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    The Church was beginning to have less power in the music during the Renaissance‚ so that meant Kings were starting to have more influence in music. Unlike the Middle-Ages were the polyphonic texture was sung by soloists‚ in the Renaissance the texture was performed by entire (male) choirs. Renaissance music has more variety of sound than the Middle-Ages’ music had. With the use of the bass register for the first time‚ it expanded the

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    NAME: Koray Kendir CASE 7: Herman Miller Inc.: The Reinvention and Renewal of an Iconic Manufacturer of Office Furniture 1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION |Timeframe |Country(s) Involved |Key Individuals & Titles |Company Type & Size | | | | | | |1905 to present |United States |Brian Walker

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    tremendous effect. Princess Leia is a total contrast with the powerful feel of the Main Theme. High registered instruments like violin and flute with the accompaniment of harp portrays the innocent‚ serene‚ and beautiful characteristics of Princess Leia. Polyphonic texture with simple melodies‚ gradual changes of dynamics and moderate tempo portrays the elegant movements of Princess Leia. Williams also uses major tonality to show the audience Princess Leia’s innocent and dignity. Asteroid Field presents

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    time periods they do still have some things in common but they also have their differences when it comes to music. The first thing is polyphonic music. First off polyphony is a texture consisting of two or more independent melodic lines ‚ as opposed to music with just one voice (monophony) or music. The Renaissance and the Middle Ages both consisted of polyphonic music but they were very different. In the Medieval times there was only one melody and in the Renaissance there was an equal importance

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    What Is Interoperability?

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    Data exchange standards provide a mechanism for allowing healthcare technology to communicate. The key operative word is interoperability‚ meaning a proficiency in sharing and utilizing information across technological platforms (Cantwell & McDermott‚ 2016). In part‚ healthcare technology has failed to interconnect as a result of purchases from multiple vendors‚ each with their own trademarked tools for interfacing (Cantwell & McDermott‚ 2016). Also‚ some medical devices do not possess the ability

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    Introduction Texture is one of the basic elements of music. When you describe the texture of a piece of music‚ you are describing how much is going on in the music at any given moment. For example‚ the texture of the music might be thick or thin‚ or it may have many or few layers. It might be made up of rhythm only‚ or of a melody line with chordal accompaniment‚ or many interweaving melodies. Below you will find some of the formal terms musicians use to describe texture. Suggestions for activities

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    Josquin Desprez

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    was honored so much for his music. His style allowed him to compose over a hundred motets and many other works while he was alive. Polyphonic imitation was a common technique in motets. Polyphonic imitation is where one musical line shares or imitates the same musical theme as the proceeding line. One song by Desprez‚ titled Ave Maria- Virgo Serena‚ uses polyphonic imitation all throughout the piece. This piece describes his work the best. One said‚ “With his strict canonic opening and subsequent

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    In the 16th century‚ a secular style of music knowing as madrigal was raised suddenly and became the most prevalent genre that draw numerous of Italian composers’ attention. This style of music mainly‚ knowing as vocal music which only involved singing without any instruments accompaniment‚ focused on love by illustrating the emotion of the meaning of the words and the context of the poem through the use of word painting. Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623) was knowing as the most famous composer in participating

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    pair prelude-fugue is naturally associated with Bach ’s Well-tempered clavier‚ modern treatments applied to fugues and to other forms belonging to the Baroque were relatively common in the 1920s and the 1930s. The waning interest for the imitative polyphonic composition in the second half of the 20th century was compensated by the emergence in European musical cultures of several valuable collections. This study concerns the Russian musical space and two representative works from the sequence of modern

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    was mostly a dance‚ with the piano playing. The piece had crescendo in the beginning‚ a harsh sound‚ and an unmetered rhythm. The harmony was polyphonic. The piano player and trumpet player begin playing at the end. The fourth work was called "Three More Foxes". This piece was highly syncopated‚ with a fast tempo and very easy to hear. The harmony was polyphonic‚ and it had accents at different levels. The piece is not an easy tune to hum to‚ it will suddenly get louder. The 5th work was called "Snakes"

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