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    Daisy Buchanan's Diary

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    drove around in Jay’s new breezer he just bought‚ expressly for me. Jay said that automobile had a temper‚ it purred and it hummed and it roared. Jay was having so much fun zipping around to-day‚ it really was lovely. Jay kept laughing‚ and I ab-so-lute-ly loved it. People have always told me I have a high‚ pealing laugh‚ like wind chimes on a slow breeze. Until to-day I don’t think I ever quite understood what they meant by that. But hearing Jay’s happiness dance on the wind made me realize why I

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    him to settle in Pisa. Man of broad humanistic culture‚ was an accomplished performer and a composer and music theorist; his works on music theory enjoyed some fame at the time. Galileo not only had to inherit his father´s taste in music (playing the lute)‚ but also his independent character and fighting spirit‚ and even disregard for the blind trust in authority and the wish to combine theory with the practice. Galileo was the eldest of seven children of which three (Virginia‚ Michelangelo and Livia)

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    Basso Continuo A small accompanying ensemble of usually only two instruments that provides bass-driven chordal support is the basso continuo (continuous bass). During the baroque period‚ the harpsichord and a low string instrument formed the most common basso continuo. To prevent the high-flying melodies of the Baroque from spinning out of control‚ a strong harmonic support was needed. The double bass would play the bass line and the harpsichord would fill in the chords above the bass note‚ which

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    Ancient Civilizations Matrix HUM/100 INTRO TO THE HUMANITIES THE ANCIENT WORLD TO MEDIEVAL TIMES Early Civilizations Matrix Using your readings and outside sources complete the following matrix. Be sure to address the following in your matrix: • Provide names‚ titles‚ dates‚ brief descriptions of important events‚ and other details as necessary. • Note the details of key political‚ socioeconomic‚ technological‚ artistic‚ musical‚ architectural‚ philosophical‚ and literary developments for

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    suffering would lead him to the truth. After several years of practicing this extreme form of meditation‚ Siddhartha‚ who had wasted away to skin and bones‚ heard a group of musicians pass by playing lutes. He thought about the dynamics of the instrument and realized that if the strings of the lute were too loose‚ the music would be too low and quiet‚ but if the stings were too taught‚ they would snap. He applied this imagery to himself and understood that he was straining himself too far. He abandoned

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    The baroque and renaissance periods are two different periods. The renaissance period rolled into the baroque era. There were changes made over the years from the baroque to the renaissance period. Differences in style accumulated along with views of art and music. Baroque era covers the period between 1600 and 1750 beginning with Monte Verdi (birth of opera) and ended with deaths of Bach and Handel. The term baroque music is borrowed from the art history. It follows the Renaissance era (1400-1600)

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    Armenia Research Paper

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    volcanic and abundant if provided with sufficient irrigation. Traditional Music Traditional Armenian music is made up of folk melodies performed at social gatherings‚ celebrations‚ and religious ceremonies. Instruments such as the tar‚ a short necked lute‚ karmancha‚ an upright fiddle and davul‚ a double headed hand drum symbolize the Armenian style of folk music (Broughton‚

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    1.5-9).He continues explaining the current atmosphere of a peaceful kingdom with the lines‚ “and now‚ instead of mounted barbed steeds to fright the souls of fearful adversaries‚ he capers nimbly in a lady’s chamber to the lascivious pleasing of a lute” (1.1.10-13). In lines 1-13‚ Richard is simply explaining how the kingdom had gone from war to peace and no longer do men have to worry about violence but can now relax with smiles and sex instead. It is not until line 14 that Richard starts revealing

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    Discover Music from your own Heritage My family has heritage all over the world‚ but an interest to me would be my great grandma who was from Russia. My grandpa’s mother emigrated from Russia when she was nine years old. I have been told my great Grandma Mary‚ who I never got the chance to meet because she passed away before I was born. From what I have heard she was a wonderful‚ kind‚ and caring person. I have always wanted to know more about where she came from‚ what our family heritage was like

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    Languages and their worlds If a composer can answer the questions‚ who are you? Where are you? And when are you? The responder can successfully understand the world of a text. The way a composer creates senses of Time‚ Place and Character is vital for this; the best use various poetic devices and techniques to do so‚ including mood‚ tone‚ vivid descriptive langue‚ and specific word choice. Through two poems‚ “The Jaguar” by Ted Hughes and “The African Beggar” by Raymond Tong and one novel extract

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