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    Essay On Rivalry In Texas

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    really is. Texas happens to be home to three of the top ten largest cities in the country. According to the 2010 US Census‚ Houston weighs in at number four; San Antonio at number eight; and Dallas at number nine. These big cities being in such close proximity to one another can lead to even bigger rivalries. Dallas‚ Texas vs. Houston‚ Texas is a tale as old as time. However‚ what’s interesting is that a lot of Texans aren’t even sure why this rivalry exists in the first place and how it’s still going

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    After he completed his first symphony‚ he had a nervous breakdown. Later‚ in the 1880s‚ he became depressed due to the failure of his marriage‚ which is said to be because of his homosexuality‚ which resulted in an attempt to take his life. Due to these events‚ Tchaikovsky composed

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    Leap Motion

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    technology unlike a touchscreen interface‚ we can just move our fingers with touching the scream and the pens inside just draw exactly what you leaps are. It’s the difference between attempting to conduct a symphony with a wand and attempting to conduct the same symphony by sketching out what the orchestra should do next via chalk on a blackboard. Further more‚ Leap operates in three dimensions rather than two. Just imagine to "push to scroll‚" rotating your flattened hand to control the orientation of

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    players always keep a high quality of performance. Besides this relaxed type of performance I also used to go to Chopin’s symphony and other different kind of operas. Listen to a concert performed in the school and played by our schoolmates seems to be more joyful and comfortable. Our players might do not have a professional techniques or organized as the technical symphony orchestra. But their enjoyable and love of music are same which can bring our audience into their atmosphere and move our body along

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    The Firebird Speeches

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    offstage I catch a glance of the audience. My heart-racing‚ I walk on stage with my violin. Deep breath in‚ deep breath out. I continue to walk to the black velvet chair where I am destined to be and begin to play. Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird. Orchestra Hall is filled with waves of sound as months of preparation and hard work pay off. Echoes of the remnants of the last notes begin to fade‚ and after a moment of still‚ dignified silence‚ Maestro lowers his hands and the thunderous applause ensues

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    Music notes

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    Music Knowledge By Referring to the score of each List piece‚ candidates can be asked to: Name and/or explain any notes‚ rests‚ signs‚ terms its title and its key/tonality Identify (on the appropriate score) any key changes that occur‚ or explain other types of tonal organizations (atonal‚ pentatonic) Explain form‚ through a detailed structural analysis. Where the piece is a movement from a larger work‚ brief knowledge of its relationship to the other movements in the work is expected Either

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    Music Appreciation

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    The string section is the heart of a symphony orchestra. It has more than half of the musicians and consists of from 20 to 32 violins‚ 8 to 10 violas‚ 8 to 10 cellos‚ and 6 to 10 string basses. The violinists are divided into two groups of equal size. The first violins play the highest-pitched part in the string section‚ and the second violin play the next highest. The leading first violinist serves as concertmaster of the orchestra. the concertmaster directs the other

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    The full orchestra plays in the form of scherzo‚ to reflect the emotions of the people and how the mocked Jeremiah. The timbre is lighter than the somber tone reflected in the first movement. In the final movement of the piece is when the soloist in mezzo-soprano

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    was forced to support his family because of the constant drunkenness of his father. Beethoven‚ not even yet at the age of maturity‚ became assistant organist in the court chapel. One year later‚ he advanced to become harpsichordist in the court orchestra. Very talented young man‚ Beethoven had the privilege of playing for the

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    Mus 105

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    Chapter 5 Study Guide Baroque Art and Music 1. What are the generally accepted dates of the Baroque Period? 1600 to 1750 2. If there are two words that would summarize the Baroque art‚ architecture‚ and music they are Excessive ornamentation 3. What is the “Doctrine of Affections”? Aesthetic Theory‚ musical moods could and should be used to communicate to the listener a specific emotion. 4. The single most important NEW GENRE of the Baroque Period was opera. 5. The two primary

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