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    When the Knack, Knocks!

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    see the place that I discovered that not only singing lessons were offered in the center but also training on different musical instruments. The Center for Pop also told and emphasized that it is the place where stars are born. That line of theirs really caught my attention and stimulated my interest and curiosity of finding out if it really is the birthplace of “stars”. My mom was certainly convinced that she would enroll me there to have my singing lessons given the fact that I‚ too‚ was interested

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    singers and performers with vocal problems. With endless ideas of vocal cures and new innovations‚ we can never truly tell what the perfect solution to heal our voices is. As professional singers‚ we like to put a great deal of strain on our voices‚ singing to much‚ giving the best performance of your life‚ etc. It’s imperative to take care of the vocal cords and avoid as much damage as possible. To keep your voice sounding its best‚ there

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    include instruments that double a human voice part. So‚ the correct definition of a cappella should be something like ’singing without independent instrumental accompaniment.’ At Primarily A Cappella‚ we are trying to popularize this style of music‚ so we like to keep it simple. a cappella - two words‚ two "p’s"‚ two "l’s." singing without instruments A Capella? Some musical dictionaries indicate that the Italian a cappella is preferred over the

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    favorite music live. There truly is nothing like hearing music you emotionally connect to live for the first time. It is a truly amazing experience that I believe everyone should get a chance to live. It was nearing the end of the concert and I was singing as loud as I could. They members came back out at the end and began throwing tshirts. I honestly believe that if i hadn’t sung and yelled so loudly and unabashedly I would’ve never been thrown a t shirt by my favorite member of the band and that would’ve

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    Vocal Tips

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    health through temperance in every respect.4 The reviewed sources agree that professional voice users must attend to physical fitness and nutrition‚ prevention and prompt care of illnesses and allergies‚ environmental conditions‚ and speaking and singing habits. Physical exercise and proper nutrition help keep bodies and voices healthy. Brodnitz states that the mucous membranes prefer a diet with limited starches‚ thus discouraging the overproduction of phlegm which interferes with free nasal breathing

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    test 3 listening test

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    Student Response Value Correct Answer Feedback 1. The tenor section singing a chorale melody while the strings play a contrasting melody. 100% 2. The four parts of the choral group singing a chorale melody accompanied by strings. 3. The string playing a chorale melody while the tenor section sings a contrasting melody. 4. The tenor section singing a chorale melody accompanied by a pipe organ 5. One singer singing a virtuoso passage accompanied by strings. Score: 1.92/1.92 9

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    EXO EXO EXO (kpop)

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    EXO EXO has two sub-groups. EXO K which promotes songs in Korean Version and EXO M which promotes songs in Madarin Version. EXO K SU HO (수호) Name :Kim Joon Myun (김준면) Birthday : May 22‚ 1991 Height :173 cm Position: Leader‚ Lead Vocalist of EXO-K Blood type : AB Family: Father‚ Mother‚ Older brother (4 years older) Facts: Got into SM through SM Casting System (2006) Hobbies/Specialities: Imitating SHINee’s Jonghyun LLO‚ Playing Golf $uho (He’s rich $_$) KAI (카이) Name

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    Karaoke Machine

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    karaoke. The term Karaoke came from Japan and literally means "empty orchestra” (Southeastern Louisiana University). The literal meaning really defines just exactly what karaoke is all about. It involves typically a single person‚ or duet‚ singing along with simply the background music of a song of their choosing. They are provided a screen that has the lyrics pop up in tune and on beat to the music. With technology advancing there are now many options for those that want to sing. Most KJ’s

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    Term Paper in Logic

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    Ago Medical and Educational Center College of Medical Technology Legazpi City PROJECT IN LOGIC: HAS K-POP LOWERED OUR MUSIC STANDARDS? (A Term Paper) Submitted by: Angelica Mae C. Andes BSMT-1 Submitted to: Mrs. Deborah Monge HAS K-POP LOWERED OUR MUSIC STANDARDS? By Jason Yu (a.k.a. Yangta) 4:46 am - 01/01/2013 Its 10 PM on Saturday in the bustling city of Seoul‚ Korea.  As a gentle breeze swept through the capital‚ nightfall was well underway.  One of the biggest K-pop

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    to project the most powerful version of my voice. I have experimented with more dramatic styles in the past which strained and damaged my voice‚ and did not feel like the right fit for my vocal ability or my character. I owe the simplicity of my singing style to my choral upbringing‚ as well as the fact that I played the flute for five years before joining choir‚ and was first exposed to musical theory in a more structured setting. Learning to sing in the context of a choir did take away some of

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