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    sounds‚ from yawning and coughing and whistling through to clicking‚ humming and singing. In 2008 archaeologists unearthed a bone flute in the Hohle Fels cave in close proximity of Ulm‚ Germany. The five-holed flute has a V-shaped mouthpiece and is made from a vulture wing bone. Nicholas J. Conard of the University of Tübingen‚ in Germany‚ showed a thin bird-bone flute carved some 35‚000 years ago. Ancient Music The prehistoric is believed to have concluded with the development of writing‚ and

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    Aulos In Ancient Greece

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    out because it disfigured her face. After people read that Classical Greece said that the Aulos should be excluded from education. Plato’s republic also said the same thing but in different context. Many people mistaken the Aulos as a flute but it is not. Flutes and Recorders do not have reeds only the Aulos has a read. The Aulos is not a modern instrument. The Aulos is kind of

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    Gingivitis The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth‚ the more harmful they become. The bacteria cause inflammation of the gums that is called "gingivitis."  In gingivitis‚ the gums become red‚ swollen and can bleed easily.  Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing‚ and regular cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist. This form of gum disease does not include any loss of bone and tissue that hold teeth in place. [pic]Back to top

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    Curriculum Vitae NAME: Jack Tully Phelan ADDRESS: 53 Melvin Rd. Terenure Dublin 6W D.O.B: 10th October 1995 TELEPHONE: 086 – 3250737(Mobile) EMAIL: j.tullyphelan123@gmail.com EDUCATION/ TRAINING |Name of School: |Course Title: |Dates Attended: | |Scoil Mológa

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    bahahahammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk- Times Recorder of Timor I. Time Context The conflict between the two unions arises sometime in November 1960. II. View Point Ramil Carvalho the President and Founder of Times Recorder of Timor Labor Union III. Major Policy Statement Earlier in 1960 the Times Recorder of Timor has no existing union that will represent their employees. It was then that Carvalho – Saavedra

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    CHAPTER 3 NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE FEATURS UNIQE DESIGN 18 UNWRITTEN HISTORY ABOUT NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTS 19-20 BRANCH FLUTES 20-21 CROSS TUNE – TOOL FOR TUNNING A NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE FOR A DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENT 22-23 Does the type of wood used in the flute affect the sound or voice

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    Roots of Bluegrass Music

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    The Roots of Bluegrass Music Jacqueline Allen COM/155 January 05‚ 2012 Jennifer Roberson Abstract Introduction Appalachia‚ beautiful strains of music known as Bluegrass can be heard. Let us walk back‚ discover the roots‚ people‚ and the profound impact on today’s music. I Scotland’s “Celtic” Music A The music of Scotland 1. Q-Celtic 2. P-Celtic B The Instruments 1. Original Instruments 2. Modern Day C The Style

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    Music of the People

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    8-28 Timbre -The tone quality (not good or bad) of sound -The reason a Violin and Trumpet sound different *lowest pitch---> fundamental Aerophone -Primary sound caused by a column of air vibrating. – Trumpet‚ Flute‚ Organ etc. Membranophone -sound produced by a vibrating membrane Idiophone -Sound caused by the body of the instrument vibrating (cowbell‚ wood blocks) Chordophone -Sound produced by a vibrating string. *Lute- Has a body and a neck *Zither- Only has a body Listening

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    non-suburban areas. These songs were joyful and extravagant‚ and many people danced to them. As the popularity of the music grew‚ so did the instruments that were used to play the music. The traditional Irish instruments are the fiddle‚ the Irish flute‚ the tin whistle‚ the Celtic harp‚ uilleann pipes and the bodhrán. The Irish would dance a jig‚ reel‚ polka or waltz to these songs. Irish music uses a melodic line to entice people to dance

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    Dark Ages

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    Dark Ages The Dark Ages is a historical period used originally for the Middle Ages‚ which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in Western Europe following the fall of the Roman Empire. The period is characterized by a relative scarcity of historical and other written records at least for some areas of Europe‚ rendering it obscure to historians. The term "Dark Age" derives from the Latin word “saeculum obscurum”‚ originally said by Caesar Baronius in 1602 to a tumultuous

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