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    Gospel Music in Different Ways Being that the church is the cornerstone for gospel music‚ the songs adopted into hymnals sung by both choir and congregations passes form generation. The change in gospel music has effected today’s youth that have shown interest in the up beat sounds of gospel music. In reality these are the same hymnals and spirituals that were sung during slavery. The basics to gospel music have not changed at all. In the nineteenth century the first spirituals were recorded; this

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    Jazz Concert History

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    that sung at the white house for jazz day. The first performance after president Obama spoke was Aretha Franklin. Franklin performed with Herbie Hancock during the song “A Song for You” at 3:06. Originally this song was recorded by a rock singer and pianist Leon Russell. She released this piece in the year 1974 in the genre classical soul. Morgan Freeman was the host for the concert

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    Joan Tower Contribution

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    let us now turn our attention to another woman who had a significant impact on the shaping of music as we know it today. Margaret Sutherland had a very stable childhood. Her mother was a singer‚ her father was a writer for a newspaper as well as a pianist. By the age of five Sutherland was improvising at the piano and she began writing her own pieces a year later. Music wasn’t really mainstream in Australia. Sutherland grew up in post-colonial Australia where the prevailing musical influences were

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    Bela Bartok

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    (2011B4A7628G) Introduction Bela Bartok (1881-1945) is regarded as a key innovator of the twentieth-century music. He is widely known for compositions strongly influenced by his folk music studies‚ and for his activities as a concert pianist‚ music editor and teacher. The works of Bela Bartok are generally approached from either of two theoretical premises. The first being an extension of traditional western art music that has preceded him (particularly the expanded harmonic resources

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    Boston is the city which allows you to dip into American culture. Lots of museums‚ concert halls‚ theatres welcome everybody who is interested in getting known US. Symphony Hall is the place which I have chosen and decided to wright my report about. It is a home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra‚ so it tends to be a place to get a real joy listening to music. I went to the Symphony Hall with my friend‚ who presented me the tickets to make me surprised. I was waiting for this evening with anticipation

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    Music Jargon & Language

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    Music Within people of an occupational group‚ it can often be difficult – sometimes even impossible – to accurately communicate ideas and utterances by only using everyday language. This creates the need for jargon – technical language that is primarily used to convey ideas efficiently and effectively. Jargon can also be used to include and exclude people from conversations and therefore be used to mark out people who understand the necessary language and those who do not. Taking the domain of music

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    Unit 1 Music Analysis

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    The pieces of music from Unit 1 ranged from styles of R&B to symphonic and all of various recordings whether live or in studio. A couple of the pieces had purposes other than being strictly for performance like a tutorial or added content for a cartoon show. Each piece had their own set of musical elements to differentiate them‚ but at the same time‚ they shared some as well. The first song‚ Marvin Gaye’s “Heard It Through The Grapevine”‚ was performed live‚ and there was little excess feedback from

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    My Michigan Hero While she pulled into the driveway‚ everyone watched to see what was in the car. As the back door of the car opened‚ a pony walked out. My grandpa wanted a wild stallion‚ but instead of that‚ she got him a wild pony. Wanda King‚ my great grandma‚ was one of the five children her parents‚ Helma Quimby and Orville Quimby‚ had. She was married on December 30‚1948 to her husband Don King. Wanda King was constantly hard working and inspired me by being so patient and finding the best

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    Elle Evans Essay

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    Synopsis American model as well as an actress‚ Elle Evans is known for her appearance in a music video‚ Blurred Lines by American recording artists Robin Thicke‚ T.I.‚ and Pharrell Williams. She is also one of the brand ambassadors of NYX Cosmetics.   Evans was crowned Miss Louisiana Teen USA in 2008 and was the third runner-up in the Miss Teen USA 2008 pageant. However‚ both of her titles were confiscated when Evans was arrested for marijuana possession and dine-and-dash with her three colleagues

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    Romantic Era

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    The Romantic era was a period of great change and emancipation. While the Classical era had strict laws of balance and restraint‚ the Romantic era moved away from that by allowing artistic freedom‚ experimentation‚ and creativity. The music of this time period was very expressive‚ and melody became the dominant feature. Composers even used this expressive means to display nationalism . This became a driving force in the late Romantic period‚ as composers used elements of folk music to express their

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