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    to compare and contrast a book to a musical‚ it wil become a dificult task. In this essay‚ I will be comparing and contrasting a story from Tom Saywer by mark twain inwhich tom tricks the neibor boys into doing work for him. As person who likes lititure‚ i enjoyed the story much more than the musical. As a background‚ like i said before‚ the book was writen by mark twain‚ and the play was writen by tom boyed. I am now going to compare and contrast the musical and the story’s plot‚ setting‚ props

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    would cater specifically to children ages 3-16 specializing in rock music genres preparing them in lessons for “voice‚ guitar‚ keyboard‚ and percussion so they can perform in their own bands”(Schwalbe 469). By offering specialized musical theory lessons to the children (public)‚ the music academy can create a niche market segment and obtain a portion of the current musical retail/lesson market share currently share amongst Long and Mcquade‚ Cosmo Music‚ and Steve’s Music. Business Objective The

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    Heart Stolen by Bonnie and Clyde the Musical On March 5th 2017‚ I attended the production of Bonnie and Clyde the Musical at the Albert L. Jeffers Theatre at the Univerisity of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Having been already familiar with the basic premise of the story of some of the two most notorious criminals in the history of the United States‚ I was curious to see how the lives of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrel were reimagined by this musical. In this production of the show‚ I was pleased to find

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    Musical Development as a Cognitive Ability Cognitive Psychology Abstract This paper discusses theories of cognitive development and its relationship to musical development. Cognitive development is closely related to musical development and learning. Jean Piaget developed theories of the cognitive development in children. Musicologists have developed theories on how musical development has cognitive components. Cognitive development is acquired through interaction with an environment‚ just

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    Acknowledgement This humble research would not have been a reality without the boundless encouragement‚ assistance and effort extended to the researcher by the persons who shared their experiences‚ ideas and expertise. The Researcher hereby acknowledges with profound gratitude and warmest sincerity‚ the assistance extended by the following persons: To Prof. Rex Emmanuel L. Asuncion‚ my music adviser who shared his time and expertise and knowledge in music. To Dr. Liza Marie M. Manoos‚ as my

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    “The Drowsy Chaperone‚" a musical phenomenon‚ with songs by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison‚ based off the book written by Mr. Martin and Don McKellar. An hour and forty minutes of pure comedic relief‚ a nod to the aspect of escapism of the twenties. Adorned with the perfect balance between historicism and modernism‚ this musical provides the foundation for a night of amusement and thrill. It is a sneak peak into the extravagant musicals of the 1920s. A long lost era where prohibition dampened the

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    The production I am reacting to is 42nd Street the Musical. The musical was performed at the Cadillac Palace in Chicago. The writer are Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble. The play is about Peggy Sawyer being late for auditions for Pretty Lady ends up a chorus girl then the lead. I really enjoyed watching the musical and also it was my first broadway show. I will be talking about the acting‚ set design‚ and structure of the performance. The play itself was well structured. The play had a flow and

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    1. The four main properties of musical sounds are; Tone Color (Timbre)‚ Pitch‚ Dynamics and Duration. Tone Color also known as timbre pertains to the distinguishing attributes of one voice or instrument from another. A good example is the tone difference between a saxophone and a guitar‚ or even between a nylon and steel string guitars. Pitch mainly has to do with the relative highness or the lowness of a sound. It is determined by the frequency of the vibration of sound. Smaller objects (shorter

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    The assumptions this film of High School Musical makes of education or teaching is that they are committed to their extracurricular activities. In the movie made it where if one was into sports and that sports was a big deal and that one could be very passionate about. That meant that the students and faculty had very high amounts of school pride into their basketball team. The boy’s basketball team of East High School showed that they were very excited that they were in the big championship game

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    of sight-reading. This essay is to discuss the factors that affect piano sight-reading‚ and explore practise methods to improve the performance of it. Factors affecting sight-reading achievements and their practise method Orientation of the keyboard Playing music on first sight requires treating the functioning of eyes and hands separately. Since both have grasp much at the same time and within fractions of a second‚ they must learn to function independently. The eyes are solely directed

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