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    both started out at a regular tone singing but as the song went through each got louder, as Christine’s voice became more high pitch and the Phantoms voice became deeper. The tone then goes soft as the Phantom sings to Christine “Music of the Night.” The song is sung in a more romantic type tone for he is expressing his feelings for Christine and asking her to be with him but it all overwhelms her and she passes out. As Christine wakes up, she softy starts singing, “I Remember/Stranger Than You…

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    Essay On A Cappella

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    This style of singing came to be known as a cappella, meaning, "of the church" or "in the style of the church" in Italian. At the time, instruments were not considered appropriate for catholic masses, so any music was done in chant - a chorus that would sing religious…

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    measures and alters vocal pitches and along with intents to make them sound better essentially. It is literally found everywhere in all types of music. Real singers are a commodity in today's industry due to the overuse of autotune. In the history of singing western society solo vocal performances has continued to rise from unlikely causes such as auto tune. Similar to most arts music is no different. Composers and singers have always break the mold to find the next big thing that may come…

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    Beyonce Research Paper

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    Okay, so we do know some Hollywood artists who have crossed the bridge of skills and talents to become musicians too. There are multi-talented people like Jamie Fox, Scarlett Johansson, Kevin Bacon and Ryan Gosling, who have tried the waters of singing and somehow managed to get a few applauds here and there. People are born to have talents that can be ambivalent at times, and it is no surprise that more and more full-pledged singers have jumped on having some acting stints, too, which delivered…

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    part should sound like. Sarah Linfors introduced and taught about slurs, crescendo/decrescendo, trills and staccato. She used specific examples from the Pergolesi Suite in order to connect the musical concept to the music. When a few male sings were singing in the wrong octave she corrected this by asking students to sing with the "who" in their voice. She then had Daniel the intern model what a high siren sounds like in order for the male students to hear an appropriate…

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    throughout the song. It is sung by a a female quartet with a secondary accompaniment. The accompaniment consists of clapping, a drum set (membranophone), a bass (membranophone), something that sounds like a synthesizer (electronophone). The singers are singing in parallel harmony throughout the song, making this a polyphonic texture. The song is played in duple meter. The song consists only of verses, but repeats the last line of each verse to create a faux chorus. The song is 13 measures long…

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    Cover Music Analysis

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    it all’ as he keeps playing the electronic keyboard. A bit of a twist as the music plays on, 1:47, and a female’s voices comes on singing ‘I wear this crown of thorns’ as she closes her eyes as she sings, her voice is low almost like she’s singing at a whisper, but it’s the low voice of a calm woman that feels some kind of pain (Hurt). 2:06 as she still keeps singing he starts to sing with her as you hear them both start to say ‘beneath the stains of time’. As they go on together with their duet…

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    chest. Somehow in our lives we started breathing wrong which makes it hard for us to breathe through our diaphragm when we need to. Most people would have to practice breathing techniques to start breathing properly. It is important because when singing, if you can’t breathe, you won’t be able to be heard and then you are gasping for air and miss the lyrics you’re supposed to be saying. Bel Canto is different because it requires a lot of vocal advancement. Jazz has a little kick back vibe to…

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    personally, it took me a while to figure it out, but by the time I got to college, I was sure on what I wanted to major in. I realized over the past couple of years how passionate I am about music, but even more specifically, I am passionate about singing. Ever since I was a child I loved to sing, however, I have not always been a good singer. With talent, there is always practice and learning that has been involved. In light of that, I am going to explain to you the things that lead up to being…

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    Any singer knows that you are supposed to relax your voice and your shoulders before singing or else it is very hard to breathe properly or get enough air to sing. Next, when I get really anxious I start to hyperventilate and/or treble. This has happened many times during solo performances throughout my singing career. This is usually followed by forgetting the lyrics and, not uncommonly, crying. Anyway, on the whole, learning to control my performance…

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