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    Overseas Connection Ghana Double Gonkogwe Bell About the Product The Gonkogwe bell is an African ringer. This basic percussion instrument is made of produced iron and comes in different sizes. At the point when hit with a wooden stick‚ it can deliver two sounds: "group" and "gong". The chime as a rule plays a straightforward example. It rehashes itself without changes all through the entire length of a conventional piece. Presently‚ this may appear to be simple - yet it assumes an imperative part

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    Rio Salazar Professor Kampa English composition 122 August 15‚ 2012 Assumption Paper Music history is the easiest way to appreciate the craft no matter genre‚ instrument‚ sound‚ or origin. It also gives one a chance to get an understanding of what life is like in a different country by the way they dance to their music‚ or how they react when their music comes on. One thing that should be learned in music history is the appreciation of music. The second thing that should be learned is how

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    of this blend. The alto flute solo was a nice addition. It allowed for the flute to stand out amongst the other instruments. It didn’t sound like it was done abruptly for no reason but for a purpose. The viola player tapping the viola with the bow to make a sound like blink blink blink was creative in my eyes. It was interesting to see a beautiful piece played with only three instruments. The song is so beautiful that it sounds like music you would hear in a fairy tale forests. I liked the piece

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    Closed Flue Pipe Experiment Abstract The wind instrument I will be researching in this experiment will be the pipe organ‚ commonly used in cathedrals and churches. Pipe organs produce sound by pushing pressurized air through a set of flue pipes. Flue pipes usually have a circular cross section and are mostly made of wood or metal. One pipe can only produce one pitch‚ so to produce a range of pitches an organ will have multiple sets of pipes called stops. Organs can have as little as 12 pipes

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    Are there too many musicals in the West End? (I am writing in support of Michael Billington’s article‚ ‘ This West End Theatre boom is not all good news’ However throughout my article I will analyze the benefits and draw back for the current state of the west end and where it could go in the future.) Throughout this year 2012 the West End has comprised of 42 commercial theatres 32 of these have put on musical productions as opposed to traditional plays (1). Compared to a year ago when the

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    used. The largest part of the orchestra consist of the string section consisting of violins‚ violas‚ cellos‚ string basses and wind instruments. On the other hand jazz music can be played by small group of people. In jazz they use different instruments like clarinet‚ tuba‚ cornet‚ baritone‚ drums and piano. Similarly to classical music‚ jazz used some wind instruments. In addition we have a different of audience of this two kind of music. The jazz music attracts an really cultural and hip audience

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    Program Note Mother Goose Suite‚ Maurice Ravel Maurice Ravel was born on March 7‚ 1875‚ in Ciboure‚ France‚ and died in Paris on December 28‚ 1937. At the age of 14‚ he was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire and studied under the famous French composer‚ Gabriel Fauré. ‘Although he had none of his own‚ Ravel loved children. Throughout his life‚ he kept his ability to see the world through a child’s eyes‚ and he never outgrew his passion for creating elaborate toys and reading fairy tales aloud.”[

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    xylophone and the piano throughout the whole entire time. The first song called‚ “Through the Eyes of Love‚” was played from the movie called The Ice Castles. This song started off with the xylophone‚ and then the guitars and the rest of the instruments sounded in. They started off the song with a very bright tone and middle fast tempo. It had a lot of beats to it and it was very intense at the same time. This song was created by a very lively feeling and gave audiences a little bit information

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    Each Native American tribe has its own special traditions for ceremonies and music however‚ they all tie their music into spiritual beliefs and it is traditional for percussion instruments to be use. It is typical that in their ceremonies‚ they embrace the earth by not wearing shoes‚ so their feet are in the ground‚ wear costumes and dance to their music. The men tend to lead the ceremonies and the women are usually vocables. I found the Water Drum to be particular interesting. With the belief in

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    Oklahoma! Response Paper The musical being watched and analysed is Oklahoma! It is a 1999 Broadway musical directed by Sir Trevor Nunn and choreographed by Susan Stroman starring Hugh Jackman‚ Josefina Gabrielle and Shular Hensley amongst others. Oklahoma! is originally the result of collaboration between Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II‚ with the former composing the music and the latter writing the screenplay. It is touted as a landmark American musical‚ and the 1999 production is a marker

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