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    The History of Music

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    The History of Western Music Music has been around since the dawn of time‚ ever since man first inhabited this planet we have learned to communicate in ways other then conventional speaking. Different Cultures all have there own specific way of communicating through music. Music is basically broken into two specific groups Eastern Music and Western Music. Eastern music is mainly derived from the orient and India. While‚ Western music first emerged from Europe. Western music has developed

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    Introduction The orchestra concert that I had watched and enjoyed was the school concert‚ which has performed at 25th October 2014‚ 12:30 pm. The concert was conducted at PERTRONAS Twin Tower (KLCC)‚ MPO hall‚ which also known as Malaysian Phiharmonic Orchestra. The school concert has conducted for nearly 1 hour‚ which ends around 1:30 pm. The title for this concert was “The Mysterious Maestro”. There were total of twelve pieces that have performed by the orchestra. The first piece was named “Overture

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    Synopsis of ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ ‘Their Eyes Were Watching God’ is a female bildungsroman and it is a polyphonic novel of personal development in which the protagonist‚ Janie searches for an authentic identity‚ a quest for romance and in turn achieving self fulfillment and voice. Throughout the novel‚ Hurston highlights different themes through poetic dialect such as love‚ racism and gender inequality. The plot is structured into Janie’s four relationships with Nanny‚ Logan Killicks

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    Lois Hegarty Performance

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    This past Thursday I attended one of Harding’s student recitals. Curious as to what types and genres would be played‚ I strolled into the recital hall open-minded. The room was a bit smaller than I expected‚ but it served great for the fact that not a single performer had a microphone. They were all expected to project their voices in such a way that even the people in the back row could hear them. However‚ it was also important that they did not sound like they were yelling. I do believe each performer

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    bach reflection

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    Andy Lacey “Bachumentary” 10/2/14 Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach in 1685 to Johann Ambrosius Bach and Maria Elisabeth Lammerhirt. Throughout his life‚ Bach experienced many great things‚ as well as hardships and trials. In the sixty five years‚ he led a very entertaining and interesting life. Even though he never traveled very far from his place of birth‚ he still became famous worldwide by writing great music. Bach’s life was more than likely an exciting and busy one‚ he sired

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    Essay On Didgeridoo

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    Write short introduction for your paper I was excited to have the experience of going to Australia‚ to see some traditiona aboriginal performances. I was assigned to record and write about some of the performances I witnessed. A narrative describing your first video including the following: Review all of the feedback regarding the videos in Assignment 6.2. Make sure have the correct information on Allocation of Performers‚ Texture‚ Melody‚ Beat‚ Instrument Classification‚ and Tone Color. Also

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    having backpacks‚ bandanas‚ and by not having children or family with them. In conclusion‚ the people of Lotus Music Festival varied greatly. The music structure of De Temps Antan’s songs varied greatly from song to song. Some of their pieces were polyphonic with solo performances interlaced within the song. Each instrument played its own piece in the song that was not similar to what the other performers were playing. Other songs were homophonic which got most of the audience participating via clapping

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    Hallelujah Chorus

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    of sounds in a vertical aspect to the music. You can hear the harmony throughout the whole song when the chorus sings “Hallelujah” in multiple sections of the chorus which hit a range of different notes at the same time. “Hallelujah Chorus” has a polyphonic texture‚ meaning you can hear two independent melodies occurring at the same time. One is “Hallelujah” being sung by one group and “for the Lord God…” being sung by another. At the end of the chorus you can hear the trumpets enter

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    Brittan’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” Kamien gives the reader his observations on The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra‚ by introducing the reader to Brittan’s guide as an introduction to the instruments of an orchestra. Kamien explains in his writing how the theme composed by Henry Purcell is used as the base melody for Britten’s composition. Kamien also explains how the theme is presented by the entire orchestra and then highlighted by woodwinds‚ brasses‚ strings‚ and percussion

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    palestrina music

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    Gabriel Archangelus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpTaOULyOHM ) Palestrina is considered to be the “Savior of Church Music”. After the death of Pope Julius III in 1555‚ Pope Marcelli’s reigned for about three weeks‚ in which he attempted ban polyphonic treatment of text in sacred music‚ stating that the words should be intelligible to the listener. So‚ Palestrina wrote Missa Papae Marcelli to persuade him that the style of music should remain unchanged. SLIDE #4: Play Pope Marcellus Mass https://www

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