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    over the years‚ mainly due to changes in technology. Starting with cave men making instruments from sticks and rocks‚ having people playing harpsichord to nowadays where people are able to either play music on an instrument themselves or create it on a computer. Due to a slow advance of technology in some places in Africa‚ the tribes over their have kept pretty traditional sticking to music on drums‚ harp like instruments‚ rattles‚ bells‚ singing etc…. Many of the music in Africa has been influenced

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    : TEACHING ASSISTANT STUDENT : NAME : 1. My contribution would be to follow instructions given by the teacher for that particular lesson. To organise an area to seat 7 children . I would prepare the area and set out the learning material and instruments and instructions for each child to use . I would assist the children in following the teachers instructions and encourage all of the children to take part in the lesson .I would also watch the children carefully to make sure they understood the

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    The Influence of Music For centuries‚ humans have been able re-work the brain so that it the performance level is increased just through music alone. Music is another form of communication that is universal all across the world and has been for centuries. Music has been made more open to the public as the centuries went by and through this openness to the to growing numbers people‚ benefits arise such as of linking the entire world together through common interest‚ and the increased functionality

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    Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle. The collection of artists seated uniformly by size of instrument went by the name of Seattle Symphony. The grand orchestra was mainly an older group and were dressed to occasion wearing black outfits. The conductor‚ Zuckerman‚ also played the violin in a primary position. It was very interesting how he balanced the position of being the conductor and playing and instrument simultaneously. He announced that the pieces that were played were works of Mozart‚ including

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    Mariachi Music Essay

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    local or semi-professional. History of Mariachi Mariachi emerged in the late 1700s-early 1800s. As Christianity began to spread through the area‚ traditional instruments like the rattles and clay flutes gave way to Spanish-imported instruments like the violin‚ guitar‚ and harp. The people of Mexico began to learn how to play these instruments‚ as well as craft their own versions. No one really knows

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    Play Music Report Sample

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    The show that I saw for our music report was a musical called Alice and the Tea Party at the Santa Monica Playhouse. It was based on the books written by Lewis Carroll who wrote Alice and Wonderland. The characters consisted of two cards‚ Alice‚ a queen of hearts‚ and a white prince. All of these characters played an important role in those story in one way or another. The type of songs that they sang were two things: English music hall and patter. English music hall is a very old time of genre with

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    without telling her‚ for fear of affecting her career. After that‚ both Louis and Lyla give up their music careers. Eleven years later‚ poor little Evan believes that his parents are waiting for him and goes to New York to find them. In New York‚ his musical gift leads him to success but also gives him some trouble. A monger uses Evan to make money and prevents him from achieving success. He escapes and runs into a church and people there are surprised by his gift and send him to the best music school

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    Orchestra Concert Essay

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    throughout all of the concerts adhered to be diverse. The instruments‚ the individuals performing‚ and the conductor all proved to be outstanding. The concerts proved to be interesting as I witnessed them‚ first hand. The first concert I attended was performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra had performed Shostakovich’s “Symphony NO. 7‚ Leningrad” from the Romantic era. The orchestra was a large ensemble (1) containing various instruments that contributed to the overall sound of the piece

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    Reaction Paper

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    unconsciously playing their instruments. It was really like it was a part of their body. Next‚ I will focus on the three instruments present in the concert and point them out individually and their effect on the quartet. First is the violin and the violinist. The violin was a great builder of harmony in the quartet as it balances the missing pieces that the guitar and the Chapman stick was not able to provide. Considering the fact that the violin as a single instrument is already good enough‚ it’s

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    Files reamer 1234more

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    used in reaming action. It is a long‚ tapered and pointed end instrument‚ which is used to compress gutta percha into the apex and periphery of the prepared canal and also towards the irregularity of canals leaving a space for insertion of auxiliary root canal filling material cones. There is also a finger spreader which is smaller and shorter to be used in p osterior teeth. 4) Plugger. It is a long and blunt flat tip blade instrument. It is necessary for vertical condensation technique and also

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