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    Junior Recital Analysis

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    Anna Dasom Schmitz’s Junior Recital was a very talented display on the piano. Her performance really showed her potential on the piano‚ especially considering it was only a junior recital. The overall nature of the concert was low-key compared to the last concert I attended‚ but it was still very composed and organized. Although the sound of the piano was only focus of the performance‚ it made things feel peaceful and unique‚ something I never felt at the previous concerts I attended. Overall I

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    Lake Dance Recital

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    2014 Clear Lake Dance Recital I could hear the bustle of people out in the crowd as I was getting ready for the dance recital. As I started to get ready for the first dance‚ someone came in and told us we were going to be starting in a few minutes. We all went and lined up at the foot of the stage because we were one of the first people to go on. “Your next‚” I heard from the people helping back stage. Right then I had to run through all of the steps to the dance in my head to make sure that I had

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    Recital Program Notes

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    End-of-Semester Program Notes I. Allegro from Sonata in G minor for flute and harpsichord Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) BWV 1020 The Sonata in G minor‚ BWV 1020‚ is traditionally attributed to Bach‚ but it is almost certainly not a work by J.S. Bach; it may‚ however‚ have been composed by his son C.P.E. Bach. The originally intended ensemble seems to be flute and harpsichord‚ but the work is commonly performed on both flute and violin. Anyways‚ this is an elegant piece of lateBaroque chamber

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    Vocal Filter Disorders

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    The vocal folds are two bands of smooth muscle tissue located in the larynx (voice box). The larynx is located in the neck at the top of the trachea (windpipe). Vocal folds produce the sound of your voice by vibration and the air passing through the folds from the lungs. The sound the vocal folds produce is then sent through the throat‚ nose‚ and mouth‚ giving the sound "resonance." The sound of each individual voice is determined by the size and shape of the vocal cords and the size and shape of

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    Fox sounds and vocals

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    Animal Sounds and Vocals Animals aren’t like human beings – they can’t speak or laugh but have found other ways of communicating between each other. Animals might not be able to speak or master advanced language techniques‚ but they certainly have other ways of communicating. There are plenty of examples how different species of animals communicate with humans and/or animals – here are a few: Cats rub against objects

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    ******* ****** Mrs. ********* Honors English 9 May 6‚ 2010 My First Piano Recital I started piano lessons at the age of four and a half. That is a very young age to start! My teacher was Ms. Crossman; we had a lesson every week. One day‚ sometime after my fifth birthday‚ she told me that when you take piano lessons‚ you have to play at a piano recital. I didn’t even know what a piano recital was! Ms. Crossman explained to me how everybody’s relatives and friends come to the middle school

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    Vocal Tic Disorders

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    Motor and Vocal Tic Disorders Have you ever noticed someone that seemed to have uncontrollable movements or random outbursts of noises or words? These symptoms can be the cause of a motor or vocal tic disorder. According to the Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders‚ Tic disorders are characterized by the persistent presence of tics‚ which are abrupt‚ repetitive involuntary movements and sounds that have been described as caricatures of normal physical acts. The best known of these disorders is Tourette’s

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    selections. The two poems I will be using are “Symptom Recital” by Dorothy Parker and “Symptoms of Love” by Robert Graves. These are two of the poems I found most interesting within our selections‚ because in both “Symptom Recital” and “Symptoms of love” both authors depict the feelings their speakers encounter with love. In these two poems the differences out weight the similarities. The differences in these poems are very noticeable. In “Symptom recital” Dorothy Parker expresses a woman’s feelings after

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    My Second recital- “Juana are you almost ready” I heard my mom call from outside the bathroom door. I fell asleep in the shower again. I only had 35 minutes to get ready for my recital. To make things worse I had just got moved up to a more experienced class with 2 people instead of 5. Over the last year me and those girls had become really close even though I only saw them 3 times a week sometimes 2 but in that short time period we learned to trust each other and were happy for others success.

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    Although men and women have seemed to use the vocal fry in the past‚ it appears it is more relevant now than it has ever been‚ especially in the voices of younger women. The vocal fry has likely been influenced by American media and celebrities using it on the internet and on television. This debate is relevant as a social aspect in that it can be perceived positively and negatively in our culture today. Though it just seems like an unusual way of talking‚ it may also influence attraction‚ employment

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