spread her wing a little‚ and closed an eye with the twitch of her tail and a shake of her head. Gently‚ she cleared her throat to sing. No sooner did she begin than she was stopped in mid- song by the bullying frog. He tells her boastfully that he owns the sumac tree and has been performing for years. He informs her that he is a famous critic as well as a singer who can sing in a booming baritone. The diffident bird is impressed by the self-important frog. She asks him timidly whether he liked her singing
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making a speech to the Transylvanians about his work. He then proceeds to create Rocky. He sings a brief song about his success‚ “I Can Make You a Man‚” and is then interrupted by Eddie‚ a former delivery boy he had locked in a deep freeze vault. Eddie sings “Hot Patootie‚” during which Rocky begins to dance. Frank‚ being the jealous man he is‚ butcher Eddie with an ice pick in an envious rage and then sings “I Can Make You a Man Reprise” before going to a bridal suite with Rocky. He manages to seduce
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too. He starts to sing “love‚ I hear” his tone was rich‚ pitch was high‚ dynamic was mezzo forte‚ the tempo of the song was allegro it was a lovely song that expressed his love for a girl he has never spoken to. The song had two beats with the texture of the music monophonic because it was only one person singing it. After he ends he tells his slave Pseudolus if you get me that girl. I will let you be free and Pseudolus is so shocked that he cannot believe it and starts to sing “free” his texture
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A SONG TO END ALL WAR 2-PART TREBL] issaurga Festivafl Youtlr eh*ir @ 2 PROGRAM NOTE ABOUT THE COMPOSER From my first encorurter I have had a special resonance with Bill Wortell’s art - both his sculpture and his words. His writing entitled The Shaman of Brotherhood (Lullaby for War) holds special significance in our present world. There’s a certain sense of frustration‚ yet hopefulness at the same time. If only we could find the right melody‚ David L. Brunner is acclaimed as a dynamic conductor
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Alternatively‚ the artists change the use of the first person-plural pronouns (we) into first person (I) as the main subject. Gucht’s pitch in her voice is raised slightly higher as she sings into the chorus along with West’s voice and the feeling within the song is more uplifted due to the tone of their voices. As Gucht and West sing the first line of the chorus‚ “I’ve been upside down…” the keys of the piano are played at a higher note as well. Apart from the music‚ the significance behind the first verse
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would have just done it on writing songs‚ however I can’t sing that well‚ so this was the second best thing. I hope to find out how to write good songs‚ but meant for someone else to sing‚ not me. I will learn about my topic by reading books‚ watching videos on youtube‚ and hopefully find someone who ghostwrites professionally. I already know that ghostwriting is when one writes a song but doesn’t sing it; instead they get someone else to sing it. Five questions I have about this topic are‚ 1) Is
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My whole has musical talent‚ although only my sister Carole does it for a career. My dad plays trumpet and accordion and can sing. My mom plays piano and sings. My sister plays the flute very beautifully (that is what her master’s degree is in) and also sings. My granny sings and plays piano. My paw paw sings‚ and I play guitar‚ sing‚ and play hand-bells at my church. I’ve played other instruments too‚ such as trumpet and piano‚ but I put those behind me years ago. Although in
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children the story‚ we will give them the card to match in the right order like in story book. This will help children to develop their intellectual development and their senses: hearing‚ touching and seeing Five little monkeys Monkey puppet We will sing the rhyme with the children and
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In book twelve‚the picture‚and the poem about thee sirens are different and alike in many ways.The sirens can be described as noisy‚ irritating‚ and unusual. While the crewmen aren’t listening to the sirens sing because they have ear plugs in and Odysseus is listening to the sirens because he feels as an leader he needs to.The painting communicates the idea that the sirens are birds singing.While book twelve communicates the idea that Odysseus talks about his journey and ends it with telling king
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’ The nightingale that was not so used to such applause got up once more and sang till dawn. The next evening when the nightingale shook her head and twitched her tail‚ she closed one of her eyes‚ fluffed one of her wings and cleared her throat to sing‚ she was startled by a croak. She enquired from the frog who proudly admitted that he owned the tree and had been long known for his baritone. The frog was not too keen in praising the nightingale‚ and said that the song was too long
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