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    Sean-Nos Singing

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    Irish Music Assignment The term Sean-nos or traditional Irish singing in the Irish Language‚ is a style of singing‚ which is rooted in the Gaeltacht regions of the Ireland. There are three main styles of Sean-nos‚ corresponding to the three areas where Irish is still spoken as a community language‚ the Gaeltachtai of Munster‚ Connacht and Ulster. Munster Gaeltachtai includes parts of Kerry‚ Cork and Waterford‚ the Connemara region of Connacht and the Ulster Gaeltacht in Donegal. Although Sean-nos

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    Children and Singing

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    Children enjoy singing. It allows them to relax and belt out a tune however they want. Children can become real imaginative and creative using different beats‚ words and pitches to make their own music. Whether it is singing in a high voice‚ fast‚ a low voice‚ or talking‚ they make it their own unique music. Everyone can sing‚ it depends on if one wants to believe they can or not. Show confidence when singing‚ learn the varying pitches that are used‚ and choose the appropriate song for one’s

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    Singing Satire

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    bell rings and we get to singing‚ and something magical happens- well‚ “magical” probably wasn’t the best word to use since there wasn’t any sorcery at work here. The better word would be something like “neurological”. Yes‚ something neurological happens and it’s quite simple really- I wake up. Not only do I wake

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    Karaoke Singing

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    CASE 1: KARAOKE - Teaching the world to sing 1.1 What needs and wants are fulfilled by karaoke singing? In my view‚ I would say there are 2 types of needs one’s can achieve from karaoke singing‚ first of all‚ it would be the social needs to network with people (eg. socializing/mingle around with people would portrait a sense of belonging). Secondly‚ to some people it would be something more towards individual needs where they can express themselves/show affection to people. For wants‚ it would

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    the grass is singing

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    Doris Lessing is a British writer who was born in 1919 in Kermanshah‚ Iran. She published her first novel The Grass is Singing in England in 1950. The title of this novel was taken from T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land. This title is included in these lines: In this decayed hole among the mountains In the faint moonlight‚ the grass is singing Over the tumbled graves‚ about the chapel There is the empty chapel‚ only the wind’s home. It has no windows‚ and the door swings‚ Dry bones can harm no

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    Singing and Software

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    home appliances‚ specialty metals and industrial robots.e        Now‚ let me introduce a software product is made from Yamaha.        The software name is Vocaloid that engine in March 2000 and announced it in 2003 by Yamaha Company which is a singing synthesizer. This software can create "a virtual singer of their own" by computer user who they used the software. The first Vocaloid products were Leon and Lola‚ which released in March 2004 by Zero-G(a company). Yet this first generation of Vocaloid

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    Singing in the Rain

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    Singing in The Rain Brianna Walsh The Use of Singing and Dance in Singin’ In the Rain Singin’ In the Rain is a fantastic movie that shows the transition between silent films and “talkies.” This film‚ however‚ would have no impact what so ever if it were not a musical. The dancing in the movie gave it something different making the movie a classic‚ while the singing gave the premise of the movie. Lina Lamont would be the first problem with a normal film. If the movie did not have singing‚ the

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    Silence‚ a term defined by the lack of sound. The consequences of silence were not evident to me until I came across a story called “Terrible Things” by Eve Bunting. Bunting was able to convey to me how keeping quiet has the ability to do more damage than good. The story of animals quietly watching others get caught by the “Terrible Things” only resulted in most of the animals in the forest to be caught and taken away. The animals were only concerned about the creatures that looked like them‚ so

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    The Importance of Silence

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    The Importance of Silence No one should ever underestimate how important silence really is in our lives. It is very important to be silent during performances‚ no matter what the performance is for. If it is for speech‚ singing‚ Broadway‚ etc.‚ you still need to be silent. No matter what you think‚ silence is a key role to many things in our lives. You always need to be silent during a performance because you are not the only person there. You have to be considerate for the other people

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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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