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    Programme Notes

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    Programme Note: DipABRSM | Date: 1st June 2009 | | Word Count: 1‚085 words | | | | | Partita for solo violin no.3 in E‚ BWV 1006 J.S Bach (b. 21 March 1685 in Eisenach;d. 28 July 1750 in Leipzig) Bach was the son of Johann Ambrosius Bach‚ court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of musicians of the town of Eisenach in Thuringia. It is probably from his father that he learned the fundamentals of music. The Bach family throughout Thuringia had held positions

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    Harlem Shake

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    with purple drapes and a pink wooden floor sets a grand piano. Sitting at this piano is Schreoder‚ a boy that has yellow hair. He is wearing a purple and black striped shirt and black pants. Behind the piano is Snoopy‚ a white beagle with black ears. Across the piano from Schreoder is Lucy‚ a girl. She has black hair and a purple dress. She is laying on the floor with her arm resting on the piano relaxing. Schreoder begins to play the piano and the same time as bass drop music as if he was playing

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    Phys 2a Lecture Notes

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    Physics 2A! Olga Dudko UCSD Physics! Lecture 1! Today: ! ! ! About the course. " " " "Why you should plan to excel in PHYS 2A! ! " ! Standards. Units. Dimensions. Estimation. " How to do better on exams (and discover new physical laws)! Welcome to Physics 2A!! •! Physics is the science that tells us how and why •! Physics 2A: classical mechanics which is the study of motion of macroscopic objects (baseball‚ cars‚ rockets‚ planets etc.) ! – different from Quantum Mechanics

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    Two Kinds

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    story but seems to agree with the mother. There is the Aunt Lindo that is really her mothers friend who seems to brag about her child Waverly; a character in the story who seems quite spoiled. And the piano teacher Mr. Chong who the daughter likes to refer to as “Old Chong”. He is a deaf piano teacher that has no idea that the daughter is not playing the right tunes. The mother who is very strict on her daughter‚ she did not think she was pushing the daughter to far. The mother felt the

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    Johannes Brahms

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    (the Neue Zeitschrift mentions his successful debut at Hamburg in January 1864) was a piano teacher in Hamburg‚ lived for many years in Caracas‚ and died at an early age in Hamburg of a disease of the brain. Elise married a watchmaker‚ much to Johannes? disappointment. As a boy Johannes worked and studied with his father and learnt lessons from books with his mother‚ with whom he would play ?four-hands? at the piano‚ ?just for fun.? There were never any doubts as to his becoming a musician. From

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    4 33 Analysis

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    Cage’s life is mandatory. Born in 1912‚ it can be deduced that most of Cage’s creative thoughts originated from his father‚ who invented the submarine that held the world’s record of staying underneath water (Nicholls 4). At a young age‚ Cage learned piano from his aunt who exposed him to music of the 19th Century and laid his foundation in music theory (Haskins 19-20). Despite being a top student‚ Cage dropped out of college after realizing that the education system contradicted his ideals. For example

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    In the month of March‚ I attended the musical performance “Harp Magic” by the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra at the Michigan Theater and the performance of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra at Hill Auditorium. Though the two orchestras‚ repertories‚ and venues were all different‚ experiencing the two performances in the same month allowed me to gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of the role that symphony orchestras play in today’s society. By attending live performances of symphony orchestras

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    changes in the brain. The parts of the brain that control hearing‚ memory‚ and the part that controls the hands among others‚ all become more active and the architecture of the brain changes. For children especially‚ we found that learning to play the piano‚ for instance teaches‚ them to be more self-disciplined‚ more attentive and better at planning.”Says Lutz Jäncke‚ a psychologist of the University of Zurich. In his article called “Music drives brain plasticity”‚ published in 2009 Jäncke states how

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    ineffective examples to show superiority over the Western parents. The piano story Chua uses in her essay is not strong enough to validate "nothing is fun until you’re good at it" for every child. The example she provides does‚ in fact‚ show her daughter Lulu was enjoying the piano piece after mastering it‚ but sometimes it’s also fun to do things you don’t do well in. While Chua stresses so much on making her daughter master her piano skills‚ she‚ as a mother‚ fails to unlock her daughter’s potential

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    similarities in their composure of music. The biggest connection among the two is their love for the piano. Not only did they both enjoy playing the piano‚ it was a way of life for both Chopin and Joel. Chopin‚ a half-Polish and half-French composer from the Romantic era is known to some as the “prince of the romantics” (Zamoyski). Joel‚ an American pop musician often referred to by many as the “piano man” (Sandow). Despite the fact these two composers are from different times as well as countries

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