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    played is known as a whole note and it takes four counts in a bar. A variation of time and how they are played creates beats and rhythm. 2. The six main categories of musical instruments are; Strings instruments which include the violin and the double bass. The violin is among instruments played by drawing a bow over the strings‚ while the double bass is in the group of those played by plucking the strings with the fingers or plectra (Pizzicato). String instruments can produce more than one note

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    intriguing‚ yet playful. The song was driving in some parts‚ while other parts were slower and quieter so that the drums were the focal point. Perhaps the most unique aspect of the performance was the mix of the classical instruments with the tribal ones. Violins‚ flutes‚ and bongos

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    mom always tells me because she never wants me to give up on anything‚ so even if I’m in a difficult situation‚ I try to do the best that I can. An event this has helped me would be doing vibrato on the violin. It took me a lot of practice and time in order for me to be able to vibrato on the violin‚ but I am glad I persevered. My second point is respect which would be something I have been told from kindergarten to now. A person who taught me to respect others and myself would be all the teachers

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    being in a school play‚ watch TV or play computer games‚ choose their own extracurricular activities‚ get any grade less than an A‚ not be the NO.1 student in every subject except gym and drama‚ play instrument other that the piano or violin‚ and not play the piano or violin”‚ but the kids

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    the other plays a violin. Gerard ter Borch is widely known for his small scale paintings of everyday peasant life known as genre scenes.(insert citation). He frequently depicted small groups of musicians in which the relationships between the individuals remain ambiguous. The painting is relatively small as it was made to be hung the houses of the merchant class. The lack of sheet music

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    Music has become an integral part of every human being during their day to day activities and it has immense effect on the body and mind. Everyone in this world loves music as it evokes particular emotional states and these emotional states are related to brain and autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity. Listening to music activates a multitude of brain structures involved in cognitive‚ sensorimotor‚ and emotional processing. Music has the potential to induce strong emotions which are either positive

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    appointed Kapellmeister. Many believed he could not compare to his dad because he did not have a high-ranking job‚ instead his income was based on giving piano‚ singing‚ and violin lessons to the public (Kerman 354). Johann wanted his first son to be great‚ especially in the music field‚ so he pushed him to learn the piano and violin at a very early age. For instance‚ Beethoven had his first public appearance at the age of eight on March 26‚ 1778. He performed at a concert with one of his father’s

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    You were right‚ I was listening to classical music‚ and on sunday night I played the SACD I bought the other week‚ Tchaikovsky violin concerto in D op 53‚ played by the Russian national orchestra with lead violin by Julia Fischer‚ conducted by Yakov Kreizberg‚ it is a very good recording‚ glad I bought it‚ I know Julia Fischer’s playing already‚ I have a CD of Bach violin concertos which is also good. • That chocolate cake sounds good‚ you can make the fudge and vanilla cream and I’ll make the chocolate

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    Dance of the Knights- Mid-section combination of textural types: Georges Bizet‚ L’Arlésienne Suite‚ “Farandole” LISTENING EXERCISE Tonality: Major M.-A. Charpentier‚ Te Deum ‘100/2’ IV/1 Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky‚ Violin Concerto‚ Op. 35‚ mvt. i ‘100/2’ IV/16 Minor Vivaldi‚ Le quattro stagioni: No. 2 (L’estate)‚ mvt. iii ‘100/2’ IV/11 Fryderyk Chopin‚ Prelude in E minor‚ Op. 28 No. 4 Articulation: Legato Pyotr I. Tchaikovsky‚ The

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    Daniel Edelstein If you were to ask every person who they trust the most‚ or who they can’t live without‚ the most common answer would probably be a family member. Family is who we grow up with‚ first learn to love‚ and turn to in times of distress. This ultimately leads to a deep and unbreakable sense of love and loyalty. But is it truly unbreakable? In the novella The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ although loyalty amongst family is found in the story‚ what is also found is that independence

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