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    and soft‚ solo and ensemble‚ different instruments and timbres all play an important role in many baroque compositions. In previous musical eras‚ a piece of music tended to consist of a single melody‚ perhaps with several melodies played simultaneously. Not until the baroque period did the concept of “melody” and “harmony” truly begin to be used in music. The practice of basso continuo also came into the focus of music during the baroque. The harpsichord was a very prominent instrument in the music

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    andante‚ and allegretto). The first movement‚ marked allegro‚ contains an orchestral ritornello‚ a solo exposition‚ a development‚ and a recapitulation.   I noticed that when the second theme is presented‚ we only get the string section playing the melody line.  The second time it is played‚ however‚ the woodwinds with added violin ornamental figures present the theme.  This provides a nice balancing contrast from the first theme where the woodwinds provide the ornamental figures over the melodic line

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    and soulfully romantic. The fourth movement‚Larghetto‚ was even more soulful in mood‚ which deepened as its melody passed from the violas to the cellos. The finale brought us back with a touching recollection of the very beginning of the work. The Bartok Divertimento was in three movements. It can be best described as continuous‚ fascinating‚ exciting and full of action. The melodies were strong‚ as were the rhythmic pulses and dissonance’s. So much was happening that all you could do was go

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    electric guitar‚ five saxophones. Second row had three trombones and a keyboard player (conductor). The back row consisted of four trumpets‚ bass player and a drummer. They opened the evening with the song called “Where’s Reg”. Everybody were playing melody when all of a sudden alto saxophone exploded in a breath taking solo‚ which was followed by less intense but nonetheless beautiful soprano. From the first sound you could tell that it’s going to be a nice evening. Their live performance sounded so

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    had a rough texture. All the instruments were playing very loud and wildly throughout the song. There wasn’t much form to this song. The saxophone was playing its own tune while the piano‚ cello‚ and drums had some type of repetition. There wasn’t a melody. I felt like they were playing off each other’s energy. There was some rhythm to this song but majority of the time it sounded like it was all freestyle. I think its just because jazz is played like that. The dynamics to this song was very soft and

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    they are in a less powerful position because they have something to prove. The candidates use repeated phrases and constantly call Alan “Lord Sugar” throughout the conversation‚ however they are known just by their first names‚ “Tom”‚ “Zoe” and “Melody”. This instantly puts Lord Sugar above them and shows us that he is much more powerful position. The public view of someone called Lord means that they are is a highly

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    different purposes‚ seen throughout this song. The accordion is the forefront of the music‚ playing more complicated chords and melodies than the rest of the instruments. The zabumba serves as a base to the music‚ playing the lowest note out of the three and using a more syncopated melody throughout. The metal triangle is an additional high pitched sound that plays a consistent melody‚ and in this song plays

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    These two pieces were very dark as the continuo bass and steady tempo was continued throughout the entire piece. The melodies came mostly from the cello‚ which was emphasized the most. The harmonies were purposefully at times a bit irritating to the ear. As for an average citizen with limited amount of musical knowledge the harmonies were very unusual and difficult to consume. The melodies were at time very emotional with a sudden burst of excitement which maybe an expression of anger. The second part

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    Tim Kuhn Ethel Keeley English 110 June 14‚ 2013 Relaxing On the Beach Everyone goes through stress at some point in his or her lifetime. Coming from Basic Military Training was no different. Consistently getting yelled at‚ even for doing the right thing‚ being in top notch physical shape by running five miles a day or paying attention to detail by removing one tiny microscopic string from one’s uniform stress will eventually add up. While we all go through stress‚ we all need to deal with stress

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    Ellen Black. The choir sang The Angel Gabriel from God arranged by John Hugo without accompaniment. Interestingly‚ the song started with a major key and then concluded with a minor key. Same melody was repeated‚ and it seemed like the song uses Church modes. The song was about the angel Gabriel saluting the Virgin Mary‚ thus it had a solemn mood. St. Luke tells of the birth of Jesus The Sixth Lesson was about Luke 2:1‚3-7 read by Dr. Rick

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