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    in return? I can explain… I’m an eighteen-year-old pop singer and actress. Ever since I was a little girl, all I ever wanted was to be famous. I dreamt of having my own television show and performing in front of thousands of people. I began taking singing lessons when I was about eight years old. Additionally, I have been in all of my school’s plays since the second grade. I guess I have just always had a love for the spotlight and a passion for theatre. My family has always been exceptionally…

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    Vibrato Case Study

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    classical singing is aim at producing a good quality, clear, natural, relax, and overall loud enough sound in singing. Vibrato is an important technique in good western classical and operatic singing. The pitch of the notes quickly changing up and down makes vibrato. It is one of the important means of musical performance. Like violin, Chinese erhu and other string instruments playing with rubbing strings. Italian vocal school more likely to say: the key point to tell is it a good singing, is…

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    For the last few weeks our class has been discussing what it means to be a discourse community as well as what it means to be a part of one. I am writing this paper to impart upon the fellow students in our class, as well our professor that I not only understand the meaning on a discourse community but that I also have been a full-fledged member of one myself. To further verify the extent of my membership I also am able to show the ethos, logos, and pathos that I encountered while within my…

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    Bohemian Rhapsody Analysis

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    Rhapsody Final The original song I had wanted to write about was Sweet Child O Mine by Guns N Roses. After further analyses of this piece of music, I realized it would not have enough contrast for me to write multiple pages. After much thought and consideration, the new piece I chose to write about is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. Bohemian Rhapsody has plenty of dramatic contrasts, frequent shifts in tempo, and changes in rhythmic character from section to section. The piece was written by…

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    Fall Concert Essay

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    Even though that did not affect the general performance of the group, I felt really sorry for my blunder. But despite this, I think I did a wonderful job in singing my own part for each musical piece and pronounced all of my vowels really well. Since I really hope that I will not make the same mistakes at the next concert, I will practice more on counting the rhythmic elements, practice my breathing so that…

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    has slain ten thousands while Saul has only slain thousands. Saul sees David’s success as a threat to his confidence causing him to develop a feeling of antagonism towards him. Saul has an angry reaction towards the Chorus of Israelites’ dramatic singing about David’s success. It is about the aforementioned fact that David has slain ten thousands…

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    Swope Music Concert

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    The recital choir concert was located at the Swope Music Building. The Swope Music Building is a venue around our campus where most of the music concert performances are performed. In my opinion, the building looks like a combination between a concert venue and traditional movie theaters known today. Surprisingly, the audience was filled with college students from West Chester University. I was a little shocked to see my fellow classmates from our music appreciation online class. It felt great…

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    Orlando Consort The Orlando Consort, a singing group that performs repertoire from the years of 1050 to 1550, has given a concert on January 13 at the Vanderhoef Studio Theatre, Mondavi Center. It was really a great honor to have watched the amazing and spectacular performance. This group consists of five singers, who are Matthew Venner (countertenor), Mark Dobell (tenor), Angus Smith (tenor), Donald Greig (baritone) and Robert Macdonald (bass). They were invited as one of the performers in the…

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    Cathedral Observation

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    skills through his work as a choral scholar at the Cathedral. However this work has imposed problems upon the voice such as a relatively straight tone and breathiness. Richard's lesson was fluidly structured to attempt to cover as many aspects of singing as possible. I think having a general lesson plan that is fluid and able to be adjusted for each student means that the student can have a clear goal and not lose concentration, as the activity is changing. The student seemed fully engaged in…

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    Purple Hibiscus Change

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    like singing songs and listening to music as well as many more. Amaka, her cousin, gives comments that has significant influence Amaka’s…

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