actual lyrics of the song. The beginning of the song or the intro is the sound of the piano which leads right into the first verse of Catherine Russell’s really beautiful voice. The piano closes out the song in the end as well. This song was a slower tempo but I think it definitely worked well because it allowed you to feel what she was singing about. After listening to this song a couple times‚ I found that it was really catchy and I enjoyed it. The second song I chose was‚ “Hey Good Lookin”
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interesting because it has a very steady progression. It doesn’t change much and the rhythm is very catchy. I liked it because it was easy to kind of tap to because of it 5/4 meter. This particular song has a very interesting beat to it with very relaxed Tempos and soothing tones‚ as its just adding to another reason why I like odd meters. I found that cool jazz was a modern jazz in it time that arose after the Second world war. Take five was actually something I’ve tried playing at the age of 10 when I
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twangy-like electric guitar‚ clean tone settings rather than distortion or gain. This song includes a fast up-beat sequence bass line that is used throughout the verse but simplifies to three or so notes in the chorus. The drums are played at a fast tempo to give the song more groove and a walk-the-the-line country rock feel. The melody is quite simple as most rock songs are‚ using the popular one note melody formula. This is an effective way to write melodies as it makes the song more memorable especially
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The jazz style that “Take Five” resembles most is cool jazz or west coast jazz. This song features light and soft tones with simple melodies. This song has a slow tempo with a smooth and relaxed feel to it. These are all important characteristics of cool jazz. “Take Five” has a unique time signature that is not found in cool jazz or any other types of jazz. This song does have some swing influences as well as the classical influences that Brubeck brings to the music. “Take Five” is an interesting
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Indian Dance: Antara Bhardwaj- Kathak styles Kathak is the one of eight forms of Indian classical dances perform by men and women‚ originated from northern indian‚ known as kathakars or storytellers. The styles of dance have its unique character from the rhythmic footwork with rhythms that he or she stomps out barefoot on the floor‚ accented with many bells worn around the ankles ( and from seeing the guest artist I can say there were more than 100 bells around her ankles making lots of
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Analysis of W. A. Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A Major‚ K. 331: First Movement Classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Mozart in 1756 in Salzburg‚ Austria (then the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation). Mozart showed promise in music from an early age‚ prompting his father to assume the role as his instructor. His father described his son as a gift from God‚ and Leopold nurtured Wolfgang’s talents as such. Mozart would eventually travel throughout Europe with
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Concert Review: “ACDC-Black Ice” For me‚ this concert was a once in a lifetime opportunity. I have been listening to this band ever since I was little and watching their concerts on DVD with my dad who really loves rock ‘n’ roll music. My dad has had a huge impression on me when it comes to music because he is such a huge fan of any type of rock music. When I saw that ACDC was going to be in San Diego‚ I could not pass up the opportunity because this could be one of their last tours. I had
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’Peripetie’ from five orchestral pieces is an atonal (no significant key signature) Expressionist piece of music written by Austrian composer Schoenberg (who is associated with the expressionist movement of the early twentieth century and was the founder of the second Viennese school of music). It was composed in 1909‚ written for a big orchestra‚ made up of mainly flutes oboes clarinets and bassoons. Additionally some other brass instruments and percussion play in the piece such as the trumpet
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everything Maxican. Regard to Max’s attitude is that he wants to see some visible progress made without hitches‚ without delays‚ without cost overruns. He wants people working. He wants things done right the first time. He wants to increase the work tempo. He wants results. About Sanchez Garcia’s ideas are that he warn Maestro Miguel Munoz that another mistake would resulting his termination for breach of contract. Next‚ he wants to hire three or four young engineers to supervise the workers. He
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Blues‚" had a very harsh sound and was hard to listen to‚ partly because it was very loud. The trumpet part sounded the best. It had a metered rhythm; it became faster toward the end. The second work‚ "Archa‚" was very easy to hear. It had a slow tempo at the beginning‚ was metered‚ and reached crescendo at certain points. It mostly stayed at the same volume. The trumpet players performed solos at the beginning‚ and provided a longer soothing piece. The 3rd work was mostly a dance‚ with the piano
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