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    Jeff Buckley

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    four octaves which can be heard in songs from the Album Grace‚ where‚ in some parts of the music he reached a high G in the tenor range. Buckley’s most well-known tracks were “Last Goodbye”‚ “Lilac Wine” (based on the version by Nina Simone) and “Hallelujah” (originally by Leonard Cohen). On May 29th 1997‚ Buckley and his band were in Memphis ready to begin recording their new album. However‚ that evening Buckley went swimming in the Wolf River Harbour which he had done several times before. Keith

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    Unit 1 Music Analysis

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    double bass so softly that it could be missed and soon was followed by the oboes and violins to build up (Orchestra).The theme was the only part of the symphony that I knew well while the other parts were all new to me. The soloists and choir’s harmonies together ranged from a polyphonic to homophonic texture‚ and the choir’s imitation of stars twinkling was actually interesting to hear (Orchestra). It was a first for me to hear anyone try to imitate a movement through sound‚ and the choir did a

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    people who were lovers of barbershop and could not stand the idea of losing this long loved art form‚ so they formed the Society for The Preservation Of Encouragement of Barbershop Singing in America (SPEBSQSA). This was also known as The Barbershop Harmony society. The SPEBSQSA raised awareness for the potential fall of barbershop music and drastically increased its popularity‚ and still spreads the magic of barbershop to this day. Their goal is to prevent barbershop style music from ever dying off

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    What initially draws almost any person to listen to a song? The beat of the song sets the tempo‚ and the tempo portrays many emotions to the audience. Slow beats usually display a damaging or dejected connotation; whereas‚ an upbeat tempo depicts an equally cheerful and composed nature of sensations. Third Eye Blind’s 1997 hit‚ “Semi- Charmed Life”‚ appeals to audiences due to the positive melody played throughout the entire song. Beneath the catchy upbeat melody‚ the song contains dark lyrics about

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    “Twenty years. I wasn’t much older than you. My name is to be hallelujah. Thats what my Ma named me‚ but my mistress give me “Glory”‚ and it stuck. I like it better too”‚ Mrs. Cullinan doesn’t have the right to call her that because deep inside Glory’s heart she would love to be call Hallelujah. White people weren’t behind. Most black people gave them nicknames. Behind their backs though‚ because if they said it to their face

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    get a couple laughs about. This band is serious! The melody coming from the guitars and violin is very amusing‚ accompanied by the vocals makes a perfect song. The chorus of the song is very catchy; you’ll be singing "my revolution girl" for the next couple of hours. The balance between the polyphonic texture and synchronized harmony really sets this song apart from the rest. In my opinion these elements compiled into this song is what makes this band so great. The fact that they can do it over and

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    steady rhythm of the piece it allowed the piece to sound pleasing to the ears. The band did not cease to amaze me with its colourful and magical performance. It took my breath away and succeeded in keeping my eyes glued to the stage. Furthermore‚ the harmony has provided the melody full support in bringing out its beauty. The music is sweet and bright when heard by the ear and felt by the heart‚ giving it a loving aura to the overall piece. Moreover‚ L.A. Girlz is a polyphonic music with a pop song form

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    There was no tree there. Yes‚ it was cut down. But I’m sure that’s where dad’s buried. Smangele‚ what do we do now? This is going to drive me crazy. I don’t know. Maybe we should call the police. - Hallelujah‚ Beloved Ones! - Amen! We praise a merciful God. We must only praise one God. - Hallelujah! - Amen! In the book of Deuteronomy 15... verse

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    Greek mythology began to take a choral form. In 6th century B.C.‚ a priest of Dionysus engaged in a dialogue with the “chorus”‚ an element that marks the birth of theatre as its known today. Theatrical contests emerged and became a regular event within the annual festivities honoring Dionysus. Through the performances‚ the semblance of a theater begins to emerge. The chorus and actors would perform in a circular area called the orchestra‚ derived from orchester or dancer‚ with an altar in the

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    no one could give her this but the Lord. She also wanted to know what she had to do in order to receive the Holy Ghost. I explained to her all she needed to do is just believe; she did not have tarrying around the altar as I once did. I told her Hallelujah is

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