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    Pedagogy

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    concept‚ it was accepted and applied to various fields‚ especially in computing. However‚ in recent years‚ educational professionals increasingly pay attention to the application of deep learning theories in teaching and learning (Marton & Säljö‚ 1976; Beatie‚ Collins and Mclnnes‚ 1997; Bowden & Marton‚ 1998; Biggs‚ 2003; Ramsden‚ 2003; Tagg‚ 2003). One of the most valuable and influential theory is the “Nine Gateways” from David Hargreaves and other professionals with the purpose to improve teaching and

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    Violin Informative Speech

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    are two holes in which the sound comes from‚ called f holes. Between the f holes is the bridge. Next‚ there is the tailpiece which has the fine tuner(s) on it. Alongside the tailpiece is the chin rest. The chin rest is used for a good position of playing and a good grip. Also‚ to help with the grip is a shoulder rest. A shoulder rest is separate from the violin and is placed on the bottom underneath the chin rest. The pegs are to hold the four strings and help the tuning process. Continuing down the

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    Violin History Essay

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    violin and its accompanying variations have been used in music for thousands of years. The first officially recorded use of the violin was during medieval European times. The earliest form of the violin was referred to as a Fiddle and the person playing it was termed as a Fiddler. During the 15th century though‚ the violins began taking on a new shape and began to carve its own history in music. The evolution of the violin continued into the 16th century when it developed what was to become its final

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    The Vielle: a Short History

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    Vielle: A Short History Bowed instruments have been around since the ninth century AD‚ according to Werner Bachmann‚ author of The Origins of Bowing. They originated in Central Asia‚ where they produced very fine hunting bows‚ which eventually developed into the first musical bows. In the tenth century‚ bowed instruments had traveled to the lands of the Islamic and Byzantine Empires. (Remnant‚ 1989) In the eleventh century‚ the vielle was depicted in Byzantine manuscripts. The instrument then traveled

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    practiced today. From its early development in ancient times until the 1500s‚ the bow and arrow were used more extensively than any other weapon throughout history. The use of the bow and arrow first appeared in Egyptian artworks and is reported in folklore as far back as five thousand five hundred years ago (although its invention‚ in all probability‚ dates back to the Stone Age). In prehistoric times‚ people used bows and arrows to hunt for food and for self-defense. During the Greek and Roman civilizations

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    kind of awe and passion such an instrument can evoke‚ I just disregarded it as having no relevance to myself. I still viewed playing violin as a boring chore. Actually‚ I only did orchestra for one more year after that. I could never be as fast as him‚ so why even try. In the same decision‚ I stopped playing violin entirely. How good would I be by now if I hadn’t quit playing? What if I attacked each rehearsal as if I was Luke? What if I studied every single mark on the page and understood the composer’s

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    from the conductor‚ I let my heart do all the work. The music that we were playing was Tchaikovsky’s Marche Slave. With my violin in hand‚ I became a soldier marching into war. My violin was my weapon. The music began as soft‚ quiet pluckings from the cellos and violas preparing for war. Within

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    violin is the hardest instrument and it is hard to play a tuned note. Nevertheless‚ Professional violinist have a secret to playing a tuned A in the violin. Here you will basic steps like in preparing the violin‚ hold a violin‚ and last play a tuned A in your violin. To begin with‚ you will take out your violin. Something that everybody does is spreading rosin on your bow; (on the horse hair.) you will place the shoulder rest on the back of the violin. You will place the biggest part of the shoulder

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    match whatever I was wearing. Whether it was a bow‚ clips‚ tiara‚ or braids I seemed to always have something in my hair. As I got older I knew something was changing‚ and I was not sure if I would like it. When you are in a military family you have to be somewhat okay with moving and change‚ but I have never liked change. There was no such thing as a small bow‚ the bigger the bow the better. My mom wouldn’t let me go out of the house without a bow stuck to my head. You were seen as the bad mom

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    The Violin Research Paper

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    The History of the Violin The violin is a descendant from the viol family of instruments‚ which can be traced back to ninth century Europe. The first violins were made in 1520 and they have drastically changed since then. The violin was originally used for additional vocal and dance accompaniment. They incorporated features of the existing bowed instruments such as the rebec‚ the Renaissance fiddle‚ and the lira da braccio. The rebec was pear shaped and it had strings that were tuned in

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