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    Introspective Turtles with their piece Bohemian Rhapsody was marvelously played from the start to the end. The melody starts off as alluring and enchanting‚ which kept me engrossed deeply throughout the performance. It led to a depressing atmosphere‚ as if trying to desperately wake up from a horrid dream. This was

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    the different styles of music kept my interest throughout every performance. Beginning with the euphonium horn with piano accompaniment‚ the piece begins in the minor mode. The overall flow and melody is very simple‚ there was nothing ornate or over the top about the piece. The piano plays the melody continuously throughout the piece. The tempo is moderate and has nice beat as well. Further into the piece‚ the piano began playing more upbeat and changing into the major mode‚ while changing the

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    Classical Music Movement

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    The classical music period coincided with a revolution in thought called the age of enlightenment‚ which focused on the search for intellectual freedom. Unlike the preceding Baroque music which emphasized textural intricacy‚ classical music is characterized by it’s near obsession with structural balance and clarity‚ however many other elements were integral to forming the musical foundations for the Classical period. The music of this era began with a pre-classical‚ somewhat transitional music

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    A Red‚ Red Rose‚ by Robert Burns As I get a chance to get myself into a wonderful poem A Red‚ Red Rose‚ by Robert Burns. This poem is not only unique‚ but the writer is one of the most famous poem writers of all time. A Red‚ Red Rose is one of Burns’s popular and colligated works. Robert Burns is a man of the mainly emotional temper; with passions. Burns has a rhythm and immediacy in verse‚ with concepts of eternal enduring love that appeal and intrigue the hearts and minds of many.

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    Art of Listening Notes for Final Pages 223-237 Chapter 16 1. Romanticism Artistic‚ literary‚ and intellectual movement starting in the late 18th Century Europe. Romantic Literature and literary theory became very popular in the first two decades of 19th Century‚ followed by Romantic composers around 1820. Famous English poets such as Shelly‚ Keats and Byron emerged during this time as well as lesser-known German Romantic literature. 19th Century golden age for opera Music recognized

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    Highlife Research Paper

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    Highlife is a kind of music that originated in Ghana in the early twentieth century. It is actually melodies and soulful singing. The incorporation of traditional Ghanaian rhythms highlights the basics of highlife music i.e. the balance between traditional and modern styles. The term highlife is actually a general term which refers to a couple of different styles which include Burgher highlife‚ disco highlife‚ and gospel highlife. Among the most popular highlife musicians are Alex Konadu‚ K. Gyasi

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    recognize famous melodies‚ could‚ in fact‚ speak to one’s ability to spare certain memories. These three tests were used to assess the functionality of brain through behavioural observation: The Familiarity Decision Test (Montreal Musical Test Battery)‚ the Distorted Tunes test‚ and W. Steinke’s Famous Melodies Test. Aside from the receptive methods used to facilitate the study‚ some text recall was used to prompt a sung tune in the instance of recalling familiar tunes and famous melodies. These tests

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    Paradox Of Mozart

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of the greatest music composers who ever lived. His name and the word ’genius ’ are often bandied about together by music writers and critics and many would argue rightly so. Mozart had a fantastic ear for writing a catchy melody with perfect orchestral arrangement. His compositions have a rich and distinctive sound; it can be said that in his brief 35 years of life that he wrote a masterpiece in every genre of classical music without much apparent effort. Mozart had an innate

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    Ode to the West Wind

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    "Ode to the West Wind‚" Shelley invokes Zephyrus‚ the west wind‚ to free his "dead thoughts" and words‚ "as from an unextinguished hearth / Ashes and sparks" (63‚ 66-67)‚ in order to prophesy a renaissance among humanity‚ "to quicken a new birth" (64). This ode‚ one of a few personal lyrics published with his great verse drama‚ "Prometheus Unbound‚" identifies Shelley with his heroic‚ tormented Titan. By stealing fire from heaven‚ Prometheus enabled humanity to found civilization. In punishment‚

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    more instrumental with the amount of scalar passages used as well as leaps. Pachelbel’s influence is shown by Bach’s use of the bass voice towards the middle of his work (at measure twenty-one). Half way through Pachelbel’s arrangement‚ he uses the melody of the chorale as a cantus-firmus. Bach uses this idea‚ even if it is only for a small portion of his arrangement. However‚ Bach’s arrangement still holds true to his style. He uses ornamentation to capture the listener to create a grand sound. His

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