to Heaven” with its unique melody‚ powerful lyrics‚ and strong song structure‚ conveys to the listener a message about life and death. The song starts out slowly with a single acoustic guitar playing very quietly. After a few bars‚ several wind instruments start to accompany the guitar to create a peaceful feeling that everything is calm. This lasts for about forty seconds before verse one starts with lead singer‚ Robert Plant.
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played back through his or her own speakers. Every single instrument should be mixed to fit in the track and blend well with the other instruments. Dynamics and the EQ would be more precise and critical when mixing for a CD than a PA system. A sound engineer usually mixes in a DAW while hearing the sound through studio monitors as they provide a flat response. The goal of a PA mix should be for the audience to be able to hear the instruments on stage and to prevent feedback during the show. The live
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Americans‚ and Caucasians. We sat near the stage in the plastic orange seats because the grass area was extremely packed. However‚ this was the best thing that happened to us because we could see how the musicians were so enthralled with playing their instruments. At around 5 p.m. the whole audience stood up for the opening of the National Anthem. I was taken back because I was not expecting that. Going to live shows: R&B‚ hip-hop‚ rock‚ indie‚ etc.. there was typically an opener. I was aware that soccer
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was dated around the late 1740’s. The scoring of this piece is suited for an outdoor performance with distinguished contingent of wind instruments. “A due cori” refers to the two choirs of wind instruments the concertos utilize. Handle places wind players on each side of the string orchestra. The Concerto No. 3 in F major uses identical groups of wind instruments‚ each comprised of a bassoon‚ a pair of oboes and horn. The groups go back and forth trading calls and echoing each other’s phrases.
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Are there too many musicals in the West End? (I am writing in support of Michael Billington’s article‚ ‘ This West End Theatre boom is not all good news’ However throughout my article I will analyze the benefits and draw back for the current state of the west end and where it could go in the future.) Throughout this year 2012 the West End has comprised of 42 commercial theatres 32 of these have put on musical productions as opposed to traditional plays (1). Compared to a year ago when the
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as much enjoyment from it as I have. I will start my review with the genre of Classical Music. I have chosen Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.23 (‘Appassionata’)‚ third movement‚ being performed by Lang Lang. For this particular piece‚ only one instrument is needed: a piano and that is all that appears on the stage in this video. The stage itself is very bland‚ kind of generic looking. There is nothing colorful or exciting about the stage. It reminds me of an old elementary schools’ auditorium
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Rumi Night on the Heights/in the Depths of St. Ignacious I am by no means a poetry fanatic. I disliked learning about their structure in middle school into high school. I loathed having to put together haikus and soliloquies for my English class freshman year. That being said I entered the basement of St. Ignacious with a rather jaded attitude and a goal for my new high score for the next level of Angry Birds. I slumped down in my chair next to my friends who also‚ I’m sure‚ shared a similar
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It is thought to be the oldest instrument on earth‚ originating in Northern Australia thousands of years ago. They are made from the trunks of trees that have been hollowed by termites and the pitch varies with the length and shape. The sound of the didgeridoo imitates and represents the
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half made a more lasting impression on me. The concert opened with the Festival Overture. This piece began quietly. As the string instruments plucked in unison‚ the brass instruments entered with a slow melody. The mood became more dramatic as it progressed. The pace became faster and the texture more intense with fugue-like entrances. The different instruments succeeded one another until they ultimately all entered in unison. The trumpets were the most prominent players in the overture‚ effectively
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The first song I chose was “Crazy Blues” by Catherine Russell. In my opinion‚ the simplicity of the song really allows you to hear and understand the actual lyrics of the song. The beginning of the song or the intro is the sound of the piano which leads right into the first verse of Catherine Russell’s really beautiful voice. The piano closes out the song in the end as well. This song was a slower tempo but I think it definitely worked well because it allowed you to feel what she was singing about
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