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    This analysis of ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ written by Colin Brumby in 1981; will use the knowledge of the musical elements to explore how Brumby has created each of the characters in ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ and how all of the themes in the piece have been linked together to create the work. The intro of the piece ‘Festival Overture on Australian Themes’ is uncertain in tonality‚ starting with a flourish of notes for six bars‚ using woodwinds and strings‚ over bass

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    The Talent Code

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    Natalie NI Professor Denise Comer English CompositionⅠ: Achieving Expertise 4th May 2014 Daniel Coyle: The Talent Code [? + ? = Infinite Talent] With a glance at the cover of the book‚ we can be seen there is a striking title "The Talent Code" and underneath that‚ two lines say "Greatness isn ’t born. It ’s grown. Here ’s how". To sum it up‚ the book would tell us how to become a greatness by breaking the talent code. While‚ how to define the Talent‚ Coyle manifests his own attitude‚ …talent can

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    Benny Carter

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    in their life time as a musician. Benny Carter was one of them. From his starting musical li8fe at the age of five‚ to traveling the world‚ writing many pieces‚ and juggling instruments from all sections of the ensembles(alto-sax‚ trumpet‚ piano‚ clarinet and trombone). To even making his own trademark in the music industry before his death. Carter was only one of the many famous jazz instrumentalists‚ but he tended to always look in to becoming greater. Benny Carter was born on August 8‚ 1907 in

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    own. 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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    Alto Sax Research Paper

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    Most people like warm and comforting sounds to fill the air‚ but some like sounds that are fast and make their heart race. Both sounds are make by a saxophone. The baritone saxophone and the alto saxophone‚ most call them the bari and alto sax. Most every concert and marching band has at least one of each. They are chosen mostly by boys‚ but sometimes are girl slips into the section‚ the saxophone is also one of the bigger sections in the band. The saxophone section branches off into three most

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    It was a really hard task for me to choose one single American interpret to write about‚ since I admire loads of them. Eventually I have decided to briefly describe an amazing work of my beloved vocalist‚ innovator‚ improvisator and (as the critics say) ‘one of the natural wonders of the music world’- Bobby McFerrin. This extraordinary musician impressed me with his art of singing like no one else before. When I heard his four-octave range vocal for the first time‚ I could do nothing but stare open-mouthed

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    What were the four waves of migrations to New Zealand and how they have contributed to our national character. New Zealand has had four waves of migration ‚ the Polynesians ‚ the Europeans ‚ the Pacific Islanders and the Asians. These four waves of migrants have contributed so much to New Zealand such as culture ‚ sports ‚ food etc. They have contributed to New Zealand’s national character gratefully and we are very thankful for that. Firstly‚ Polynesians (Maori) came to New Zealand from Hawaikiki

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    Classical and Contemporary Adult Development Theories Caitlin Lewis PSY 202 Joan Chambers 25 March 2013 Outline 1. Where are you from? a. Born on Langley AFB b. Raised in Newport News‚ VA c. In 1996 moved to Colorado Springs‚ CO d. Moved in 2004 to Yorktown‚ VA e. Stationed at Ft. Leavenworth‚ KS f. Currently living in Camp Humphreys‚ South Korea 2. What was your family like? g. Military Family h. Middle child i. Two brothers i

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    Kate Kloppenburg Jose Jimenez English 102 18 March 2013 Jazz and Electronic Dance Music Old Fashioned versus Modern Jazz and Electronic Dance Music‚ also known as EDM‚ are two very different types of music; but they have multiple similarities as well. Jazz has multiple sub-genres‚ brass and stringed instruments‚ and swingy‚ bluesy rhythms. Electronic Dance Music is generated from the computer‚ using various sounds ranging from an electric guitar to swords clashing. Jazz music is the mother of all

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    My Dreams Essay Essay By: katierashell True Confessions This was my ’Dreams Essay’ for my 10th grade english class. View table of contents... Submitted: Feb 17‚ 2011    Reads: 12912    Comments: 4   Likes: 0   Dreams Essay“We are the music makers‚And we are the dreamer of dreams‚Wandering by lone sea-breakers‚And sitting by desolate streams‚On whom the pale moon gleams‚Yet we are the movers and shakers‚Of the world forever‚ it seems.”-Ode‚ by Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy (First stanza)A

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