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    Hookpad: Music Analysis

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    I decided to pick two tools that seem very helpful for songwriters to write music. The first one is Hookpad. Hookpad has many useful tools for a songwriter to write their music. This is a great program for people who are beginners in songwriting. Even if you don’t know how to read or write music‚ this program can teach you little bit of music theory and how some notes can go well with other. The program gives you the ability to make you melody with just notes or chords‚ but also guides you if the

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    Greg Perry Gender Pay

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    and prove a point. In this Political Cartoon‚ cartoonist Greg Perry uses black and white coloring and characters who look similar with the same melancholy facial expressions to represent a deeper more prevalent societal issue‚ that is‚ the wage gap between working men and women. Discrimination between the privileges that men supposedly deserve and those that women deserve has been something that has been disputed for a long time

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    Music And Sports Analysis

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    there are two things that identify me‚ which is music and sports. Without either them my life would be plain and simple such as eating‚ sleeping and repeating these actions routinely. With music and sports in my life‚ I’m able to say I have a genuine interest and identity to my name. Sports have two different views in my life‚ one is watching it live either on television or in person‚ or playing it competitively for a rush adrenaline. Moreover‚ my music that I listen to on the daily basis identifies

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    story‚ one must keep in mind the importance of story structure. When it comes to a narrative‚ there are a few specific parts of the structure that are more essential compared to others. Farther Along‚ a short story from Off Main Street by Michael Perry shows the elements of a short story and makes meaning through its structure. Narrative structure includes the content of a story and how the story is told. In Farther Along the story is narrated by Michael‚ a volunteer fireman. The way the narration

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    Books And Music Analysis

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    Books and Music How do books and music influence our life today? I decided to compare and contrast the differences and similarity’s of books and music. They both influence our life today in more ways then I think most people know. They are great things that are very helpful in life. Books are written to tell a story in depth and with a lot of detail‚ telling everything that happens when‚ where‚ and why‚ but with a longer time. They take time to understand whats going on and what

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    Listen To Music Analysis

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    When you hear the word music‚ what do you think of it? Christians‚ the world‚ and I all think of it differently. The world determines what music is good and what music is bad by what others think about it. Some people might think that songs with swear words are good to listen to‚ while others have no limitation. However‚ Christians and I have a different view of music. 1 Samuel 16: 23 tells us that we should listen to songA that talk about God‚ and songs that use appropriate words because it could

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    Bebop Music Analysis

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    Music plays a big role in human society. It provides entertainment and emotional release and it is heard everywhere we go. Without music our life would be In music there are many genres. Jazz is one of the genre in music. Jazz is a music of West African influenced by European music and popular American music styles ( Lawn‚ 2007). “ Jazz can be described generally as a music rooted in improvisation and characterized by syncopated rhythm‚ a steady beat‚ and distinctive tone colors and performance

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    The Weeknd Music Analysis

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    everyone’s eyes. Art exist in its own sake‚ therefore‚ art is not only paintings or sculptures but also music. Music can be criticize in several different ways depending on one’s personal opinion and point of view. My formal criticism on the art of music will be followed upon the artist (The Weeknd); in addition‚ lyrics to one of his songs “shameless” and the type of song shameless comes about. First of all‚ to my understanding the weeknd primary songs are related to intimacy. The weeknd songs can

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    orchestra. The Nutcracker demonstrated the Stevenson’s ability to deliver a cohesive performance whilst maintaining the illusion of fantasy using music composed by Pyotr Tchaikovsky of the Romantic era‚ eloquent set design and usage of techniques such as lighting and special effects‚ as well as precise choreography and overall cohesiveness of the dance and the music. Despite dance being the primary subject‚ it is necessary to note the orchestra’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s compositions. The orchestra

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    Sound Of Music Analysis

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    The musical and film of the Sound of Music is set in Austria in the late 1930s with Europe on the brink of the Second World War. In historical context Austria has been portrayed by some historians at the first victim on Hitler’s expansionism of the Third Reich as part of its plan to conquer Europe and remedy for the injustices in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. This treaty ‚ amongst other things‚ assigned guilt to Germany for starting the First World War and ‚ under duress compelled it to pay

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