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    spent 5 hours ushering at Kennedy Theater for the play “Sunday in the Park with George.” One of the services was assisting movie making classes during summer school. I spent 54 hours and 11 minutes helping children. An massive part of hours came from marching band where I spent a total of 62 hours. Each service was chosen for a particular reason. Bagging for the Aloha Marathon runners was apart of the service day that the school provided. I’m a Soroptimist club member and one of the activities given

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    Bayou Classic Descriptive

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    The Bayou Classic is the annual college football game and rivalry between Grambling State University and Southern University. The game took place at the Mercedez Benz Super Dome in New Orleans‚ LA. I’ve always heard news of the Bayou Classic‚ but I never had the satisfaction of attending‚ until my girlfriend bought tickets and invited me to go. As we made our way to the football game parking lot‚ I couldn’t have been more excited. The Bayou Classic is a great sporting event and musical experience

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    Three/Fourths

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    It’s always a funny thing when you look at how a simple hobby can become a main part of your life. Because when you think about it‚ this inspiration for the hobby starts up almost randomly and continues to be built on till it becomes part of you. For me music was my hobby and is now my passion. According to the book The Science of Music by Robin Maconie‚ music exists for the purpose of the moment. Music is emotion and thought embodied onto sheet music or recordings. That’s what music really is when

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    History of Western Music

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    History Of Western Music Chapter #1  Direct unison-everyone in an ensemble sings the music together  Antiphony-alternations of groups of singers  Responsorial-alteration of soloist and group of singers  Contrafactum-take a set melody and replace existing lyrics with new ones  Gregorian chant- also known as : “Carolinian chant”‚ monophonic‚ limited melodic range‚ unmeasured rhythm‚ based on modes :  Syllabic-one note per syllable  Neumatic-2-6 notes per syllable  Melismatic-many notes per

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    Gamelan Gong Kebyar

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    Gamelan Gong Kebyar Gamelan is thought to come form a Javenese word gamel‚ which means ‘ to handle’ (Sumarasam 1995 :319-320). It also refers to a type of hammer particularly appropriate for metal percussion instrument that dominate gamelan ensemble because of the way the instruments are made and played. The instruments originated probably from northern Vietnam‚ where visitors brought bronze object and technology in about 300 B.C and possibly rice cultivation technology as well. (Hood 1980: 122)

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    Band vs. Orchestra

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    comes to mind? Maybe‚ you think of a marching band you once saw at halftime on your Sunday game or the high school band that played the boring‚ dragging tune at your graduation ceremony. Although the two ensembles are closely related‚ the main difference in the two orchestras is instrumentation. A concert band‚ unlike an orchestra‚ has no stringed instruments. Depending on the type of band‚ there can be as many as 750 members‚ for instance‚ Allen Eagle Marching Band in Allen‚ Texas. Where an orchestra

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    Dover Beach

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    George 1 Joshua George Instructor Sarah Poffenroth EN 115 23 October 2012 Essay Two: The theme of ‘Illusion versus Reality’ in Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’ ‘Dover Beach’ is a poem by the English poet Matthew Arnold. The locale of the poem is the English ferry port of Dover Kent‚ facing Calais‚ France. This was the place where Matthew Arnold honeymooned in 1851 (Wikipedia Contributors). In Matthew Arnold’s ‘Dover Beach’‚ the speaker draws visual imagery

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    those experiences with the reader. As he “loafs” and looks at the grass‚ Whitman celebrates his life and individuality‚ reveling in the senses and in his feeling of unity with all things. You also focused on literary elements such as free verse‚ cadence‚ alliteration‚ imagery‚ assonance‚ and parallel structure. For this connection‚ you will

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    Joni Mitchell - River Released in 1971 and produced by Reprise records‚ river is an intensely emotional contemporary folk song about heartbreak. Written solely by Joni Mitchell for her album ‘Blue’ the song is reminiscent of Christmas time although lyrically it has little relationship to Christmas. (Hopper‚ 2012) Instead of using a typical verse/chorus style this song is written using different sections – A/B/C etc. The line ‘I wish I had a river’ is the overlying focus point throughout the

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    Badge Of Courage‚ Crane uses imagery to describe the soilders going into war. "The music of the trampling feet‚ the sharp voices‚ the clanking arms of the column hear him made him soar on the red wings of the war." Trampling feet means the uniformed marching of the soilders. The sharp voice‚ the loud voice of the commander. The clanking arms of the column meaning when the soilders hold their weapons against them and move their

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