music‚ although the music we know today may not necessarily be what they used long ago. Music way back from our ancestors may have entailed the use of rocks‚ sticks etc. Drums were later introduced and as time went on we have the pleasure of having instruments like guitars‚ violins‚ piano‚ flutes and many more included so that what we hear today sounds like heaven on earth. One thing‚ for sure in which scholars believe‚ is that the purpose music served long ago is not the same as today. According to an
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kind of music do you enjoy? Jazz? Rock ‘n’ roll? Classical? Hip-hop? I like listened hip- hop‚ reggaeton‚ rock in spanish and electro because i think have beat and are easy to dance. 2. What creative things do you like to do? Play a musical instrument? Paint? Write? Dance? Design or Decorate? Sew? Something else? Sometimes I like to write letters or poems for people who are important to me. 3. Do you enjoy going to the movies‚ theater‚ concerts‚ museums? Yeah I like going to the
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provide a series of performance events! The series began at 8 pm on Wednesday‚ October 4‚ and will continue on the first Wednesday of each month. This series will be a family-friendly‚ free‚ way to offer high quality music in a relaxed atmosphere‚ with musical styles ranging
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play‚ All Shook Up‚ on July 30th 2:30 p.m. at our very own Baker University Broadway Theatre. The musical play by Joe DiPietro find inspiration and features the Songs of Elvis Presley. The play All Shook up‚ takes place in 1955‚ and into a little square town with a little square state rides a guitar-playing roustabout who changes everything and everyone he meets. In this hip-swiveling‚ a lip-curling musical fantasy that’ll have the audience jumping out of their blue suede shoes with such classics as
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very forte. The cello takes a rest. Then the violin plays very loud in a high pitch‚ followed by the cello‚ then the clarinet. They pause then the pianist interrupts the pause by hiting the keys on her piano hard from high to low. Suddenly the instruments all play a soft
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represented the musical sentiments in that era. In the past‚ many prominent musicians have proposed philosophies challenging the traditional musical expectations of their day and‚ thus‚ revolutionizing music. Music continues evolving even today‚ as modern composers break tradition and reshape societal and cultural attitudes toward music. Stephen Reich in particular was one such composer. Known as the “Father of Minimalism‚” Reich adopted minimalistic techniques that first came to musical prevalence in
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One Family might change the way of playing violin in the United States. Markov family‚ a Russian musician family‚ emigrated from the Soviet Union in 1976 to United States. Albert Markov‚ the father‚ is a violin player and teacher. The mother is violin player in New York City Opera (1982). In addition‚ their son Alexander Markov is extraordinary violin soloist‚ who won the Paganini international violin competition in 1981. They lived in the Soviet Union which had Communist Party government and the
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On April 1st‚ 2015‚ I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Faculty Recital at the Queensborough Performing Arts Complex. It was an intimate setting‚ a small crowd of approximately twenty people‚ gathered to enjoy a midday concert. The crowd was composed mostly of students‚ as well as‚ a few older patrons of the arts. I had never been in the theater at the Queensborough Performing Arts Complex before‚ even though I have been a student at the college for sometime. I was surprised at it’s size
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time and space. It was‚ however‚ not always so black-and-white during the days of early musical revolution; it was even less of the case when it came to classical music. For the remainder of this thesis‚
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Stronger‚ is an example of a sampling as it has an obvious musical sample from Edwin Birdsong’s 1979 hit ‘Cola Bottle Baby’‚ throughout the whole song. At the start of both of the songs they sound the same‚ although they both take on their genres in the first verse. Daft Punk use electronic noises and voices and other synthesised beats to add to the basic funk/groove bass line. Through the use of technology Daft Punk were able to take a musical idea from a different genre and transform it to fit into
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