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    Native American Music Title of Song: Native American Spiritual Music Style of work: Native American Medium: Flute and drums As we all know Native American music is heavily influenced by many instruments‚ but the rattles‚ drums and the flute are regarded as the instruments that are considered the most important. The piece of music I listened to is titled‚ “Native America Spiritual Song”. The music for this piece is very mellow and relaxing‚ at certain points this piece literally gave me

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    researchers unearthed a primitive flute made from a hollow bone of a griffon vulture. The flute is thought to be 35‚000 to 40‚000 years old‚ and it is possible that it was made by Neanderthals‚ who lived during this time period in the part of Germany where the flute was found. The flute had five air holes along the hollow tube‚ and scholars say that the flute would have been capable of playing complex melodies. An experimental archaeologist even made a reproduction of the flute and was able to play "The

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    Musical Regret

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    to walk to Wilson High School to watch the Royal Wilson Marching Alliance perform. Among them‚ there was my cousin who played the flute. He looked so poised and grand standing there‚ moving along with the best and managing to play his flute and the same time. Ever since then‚ I was in love with the whole idea of band and seeing my cousin was what made me play the flute in the first place‚ just so that I could one day‚ be just like him and perform opposite a large crowd‚ and playing together in sync

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    of the flute that seemingly becomes an erotic tool it is used to instill both fear and arousal into the boys. This tool helps the boys to shift there frame of mind to be more accepting of certain things in this case homosexual acts. The statements about how drinking semen or eating the penis will allow the boys to grow up big and strong provides a “sense” of proof to the boys that this method seems to hold true. His final explanation of the use of this deals with the fact that the flute allows

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    reader what type of emotional person they are. The beginning of the play starts with a soft‚ sweet‚ flute medley that announces Willy’s gradual trek home from Yonkers. This slow tune of confusion ends abruptly as Willy comes home and tells of his troubles in Yonkers. This sentimental sound is heard once more during Ben’s first visit to Willy’s house. His story of father and his flute-making business sets a warm tone only to be wrecked by Ben’s action of throwing Biff‚ a young‚ curious boy

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    an opportunity to join my schools’ band. Music was a big part of my household‚ and I couldn’t wait to learn to play the flute. Every girl I knew played the flute; it was the “cool” thing to do at the time. My first day in music was interesting and disappointing; there were not enough flutes for everyone to have. So‚ after drawing straws I was one of three that did not get a flute. The band teacher gave me an option; learn to play the saxophone or oboe. I asked if I could learn to play both‚ and

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    To the eye‚ these flute players were two separate beings‚ but to the ear‚ their sounds perfectly flowed together with not a single break. Even their bodies leaned forward and back together with every turn passed. Below the whirlwind of mystifying flutes plucked the strings‚ patiently waiting their turn for the pauses within the flute sound. Their delicate plucking sounded in perfectly tuned chords and resonated in the still

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    a woodwind instrument‚ but from two very different regions. The first one with title “Lam thang san” is played by a Thai performer using a free-reed aerophone that accompanies the vocalists. The second one is a Native American flute performance with use of an end-blown flute. The title of the piece is “Taos Pueblo Courting Song”. The music gives audiences a gentle touch of peacefulness and solitude of earth. There is an obvious contrast of traditional cultures between Thailand and Native American

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    Village Fair

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    putting on gaudy clothes. The children were happy beyond description. Good humour prevailed everywhere. There was great hustle and bustle. The raw villagers sang rustic songs. They danced to the beat of drums and made merry. They played on their flutes and sang romantic love songs of Hir and Ranja. There was great stir and excitement. The bazar was overcrowded. The confectioners had their day. All sorts of sweets‚ good or bad‚ were selling like hot cakes. Children crowded at balloon and toy shops

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    1960s Music Analysis

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    UK rock 1960s: The Beatles from Merseybeat onwards. The essay will describe the key musical and stylistic features of the Rock genre during the 1960s with the ‘Merseybeat’ genre as the foundation of 60s rock. The essay will set out why the Beatles and the social phenomenon of the “British invasion” are crucial to development of the emergence and reception of Anglo-American Rock music during the 1960s. By the early 1960s‚ new upcoming artists started combing various British and American pop and

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