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    How to Enjoy Music

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    with music should begin with singing and listening to music. Music can inspire you to do things. Music has its own words it’s like the song is meant for you whenever you need it. It tells me words I want to hear from others. It is very motivational to me and to others. It’s like living in paradise. “I want to sing I want to shout I want to scream till the world cries out”. That’s the feeling I get in music. Going to an opera concert is a good place to start. Singing can help you express your feelings

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    Making an impression

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    drugs‚ alcohol‚ and sex over the years. The older woman wants to share her story; through song she sang to the other patrons who have decided to listen in. In the poem the women seems to be an older working girl‚ she informs through her wonderful singing voice and twisted story that life is short and beauty fades‚ so try not to get by on your looks alone. For she is the perfect example of where you would end up‚ which would be in a bar old‚ and alone with nothing to show for except your story. At

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    Ophelia's Death

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ Ophelia is bombarded by pressures from all around her. Because of her role as a female‚ Ophelia must succumb to the orders given to her by those around her. As a result‚ Ophelia must take orders and any aftermath that may come from it. As a result‚ Ophelia is pushed to death by her obedience‚ abuse from Hamlet‚ and her spiral into madness. From the beginning of the play‚ it is clear that Ophelia plays the role of an obedient daughter and sister to her family. Before

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    Lena Horne

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    Singer/actress Lena Horne’s primary occupation was nightclub entertaining‚ a profession she pursued successfully around the world for more than 60 years‚ from the 1930s to the 1990s. In conjunction with her club work‚ she also maintained a recording career that stretched from 1936 to 2000 and brought her three Grammys‚ including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1989; she appeared in 16 feature films and several shorts between 1938 and 1978; she performed occasionally on Broadway‚ including in her

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    My favorite Singer

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    Whenever I’m feeling down‚ her music makes me happy and relaxed. I accidentally heard her song few months ago in a coffee shop and I love her singing right away. She has an amazing voice. Her voice sounds like an angel sings. She also has been studying how to rap on her own. She is not just can sing well but she is also a pretty good dancer. She started her singing career by making song’s cover video on YouTube. She is famous with her covers such as “Catch Me If You Can”‚ “Heaven” and “Lonely”. She is

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    Miserable vs. Strong Carlos Castenada once said‚”We either make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.” If you know me‚ or probably if you don’t but have seen me before‚ you can tell that I am a nervous person. But what you can’t tell just by seeing‚ is all of the battles that I’ve gone through in my life that have shaped me to become the person that I am today. In the fall of 2015‚ I faced one of these hardships with a mindset that everything that

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    Effects of Being Famous

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    because of his carreer as a famous singer or actor can be disastrous. The intimate life of one person is the most important for him/her.After becoming famous you loose your personal life.This is one of the biggest effects of career in the singing or acting branch.Many famous people prove this.For example the Jonas brothers.They had an interview for their fans and there they shared that their fans know more for them than they know about themselves.The fans know each and every steps of yours

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    Sex‚ Drugs‚ and Rock and Roll The music industry in general has always faced disapproval by people for the constant innuendos to sex and drugs. Especially for rock and roll‚ the fans and even the performers would do drugs before shows and perform while intoxicated. On top of that‚ their lyrics and song titles were about sex or drugs. For example‚ lyrics from the song “Sweet Marijuana Brown” state‚ “I get no kick from cocaine‚ Mere alcohol doesn’t thrill me at all. But‚ I get a kick out of smoking

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    Barbara Strozzi was an Italian composer and performer during the seventeenth century. Between the years 1644 and 1664 she published eight volumes of vocal music. In these publications Strozzi most frequently wrote for solo soprano and basso continuo. Six of these volumes include only secular vocal music including vocal styles such as madrigals‚ ariettas‚ arias‚ and cantatas for solo voice. One cantata in particular‚ L’amante Segreto: Voglio Morire‚ was part of her second collection of secular vocal

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    This term we were taught some of the practical applications of theories by Rudolf Laban‚ Frederick Matthias Alexander and Arthur Lessac. Each of these practitioners formed certain theories and created certain exercises that can better one’s performance of physical theatre. In this essay I will be explaining how some of these theories and exercises improve your practical abilities and performances. Laban’s movement analysis is about understanding effort and body attitudes. Your effort is the amount

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