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    My Passion in Singing

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    best to achieve my dreams no matter how high or low they are. I have many affiliations since elementary and most of these are into singing because it is one way of expressing myself. When I was a child‚ I already use my talent in singing because one of my dreams is to make my name shine in lights and make my faces known to everyone in the world. I started singing in front of a crowd when I was 6 years old. Each one in our class was required to sing‚ and I was amazed at how my classmates and teacher

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    Singing competition is a comprehensive entertainment.To compare the difference and significance of the singing competition in China‚Japan and Korean‚I have chosen three programme those represented by their countries‚ which are ”the Voice of China”(1)in China‚ ”Nodojiman”(2)in Japan and ”K-pop star”(3)in Korea.    The first difference is the rules of competition.In the-Voice-of-China‚ talents are selected in blind audition(4).It shows the essence of music without any live performance‚ but also the

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    I could tell‚ all of the original dialogue and props were used‚ and the actors portrayed the original characters very well. Throughout the entire play both my interest and my friend’s were maintained‚ but the one aspect that needed work was the singing. I remember cringing during the song “Beautiful Girl” and leaning over to my friend saying “this is awful.” She agreed. I’m not sure if maybe the actor was sick or if he really was just a bad singer. Either way he looked as if he was quite nervous

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    On the town was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen who have done several films together like deep in my heart‚ singing in the rain and many others. Gene Kelly was born in 1912 Pennsylvania he got his big break on Broadway in 1938 as a choreographer for the time of your life. He got his big break in Hollywood when he played in for me and my gal gene Kelly was known for his athletic styles of dance in which you see in the move on the town. On the town was first a Broadway musical and was latter

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    The Proper Technique for Singing and Vocal Exercise General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience that vocals are important and involve in our daily life. Central Idea: Knowing the basics of vocal technique‚ vocal health‚ vocal exercises‚ and tips to improve on vocal quality. Introduction I. Vocals are one of the most important parts when singing and even speaking‚ but other parts of the body are also to be engaged. They are defined as pertaining to the voice‚ but having

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    Ever since I was little I loved singing whether it was in the car to the radio or in a choir class. Whenever I step foot in a choir room that’s when I can just feel like I’m at home‚ it’s almost like choir room is my second home. No matter how much people could try to hold me back nothing can keep me from my love of music. I always sang my heart out in elementary music class even though most kids would rather be in P.E. I didn’t care I just wanted to sing. It wasn’t until 5th grade when I was the

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    The Breathing Process

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    The Breathing Process While the process of breathing seems like something simple‚ and something that requires no thought‚ in singing‚ proper breathing requires strong muscles and good control. Inhalation: The first step in the breathing process starts with the brain. The brain sends a message to the diaphragm‚ telling it to move. The diaphragm is a large dome shaped muscle that divides the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and attaches to the ribs at the sides and the sternum in

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    Authoritarian Pmr Screed

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    only hear my voice… Concentrate on your breathing… Breathe in… Hold it for a few seconds… Breathe out… Notice how each breath in‚ is equal to the amount of time it takes to breathe out… Repeat this one more time… Now you are going to relax your mind and body by allowing any tension to flow from your head‚ to the extremities of your toes… Keep concentrating… You are in control… You will be in control throughout this session…Continue with your breathing as you would normally … Now relax the

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    Personal Ethics

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    method for performing 1-rescuer CPR on a child? -use one heel You are eating lunch in a restaurant and a woman suddenly drops to the floor behind you. The scene is safe‚ so you approach and check for responsiveness. She is unresponsive and not breathing normally. You send someone to call 911. Next‚ you give 30 compressions‚ check the mouth for an object‚ and attempt a breath. The breath does not go in‚ and the chest does not rise. What is your next action? -Reposition the head and reattempt a breath

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    First Aid

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    get out of site immediately.  Remember: One of your aims is to preserve life‚ and not endanger your own in the process of rendering First Aid.  Casualties should always be treated in the order of priority‚ usually given by the “3 Bs”:  Breathing  Bleeding  Bones Approach and Action  Assess the situation  Telephone for help  Assess any further danger  Can you cope  Do you need assistance  Begin Treatment General rules of First Aid  Stay calm  Be prepared  Use Universal

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