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    Tempo Tissue use emotional view in the advertisement. Tempo is supported by Procter & Gamble (P&G)‚ which has been established for more than 18 years‚ brand is come from Germany. The color used on packaging‚ which have not changed since the tissues have been launched in the market. This time Tempo cross over with the local younger iconographer-“ Carrie Chau”‚ using her famous “Blind fly magic paradise design” limited edition package substitute classic blue and transparent formal Tempo packaging

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    pitch and tempo for effective presentation If you’re male‚ your voice will have a lower pitch than most of your female friends. If you are very slender‚ you will probably not have as much vocal resonance as someone with a larger chest cavity. But don’t despair. There are many features of your voice that you can change with a little practice and if you are going to be giving a presentation‚ a little bit of vocal warm-up may be all the practice you will need to sound dramatically better. The

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    Symphony No.5 in C minor‚ Op.67 Tempo - Beethoven has a sort of obsession with the metronome and used Maalzel metronome markings for all his compositions. The first movement‚ "Allegro con Brio" ‚ is very fast paced. The second‚ third‚ and fourth movements ("Andante con Moto"‚ "allegro"‚ and "Allegro") are also very fast paced. But the fourth movement is a little bit slower than the others. The tempo in the traditional symphonic performance is much slower than the tempo in the contemporary performance

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    Greek Music Influence

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    as a way to express one’s inner emotions. From early Egypt music has been used as a way to worship a higher spirit than humans themselves. Music was played through an array of instruments‚ as well as male and female voices being used to carry the tempo and rhythm of songs. It is no surprise that there were known to be gods that were associated with music‚ for

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    Music has an arousal effect which is related to its frequency and tempo. Slow or meditative music can induce a relaxing effect and thus put the psychological sense in rest. Music may be used as an alternative technique of relaxation or meditation. Recent research suggests slow music influences a person’s relaxation‚ and that musical pauses modulate heart rhythms (in a good way). The researchers found that music with faster tempos resulted in increased ventilation‚ heart rate‚ and blood pressure

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    integrated. A particular solo that stood out to me‚ was when the duo switched from a guitar to a flute. The solo started off slow and very mellow‚ lasting for about 15 seconds. Then quickly changed the pace to a fast tempo feel. It had a up and down rhythmic pattern. Although the tempo was fast‚ it didn’t have an intense‚ overwhelming feeling. However‚ for the Rich Severson Trio‚ they performed a song called “My foolish Heart” and in the middle they introduced a guitar solo. The guitar solo showed

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    and the music is delightful with a fast tempo. It has a basic tune but embellished in different ways such as string instruments play a syncopated melody. Each melody has its own distinctive contour. This one has an arch-shape contour. In larghetto‚ the melody is basically followed the first movement. Theme is a recognizable tune that occurs several times in a piece. It is used as a musical landmark. Compared with the allegro‚ it has an intermediate tempo. Harmony is simultaneous blending of different

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    performance of a band at the 2004 Midwest Music Conference. As soon as I listened to the beginning of both pieces‚ I noticed that the first recording started the piece at the tempo marked in the piece (144 beats per minute). When the second band began playing the second movement‚ the tempo was slightly slower than the marked tempo. During the first part of the song‚ the two bands differed in the section of the ensemble that was emphasized. The first band emphasized the brass instruments in measure 26

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    smoothly. The concert was a kpop concert but the group still sang a few English songs. The group performed a song called ‘ Can’t Take My Eyes Off You’ by Frankie Valli. The song is actually sung at a moderately slow tempo but during the concert‚ the group sang the song at a lively tempo to make it more exciting. It was a major key song because it was a happy and bright song. The beat of the song during the concert was faster than the beat of how the song is originally played. All the instrumental sounds

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    all the different instruments flow together to make a unified sound. The symphony orchestra that Sergei composed is a wonderful example of how to teach a younger generation about how a group of diverse instruments can make a variety of sounds and tempos. Even though the story/concert is considered for children‚ it is still a good base for people to learn about how instruments can tell a story. In conclusion‚ one could learn a vast majority of things

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