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    Music from all over the world presents a range of musical theories. Some of these are documented in writing whilst others are transmitted orally. Discuss and give examples with reference to both Western and non-Western music. Music Theory can be understood as chiefly the study of the structure of music. With the idea of both written and oral notation‚ it may be understood through recognized systems of indication‚ and used as systems of memorizing and transmitting the theories themselves. Western

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    Have you ever thought about what job you would enjoy working for the rest of your life? Even if pursuing a career‚ have you ever thought of just a couple of other careers you might would enjoy? I have chosen three careers that through my life I have thought about pursuing and am going to describe each job task in detail. Welder / Fabricator at Anchor Sign When I was in high school I took welding classes at our career center for about two years. Welding was one of the first trades that I thought

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    in the fourth chorus and even another higher pitch in the fifth. The final chorus reached the climax of the whole song. I can feel the strong emotion to appeal to the people to care children in homophonic way. At the coda section‚ the song adopts polyphonic texture‚ and the phrases "for you and for me" and "heal the world we leave in‚ save it for our children" seem to be swirling in listeners’ mind for a long time. This is a moving song‚ and the way Michael performed it made the song impressive and

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    there are changes of time signature. Minimalist music has a Hypnotic quality to it. Minimalist Music is usually Tonal and tends not to be Dissonant. Melodic ideas are simple and repeated as loops or ostinatos. The texture of the music is normally polyphonic and layers are added on. The use of electronic instruments is common in minimalist music. Minimalist compositions tend to emphasise repetition and rhythmical patterns. The patterns normally vary over long stretches of time‚ often so that the listener

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    He became well known for operas‚ anthems‚ and organ concertos. He received critical training in Halle‚ Hamburg and Italy before settling in London. Handel’s biggest influences included the composers of the Italian Baroque and the middle-German polyphonic choral tradition. Handel’s father wanted Handel to grow up and study law. He was born into a non-musical family. His father strictly forbade him from meddling with any musical instruments. As a result‚ Handel secretly began playing instruments

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    the Mass in B minor‚ The Well-Tempered Clavier (Book 1 & Book 2) etc. The Well-Tempered Clavier is considered to have a set of the Prelude and Fugue for each piece. They are based on 24 major and minor keys‚ the texture of the piece is mostly in polyphonic. Special attention should be paid on the articulation of the piece. To get an effect‚ like the clavichord‚ it is commonly the semiquavers that should be play in

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    http://investphilippines.gov.ph/downloads/sector/Electronic%20Medical%20Records.pdf ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS July 2010 2. http://groups.csail.mit.edu/medg/ftp/psz/EMR-design-paper.pdf 3. http://www.google.com.ph/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=hmi%20philippines%20org%20content%20uploads%202012%20pids%20case%20study%20wireless%20access%20health%20tarlac&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CCoQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hmiphilippines.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F06%2FPIDS-case-study_Wireless-Access-for-Health-Tarlac

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    Bobby McFerrin is an American jazz vocalist and conductor who is known for his tremendous vocal control and improvisational ability. He is a diverse musical artist who has won numerous awards for his performances and compositions. ‘The Power of the Pentatonic Scale” and “Bobby McFerrin Improvises A Cappella Song Three of Three” are two videos that explore the cultural meaning and human significance of the music tied to Bobby McFerrin. In Bobby McFerrin’s video‚ “The Power of the Pentatonic Scale”

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    Automation is the use of machines‚ control systems and information technologies to optimize productivity in the production of goods and delivery of services. The correct incentive for applying automation is to increase productivity‚ and/or quality beyond that possible with current human labor levels so as to realize economies of scale‚ and/or realize predictable quality levels. In the scope of industrialisation‚ automation is a step beyond mechanization. Whereas mechanization provides human operators

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    power of the words sung‚ to achieve the strength of the statement. The first vocal entry in the piece is homophonic‚ and is sung by the altos. They are singing “And the glory of the lord”. The texture is constantly changing from homophonic‚ to polyphonic‚ as the ideas combined. When the ideas are combined‚ there is a varied amount of imitation throughout. There is some doubling of the parts when “for the mouth of the lord” is being sung. The texture is homophonic for the final cadence. The piece

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