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    once. Lida: - So you’ve studied in musical school‚ haven’t you? Mardzhina: - That’s true. And I still practice a lot. I can read music easily. Anne: - Do you play a musical instrument? Mardzhina: - Well‚ I can play a few guitar chords… And I have a pair of drumsticks… But not drum. Anne: - I think your neighbours appreciate it. Mardzhina: - They don’t know how lucky they are. And what about you‚ girls? Do you play any musical instruments? Lida: - No‚ I just took this guitar

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    struggle of a group of people in the 1960s‚ called hippies. Hippies believed in peace and love‚ not war and violence‚ growing out their hair as a representation. The play was inspired by a need to change the social standard in America. ’Hair’ is a rock musical about the revolution of sexuality and social standard. Their mission was to change people’s perception of racism‚ environmental destruction‚ poverty‚ sexism and sexual repression‚ violence at home and the war in Vietnam‚ depersonalization from new

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    of shaping the literary works and musical pieces which are important reflections of culture. I have to mention Ottoman music in our culture. Ottoman classical music developed in Istanbul and major Ottoman towns from Skopje to Cairo‚ from Tabriz to Morocco through the palace‚ mosques‚ and sufi lodges of the Ottoman Empire. Above all a vocal music‚ Ottoman music traditionally accompanies a solo singer with a small instrumental ensemble. In recent times‚ instruments might include tambur (lute)‚ ney

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    What Is Folk Music

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    cultural rituals. The family of string instruments applied the music with common harmonies. Other variations of instruments‚ from homemade to daily items were used in addition to create a more original beat. The region of Great Britain‚ or the Celtic race inspired many of today’s top beats in folk music . The music originated among the common people of a nation passing it down orally‚ often changing for artist’s personal design. The meaning of folk in a musical term describes the common‚ but original

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    girls just blow gently on it. The gold leaf is a sacred thing and can be offered to religious buildings‚ and shrines‚ or for Royal use in the days of monarchy. Myanmar Harp The Myanmar Harp is one of the oldest known musical instruments. It is a boat-shaped wooden instrument‚ highly decorated‚ and sometimes gilded. It can have 7‚ 9‚ 13 or 16 strings. In addition to being used to make music‚ the harp often decorates homes and offices. Since

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    Cumbia Structure

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    This genre came out the mix of cultures living on the Caribbean coast in the colonial era. Every musical genre in Colombia has its own dance‚ and cumbia is no exception. The dance is based in cumbia’s roots as a courtship ritual‚ and is performed by male and female pairs of dancers‚ usually in a group. Women wear long ruffled skirts that were once typical

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    horn and the euphonium. The euphonium is a low brass instrument‚ whose ancestor is the serpent which was made in 1490 by Canon Edme Guillaume in France. In 1843‚ Sommer of Weimar created a piston valved‚ tenor sounding instrument called a "euphonion".The name euphonion is derived from the Greek word euphonos‚ meaning "sweet-voiced". Many people think this instrument is the ancestor of the modern day euphonium in Germany. This brass instrument closely resembles a baritone. The baritone horn is different

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    later began to enter the first musicians to take sides on stage. Thus‚ the stage slowly stuffing and everything was ready to begin the concert. Onto the stage was about twenty-five musicians with many different musical instruments. Some of the players rehearsing and others tune their instruments. At 8 pm‚ the show started and so all the audience we are happy to hear the first concert. This was a very potential and simultaneously romantic song‚ with many music rotations. After a relatively long time

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    very slow beat. During the entire piece‚ the Chorus sang with out any musical instruments‚ with many different levels of pitches in their voices. With a combined chorus of Altos‚ Tenors‚ and Sopranos. The next piece I want to talk about is Coral of Bells. It was another great piece of work done by the chorus. During the piece the chorus started of in a very staccato way or a very short‚ detached style with no musical instruments‚ then voices got louder and higher‚ then right back to soft again.

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    first‚ the idea of a hip-hop Broadway musical about a Founding Father may strike certain people as silly and absurd‚ but when “Hamilton: An American Musical” debuted in 2015‚ it became an overnight hit. This show about Alexander Hamilton’s life has not only changed the way I see American history‚ but also has surprisingly influenced me as a writer. “Hamilton” is a rare production to hit Broadway. Nothing like this has been done before‚ which is why the musical is so groundbreaking. It has inspired

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