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    time (bar 28) a perfect 4th is used between the ‘Ma + ‘ri’; the ‘a’ is a dissonant – yet is warmed by the sound of the horn (emphasising the ri-a). The instrumentation is thin here- mainly heterophonic ‚ working with the triplets which diminish the rhythm and increase the tension. In bar 4; the ‘a’ of Maria is resolved on to a D (rather than an E) – this is a descending min 3rd‚ however the oboe doesn’t resolve- this creates anticipation and leads the music on demonstrating that the song is to grow-

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    written in duple compound time The instruments that are involved are guitar‚ electric guitar‚ synthesizer and drums. They are not poly-rhythms. b) There is a constant beat. It’s written in quadruple time. The instruments that are involved are: drums and bass guitar supply that beat. The drums also play the same rhythm through performance. They are not poly-rhythms. 6. a) The tempo of "Breakaway" is moderato‚ so that means it’s moderately fast. The tempo doesn’t stay the same throughout the music

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    Choral Speaking

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    Choral Speaking The following excellent resource was submitted by Anita Geller‚ Arts Consultant with the District School Board of Niagara and is based on The Ontario Curriculum‚ Grades 1-8‚ The Arts‚ 1998. Thanks Anita‚ from all of us at CODE! What is Choral Speaking? When groups of students recite passages they’ve committed to memory‚ they are involved in choral speaking. (In choral reading and reader’s theatre‚ students are not required to memorize the text‚ as the names imply). Students interpret

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    mysterious. The theme of this poem is that nature provides experiences that can beautify or discriminate the life of humans. Dickenson uses many literary devices that enhance the reader such as: Rhythm‚ Metaphors‚ Personification‚ Metonymy‚ and Rhyme which are used to emphasize nature’s beauty. The rhythm in this poem creates shifts which attract the reader’s attention to what’s happening. There is a rhythmic pattern in stanzas one and two: 7‚6‚8‚6. This is not a coincidence because the author is

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    Choice of Topic Current Invention: Pacemaker Impact: Pacemakers are used to treat arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are problems with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart can beat too fast‚ too slow‚ or with an irregular rhythm. A pacemaker is a small device that’s placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms. This device uses electrical pulses to prompt the heart to beat at a normal rate. During an arrhythmia‚ the heart may not be able to pump enough

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    Jazz

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    going to perform for the next three hours. Also‚ this song was a great opener because it made the audience (it was only about 15 of us‚ mostly elderly) get involved in the concert such as clapping their hands and tapping with their feet to feel the rhythm and the tempo. This song for some reason reminded me of being in the club late at night‚ dancing my life away. This song definitely put my groove on because I could not stop tapping my feet and moving to the beat. The second song was called‚ “Fly

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    Stress and Rhythm in English

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    (1991): 145-62 Stress and Rhythm in English Maria-Josep Solé Sabater Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona ABSTRACT This paper studies the role played by stress and rhythm in English. The effects of stress on the phonetic realization of segments‚ the morphological and syntaclic function of elemcnts and the structuring of information in the sentencc are considercd. English rhythm is studied and the factors that contribute to maintain a regular stress-timed rhythm are presented. A rhythmical approach

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    the Franconian motet. This idea would continue for the 14th century motets. Although the idea of the Franconian motet continued‚ the way artists understood rhythm would differ. During the 13th century rhythmic modes were used to distinguish certain rhythmic patterns. For the duration of this time‚ there was no standard notation of rhythm on the score. This changed during the 14th century when the use of mensurations began‚ indicating the relationship between the breve and semibreve. They can

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    The Way

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    “The Way” By: Ariana Grande Featuring Mac Miller American singer-songwriter and actress Ariana Grande featuring rapper Mac Miller recorded the song “The Way” and was released on March 26‚ 2013 by Republic Records and as the lead single from her album Daydreamin’. This song was written by Mac Miller himself‚ Harmony Samuels‚ Jordin Sparks‚ All Sherrod Lambert‚ and Sevyn Streeter. “The Way” is a pop genre song whose melody is directly from the R&B 1998 hit “Still Not a Player‚” originally recorded

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    song brings out the main aspects of reggae music‚ which brings bass to the forefront. As with reggae‚ the song continues with an almost booming bass‚ the bass is what makes the song. The main recognizable elements of this song is offbeat rhythms. In most reggae songs‚ the rhythmic pattern accents the second and fourth beats and combines with the drum ’s emphasis on beat three to create a unique sense of phrasing. The reggae offbeat can be counted so that it falls between each count as an

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