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    Techniques Vibrato

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    but the latter is a change in loudness‚ not pitch. While a few instruments (sorry‚ pianists!) can’t play vibrato at all—at least without the help of electronic aids—the ability to produce and control vibrato adds soul to the performances of vocalists‚ wind and string players‚ and even some percussionists. But the techniques used to produce vibrato‚ and the character of the sound itself‚ can vary widely from instrument to instrument and from genre to genre. The main variations between different types

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    Violin History Essay

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    Stringed instruments such as the violin and its accompanying variations have been used in music for thousands of years. The first officially recorded use of the violin was during medieval European times. The earliest form of the violin was referred to as a Fiddle and the person playing it was termed as a Fiddler. During the 15th century though‚ the violins began taking on a new shape and began to carve its own history in music. The evolution of the violin continued into the 16th century when it developed

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    triple‚ quadruple‚ compound) Pitch – general concepts Pitch(音調): quality of highness or lowness of sound(high or low) Interval(音程): distance between two pitches (幾度) Scale(音階): ordered arrangement of pitches Tuning(曲調): pitches to which an instrument is set Pitch – horizontal view Melody (旋律) Tune(調): a simple‚ singable melody Phrase(樂句): a section of melody Motive: a short fragment(片段) Character of melodies Motion: step (conjunct) or leap (disjunct) Range(音域): distance from high to

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    folk

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    (2 cлайд) Folk music songs deal with almost every kind of human activity. Folk music often expresses the character of ethnic and social groups and sometimes a nation. It is the music of the people. A folk song can express political or religious beliefs‚ tell a story or describe history‚ or just provide amusement.   (3 слайд) Folk music is usually learned by listening rather than by reading the notes or words. The music is shared from person to person‚ from place to place‚ and from generation to generation

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    Dishonour of Cheque

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    should be distinctly expressed in the instrument. If there is a discrepancy between the amount stated in words and that stated in figures‚ then the amount stated in words shall be the amount that is ordered to be paid. As per the amendments‚ brought in by the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act‚ 2002‚ truncated cheques and electronic cheques also fall within the purview of the definition of cheques. The Negotiable Instruments (Amendment and Miscellaneous Provisions)

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    through hardship just like any other person. Title: I Lift My Hands
Performer: VaShawn Mitchell
Composer: VaShawn Mitchell
Source: Youtube
Comments: The first thing I noticed about this song is how calming it is and how beautiful the instruments are. There is one instrument used that I really liked but I can’t tell what it is. It sounds sort of like a maraca but softer. The guitar also helps set the slow‚ intense tone that the song gives off. I like how the song is sung by numerous people at once and

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    Orchestra Concert Essay

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    throughout all of the concerts adhered to be diverse. The instruments‚ the individuals performing‚ and the conductor all proved to be outstanding. The concerts proved to be interesting as I witnessed them‚ first hand. The first concert I attended was performed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra had performed Shostakovich’s “Symphony NO. 7‚ Leningrad” from the Romantic era. The orchestra was a large ensemble (1) containing various instruments that contributed to the overall sound of the piece

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    concert report

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    the cello. The instruments included the piano‚ percussion drums‚ violin‚ viola‚ cello‚ flute‚ trumpet‚ French horn‚ euphonium‚ and tuba. The only voice part included a mezzo-soprano. I believe that the purpose of this concert was to showcase the students who have been taking lessons or have been performing in a group all semester. I enjoyed this concert very much because of all the different sounds that were being produced by the different instruments. It was a showcase of instruments by family so

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    Reaction Paper

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    unconsciously playing their instruments. It was really like it was a part of their body. Next‚ I will focus on the three instruments present in the concert and point them out individually and their effect on the quartet. First is the violin and the violinist. The violin was a great builder of harmony in the quartet as it balances the missing pieces that the guitar and the Chapman stick was not able to provide. Considering the fact that the violin as a single instrument is already good enough‚ it’s

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    used in reaming action. It is a long‚ tapered and pointed end instrument‚ which is used to compress gutta percha into the apex and periphery of the prepared canal and also towards the irregularity of canals leaving a space for insertion of auxiliary root canal filling material cones. There is also a finger spreader which is smaller and shorter to be used in p osterior teeth. 4) Plugger. It is a long and blunt flat tip blade instrument. It is necessary for vertical condensation technique and also

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