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    Music Report

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    in Cairo; he was raised in a family of musicians. He joined the Cairo conservatoire in 1959‚ studied piano with Italian maestro Vincenzo Carro‚ and followed correspondence courses in music theory and composition with the trinity college in England. Omar khairat’s music bridges contemporary Arab music and Western music reflecting genuine maturity. Best composition: khairat played a number of compositions including pieces “100 sana cinema”‚ “zai maheya hebaha” and upon the audience request he repeated

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    People that do not listen to rap music should realize that rap music carries out positive meanings for society to recognize. People can take rap as too loud or annoying‚ or people think‚ “Why do these rap artists have to cuss so much?” Yes‚ rap music will talk about sex‚ drugs‚ and degrading women. I believe that true rap music serves its purpose by sharing life stories and confronting harsh realities. There is a rap song called “Mockingbird” by Eminem‚ and it is about Eminem telling his daughter

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    Child Development

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    Montessori St. Nicholas Foundation Course (Birth – 6)     Unit No.  13 Assignment  13a: What are the essential qualities of a good Montessori teacher‚ and why are these essential from the child ’s point of view? Assignment  13b:  Describe in detail the changing demands made on the teacher and how she adjusts her role in the classroom accordingly?     Name:             | Lim C. Chong  | MSN Student Reference: | 14789 | Address: | 43 Alexander StreetCockle BayHowickAUCKLANDNew Zealand

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    Jazz Music

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    | Jazz Music and its Musicians | | | By Brandon | | | Jazz started when World War I had just ended and a social revolution was on its way. Customs and values of previous were rejected. Life was to be lived to the fullest. This was also known as the era of the "lost generations‚" and the "flapper" with her rolled stockings‚ short skirts‚ and straight up-and-down look. They disturbed their elders in the casino‚ night clubs‚ and speakeasies that replaced the ballrooms of prewar

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    Music History: Double Bass 1. When was the inception of your instrument? In 1493‚ there was mention about "viols as big as myself" by Prospero‚ and in 1516 there was an illustration closely resembling that of a double bass. 2. Describe your instrument and how it is played. The double bass also referred to as an upright bass or contrabass‚ is the one of the largest and lowest pitch sounds of all string instruments. It is unique in that it is capable of playing an octave lower than the

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    was a legendary era for Music. Many British bands were born that later went on to become iconic‚ but the whole scene was born out of a need for something new and exciting as the new generation refused to conform to their parent’s idea of having a good time. Blues musicians became very popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s. British blues soon became a distinct genre‚ and rock and roll‚ rockabilly‚ rhythm and blues and other forms of popular music mixed in the UK‚ resulting

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    Music Analysis

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    What is/are the Composers‚ Music Titles and Performers in this CD? By Antonin Dvorak Track 1: Allegro ma non troppo Track 2: Lento Track 3:Molto vivance Track 4: Finale: Vivace‚ ma non troppo By Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky Track 5: Moderato e semplice Track 6: Andante catabile Track 7: Scherzo: Allegro non tanto- Trio Track 8: Finale: Allegro giusto- Allegro vivace By Alexander Borodin Track 9: Allegro moderato Track 10: Scherzo: Allegro Track 11: Notturno: Andante

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    music concert

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    concert. The first piece “ San Diego Civic Dance Arts: Bollywood”- a dance of Indian-had a very interesting sound with beautiful dancers. There were a lot of girls and one boy dancing in the front. The music part sounded the best so that it became faster toward the end. The second piece is Philippine music. It was very easy to hear. It had a slow tempo at the beginning with dancers. It was longer than the first piece. The third performance with named “ San Diego Civic Dance Arts : Knock Knock” mostly

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    Kinds of Music

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    MUSIC Music is no stranger to anyone‚ but have you ever asked someone as to what music is. If not‚ then try on but be prepared that you would not receive any definite answer from anyone. The dictionary defines music as ‘the art of arranging tones in an orderly sequence so as to produce a unified and continuous composition’. However‚ in the larger picture‚ the definition of music varies with culture‚ people‚ place or time. Music is sublime and too varied‚ leaving each individual with a different

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    Music Theory

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    Music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. Its common elements are pitch‚ rhythm‚ dynamics‚ and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική . The creation‚ performance‚ significance‚ and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions‚ through improvisational music to aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres‚ although the dividing lines and relationships

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