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    Synopsis: After a mysterious re-appearance of World War II era fighters resurface in Mexico‚ cableman Roy Neary has a strange encounter with a glowing light during a routine service call. He chases the light‚ almost causing him to hit a small child with his car. The boy’s mother‚ Jillian Guiler‚ found the boy’s room empty and came to find him. After the incident‚ Roy is sunburned from the mysterious light‚ and is plagued by images of a mountain and the sound of the same 5 notes. Roy’s town is cleared

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    Cosi

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    switch they joined by Roy. Lucy leaves and Nick who is frightened joins her. Lewis meets Justin the social worker and then the other members appear. Doug‚ a pyromaniac‚ Henry‚ who says nothing and Zac‚ a musician. The women join them soon after‚ Cherry‚ who is violent‚ Julie‚ a drug addict and Ruth‚ who suffers obsessive compulsive disorder. Lewis is in an unusual situation and doesn’t know what to say to the members. Roy jumps at this opportunity to suggest Cosi Fan Tutti. Roy tries to sell the story

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    Roy and Leon (Noel backwards?) question Chew about their incept dates‚ and as they enter Chew’s lab‚ Roy makes a very interesting quote about “Fiery the angels fell” (definitely solidifying the religious connotations to this film which will appear throughout). I found a very interesting commentary in the

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    wood and sometimes metal. The wind is not actual natural wind more less the air flow we control through proper lip movement and breathing into the instrument itself. There are two types of woodwind instruments which are flutes and reeds. The slight differences between the two are flutes are directly blown into a side hole created at the tip of the instrument. As for reeds have a mouthpiece that is plugged into the instrument to play it. The instruments that are considered woodwinds are the piccolo‚ the

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    Brief History The Cherokee is spread out over what are currently Kentucky‚ West Virginia‚ North and South Carolina‚ Georgia‚ Alabama and Tennessee. The people called themselves Ani Yunwiya‚ which means “the principal people‚” and were the largest single tribe in the south. The name Cherokee was given to them by other Indian tribes and meant “people who speak another language.” In the 16th century‚ there were about 25‚000 Cherokee. From 1684 to 1835 white settlers moved through their lands.

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    on sophisticated and synchronised drum patterns‚ establishing a rhythm. Into a wholesome Indian tribal musical session‚ there can be a mixture of drum sounds in a particular track. Other instruments utilised include horse hair violin‚ duduk‚ bamboo flutes‚ santoor‚ sitar etc. The strict definition of tribal music in India is pretty formless‚ since tracks are acknowledged as ruggedly tribal because of their booming sound. However‚ present times witness much of lyrical chanting and traditional sounds

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    “Damn‚ you’re really sweaty!” Helen said with a giggle. I glared at her lightly and sat down‚ ignoring her comment. “What happened?” I exclaimed‚ expecting the worst. Apparently a man that lives two doors down from Roy ran away. His sister got worried so she called the police and filed a missing persons report. The men and women in uniform were going to all of the neighbors homes around the area asking if they had seen the missing man. With what I hoped was the

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    subject; theme A‚ is a song called ‘Jim Jones’. It is written in E minor. The piece has a very easy flowing melody which is in 6/8 time. It is heard firstly on a solo bassoon‚ with music written in tenor clef. The melody is then passed on to violin and flute‚ with violas and cellos doing a running semiquaver accompaniment. The them has a thin texture‚ contributing to the calm and undisturbed character of the theme. The song Jim Jones is about a convict that is being sent overseas to Australia from England

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    Debussy’s main and famous solo that he uses for the melody is in the flute at bar 1. Furthermore‚ he also uses whole tone scales to be able to create a different melody that has not been used before‚ and this is shown at bar 31 and 32 in the clarinet. Similarly to Brahms‚ Debussy decorates his melody‚ however not with ornamentation but with different rhythms so that he can add in extra note flurrys. For example‚ the rhythm in bar 3 in the flute‚ at bar 21-22 has been

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    tell what the meter was specifically. It also had a homophonic texture‚ which was very smart to use given that Grainger used the same few lines throughout the piece. The piece was also entirely made up of consonance and was entirely conjunct. The flutes and clarinets were the most vocal instruments in this piece and the bass was noticeably helpful to the song as well. Overall‚ this piece was a not particularly memorable. The piece felt like it was trying to capture the calming beauty of nature‚ with

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