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    a piece of music. It also indicates whether there is a change in volume. * Harmony - In general‚ harmony refers to the combination of notes (or chords) played together and the relationship between a series of chords. But to give you a better understanding of harmony‚ let’s first define melody. Melody refers to the tune of a song or piece of music. It is created by playing a series of notes one after another. Harmony accompanies and supports the melody. It is created by playing a group of notes

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    Ask for my permission‚ if you want to use any references from my research paper‚ thank you :) Harmonia In Greek mythology‚ Harmonia is the immortal goddess of harmony and concord. Harmonia was the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares but Zeus gave Harmonia to Cadmus after he found Thebes. Harmonia is from Samothrace‚ Greece. Harmonia ranks in the bottom compared to other gods or goddesses since her parents are Olympians. The Greeks described Harmonia wearing a long robe and holding the necklace

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    than their followers. This can lead to confusion as to the proper path to meeting Tao. Each person of this faith has a different interpretation of how their path should go. In a world that is full of social chaos‚ it can be difficult to find inner harmony. Confucianism‚ on the other hand‚ has a strict set of rules placed before each individual. Confucianists are concerned with bringing order to society by following these strict educational teachings. As previously mentioned‚ China is a world of social

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    problems‚ such as the long-established economic and social boycotts in their society to create gaps. Although it takes a long time to be better it needs to be continued to ensure future wellbeing. Hence‚ the equality of the race can guarantee racial harmony in a multiracial society. But what is happening in Malaysia is that every race feels they are discriminated against by other races that prove we do not really understand racial equality. According to the authors‚ Malays state that the discrimination

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    keyboards‚ use of ornaments‚ simple harmony‚ non-legato Texture: Homophonic (Melody against melody) Classical Style: Simple harmony‚ regular phrase length with cadence‚ graceful melody‚ use of scaly passage‚ gentle dynamic shaping Texture: Melody against accompaniment Romantic Style: Rubato playing‚ use of sustaining pedal‚ cantabile melody‚ chromatic harmony/rich harmony‚ wide dynamic range Texture: 20TH Century Style: Use of dissonant‚ crashing harmony‚ sudden change‚ syncopated rhythm

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    debate that how should be an ideal state is explains in Plato’s Republic book IV and VII. In Republic‚ Plato explains the features of an ideal state and he claims that the kings should be philosophers. He thinks to govern a state and make social harmony properly philosophers should govern the state. At this point‚ I will try to clarify Plato’s ideal state and why kings should be philosophers and why they are the only ones to spread justice & wisdom. Main aim of ideal state should be to create

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    Poetry Analysis Essay- E.E. Cummings “Anyone lived in a pretty how town” Heather Bond “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town” has a complexity of superimposed sensuous and mental impressions. The most striking pattern is obviously the revolution of the seasons‚ which is indicated by the rotating list of the names. With each of the abstract terms E.E Cummings associates a natural phenomenon characterizing the particular season on the sensuous level of human experience so that one may stand symbolically

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    In Introduction to Confucianism‚ Xinzhong Yao strives to convey a balanced understanding of the Chinese / East Asian tradition of Confucius as it has evolved over the last 2500 years from ancient times to contemporary relevance‚ from the classics into practice and all within a single book.  Yao aims to distinguish his presentation of the subject matter from previous introductions that have taken a more historical approach.  He writes for a western audience and for students who are assumed new to

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    peace and harmony is a priority in social relationships among the Javanese. Indeed‚ maintenance of social harmony is the core value of Javanese culture (Magnis-Suseno 1997). The social relationship of the Javanese is characterised by two basic principles reflecting their ideas of a good life: conflict avoidance and respect. Javanese culture is characterised by the avoidance of all form of direct confrontation. Indeed‚ conflict avoidance plays a crucial role in maintaining social harmony. To avoid

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    playing. It felt out of place and as if he was constantly changing the volume level of what he was playing‚ which made it difficult to catch onto any harmony he was going for. My favorite piece the Jazz Ensembles played was “Trenton” which had Special Guest Jason Marshall as well as Max Matzen. This piece was bright‚ had articulation‚ and a complex harmony. The song seemed to be played in the major key‚ and have a swingy Latin sounding rhythm. This piece made you want to get up out of your seat and

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