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    John Keats’ sonnet On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again: Discussing aspects of form. In good poetry‚ nothing is by chance. Every technical gesture justifies itself thematically. Any technicality that one can detect in good poetry is occurring exactly when something thematic is very important. It can occur in a new direction in the theme‚ in the introduction of the solution‚ or in the introduction of a character that is going to resolve the problem. That is where invariably the poet produces

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    Before this period most eras used polyphony‚ in the Baroque period composers started to use monophony‚ a single melody. Instruments and voice went 50/50‚ Instruments that were used were the violin‚ viola‚ lute‚ and viol. The Baroque period also used dramatic contrast. Instruments and timbre were played in many compositions. Sounds would change from soft to loud. Also‚ they would alternate ensemble to solo. This period also focused on instrumentation‚ which

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    there were two koras‚ five djembe drums with three rattles on each drum‚ a dundunba drum (largest)‚ a sangban drum (medium)‚ a kenkeni drum (smallest)‚ and a male lead vocalist (Baaba Maal). The kora is in the chordophone family and is a 21 string harp lute or bridge harp. The neck of the instrument is attached to a large resonating gourd with cowhide stretched over it. Traditionally‚ the instrument used twisted antelope hide for the strings‚ but they have been replaced by nylon fishing line. The djembe

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    was also considered to be a social symbol. "Music was a key feature of ceremonies‚ such as processions‚ banquets‚ and tournaments. Members of the nobility competed with one another to hire the best musicians. Many aristocrats played the harp or the lute to accompany themselves as they sang."("Music") Many nobles wanted to show their wealth by getting people to play music which created entertainment for the upper class. There was also specific types of people that would perform. "MINSTRELS were higher-ranking

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    APA CHECKLIST (5th ed) (Updated November 17‚ 2004) 1. Student ………………………… Course ………………….. Paper ………………………………………………… CHECK THESE OFF BEFORE YOU SUBMIT YOUR PAPER. USE THIS AS A REFERENCE LIST FOR THE ITEM NUMBERS FROM INSTRUCTORS FEEDBACK NB: DO NOT USE THIS CHECKLIST AS AN EXAMPLE OF APA FORMATTING General (all parts required) 1.  12 pitch (size of the letters) 2a.  Spacing: double line spacing only (no extra spaces below header‚ title‚ or reference list heading‚ nor between paragraphs)

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    Vernacular Languages In earlier civilizations‚ the Latin language was known for public administrations‚ educations‚ and literature. It had a significant impact until the Middle Ages. As the Roman Empire rose‚ so did the Latin language dominance. However‚ the political stability "led to an intellectual revival" (Applied History Research Group‚ 1997). This led to a decline in the native Latin languages. History’s new written material emerged in forms of vernacular language that was constructed

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    Listening Exam - Music History 1 Epitaph of Seikilos Song (epigram) First Century C.E. * sung in Greek Brief song inscribed on a tombstone dating from the 1st century C.E. The singer is accompanied by a lyre or other plucked string instrument The music follows the rhythms of the text (melody) The poem sung is an ‘epigram’ (a short verse that makes a pointed remark) Uses vocal notes of the diatonic Iastian tonos There are major 3rds that begin or end the last 3 phrases (bright sounding)

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    he was affected by ulcerous legs that turned gangrenous‚ he may have had syphilis and he may have had osteomyelitis possibly caused by a jousting accident. He was highly intelligent. He enjoyed watching plays‚ he wrote poetry and he was a skilled lute player. Some historians believe that he wrote the famous song "Greensleeves". Henry VIII did made all of England Protestant which created the Church of England‚ which made everybody have their own religion‚ and not just catholic. Although you could

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    2. award: 0 out of 1 point The intellectual movement called humanism → focused on human life and its accomplishments treated the Madonna as a childlike earthly creature condemned any remnant of pagan antiquity focused on the afterlife in heaven and hell ebook & resources eBook page 92 Multiple Choice 92 3. award: 0 out of 1 point The first large body of secular songs that survives in decipherable notation was composed → during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries

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    foreign inside his court encase they were under control of one of the other states. In BCE 227 the state of Yan sent two assassins to kill him but he managed to defend himself with a sword. Later a musician attempted to kill him by beating him with a lute that was weighted in

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