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    Reinaldo Hernandez MUL 2380 Notes Chapter 1 It is very difficult to define jazz because it has so many varieties. Almost all jazz styles have improvisations and swing feeling. Improvisation means compose and perform at the same time. Four ingredients that help music swing are steady beat‚ syncopation‚ lilting quality‚ and rising and falling of the melodic line. Charles Mingus was a jazz bassist known for his composing and improvising. Dizzy Gillespie was a modern jazz trumpeter who devised a highly

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    Music in “Where Are You Going Where Have You Been?” In the story‚ repetition and strands of music take on a role of a character for Connie‚ offering a safe haven for a troubled girl. Throughout the story “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have you Been?”‚ Oates uses the element of strands and repetition of music to create a safe haven for Connie in which she can escape. The theme from a 1950’s song “It’s all Over Now‚ Baby Blue.” By Bob Dylan connects to the theme of escaping from “Where Are You Going

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    Music is an important part of my life because; music consoles the human spirit and soul and brings peace and comfort to my personal being. A Reason why music is important to me is because i feel music calms be down and take me to another world. It elevates me to another dimension where I just feel that I am living what life is all about. Music elevates because it takes my mind to think about those words that are being singed. Another reason why music is important to my life is because music inspires

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    Zshatorria Chambers August 6‚ 2013 1. What did you learn about your anxiety response? I learned that it is normal to be nervous during a test and before and that the adrenaline rush that accompanies anxiety can keep you alert and focused. 2. Which aspect of test anxiety is highest for you: cognitive‚ emotional‚ behavioral‚ or physiological? How would you explain this? Physiological Aspect refers to me every time I get ready to take a test I get butterflies in my stomach thinking to myself

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    Now That’s What I Call Music‚ Piracy! I bought my first CD when I was about 10 years old. My mom had drove me to Target and allowed me to purchase one CD of my choosing; I chose Now 11. I spent what felt like hours scouring the aisles of the store looking for the 11th edition of Now That’s What I Call Music and finally found it on the shelf. I remember being filled with excitement and anticipation as we drove home; I was so anxious to put it into my CD player. I remember the only reason I wanted

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    Joshua James Griffiths AHY3216 - Music Industry Case Study The Business Models Of Small Recording Studios Tutor - Alistair McNichol Students will produce a written document of 3‚000 words‚ demonstrating research‚ analysis and evaluation of the main body of work as proposed in the formative assessment as agreed.   Understanding of the chosen topic of study including its context‚ literature and methodological approach. Use of effective research and analysis techniques. Evaluation and

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    are given and we achieve it then with responsibility we choose to have what we want for a good life. To be able to provide my family and myself with sincerity and dedication‚ by being ambitious‚ committed‚ focused‚ and whole hearted. And how I go about doing that is to be hard working and determined in everything I do. How I’m doing that is by going to school to focus on my career in Justice Administrative in digital forensics so I can also help people. I also want my family and I to move up in the

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    The Thin Red Line depicts the American offense in Japan’s farthest point of advance‚ the island of Guadalcanal‚ focusing on a group of soldiers from the Army Rifle C-Company. Sent in as relief for the weary Marine units‚ the group includes a tough‚ cynical top Sergeant; an ambitious‚ older Lieutenant Colonel‚ and a thrice-AWOL Private. Despite their diverse backgrounds‚ the soldiers form a tight-knit group as they face the war horrors on the island. The movie is a fictional depiction of the Battle

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    argument is on how to listen to music. I agree with some of points on how to listen to music that they wrote in our text book. For example that music is eternal‚ infinite and ideal‚ also that it does not express the passion‚ love ‚ or the longing for this or the longing for someone. I feel music back in the time of the Greeks and the Egyptians was or should have been full of emotion‚ because of all the classical life experiences that molded civilized society today. There stories speak of how it was to

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    answering the question: what were the essential factors that lead to the creation and popularity of Jazz music in the 1920s? The years 1918-1929 will be the primary years of investigation. The investigation will not focus prior to 1918 because jazz music had not evolved out of Rag time yet and because the year marked the end of World War one‚ and ultimately a revival in America’s culture. The investigation will not look past 1929 because Jazz music started to evolve into Big Band music and the decade in

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