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    Psycho

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    The transition also indicates the idea of a scary genre because you wouldn’t see this in a romantic comedy. The music also adds a lot of tension to the title scene from the high string played on the violin. From just watching the title sequence I am immediately put on edge due to the screeching violin and to the creepy transitions and gave the idea something away to happen. In the parlour scene‚ Hitchcock creates tension from use of many different techniques. One of the techniques he uses was mise-en-scene

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    A composer‚ organist‚ and musician during the Baroque era‚ J.S. Bach was a brilliant artist of his era. Known today for his polyphony style‚ masterpieces of church‚ and instrumental music‚ the works of the German composer are said to be the greatest of all time. Although he was known as an excellent organist than a composer during his life‚ his musical compositions would have stand the test of time and continue to demonstrate his innovative style of melody and harmony. Of the many 17th century composers

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    successors/ first woman composer * Mozart- Classical/ Don Giovanni/ He wrote masterpieces in his time * Beethoven- classical/ Symphony no. 5/ influenced composers throughout the 19th century * Vivaldi- baroque/ The Four Seasons/ he was a violin teacher for a school for orphaned or illegitimate girls * Haydn- classical/ The creation/ he played a big role in improving the string quartet and symphony * Machaut- medieval/ Puis qu’en oubli/ first important composers whose works survived

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    guitars that have as few as one string and as many as 12. Double-neck guitars also exist that convert the guitar into a regular guitar and a bass guitar. Electric Orchestral Strings Electric violins‚ violas‚ cellos and basses function in the same way as an electric guitar. This is different from an acoustic violin that uses a microphone to amplify the sound. The electric string instrument lacks a sound-post or chamber to amplify the vibrations produced. The electric string instrument does not resonate

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    THE LATE-ROMANTIC GERMAN CELLO SCHOOL – AN INTRODUCTION TO JULIUS KLENGEL AND HIS COMPOSITIONS written by David Johnstone AN IMPORTANT NOTE FROM johnstone-music ABOUT THE MAIN ARTICLE STARTING ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE: We are very pleased for you to have a copy of this article‚ which you may read‚ print or save on your computer. You are free to make any number of additional photocopies‚ for johnstone-music seeks no direct financial gain whatsoever from any download; whether it be an original work

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    The Baroque Period

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    The Baroque Era By El-Fatih J. Ajala The Genres of the Baroque Period: Opera – “drama presented in music‚ with the characters singing instead of speaking” (Joseph Kerman‚ p. 87): One cannot speak of Baroque opera without mentioning the name of Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643). Monteverdi has the distinction of being known as the first great composer in the genre of opera‚ as well as the last true madrigalist of his time. He began writing his madrigals at a very early age and

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    Beethoven's 9th

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    Works had tentative experimental air o Revised old works and rearranged folk songs for George Thomson o 1818‚ completed pieces that defied “classical” or “romantic” labels Other Important People • Chose his friend Ignaz Schuppanzign to lead violins • Conductor: Michael Umlauf o Concept of conductor was fairly new o Instructed performers to ignore Beethoven • Theater Manager: Louis Deport o Convinced Beethoven needed to help with direction • Soprano: Henriette Sonntag‚ Alto: Karoline Unger

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    Week 2 PSY 280

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    Human growth and development theories Theories were established in learning the dynamic aspects of human growth and development. Human growth refers to the physical aspects that occur as human life exist from the start of conception to the end of life. It can be quantified and measured through an individual’s physiological attributes such as the height‚ weight‚ dental progression‚ and bone structure. Development pertains to the stages and characteristics describing the complexity of cognitive skills

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    Regarding the Bassoon

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    a report on the violin or piano and felt entitled to reveal to my audience how magnificent this at first‚ alien like instrument truly is. The bassoon originated from the dulcian. Post the invention of the bassoon was the contrabassoon‚ a lower sounding bassoon‚ but its sax like shape didn’t draw my attention in the same manner as the bassoon did. You see‚ its lack of curves and long slender shape makes it some what of an oddity‚ which stands out in a crowd of piccolos‚ violins and the remainder

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    The first song “Variations on God save the King” was composed by Paganini and played by Ruggerio Ricci on the violin did not sound like there was any tonality. I did hear a pattern which means it had a meter. The dynamics was soft because if I remember correctly it means a small amount of instruments or singers. The tone color was a violin and flute. There was a theme since it kept repeating itself. The tempo was Rubato. I can hear a chord that was all I was able to make out. The song is not pleasing

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