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    The Grass Is Singing

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    had done‚ Mary Turner lit the fuse that led to a shattering explosion of violence and tragedy. Doris Lessing’s novel is a remarkable piece of work. At times as violent and harsh as the brown earth and arching blue sky of the veldt‚ The Grass Is Singing is mercilessly penetrating and casts a spell all its won. At times‚ too‚ it is angry at the festering question of black against white which broods over the land like thunder. But above all‚ it is the story of Mary Turner who was a victim of conflicting

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    The Rip Tide Essay

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    innovative and inspired. Of all the albums I have reviewed so far‚ The Rip Tide takes the most risks. This risky nature can be seen in the vocals alone. The lead vocalist‚ Zach Condon‚ often sounds strained and slightly out of tune‚ yet he chugs along‚ singing with poised gusto as he thrusts his voice into a series of

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    Vocal Techniques

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    Vocal Techniques The single most important thing you can do for you students vocal health is to start off any singing activity with vocal wearm-ups. Putting your music lesson at the beginning of the day can really be a big plus for your students’ health! However these are beneficial exercises whenever you choose to use them. These Warm-ups have 3 basic principles behind them: 1. Good Posture 2. Proper Breathing 3. Be gentle with your voice and Warm-up before intensive use. WARM-UPS Good

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    pulse but the spacing between the lyrics and the arrangement of the instruments highlight the words that come from Holiday’s mouth. The texture of the song is smooth and slow even though the lyrics present inhumane scenes. In my opinion‚ Holiday’s singing emphases the content of the lyrics and the instruments in the song intend to calm the

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    Tabla Concert Review Essay

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    On Friday February 10‚ 2017‚ I attended the astounding North Indian Drum Tabla Concert at University of California‚ Riverside in the Arts Building. The venue wasn’t big or small‚ but it has a roomy stage with one hundred and fifty seats. The setup consisted of three carpets with three tablas‚ which are membranophones that have one big drum and one small drum‚ one harmonium‚ which is a chordophone that is a tiny organ‚ and many microphones on the stage. The ensemble included Abhiman Kaushal‚ director

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    Opera Vs Musical Theater

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    Opera VS Musical Theater Ever since I could remember I’ve dreamed about be a singer and when I was able‚ I started taking classes to accomplish that goal. Since working and studying in the entertainment industry I have found that there are many different career paths in this one field but I have chosen to discuss two that are similar but

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    Taylor Swift Analysis

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    I watched Taylor Swift acoustic performances from the RED album. The first song presented in the performance was “We are never ever getting back together”. This popular song features a variety of musical techniques. During the song Taylor Swift begins playing the song at a consistent speed. Later in the song at 2:04 she changes her to a faster tempo and at 2:29 returns to her original tempo. The faster tempo makes the song feel climatic‚ I feel that she is able to highlight certain lyrics or parts

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    Arts On Tap Essay

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    Laura-Clare Thevenet‚ a Converse junior seeking her BMA in Contemporary Music and Media applications says this of the opportunity: “It provides students with an opportunity to perform in front of a different audience than the regular PSoM crowd. Singing in Daniel [Recital Hall] is fantastic‚ but as contemporary musicians‚ we won’t always be in such a safe‚ close knit environment. I think it’s really important to get that sort of “real world” experience. It also helps me practice interacting with

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    the song “So Unsexy” is mostly positive‚ as is my review. “So Unsexy” is a pop rock song and was the seventh one to be released from her 2002 “Under Rug Swept” album. This is the first album Alanis has produced solo. Not only can she adapt her singing to rock‚ pop‚ and alternative music she’s also an exceptionally talented guitarist and pianist.

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    Music Reflection

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    Music Reflection: Music really hits people’s emotions and for a lot of people there emotion is a key sense. I would describe musically everyone’s “Music World” is emotion and how the lyrics speak to you. Music unquestionably affects our emotions. We tend to listen to music that reflects our mood. When we’re happy we may listen to upbeat music; when we’re sad we may listen to slower‚ moving songs; when we’re angry we may listen to darker music with heavy guitar‚ drums‚ and vocals that reflect

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