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    Johnson. Then it was the break for an instrument called cajón. The shape of it looks like a box‚ and it is also a percussion instrument. By adding this instrument‚ the whole piece had more different timbres and even though it is also percussion‚ it is more like a traditional instrument comparing to some other percussion instrument in the rhythm section and is not very often used in a big bang jazz ensemble. So it was great to see some more different instruments in the performance since they all make

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    ability to work‚ concentrate‚ relax and sleep or make one feel stressed. Studies show that over exposure to noise can cause high blood pressure‚ headaches‚ digestive problems‚ ulcers and asthma. Groups of Musical Instruments Group 1 : Stringed Instruments- Stringed musical instruments make use of a stretched string

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    Pasig City Feb. 27‚ 2013 I. Objectives 1. Describe the different musical instruments of Latin America. 2. Recognize visually and aurally the different musical instruments of Latin America. 3. Perform a rhythmic pattern with the accompaniment of improvised Latin American instruments. 4. Appreciate Latin American music through their group performance. II. Content A. TOPIC: Instruments of Latin America B. MATERIALS: Cartolina‚ Projector‚ Pictures‚ Laptop‚ Speaker

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    their love as if it was sweet‚ soft and pure as music. Romeo’s quote might well be referring to someone playing the lute‚ which was the most common of the instruments back in the Elizabethan Era‚ because of its soft‚ tender‚ and sweet sounds it produced when played. We have further developed our instruments based off of the simple instruments that people used in the Elizabethan Era. Music was not only limited to churches‚ homes of the high class‚ and royalty. It was also performed and especially

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    was out going and gave the audience a good background on the music being played. The group was dressed in very nice attire‚ and all matched each other pretty well. They played a various number of instruments‚ some of which I had personally played‚ and others I have never even seen. Most of the instruments used were cymbals and drums. They used bongo‚ snare‚ bass‚ and tom tom drums. There were also small drums that sat on the performers lap with a strap to go under the legs to stay in place. The set

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    of music is Renaissance madrigal music. The melody goes by flute and the singer and the harmony goes by the harmony singer. The tempo was little fast and the meter measured by 4/4 times. The dynamics of this song is normal. Flute and percussion instrument are using in this song. There are five different voices in this song. Happy mood are created and it’s a nice music. “The Four Seasons‚ Movement 1” was composed by Antonio Vivaldi and performed by Vivaldi’s Emblematic Four Seasons. The style of music

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    instruction”. This helps to understand how important is music in the motor skills developing especially in children. One might clearly notice how difficult playing an instrument is; however‚ with practice it becomes easier. Hence‚ motor skills are developed. Children would become better in small movements like writing if playing an instrument is in their lives. Let us tackle on another benefit‚ emotions are part of any body and music may help us to change them depending on the situation. For example‚

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    HISTORY OF THE VIOLIN The earliest stringed instruments were mostly plucked (e.g. the Greek lyre). Bowed instruments may have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia‚ an example being the Mongolian instrument Morin huur: Turkic and Mongolian horsemen from Inner Asia were probably the world’s earliest fiddlers. Their two-stringed upright fiddles were strung with horsehair strings‚ played with horsehair bows‚ and often feature a carved horse’s head at the end of the neck. ...

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    it is important to review the provisions that should be met when an entity tries to assert a protection as a holder in due course. Was Any Kind Checks an HDC in this case? This depends on what responsibility they had in accepting the negotiable instrument from Mr. Guarino. Did they exercise due care in accepting the item? These questions and others are important factors in determining Any Kinds’ status as an HDC in this case. The court ruled that Any Kind did retain HDC status with regards to the

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