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    Stories and songs from 1965-1972 One Vietnam story I found interesting is from a Vietnam Veteran himself. His name was Allen J. Adrian‚ Sioux Falls‚ SD. He describes to us how he voluntarily signed up for the U.S Marine Corps. Once he was in his training camp he said he would regret being there. He would ask himself questions on why did he do it and how can he get out of it. He said that once he accepted the fact that he had to stay‚ he adjusted to the changes and feelings. He uses the Vietnam War

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    Still and Copland

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    correctly‚ instead shifting to a chord progression that fits best in the key of A minor: iiø43 - viio42 - V7. By half-steps the dominant chord gets transformed‚ leading us back to the key of E minor. A minor is hinted at several times‚ and the final cadence of each phrase (there are only two phrases in the 25-measure prelude) includes an oscillation between the dominant B7 chord and the A minor triad. The second phrase (measure 13) repeats the first phrase for the first 1.5 measures. At that point

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    Ike Sturm‚ and drummer Zach Harmon. The compositions were written while Hartman was still in London and reflect a period of travels and moves between cities and countries. “The Heights” opens the album with Hartman uttering a continuous melodic cadence on top of a steady bass-drums tandem. The trio was waiting for Cheek to join them for a well-delineated post-bop drive where guitar and sax mesh up with brightness‚ purpose‚ and instinctive intent. Even with Harmon’s active drum chops catching our

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    keys have related minor – same key signature. Minor 3rd below key note e.g. G major relative minor is E Minor. Circle of Fifths Tonality and Harmony Class work - Discuss:  Tonal Plan and Key Relationships  Modulations  Analysis of Chords and Cadences  Circle of Fifths. Private Study Tasks  Continue working on your composition using the feedback/targets we discussed. Don’t forget Deadline One is 19th October.  Make sure that your Brandenburg score notes are fully complete as we will be

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    [pic] Emmaline R. Mangune Name of Book: Toes‚ Ears‚ and Nose! By: Marion Dane Bauer‚ Illustrated By: Karen Katz‚ Copyright: 2003 General Objectives: a. Children will be able to identify parts of the body. b. Children will be able to familiarize themselves with the five senses. c. Children will be exposed to vocabulary words‚ concepts and expressions related to the book. Vocabulary list: mittens ears beneath breeze

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    Contemporary Choral Music

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    Contemporary Choral Compositions Most people that live in the modern generation view choral music as old‚ boring harmonies whose composers died with kings. However‚ choral music is not just for the elderly singing hymns apathetically in the church pews on Sunday morning. Though the perception of it remains unenthusiastic among common listeners‚ the life of choral music is not as dead or boring as most would assume. Choral music is made modern‚ enjoyable‚ and vibrant through the works of contemporary

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    Zulu Essay

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    troops on the best way to protect themselves and to always be alert. As the British are frantically trying to prepare themselves‚ the Zulus begin to make their first move. They create a sound that is similar to a marching or train noise while continuing to remain unseen. After their marching‚ they make themselves visible and engulf the entire British territory up on the surrounding hill. The Zulu soldiers in the body advance through the tall grass and sneak up to attack the British. They charge and

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    The poem “Dover Beach” written by Matthew Arnold is about a human misery. Nature especially the sea is used in order to draw a comparison between the fights of nature and the human misery. The poem consists of four stanzas which have a different amount of lines. The first stanza consists of 14 lines‚ the second of six‚ the third of eight and the last line of nine lines. The rhyme scheme is very irregular. For example‚ in the first eight lines of the poem it is abacdbdc. The first stanza can

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    Dover Beach Analysis

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    if he is preaching to a crowd of people‚ however he is not. There is no set meter and rhyme varies from line to line. Therefore‚ Dover Beach is considered to be free verse. Although this poem is written in free verse‚ it still attains a strong cadence through rhetorical schemes. End rhymes are sporadically seen throughout the poem. An example is in the last two lines‚ “Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight/Where ignorant armies clash by night.” “Flight” and “night” rhyme‚ which creates

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    Composers in England around seventeenth century show curious inclinations for mournfulness and melancholy‚ which is sometimes motivated by unsuccessful love affairs‚ but more often‚ motivated by religious beliefs. William Byrd (1540 - 1623)‚ whose output was primarily in religious music‚ is an example of such a composer. In the mid-sixteenth century England‚ King Henry VIII’s breach with the Catholic Church by annulling his marriage sparked off the European Wars of Religion (1524 - 1648). As churches

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