acetone. This cost efficient and easy method will not only motivate both individuals and industries to recycle but also improve the state of our environment. Materials: 100% acetone nail polish remover 3 small containers 4 Styrofoam cups Large piece of plastic Packing foam board A teaspoon A Permanent marker Procedure:
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There were music pieces (selected movements) by Ludwig Beethoven‚ Robert Schumann‚ Johannes Brahms‚ Sergei Prokofiev‚ and‚ Claude Debussy. Current students from the IUSB Music department were the ones playing the piano. Each one had a strong ability with the piano‚ which delivered the music in an amazing way with great combinations of rhythm and the different scales of major and minor. All pieces varied with time range based on the movements‚ as some were
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order to show how the work can be understood on the foreground‚ middle ground and background levels. In order to this‚ I have taken away unnecessary notes‚ such as the neighbour and passing notes‚ to leave the score as a basic four part chorale-like piece with two chords to a bar‚ following the harmonies. I began the reduction by taking the G minor arpeggio in bar 1 and taking away the Bb‚ and top G in the bass to leave the bass part with a G and a D‚ a fifth apart. I took the top note in the first
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Exhibition Review – Dale Chihuly‚ the Halcyon Gallery Dale Chihuly is an American artist‚ born September 20th‚ 1941 who is known for his glass sculptures. One of his most well known pieces is the blue and green glass sculpture hanging in the front entrance of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (figure 1). His work has included over 200 museum collections worldwide‚ and I visited his exhibition in the Halcyon Gallery on New Bond Street in London on the 23rd of January 2012. The entire
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Sz. 102 by Bartok. All these pieces were amazing both in difficulty and sound. The first piece by Prokofiev was very intense. The opening was very fast pace. It also contained minor notes that almost seemed like the instruments were out of tune. It was a very disjunct piece in the fact that it went between minor and major notes and loud and soft tempos. The melody was very dark but seemed to have a lighter side once the timbre of the piece began to calm. The piece had a singular melody that it
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by Greg Wheeler. The first piece was “Lost Mind” the stand out of this piece was the Alto Saxophonist‚ Kyle Merrill. He stood out and grabbed my attention more so than the other soloist during this piece. His solo had a rich sound‚ along with a smooth and swingy rhythm. The piece over all had a rhythm that was easy to tap your foot to and I was doing so throughout the piece. It was a bright sounding piece and it started the concert off on the right foot. The second piece played was “In a Mellow Tone”
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Bartók (1881-1945)‚ Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)‚ and Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). The first piece was Prelude and Fugue in A-flat major‚ WTC Book II by Johann Sebastian Bach. Prelude and Fugue in A-flat major started with a higher upbeat feel on the high end of the piano. To offset the high-end notes‚ lower trills were thrown in sparingly while maintaining around 90% high end melody. Tempo for the piece stayed a constant andante tempo
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plenty of instruments being played such as; flute‚ oboe‚ bassoon‚ clarinet‚ saxophone‚ horn‚ trumpet‚ trombone‚ euphonium‚ tuba‚ double bass‚ piano‚ and percussion. In this specific concert there happen to be no soloist‚ the performers performed each piece of music together. The performance was done in one of the university auditorium and the area appropriate for the performance. In this program there were four different sections of music from different composers. The composers that were heard in this
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Undine Brod shows through both of her pieces‚ Pride and Sorrow (2012) and Talk To Me (2012)‚ animals pieced together. She shows a different view of animals by capturing an innocent side of them‚ however; showing a deeper meaning of sorrow through the mutilated art works. The pieces show animals mutilated‚ which at first glance seems normal and not out of place‚ but realizing how simple and easily accepted mutilation of an animals’ innocents is the overall meaning. The sculptures show a connection
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finished in 1498. Da Vinci was a procrastinator‚ so painting this piece took some extra time‚ but who can blame him? Had he have rushed the painting‚ it could have turned out to be a disaster‚ and how can you take something of such value and not take perfect care of it? This painting appeals to many philosophies of art including appeal‚ beauty‚ and emotion. But‚ which one seems to bring out the most in this painting? This piece appeals to pleasure in so many ways. Scottish philosopher‚ David Hume
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