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    Beautiful Musical Play

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    Shayla Smith Period 4 4/7/16 A beautiful musical put together by a Christian K-12 school. So beautiful‚ so amazing. Full of beautiful actors and singers. A very precise performance with expert actors and actresses. Amazing voices came from the mouths of these young kids. The costumes were amazing and accurately portrayed for the play and each character. Because they were apart of an orphanage and very poor their costumes were raggedy and old and used. Yet‚ even though the costumes weren’t

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    My Musical Autobiography

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    Ever since I was a young kid‚ I was extremely fond of music. Music was all around me: on the television‚ in school‚ at the store‚ and especially in the car. Not only did I love to listen to music‚ but I loved to play it as well. I am not saying I was any good at playing music‚ because I was not. But to a young child‚ hitting their hand on anything could be music‚ and to me it definitely was. As a child‚ I was exposed to rock music and oldies. However‚ I grew up in Prince George’s county‚ so I

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    BatBoy the Musical by Keythe Farley and Brian Fleming was very strange. I can’t decide if I liked it’s storyline. It was about a boy who is half human‚ half bat‚ which had been chronicled in Weekly World News and had been discovered in the West Virginia Hills. He had been brought to the town of Hope Falls‚ which brought fear and intrigue to the folks of the town. The Sheriff thought that it was only Dr. Parker who would know what to do with him‚ so he brought him to the Parker Family. The Parkers

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    Plato Music: Music is an art form whose medium is sound‚ passes through the ears in human body & directly reaches the heart. Common elements of music: 1. pitch : which governs melody and harmony‚ 2. rhythm: associated concepts tempo‚ meter‚ and articulation‚ 3. dynamics‚ 4. The sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike)‚ "(art) of the Muses". Greek philosophers and ancient Indian philosophers

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    dreams were crushed‚ that was until his mother taught him to play the piano at the age of twelve. Bacharach enjoyed playing piano very much but he never really planned on making a musical career off of his abilities and it wasn’t until he heard the fine flowing movements and melodies of Jazz that it would change his musical talent into a passion. Bacharach loved everything about jazz an would do anything to hear it‚ even going as

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    Non-Membranous Percussive (Ghan) CHIMPTA (CHIMTA) The chimpta is actually a fire tong.  However‚ it has evolved into a musical instrument by the permanent addition of small brass jingles.  This instrument is especially popular in Punjabi folk music and the Sikh religious music known as shabad. GHUNGHARU Traditional ghungaru (left) / padded ghungharu (right) Ghungharu are the "tinkle bells" or "jingle bells" which are used to adorn the feet of dancers.  When tied to the feet‚ they are

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    Evita-Musical Production

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    Evita was a very well rounded musical production. All aspects of the production‚ including the singing‚ dancing‚ lighting‚ scenic design‚ and stage projections produced a great show. Not only were the actors on stage talented‚ but the use of light and video projection enhanced the performance and was one of the highlights throughout the show. I specifically enjoyed when the white curtain became the train of Evita’s dress and was used as a projection screen while it was attached to her. I have seen

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    Musical Links Investigation Abstract Throughout the course of this project‚ I will be exploring the links between Southern Sudanese music and Cuban music. This investigation will introduce the similarities of the call and response styles‚ the rhythm syncopation‚ and the homophonic textures. As we explore deeper into the cultures into these completely unassociated cultures‚ we begin to see that they are not as diverse as we think. In this abstract I will begin to generalize commonness of Southern

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    Ribs Musical Devices

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    Though the layering of instruments and sounds‚ Lorde presents her growing fearful anxiety of growing old in Ribs. While there are few instruments and musical devices at play‚ Ribs brilliantly picks and chooses precise points to insert or remove sounds for effect. As a whole‚ the music is supporting the lyrics; it enhances the singing and feelings of Lorde‚ and stirs the listener emotionally. A song directed towards an old friend‚ Lorde reminisces about the past and expresses her worry for the future

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    However‚ she was well prepared since her parents’ musical influences coupled with clarinet lessons led to her development of a “good ear.” According to constructivist theory‚ “learning and development depend upon experience (Triplett‚ 2016). Victoria’s musical development and capacity to learn to play an instrument were strengthened by her early exposure to music. Lastly‚ Victoria had to maintain her position in this group by practicing and honing her skill. Neuroscience supports that during adolescence

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