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    be allowed to lip-synching their songs? I think that lip-synching during a live concert should not be allowed because people pay a lot of money and take time to go and see them sing in person. I do not think that there is any reason for someone famous to lip synching at a live concert. They’re doing the live concert in the first place

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    shows that not everything is about glamour and that these superstars are affected by this as well and everyone needs to lend a hand. Many of today’s youth like the fashion and glamour that comes with being a famous musician. Today’s youth get there fashion ideas from seeing what these superstars wear and support. They help shape the way these children think just by what they are wearing . For those who cannot afford the same

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    First Composer: Howard Shore is one of today’s most respected and honored composers and music conductors. Shore’s music has been performed in concerts throughout the world including Washington International School! In 2003‚ Shore conducted his own masterpiece‚ The Lord of the Rings‚ at the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Chorus in the world premiere of its new symphony in Wellington. Since then‚ the work has had over 140 performances by the most prestigious orchestras in America. His work with

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    so that it can be better understood. Better understood for what reason? So that you can improvise on it‚ (as in the case of a jazz musician) or so that it can be interpreted in a way that makes sense (in the case of a classical musician). To a composer‚ it is a methodology for organizing sounds into something that most people can recognize as music. Mind you‚ it is not the ONLY way to organize sound‚ nor is western music theory inherently superior to the many other methods that exist in other

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    Kevin McCray Ms. Smith General Music 4 December 2008 Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Born May 7‚ 1840 in Votkinsk‚ Russia‚ Tchaikovsky was a famous composer during the romantic time period of music and was the most famous Russian composer. Tchaikovsky was born to a small middle class family. His father was a miner and his mom died when he was 14. He started learning to play piano at the age of 5 and soon showed a great talent for it. At age 10 he was sent to the School of Jurisprudence at St. Petersburg

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    Who Is Adam Young?

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    In today’s impressive music industry‚ standing out and making an impression on the masses is difficult. With artists like Taylor Swift successfully switching music genres and Nicki Minaj owning the rap scene‚ smaller artists don’t stand a chance at becoming well-known‚ let alone have the opportunity to make a name for themselves. Adam Young‚ however‚ has been able to successfully make a popular niche for himself as a one-man band named Owl City by quickly expanding his comfort zone outside of his

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    Creation and Presentation of a Song Since the beginning of modern human existence‚ songwriting has been an art. All cultures around the world are known to have music history and songwriting abilities. Music is one of the best ways to show emotion. When we hear certain songs‚ they can stir various emotions within us as listeners. Creating a great song requires many aspects and can be an emotional and exhausting process for the writer. The presentation of a newly written song can be just as exhausting

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    Elisha was a chorister in his church‚ having passion for music‚ he proceeded to learn organ from his friend. He learnt what is rhythm‚ and also other musical instruments such as lead guitar‚ bass guitar. Doing his period he discovered he was good at backing up songs‚ so he decided compose songs. They started playing music in their church‚ at night clubs‚ vigils‚ burials with bands such as intercontinental band etc. They played within and outside the state. In the year 2006‚ they released

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    Comprehension 1. According to Daum‚ What does it mean to be famous? According to Daum being famous means being unskilled‚ untalented‚ and annoying. 2. How does Daum define a celebrity? Daum defines a celebrity as someone who is easily recognized in the street and who has made an effort to become well known through his or her work and talent. 3. What does Daum mean in paragraph 7 when she says‚ “it’s pretty clear that it’s never been a worse time to be famous”? I think Daum feels that being a celebrity now days

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    Celebrities should not be idolized. Today I am going to discuss why teenagers and children spend too much time following the lives of celebrities‚ and why it creates such a negative impact on young lives in this generation. Nowadays‚ celebrities include a wide range of genres. Pop stars like Lady Gaga‚ actors like Leonardo DiCaprio‚ comedians like Robin Williams and sport athletes like Ian Thorpe. The list of different celebrities goes on‚ which caters for everyone’s interests. And this is the

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