The second section of the song begins with the introduction of drums to accompany the electric guitar and vocals. This section is faster than the first‚ having a moderato tempo. The previous tune is still played albeit with some variation and a more lively sound. This includes the vocals‚ which also move faster with

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    establish and maintain a family. They all faced the risk of becoming pregnant and then being sold away therefore separating them from their husbands and relatives. The women of the AMerican Revolution were willing to offer their services to the army. Along the road they faced many hardships and difficult decisions. They sacrificed being out of the safety of their homes and embarked on a journey that offered inconvenience‚ destitution‚ and danger. They worked hard to make a living for both themselves

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    For the “Drums and Bells open Indian Museum”‚ while some of the parade is going through Pamela Best Minick said “To come home the same way and have people not laugh but respect you - it shows we’ve come full circle.” I think he’s trying to say that after not being

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    african dance

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    countries‚ music is an essential part of people’s daily life. The two basic and very important musical components in African culture are human voice and the drums. It is also true that many African tribal dance forms‚ such as the Masai‚ don’t use the African drums. In native language African drums‚ known as Djembe symbolize people’s day-to-day life. The drum beats explain the mood of the tribal people and evokes the deepest emotions. African dances tend to explain the lives and feelings of an African individual

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    my soul. Suddenly‚ there is hope a rising sound crashes into me like a wave as each feathering high note begins to call out to me but still with a touch of profound sadness. The crashing of a drum then begins and it thunders into me a purpose‚ creating a drive as the intensity of it begins to increase along with the tempo‚ only to die back down into its familiar melody. Listening to this piece is like being hit by a hurricane. The music is slow and deep on the fringes of the tune and intense and

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