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    Outline the major musical development of the classical period and the main characteristics of the classical style. Main characteristics of the classical style: Contrast of mood - Mood in classical music may change gradually or suddenly. Masters like Haydn and Beethoven were able to impart unity and logic to music of wide emotional range. Rhythm - In Classical music‚ there is a flexibility of rhythm. A classical composition has a range of rhythmic patterns. The classical style also can include

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    movie “High School Musical” was released in January 2006‚ debuting near the bottom of the Top 200 in the United States. Seven weeks later‚ after the Disney Channel premiere of the movie‚ it hit #1. Disney knew that the movie was going to be big‚ but no one could expect that this musical‚ with a cast of six unknown actors would become a worldwide phenomenon. The promotion of the movie started on New Year’s Eve in Disney Channel‚ introducing the cast and playing some musical segments of the movie

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    My biggest and most recent leadership experience takes place in school. My drama director chose me to be his assistant director for latest musicalHairspray. For him to entrust me with creative control for a project that would executed in front of lots of people in our community meant a lot to me and drove me to direct the show in the best way possible. My job includes organizing rehearsals‚ some vocal direction‚ assessing of blocking and movement‚ and some dramatic direction. On a normal day‚

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    What is hairspray made of? Hairspray is a solution of long‚ chainlike molecules (called polymers) in a very volatile solvent. Spraying deposits a stiff layer of the polymer on your hair after the solvent evaporates. The solvent used was once a compound of carbon‚ fluorine‚ and chlorine (a chlorofluorocarbon‚ or CFC). CFCs are nontoxic‚ nonflammable‚ and make almost ideal aerosol propellants. But when it was learned that they causedestruction of stratospheric ozone‚ they were replaced with other

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    spray%2Bhair%26start%3D60%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26sa%3DN Overall‚ I have learned a lot about hairspray. I now understand that it is the polymers that attach to the hair follicle. The compounds which cause "sticky" feeling which the actual spray have‚ mostly the alcohols‚ end up evaporating. This leaves the polymers to coat the hair‚ and provide the "hold". The chemistry of hairspray deals quite a bit with soluble and insoluble solutions. Based on what we have learned in chemistry this

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    Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is the world’s foremost manufacturer of guitars‚ basses‚ amplifiers and related equipment. With an illustrious history dating back to 1946‚ Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll‚ country and western‚ jazz‚ rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world’s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps‚ and legendary Fender instruments such

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    In the texts‚ of To kill a mockingbird‚ The Hurricane and Hairspray‚ the themes of race‚ injustice/justice and friendship are shown. Tales of conviction of blacks or any race of that kind are seen throughout life. With strong friendship embraced when supporting convicted innocent people. It makes you wonder‚ if all these characters have been found innocent‚ how many other people have been charged for a crime that they didn’t commit? Starting off with race‚ this theme is thoroughly seen as the

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    Musical Approaches Advantages/Disadvantages of Orff‚ Kodaly‚ & Dalcroze There are many thoughts and theories behind the methods used to teach music. Three methods used by educators in teaching music are: the Orff approach‚ the Kodaly approach‚ and Dalcroze Eurhythmics. All three share the belief that music is essential to the total education of the child. Essentially‚ each approach strives to broaden the musical horizons of students as they have meaningful experiences with and about music

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    1. Describe what you think would be a successful marketing mix for the first two High School Musical movies as well as any upcoming sequels. Answer: A successful marketing mix for the High School Musical‚ film series would be using the four Ps of marketing which includes price‚ product‚ place and promotion. Keeping the price aside because there is basically no price for a television film which the consumers have to pay directly‚ the other three are vital elements of a film marketing campaign

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    The Origins and Developments of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) and Contemporary Nightlife Musical Culture The origins and developments of Electronic Dance Music initially started with the development of the synthesizer. It was with these first uses of synthesized sounds that prompted the development of sequencers‚ sampling‚ effects processing‚ musical instrument digital interface (MIDI)‚ use of computer technology‚ hard disk recording systems and modern day virtual studio technology (VST’s). These

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