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    to a greater extent. People have more variety of music available. In present day‚ music is available in thousands of genres of music that have been composed. Having free music‚ let’s customers listen to hard-core‚ classical blues‚ to lullabies‚ opera‚ country‚ techno‚ to holiday songs‚ folksongs‚ and to hundreds more. These genres allows all sorts of different‚ unique people to listen to their own personal preference of genre music. Variety of music helps people recognize new‚ smaller

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    The Trombone Sitting in a dark room there is dead silence... all of a sudden the spotlight shoots on and there in so sorrowful ...such emotion. Such beautiful music‚ the audience almost mistakes the sound as a human voice. The trombone is a musical instrument that while there were many changes throughout time can be linked back through the thresholds of the universe. However there will only be time to talk about The chemical elements and their origins‚ the creation of music‚ and the evolution of

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    heard would be the soft crackle of the fires‚ the gentle blowing of the wind‚ and the soft stillness of the stars as the emerged out of the tender night sky. She found it hard to concentrate on her book as her mind began to surrender to the lullaby of the coming night. The eventide was alive outside with vibrant colors that captured her thoughts. While the soft breeze brought to her ears a melody of life settling in for a calm summer night. Ailís Brennan gazed out the window to admire the

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    Wendy Waite Dr. Robert Winokur Music 103 – Online December 4‚ 2016 Concert Assignment Studio Big Band Concert Attending a Jazz concert was something new to me. The concert that I attended was at the University of Redlands School of Music. The performing band was called Studio Big Band and was under the direction of David Scott. It was held in the Casa Loma Room which was large and had the ability to hold many excited music lovers. It started at 8pm and was about an hour long. Since this was

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    On February 10th I watched the Detroit Symphony Orchestra perform Beethoven’s Fourth and Fifth symphonies at Orchestra Hall in Detroit. Even though the musicians were in Michigan‚ I had the full experience right inside my dorm room. The webcast was a really interesting experience that I enjoyed. I think I may have even appreciated it more than the real thing. Although you cannot replace getting dressed up and going to a concert‚ I liked this webcast because the different camera angles provided

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    Once my friend and I where in the woods and my friend had a lighter‚ she  decided to smoke‚ but she dropped her lighter and the grass caught on fire.  We were both screaming and running‚ the fire spread like a forest fire. I  ran and I stepped on a snake’s tail‚ and the snake bit me. I couldn’t move  and my friend ran away and left me behind.  I was so afraid that I couldn’t  move‚ and then a wolf and her cubs came running from behind some trees. The cubs  looked strong and they were almost

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    hypnotic dance overtop her perfectly manicured toes‚ before it recedes to rejoin the ocean once again. Pushing and pulling the waves to shore‚ the ocean is a machine. At this hour in the morning there is no sound of kids screaming with delight. Just the lullaby of waves breaking against the rigid rocks. Here and there‚ an occasional seagull’s squawk as it hunts for the morning’s breakfast is heard. The splash of the water against her legs is the loudest sound around‚ chilling her as she wades deeper into

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    girl he likes is teasing him. It’s easy to tell that he is not really looking for love‚ just pleasure. Another difference between the singer and the poet are the speed of their dialogue. The song is slow and very calm. It sounds almost like a lullaby‚ and is very kind and caring. It’s easy to picture it being whispered in someone’s ear. The poem on the other hand‚ is fast and blunt. The speaker is eloquent and is very believable at times. He is very convincing‚ yet at the same time‚ it is almost

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    my whole body. I feel I have come across my natural habitat. I flourish in the Middle Eastern heat. I am lured into her by the rhythmic sound of waves crashing. Powerfully calm‚ pulling in and thrusting back onto the beach‚ creating a soothing lullaby to put my anxiety at rest. This was a foreign feeling to me‚ I have always been shy. The birds chirp cheerfully as they fly across over head. The scenic sounds create a meditation that eases my mind to a place of tranquility and zen. I breath in‚

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