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    Orchestra‚ K. 491‚ Allegro‚ Larghetto‚ and Allegretto. The second piece was Symphony No. 36 in C major‚ K.425‚ "Linz"‚ Adagio-Allegro spiritoso‚ Andante‚ Menuetto-Trio‚ and Presto. This concert was unique in that the focus seemed to be as much on the instruments as in the music itself. As the pianist and conductor expressed the form of improvisation as Mozart did‚ which I will explain further on my critique. The concert began promptly at 3pm‚ when the conductor Nicholas McGegan entered the stage with

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    a group of seven year-old children learning to play percussion instruments? The role of the Teaching Assistant is to create and maximise the learning environment and to keep disturbing behaviour to a minimum. With this in mind my contribution to the learning of percussion instrument s would be. * Prior to the lesson taking place‚ I would make sure that the area they are going to be using is safe to the pupils and the instruments to be set up. If there is any other equipment is in the area which

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    20th century was very different when compared to the music of the 21st Century. There were distinctive occasions for each type of African music. West African music‚ the African Diaspora‚ and the music of the Colonies each had different musical instruments. West African music was the music of the African people before the Europeans captured and sold them into slavery in the Americas. It was unique in the manner in which it was played as well as the reasons why it was played. West African music

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    the Saturday Guardian‚ eventually called Staffordshire Bull. The text under analysis called “Tinkling the ivories‚ jangling the nerves” tells us about the author’s recommendations concerning the choice of a musical instrument to learn. He examined the most popular musical instruments and gave a funny characteristic for each of them. It should be mentioned that the text draws the reader’s attention not by the abundance of stylistic devices proper but rather by the amusing that is comic effect it produces

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    changes that I have made to the song are the addition of a bass‚ a jazz brush kit‚ and a saxophone. In this paper‚ I will be explaining why I added the instruments that I have. I will give an explanation for the timing of the instruments. I will also be explaining why I left some of the original elements within the song. The first instrument that was added to the mix was the jazz brush kit. The reason this particular drum kit was added verse a regular kit was for its timbre and simplicity. The

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    design and construction. With a unique sound production mechanism‚ this style of flute in fact is different from all other wind instruments the world over (Goss). Due to this uniqueness‚ they are said to be one of the easiest instruments to learn‚ allowing a person with little or no musical background to create and improvise enchanting melodies. This amazing instrument was almost lost as Native American cultures and traditions were being stamped out by Indian Schools in the late 1800’s and early

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    Proceedings of the 30th ISME World Conference on Music Education Practices and conceptions involving electric guitar classes in private music schools Federal University of Paraíba (Brazil) marcosrosa2408@yahoo.com Marcos da Rosa Garcia Abstract This article discusses issues related to teaching the electric guitar in a private music school that offers free courses in the city of João Pessoa‚ Paraíba‚ Brazil. This work aims to present and reflect on the processes that characterize the

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    origins of music; ranging from the earliest record‚ to the present time now. Humanities and Tradition Prehistoric humanity used anything that was readily available because they lacked the knowledge to make instruments. The other early forms are the drum-based‚ and percussion instruments. Which were the most readily available? Some things used for early music were rocks‚ sticks‚ and varied objects that caused unique sounds when played differently at random timing. From it were simple things like

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    only musical aspect that gives this part its march like feeling. The melody collaborates well with the rhythm in order to create music with such intensity that is capable of putting its listeners in awe. In Glenn Gould’s performance‚ he lacks the instruments necessary to achieve this. Instead‚ he attempts to make up for deficit by performing extra notes in order to make it extravagant. Unfortunately‚ he goes over the top and the section ultimately fails to express in a comprehensible manner. At 3:00

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    1) Strategy‚ culture‚ strength and weakness. Volume up and the price down is the key strategy at TI over the years. TI ’s organizational culture can be summed by a "Do it ourselves" approach. TI is run by engineers for engineers. The company prefers to hire straight out of college and incentivizes employees with salaries and tenures in addition to a company culture that rarely fires. By this‚ TI cultivates loyal and more importantly proud employees. It is no surprise therefore that there is an

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