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    Family Culture

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    in the realm of family; family affection to be more specific. When talking about family affection‚ we should consider many different aspects. It was my task and privilege to explore these aspects. I consider myself having a strong American culture. My family has been here for many years and has adopted the "American Way". After being born and raised in Wisconsin‚ I now spend my summers in Hawaii with my relatives. Despite my being away from my family for the summers‚ my family and I are very

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    Joni Mitchell - River Released in 1971 and produced by Reprise records‚ river is an intensely emotional contemporary folk song about heartbreak. Written solely by Joni Mitchell for her album ‘Blue’ the song is reminiscent of Christmas time although lyrically it has little relationship to Christmas. (Hopper‚ 2012) Instead of using a typical verse/chorus style this song is written using different sections – A/B/C etc. The line ‘I wish I had a river’ is the overlying focus point throughout the

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    The harmony of the spherer

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    the boss of the famous Bombay Company. She is working as a writer for a local newspaper. She grew up in Bombay “she named it Bougainvillaea in memory of her childhood in Bombay” Mala is the narrator’s wife. She is from Mauritius‚ from and Indian family‚ and she is a doctor. 5) What are their connections to India? - Lucy’s dad owns a Bombay company‚ and she grew up there as a child. In the story she takes Khan to the Juhu beach‚ which is located in India. That is where the two of them met 10 years

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    Musical Elements

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    Musical Elements In the process of analyzing musical elements of a work‚ one must direct one’s attention to such matters such as: Song Form – Binary (A-B-A-B) ‚ Linear (A-A-A)‚ Open‚ Suite‚ etc. Dynamics – Such as: Soft/Loud (piano-forte)‚ Rit.‚ Performance Expression‚ Cresendo Decresendo‚ Articulations (‚ legato‚ staccato‚ etc.) (Music without dynamics or expressions can easily become sterile.) Time Signature/Meter – Look for consistencies or changes in meter‚ tempo‚ feel‚ musical style

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    Jazz Counterpoint in the Late Twentieth‚ and Twentieth-First Century Since the 1950s the jazz world has not seen another effort of creating fully polyphonic jazz like with the Modern Jazz Quartet‚ Dave Brubeck’s early period‚ and the Gerry Mulligan Quartet. The homophonic texture still remains as the principal form of writing in jazz‚ either for small or large ensembles. But that does not mean that it is impossible to find contrapuntal writing in contemporary jazz—especially in large ensembles—although

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    Manha De Carnival

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    Name Instructor Course Date Music Assignment: Manha De Carnival Introduction Musical pieces contain specific elements regardless of genre and style. The two most important elements in any musical piece are Variety and Unity‚ and they apply to every musical composition. Unity in music is basically the togetherness expressed in the theme of the music‚ while variety as an element suggests different components and factors (Paynter‚ 12). They may seem to be contradictory in nature‚ but both co-exist

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    Your students will find the D minor tonality very appealing. As flat keys can be more difficult for string players‚ though‚ a good way to prepare for this piece is to first play an F major scale. Then‚ show the students that the key signature of the F major scale is the same as the D minor scale (relative major-minor)‚ and have them play the D natural minor scale. Discuss how the mood or feeling can be different between the major and minor tonalities‚ even though they each employ the same notes.

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    And the glory of the Lord ‘And the glory of the lord’ is a chorus from Handle’s oratorio ‘Messiah’‚ it is written for a SATB choir with an orchestra accompaniment. It is written in a baroque style because it was written in the 18th Century. The vocal lines can be broken down into 4 different melodic ideas: ‘And the glory‚ the glory of the lord’‚ this idea is Syllabic and is comprised of a major triad then an ascending scalic melody; ‘Shall be revealed’‚ this is one of the melismatic ideas

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    Communal Harmony

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    Role of Students in Communal Harmony It is said that the real strength of a nation depends not so much on its natural resources or on its military capabilities but rather on its students. They constitute the backbone of a nation as well as the pillar on which the national edifice is built. They are the real wealth of a nation. Students play a very important role in our society. Every person looks upon the students for the welfare as well as the development of the society and the nation. A

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    Family Values

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    Family Values There are so many various types of people with different ethnic backgrounds‚ culture and manner of living that are the cause of distinct values in a family. These families have poor‚ mediocre or virtuous family values‚ however what one may consider as a mediocre family value may seem poor to someone else and vice-versa. These family values differ from family to family world-wide. The most significant values are family unity‚ honesty and education. Family unity‚ is a family

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