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    Melody

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    reminds me of good music ask me why and i’d tell you it had a certain ring to it that melody was like none i’ve ever felt only cuz i’ve never felt one b4 A succession of musical tones which is perceived as a single entity‚ 1 kiss. boom. 1.hand in hand and we dance. like flamingoes it doesn’t make sense that last part but neither did this story‚ but we;ll get to that... In a more literal sense‚ this melody was a combination of a pitch[->0] & rythym but thing about being literal is that it doesnt

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    Those Sweet Words Norah Jones The song that I have chosen is Those Sweet Words by Norah Jones. I chose this song because it displays some of the hopeless emotions of love that my poem also expresses. Both are about a lover who fails to gain the attention of the one they love. The song has a more up beat tone about it however‚ as if it is not completely hopeless. Norah Jones is an American singer-songwriter‚ pianist‚ and actress. Her birth name is Geethali Norah Jones Shankar‚ she was born

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    Unheard Voices

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    There were no parades‚ there were no bands‚ but we were spit on and looked down upon for what our country ordered us to do. We came to realize the one’s you trusted were are the only ones you can trust here. Vietnam vets have been in the news quite often‚ mainly for attending fallen heroes who were in the military. Most often the “Freedom Riders”‚ also known as “Patriot Riders” attend funerals of soldiers that have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. These bike riders are made up of a large majority

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    Melody and Harmony

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    Zahid Malkana Music Appreciation-1306 Mr. Maydwell 10/02/2010 The Relationship Between a Melody and Harmony Music is a form of art whose characteristics come together to give it form that includes rhythm‚ texture‚ dynamics and pitch. The two main components are melody and harmony‚ which gives music its real meaning. Melody is defined as the soul of music‚ whereas harmony is an add-on which gives music its beauty. Homophonic texture‚ where one main melodic line accompanies harmony‚ and homorhythm

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    Tchaikovsky Melody

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    Tchaikovsky’s piece (movements one and two) had many long lines of melody and very intricate harmony parts. These two things helped move this legato piece along throughout these two movements. The first movement started out very legato and slow with the strings playing piano‚ and the woodwinds playing the melody perfectly. This melody then went to the violins and violas. The melody then got traded from the strings to the woodwinds and then back to the strings. Towards the middle of this movement

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    Blue Melody

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    “Blue Melody” Analysis "Blue Melody" is a short story by J. D. Salinger which was first published in the September 1948. It is the tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer; the story was inspired by the life of Bessie Smith and was originally titled "Scratchy Needle on a Phonograph Record." Cosmopolitan changed the title to "Blue Melody" without Salinger ’s consent. It is possible to interpret the original title of the story. Stratchy needle may mean time and experience of a person which

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    The Unheard Side of Hitler

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    Jews. But somewhere down the line‚ something changed and made him‚ compelled him to fight and fight hard and turn the tables of fortune towards Germany. He often said “The doom of a nation can be averted only by a storm of flowing passion‚ but only those who are passionate themselves can arouse passion in others”. And thus to prevent the doom of Germany‚ Hitler became what he was. There is no justifying killing millions of Jews in the name of race. There is no justifying the world war‚ the bloodiest

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    Honorable Chief Guest‚ Worthy President‚ Respected Teachers‚ And My Dear Fellow Students Assalamoalaikum! The topic of my speech for today is “Distant Drums Sound Sweeter”. Dear Audience‚ it was Francis Bacon who famously said that if you take all the vain opinions‚ flattering hopes and false valuations from the minds of the people‚ nothing will be left behind except melancholy and indisposition. Let’s have a look into our own lives‚ as our lives are full of desires‚ wishes

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    Melody Graulich Essay

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    Melody Graulich portrays another side of domestic violence that no one has really touched on. Graulich writes about her mother who had to grow up in a household where the father hits the wife. The author provides several other literary evidence about the women’s history of domestic violence in the West. The author starts the essay off with a reminiscence details about her childhood with her beloved grandfather. Graulich describes her grandfather to be an American hero in her mind. After her grandfather

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    Being Heard

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    Being Heard Being heard is something important because it gives your audience a chance to see different sides of yourself. Being heard could do as little as make someone feel content or very important. Listening to one another could be very useful in that we obtain information‚ understand‚ listen for enjoyment and last but not least learn. In a recent article that I’ve read‚ “Talking a stranger through the night” by Sherry Amatenstein‚ a great portion of the message that she sends out‚ has all

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