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    RONDALLA: THE RICH MUSICAL HERITAGE OF THE PHILIPPINES Rondalla IV: Bacaoat‚ Jupiter S. Abad‚ Betriz C. Belen‚ Ace B. Esteron‚ Roselle Dogaong‚ Shan S. Frizaneza‚ Grazel Tampoa‚ Van T. Mones‚ Rosana M. Sison‚ Jomar A. Santos‚ Kristine B. Submitted to: Ms. Riona Copiling in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the subject English IV March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter

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    How To Play A Ukulele Ukuleles have been the staple instrument of hawaii for many ages. There are four different types of ukuleles; soprano (great for beginners and the cheapest‚ concert (or alto)‚ tenor‚ and baritone. It was used in celebrations and rituals to bring good spirit to the native people. Most of the natives know how to play by learning from their family and is passed down in the culture. I‚ not having any hawaiian ancestry or anybody to teach me‚ taught myself from the inspiration of

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    Prior to what we believe to be the “Golden Era” of American Musical Theatre‚ one must first delve into the dark past modern musical theatre tries to bury beneath today’s jazz hands and glitter covered performers. The era of the Virginia Minstrel shows not only is derogatory towards African American slaves and recently freed slaves with the use of stock characters‚ but it uses exaggerated stereotypes and costuming to create the illusion that the African American race is inferior to Caucasians. These

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    Sage Publications‚ Ltd. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4144355 . Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part‚ that unless you have obtained prior permission‚ you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles‚ and you may use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal‚ non-commercial

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    MATH AND MUSIC MATH AND MUSIC Math and Music Math and music are connected in many ways. Math is seen to be as very precise. Music is often seen as a way to express emotion. They are actually both very closely related together. Music is an expression of scales and notes that are strung together to make sound. Math is the subject of numbers and symbols used to write formulas and equations. At its foundation‚ music and math are related. In this essay‚ you will show that math and music

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    The History of Musical Theatre The recently released Les Misérables earned £8.1 million in its opening weekend‚ making it the largest opening weekend for a musical film in history‚ proving that the genre is still alive. But how exactly did this powerful art form originate? And from then on‚ how did it evolve to become the spectacularly vivacious being that it is today? The oldest known forms of music theatre were the ancient Greek plays with music and lyrics‚ as well as music and dance being

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    but to grow as a performer. In Acting in Musicals‚ Mr. Jory attempts to answer an often debated question “Is the art of acting different in musicals and plays?” This is a very important subject for acting teachers; should we as professionals leave out a large lucrative portion of the professional acting roles simply because we prefer straight plays over musicals or worse don’t have

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    The members of the Piedmont Choirs prioritize the tuning of the choirs above almost all other aspects of the music we sing. Some people I have sung with in choir have absolute pitch‚ which means they can identify or sing any given note without the help of any instrument‚ and a multitude of people I have sung with have relative pitch‚ which means they have some notes memorized. I was in the flagship ensemble of the Piedmont Choirs the year a choir I was in was the most consistently in tune. We spent

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    Rent is a rock musical that was created by Jonathan Larson. It’s based on the opera La Bohème. The musical tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create a life in New York City in a village called Alphabet City‚ under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The musical was first seen in a workshop production in a New York Theatre Workshop in 1993. This same Off-Broadway theatre was also the musical’s initial home following its official 1996 opening. Jonathan Larson‚ the

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    Oz is one of the biggest American Musicals in film. It has become known world wide‚ it is apart of our American popular culture‚ and is best known of all films. It was based on the novel‚ The Wonderful Wizard of Oz written by L. Frank Baum in the 1900s. It was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayar in the year of 1939. This film just hit the end of the “Golden Age of the Musical” that started in the early 1930s. MGM benefited greatly from the hit of the rebirth of musicals. It’s known for the use of technicolor

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