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    Capercaillie The melody of “Skye Waulking Song” is based on a pentatonic scale (a scale with five notes per octave). All instruments play within the middle of their range‚ excusing the singer who sings a few head register notes to add some needed emotion to the notes. The Bouzouki (Greek musical instrument) and the piano play a counterpoint melody (a technique involving two simultaneous melodies) to help Section A to move along. Vocables are frequently used throughout the piece‚ this allows the

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    Song of Hope’ Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) Look up‚ my people‚ The dawn is breaking‚ The world is waking‚ To a new bright day‚ When none defame us‚ Nor colour shame us‚ Nor sneer dismay. Now brood no more On the years behind you‚ The hope assigned you Shall the past replace‚ When juster justice Grown wise and stronger Points the bone no longer At a darker race. So long we waited Bound and frustrated‚ Till hate be hated And caste deposed; Now light shall guide us‚ And all doors open That long

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    Song of Death There is a specific time in the history of the world where it seems that no matter how understanding one is there is still an elusive power even greater than one has previously thought. A computer system deep in the recesses of causality is a force to reckon. She is the system which if provoked in anyway would and can cause destruction at the highest degree of human logic and beyond. One may say that she is the one in charge of making sure all computers related and partially organic

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    experiences. Singing about these issues is what attracts an audience. When the listener can relate to the words he/she are hearing‚ the song is more appealing to them. In my personal experience with music‚ I have found Green Day to be a very influential band. The words they put together in a song‚ have touched not only me‚ but I’m sure many others around the world. The song ’American Idiot’ by Green Day can be known as a very political and social piece of music. All in all the lyrics describe how America

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    Tang and Song dynasties of China‚ one must wonder how two cultures with such vast differences could be so similar. China was a unified nation‚ which was ruled by a monarch with complete power‚ while Europe on the other hand was separated into over 60 different kingdoms‚ each of them were served by their own lords who had commoners working for them. During the Tang Dynasty‚ women‚ especially those from elite families‚ lead a life with very few constrictions‚ but that all changed when the Song Dynasty

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    Kate Cooper and Damon Cox make up the duo who form An Horse‚ a hip indie rock band from Australia. An Horse has been on and off the scene since 2007‚ and Kate Cooper recently came out with her self-entitled album‚ Cooper. In 2008‚ An Horse’s single "Postcards" was featured in a Mercedes-Benz TV advertisement. "Postcards" is about the tumultuous cycles through which relationships travel. The video for "Postcards" starts with the band members of An Horse painting a body shape on a craft table. The

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    narrator is a piper who is happily piping when he sees a child on a cloud. The child tells him to pipe a song about a lamb. He does so and the child weeps on hearing it. He then asks the piper to sing. He sings the same song and the child cries with joy when he hears it. The child then tells the narrator to write a book and disappears. The piper takes a reed to make a pen. With it he writes happy songs for children to bring them joy. This poem sets the tone for the entire sequence. It establishes the

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    Song of the Powers: Poetry Response The game “Rock‚ Paper‚ Scissors” is quite well-known and is often used for making decisions or breaking ties. David Mason uses a metaphor of stone‚ paper‚ and scissors to tie into the theme of loneliness and the ironies of unity in the poem Song of the Powers. In the game “Rock‚ Paper‚ Scissors”‚ rock always beats scissors. In the poem‚ the stone brags of its ability to have power over time and boasts of its strength and power over human wishes. The first

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    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is a beautifully written‚ but yet somewhat sad poem by poet T. S. Eliot. It tells the inner thoughts of a lonely man who is seeking love of a woman‚ but his own fear of rejection causes him to stray from following through with the action. The poem title itself is very ironic because the character himself is fearful‚ anti-heroic and unromantic. For someone who is in love‚ wants to find love‚ or wants to be in love they have to be courageous and willing to take whatever

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    Treble‚ Trouble: There Can Be No Revolution without Song An Introduction ‘There can be no revolution without song.’ It is 1970‚ in Santiago. A banner flutters in the triumphant spring atmosphere: pithy‚ telling. Socialist Salvador Allende has just been elected President of Chile‚ and right now‚ he stands on an open-air stage amidst a group of musicians. That banner above him asserts a simple but significant truth‚ one that finds incontrovertible evidence in the cultural output of revolutions worldwide

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