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    stage and sing any new song there is a process of seven steps to help you perform it correctly and well. You need to study the piece and prepare it properly. This component study involves seven detailed parts‚ text‚ rhythm‚ meter‚ and tempo‚ melodyform‚ voice‚ harmony‚ and dynamics‚ phrasing and musical articulation. Reading through the text of the song silently first is necessary for studying any song but more time and special attention is needed for songs like Du bist wie eine Blume‚ which is

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    Tchaikovsky Melody

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    Tchaikovsky’s piece (movements one and two) had many long lines of melody and very intricate harmony parts. These two things helped move this legato piece along throughout these two movements. The first movement started out very legato and slow with the strings playing piano‚ and the woodwinds playing the melody perfectly. This melody then went to the violins and violas. The melody then got traded from the strings to the woodwinds and then back to the strings. Towards the middle of this movement

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    Blue Melody

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    “Blue Melody” Analysis "Blue Melody" is a short story by J. D. Salinger which was first published in the September 1948. It is the tragic tale of an African-American jazz singer; the story was inspired by the life of Bessie Smith and was originally titled "Scratchy Needle on a Phonograph Record." Cosmopolitan changed the title to "Blue Melody" without Salinger ’s consent. It is possible to interpret the original title of the story. Stratchy needle may mean time and experience of a person which

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    Rhythm and Blues

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    Rhythm and Blues What is Rhythm and Blues? Rhythm and Blues‚ or R and B‚ can be used to describe the stylish urban music that grew out of the urbanization of the blues. It is a form of popular music based on a mixture of blues and black folk music. Its melody is simple‚ but has strong repetitious rhythms. It has been influenced by jazz‚ jump music‚ as well as by black gospel music. R and B got its roots from the blues‚ and took upon some of the blues principles such as‚ the

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    Messiah of the Masses

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    Glen Jeansonne‚MESSIAH OF TH MASSES; HUEY LONG AND THE GREAT DEPRESSION‚ (Addison-Wesley Longman Publishers‚ N.Y.‚ 1993‚204 pp.). Jeansonne was born into a Cajun family in 1946. He grew up in New Roads‚ Louisiana‚ and earned his bachelor’s degree from the UL Lafayette(then- University of Southwestern Louisana) in 1968. After receiving his Ph.D. in history at Florida State University in 1973‚ he taught at Williams College in Massachusetts and the University of Michigan before he became a professor

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    Coming of Messiah

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    Coming of Messiah” There are around 4‚200 religions existing in the world today. One of the 4‚200 religions is Judaism. Judaism is a monotheistic religion of Jews‚ which is practiced for over a long period of time. Around 14 million people today practice the religion of Judaism. Just like many of the world’s religions‚ Judaism has a brave figure of the Messiah. “The word “Messiah” is an English rendering of the Hebrew word “Mashiach”‚ which means‚ “Anointed.”” (Breslauer 327) The Messiah for Christians

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    Reflection on the Messiah

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    Essay Reflection on the Messiah CG–5302 (Old Testament) The theocracy of ancient Palestine involved a tribal confederation / commonwealth of chiefs with God as the ruler of the people. Tribes joined together in times of emergency or war; however‚ there was no clear leader among the chieftains‚ and leadership was often contested. So‚ the Hebrew people began to look towards their neighbors as an example‚ and thus came to desire a king for Israel. The prophet Samuel “was displeased when they

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    Messiah of Masses

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    In the book Messiah of the Masses: Huey P. Long and the Great Depression‚ it describes and outlines the life of Huey Pierce Long. In chapter one‚ the author (Glen Jeansonne) begins to talk about Long’s childhood days. Long was born on August 30‚ 1893 in Winnfield‚ Louisiana. Winnfield was a part of Winn Parish in the northeastern section on Louisiana. He was one of ten children born to his parents‚ Hugh and Caledonia (Callie) Long. Hugh Long was a man of great intelligence and charm. The family

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    The Chorus in Samson

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    THE CHORUS In choosing the classical form of tragedy for his Samson Agonistes‚ Milton decided to work on a distinctively unpopular medium. For‚ classically modelled tragedy had never been popular in England. Even Ben Jonson‚ excused himself for not obeying the Aristotelian rules and not having a proper chorus in his Sejanus. But with his contempt for mere popularity‚ Milton did not feel obliged to modify the form of classical tragedy to suit the purpose of what Jonson called “popular delight”. J

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    Chamber Orchestra “Messiah” near Madison‚ WI. The genre of composition is supposed to be drama. This composition genre is an oratorio‚ which is a large-scale dramatic genre originating in the Baroque. Baroque is based on text of religious or serious character‚ performed by solo voices‚ chorus‚ and orchestra; similarto opera but without scenery‚ costumes‚ or actions. This specific oratorio is different because this composition is in three parts but is compilation of biblical verses from Old and New Testaments

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