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    project management

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    Melody and Mike’s Yard Proposal Table of Content Table of Content page 1 Project charter Page 2 Scope statement Page 7 Work breakdown structure Page 9 Network diagram Page 12 Risk management plan Page 15 Resource management plan Page 16 Communication management plan Page 19 Business Memo Page 21 Project Name Remodel the front and back yard Project Number 126 Project Manager Matthew McHann Prioritization high Owner(s) Melody and Mike

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    | Music of Contemporary Australia | Analysing Repertoire Task | | This term‚ music has focused on the topic of “Music of Contemporary Australia.” In this assessment piece‚ two contrasting compositions by James and John Morrison‚ “Sydney by Night” and “Pinnacles”‚ will be analysed‚ compared and contrasted. Elements of music (eg. Harmony‚ rhythm‚ dynamics and texture) will be pinpointed. Explanations will also be given to describe how these elements have been used to portray the two title

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    violin’s part. In some ways the piano performer could play this piece without the violinist if he desired so. Sometimes throughout this piece it has elements of a fugue. The piano often echoes a variation of the violin or harmonizes with the melody. Another unique feature of this piece is the fact that every motive and theme is based on a scale or arpeggio. It would seem like Beethoven planned ahead and decided to limit himself to those elements when composing this piece. The majority

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    Unity and VarietyReNoAdmin 2013-07-19T20:09:08Unity and Variety The Concepts of Unity and VarietyLet’s begin by listening to two fundamental concepts that make a piece of music "work"—the concepts of unity and variety. Most people like hearing sounds that they find pleasing‚ memorable‚ and familiar. Within a given composition‚ the feeling of familiarity—fostered by‚ among other things‚ reiterations of a music idea—lends a sense of unity to the music. Whereas unity satisfies the human need for sameness

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    with Diamonds and A Day in the Life both from their ground breaking album. Lucy in the sky with Diamonds This song opens with an eccentric noise; it can be best described as an electronic harpsichord. It’s echoed and is playing an angular disjunct melody. Then a bass guitar is introduced and then vocals are introduced making the texture thicker one instrument at a time. This album was full of ground breaking songs and a new style which was unbelievably simple but sounded so complicated and eccentric

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    belongs to the genre of Christmas music and is arranged for soprano‚ alto‚ tenor and bass. For many years‚ Mark Brymer was a very successful choral writer and arranger for educational and choral music. He had hundreds of choral works‚ musical reviews‚ melodies and copyrighted arrangements in print. He was a senior music producer and arranger for over 400 recordings for music textbooks. This was followed by “Deck the Halls in ⅞.” Director‚ Mr. Brett Kniess‚ said that this was a difficult piece for the

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    Exploring Music Analysis

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    Throughout the years of piano and cello practice‚ I never truly appreciated the musical style of the Romantic period. The dissonance created by contrasting melodies and key changes starkly contrasted the lyrical and cheerful melodies of the Baroque and Classical period. Often classical music as a genre sparks recognition of composers such as Bach‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven – neglecting others like as Mendelssohn and Chopin. This semester‚ Exploring Music caused me to explore new methods of musical thought

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    movement. The form of this piece comes in 3 different parts‚ arranged in the pattern of A B A C A. It starts off in part A with joyful‚ fast-paced melodies with a dynamic of forte. The violin and flute played the main melody while the brass and horns played staccato quarter notes in every 1 beat‚ giving a scene of rhythm‚ along with the percussion. The melody in part B is a lot smoother; almost seems like its flowing. Along with a dynamic change from forte to mezzo piano‚ this part works like a contrast

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    All blues commentry Introduction The piece "all blues" is from the album Kind of Blue‚ the composer is Miles Davis and it was composed in 1959. the style of the piece is Jazz and another example of Jazz is Louis Armstrong (trumpet/cornet/voice) Terrible Blues with his band the Red Onion Jazz Babies. Background Miles Davis was born in Illinois in May 1926. He knew from a very young early age that he wanted to be a musician. He started learning the trumpet at a young age‚ looking up to his heroes

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    some of the performances I witnessed. A narrative describing your first video including the following: Review all of the feedback regarding the videos in Assignment 6.2. Make sure have the correct information on Allocation of Performers‚ Texture‚ Melody‚ Beat‚ Instrument Classification‚ and Tone Color. Also‚ review what others in your group wrote regarding other sounds and visual elements. The narrative should seamlessly blend musical and visual observations. The first thing I noticed during

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