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    Connie Francis

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    Jersey. She started her music career at age three when her father bought her an accordion. Later‚ she won first prize on TV’s Startime Talent Scouts at age 12‚ and then continued starring weekly on the show for four years with a concentration on singing as opposed to her original focus on the accordion. It was actually on this TV show that the host‚ Arthur Godfrey‚ suggested she change her name to something easier to pronounce‚ which is where she became Connie Francis. At first‚ Connie

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    A Turning Point

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    A Turning Point It was the first day of high school. I was not excited at all. My dad sent me to an International Private High School where bunch of rich people speak good English. The tuition fees to study there are pricy‚ too. My family isn’t really a wealthy one. My parents sent me there so that I could receive the “best” education in Malaysia. Tsk! Tsk! Sad to say this but I was totally not interested being there and the fact that I couldn’t speak English‚ at all‚ was really killing me. How

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    The Accidental Artist

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    The Accidental Artist "--- you don’t reach Serendib by plotting a course for it. You have to set out in good faith for elsewhere and lose your bearings ... serendipitously." -- John Barth‚ The Last Voyage of Somebody the Sailor by Angelo T. Salazar Elmo Makil’s career in music apparently happened by accident. "I did not decide to get into music. It was decided for me!" he reflects. He recalls attending a summer music seminar in Baguio City. After two days‚ he walked into the church

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    Manila Chamber Singers

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    introduced four spiritual songs and I thought their repertoire was limited to this genre. I took notes on vocal dynamics since I encountered it on “Hallelujah”. I also jotted one particular song—KommtIhrG’Spielen since for me singing is hard while singing good is harder but singing a german song that good? The ensemble never ceases to amaze me. On top of that‚ they also did some cultural songs from local regions of our country (i.eKruhay from Panay island) I took some videos since I am eager to show

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    Personal Analogy

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    firstly I have to do a warm up and then do the breathing exercises‚ memorizing one of the songs‚ practicing singing the song. Then I could do a performance. Why I chose this activity‚ because this activity is it’s the same thing when I was doing my responsibility as a student‚ if I go into my class I should ensure myself that I am ready to learn. I feel it is the same as warming up in the singing lessons‚ afterwards the way I learn some subject I have to read the whole study materials and start memorizing

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar was an African American poet of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who lived through slavery‚ racism and segregation. So this poem is considered to be an extended metaphor where through out the entire poem Dunbar is comparing himself and all African Americans at that time with a caged bird that does not have the freedom to enjoy the nature and does not have the freedom to fly like all other birds meaning white people at that time. The poet starts the poem with a sentence

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    Rock Music and Free Time

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    Without music life would be a mistake! My hobbies are singing and dancing. Regarding the most popular hobbies‚ people like playing basketball or football‚ reading‚ stamp collecting‚ etc. However‚ I love to listen to music and also to sing. I have a large and superb collection of tracks and I listen to all kinds of music. My collection ranges from hip hop music to rock and from blues music to rap. My hobby is listening to these songs carefully and then to learn them. I sit with a piece of paper

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    Boyz II Men

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    their voice levels often fluctuate as to create a climactic point of emphasis. Every part is a result of a segway or opening from another closing‚ which creates a revealing condition for the lyrics. The lyrics are engaging and can have people singing along‚ dancing‚ or even crying. In some cases maybe change their

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    compare/contrast

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    of the world famous band Rammstein‚ has a deep bass voice. Nearly all that he sings is in the German language‚ with a few songs in English‚ two in Russian‚ one in Spanish‚ and one in French. He usually rolls his r’s and growls the ‘ach’ sound. His singing voice and style are resonant and unique. The music he performs is mostly industrial metal‚ with some songs having techno‚ pop‚ or blues influences. Some of the lyrics to his songs are political‚ some are playful‚ some are serious and emotional‚ and

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    Ethel Waters

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    vocalist as well. Her talent extended beyond singing‚ when she became a dramatic actress who earned award nominations for her performances. What was most remarkable about Waters ’ performances was how she reconstructed the mammy character into one that challenged stereotypes. Career as a Singer Ethel Waters was born in Chester‚ Pennsylvania on October 31‚ 1896. She had a hard life in which she faced rejection from her mother and poverty. Waters ’ love of singing began as a child when she sang in church

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