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    time. However‚ In Funeral March‚ I found out that the melody is soft and soothing which portrays the image of funeral march. The continuous and evenly intro beat portrays the march but this beat does not give the excitement mood which is typical in marching. After nearly 2 and half minutes‚ only certain melody line is playing nicely for a while. I found this part most touching to me because I feel sad and makes me imagine people in the funeral march are missing and recalling good memories of the person

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    BEETHOVEN CONCERTS The “Pastorale” Symphony and the “Emperor” Piano Concerto‚ one named by Ludwig van Beethoven and the other by a friend‚ are splendid examples of Beethoven’s musical acumen. These pieces are more formally known as Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 and Piano Concerto No. 5. This concert report will cover both pieces and will contain my impressions of each piece. Symphony No. 6 “Pastorale” was performed by the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen‚ and was conducted by Paavo Jarvi

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    Song Profile: Paranoid Android by Radiohead Radiohead is a five piece alternative rock band formed in 1985 in Oxfordshire‚ England. The group is comprised of lead vocalist‚ guitarist and band figurehead Thom Yorke‚ guitarist and keyboard player Jonny Greenwood‚ guitarist and vocalist Ed O’Brien‚ bass player Colin Greenwood‚ and drummer/percussionist Phil Selway. Radiohead rose to fame with the release of their second album The Bends in 1995 and secured their stardom in 1997 with their legendary

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    “Dover Beach” by Matthew Arnold is a poem from the late 1800’s‚ which discusses a man’s view on emotion‚ life‚ and religion. The author Matthew Arnold portrays this message by using action and the setting of Dover Beach. He alludes to Dover Beach in many ways in order to talk about his personal views. An example is‚ when the author starts talking about the physical setting of Dover Beach‚ which he uses to allude to the emotions that he feels. The author then goes on to discuss the human condition

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    The first line of the second paragraph “As we come marchingmarching‚ we battle‚ too‚ for men -- For they are women’s children‚ and we mother them again”‚ these lines indicate that the women are not only fighting for their rights but are also fighting for their children’s rights who are not female but are still

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    However‚ there came a time when I did make a mistake‚ a big mistake; even to this day‚ I regret not doing the one thing I had always wanted to do ever since I was young. When I was young‚ I got to walk to Wilson High School to watch the Royal Wilson Marching Alliance perform. Among them‚ there was my cousin who played the flute. He looked so poised and grand standing there‚ moving along with the best and managing to play his flute and the same time. Ever since then‚ I was in love with the whole idea

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    Owen used a simile‚ “like old beggars under sacks” to describe how the harsh weather conditions and stress of the war made the soldiers seem. Using a metaphor‚ “many lost their boots” to describe the difficulty of marching through the sludge. Soldiers often had sleepless nights from marching for long hours

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    round the floor. Now Moll had whirl’d her mop with dext’rous airs‚ Prepar’d to scrub the entry and the stairs. The youth with broomy stumps began to trace The kennel-edge‚ where wheels had worn the place‚ The small-coal man was heard with cadence deep; Till drown’d in shriller notes of "chimney-sweep." Duns at his lordship’s gate began to meet; And brickdust Moll had scream’d through half a street. The turnkey now his flock returning sees‚ Duly let out a-nights to steal for fees

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    way that getting married or going to college would be‚ but I really learned a lot about myself that summer. What I’m about to tell you is what happened when I switched from Marching Band to Football. I will explain to you why this switch was such a big deal to me and what I learned about myself from it. Switching from Marching Band to Football after my Sophomore year of high school changed the way I saw myself because I found I have a strong enough will to follow my heart despite controversy with

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    the tonic of the piece‚ then moves to E major‚ the dominant‚ then back to A major. The piece then moves to B major‚ the secondary dominant or supertonic major‚ before returning to E major and then finally to A major. The piece also has a plagal cadence (IV – I) for the Amen at the end. The piece is in 3/4 time which is dance like and joyfull which complements the allegro (quickly) time marking however the ending has a general pause and changes to adagio(slow and stately) to create a greater

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