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    It was performed by Sally Shorrock on flute‚ and Joanne Chang on piano. This piece was inspired by recollections of a romantic getaway on the shores of Lake Wallenpaupak‚ in the pristine Pocono Mountains. It conveys the sweetness of young love during a summer romance. It begins with a slow tempo and soft dynamics. The sound of the piano and flute perfectly compliment one another. The dynamics and tempo increase to convey a soaring feeling‚

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    with Venus (Dutoit) which is strengthened by the high-pitched melody constructed in particular‚ by flutes‚ violins and harps. The most outstanding instrument in this piece turns out to be the violin‚ which plays solo for a while in a flowing rhythm‚ making the piece even more sparse‚ sounding like an angels voice. The video describes Venus as a mode to heaven (Dutoit) which is established by the flutes and harps playing in a soft‚

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    I wanted to be like all my other friends and play the clarinet‚ but instead I was chosen to play the flute. I did not understand at first why Mr. Peirce wanted me to play the flute‚ I thought it was complicated and would be difficult to function. We started by fingering and playing one note at a time repeatedly until each note was well played. Next‚ we started playing notes together to make

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    expression of innermost feeling and everyone can feel it from his music. The first movement(Allegro ma non troppo ) with movement in 2/4 meter. It opens with warm‚ calm melody‚ the main and colorful melody was basically introduced by violin‚ cello‚ flute‚ and oboe. The pleasant melody shows the expectation of rustic life and was repeated in a peaceful way without too many decorations.

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    In his compositions‚ Shostakovich has long been hailed as a brilliant innovator with complex melodies‚ counterpoint‚ and tonality. Any one of his works can range from aggressive dissonance to subtle complexity. The score for The Nose is no exception. The melodies and orchestral accompaniment are‚ for the most part‚ very dissonant but when they do enter into the realm of consonance‚ even if it’s only very briefly‚ it creates a striking and noticeable contrast. Underpinning these contrasting elements

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    the strings playing a baseline part. Those sharp chords soon came up again‚ but this time the chords sound better in term of intonation. The french horns also come in as a harmony to the oboes. The next instrument group to get the main melody is the flutes. Once again the strings provided the baseline. At the beginning of the second movement‚ the harp has a beautiful part that counters the melody beautifully. Soon after the harp‚ the choir came in perfectly. In this movement‚ the choir is portraying

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    INSTRUMENTS OF SOUTHERN ASIAN COUNTRY A. LAOS 1.[pic] The khene (/ˈkɛn/; also spelled "khaen"‚ "kaen" and "khen"; Lao: ແຄນ; Thai: แคน‚ RTGS: khaen‚ pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn]; Vietnamese: khèn; Khmer: គែន) is a mouth organ of Lao origin whose pipes‚ which are usually made of bamboo‚ are connected with a small‚ hollowed-out hardwood reservoir into which air is blown‚ creating a sound similar to that of the violin. This is classified as Aerophone. 2.[pic] The đàn bầu (pronounced [ɗǎn ɓə̌w]; ")

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    meter or 3/8. When pieces are in this meter‚ it often means that the tempo of the piece should be higher or shorter hypermeter. This suggests that the rhythm is counted in threes rather than in twos like its often seen. The orchestra consists of 2 flutes‚ 2 oboes‚ 2 clarinets‚ 2 bassoons‚ 2 French horns‚ 1st violins‚ 2nd violins‚ violas‚ cello‚ and double basses. A B A’ Coda form is seen throughout in a poco allegretto tempo. The piece is started off by the cello. They play the melody in a minor

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    CUMBIA Cumbia is a traditional form of music and dance originated in Colombia ’s Caribbean coastal region; its roots come mainly from Africa‚ in fact the name of this traditional dance its comes from the African term cumbé which means revelry or party. However‚ Cumbia is a musical and cultural fusion of Native Colombians‚ slaves brought from Africa‚ and the Spanish. Today Cumbia is the national dance of Colombia which gradually has evolved around this music and came to be known as the Cumbia dance

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    Pedaling to Success Holding on for dear life‚ wobbling‚ I struggle to balance as I plunge into the culvert beside the driveway. Constantly attempting to balance and petal‚ as a young toddler‚ I appear frustrated and tired. At the age of four‚ the biggest obstacle consisted of learning to ride a bike. Ever since a young age‚ toddlers learn the basic skills of life: talking‚ reading‚ and walking. Skills like these come natural to many‚ but to me‚ it was like riding down a steep hill unable to brake

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