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    It began very calm and quiet with just one singer singing and then it turned into where all the other band members began to sing and the tempo picked up. As all of the singers sang, the electric guitar was played and it contained a wide range with loud, electrifying sounds that helped pick up the pace of…

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    as finding the resource to finance her vocal lessons. She was honored and rewarded by her success, but was distracted by prejudice acts regarding her performances. Her fame was granted through her actions as a young girl who pursued her dreams of singing. Her early life background influenced her success at overcoming discrimination from Controversy with Daughters of American…

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    With the coldness filling the air as I was born into the world on December 9th, 1998, in the city of Houston in Texas. Known for being the Bayou city, Houston is where I have spent the entirety of my life. As large as this town is I was raised and have only seen only one side of Houston, and although my vision of it was only limited I learned many things with the limited resources I had in my disposal. It was a little apartment almost barely any room for my family, it was small and I was only…

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    Claudio Monteverdi is an Italian composer from the Baroque period who was influential in the transition between Renaissance and Baroque music. Despite composing in all musical styles and genres of his time, Monteverdi defied past generation 's standards of composition. For example, he did not follow the rules governing the resolution of dissonances in that period. Like other composers of the Baroque period, Monteverdi had a big impetus to imitate reality through his music; he tried to humanize…

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    If I Loved You

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    they tense up on their shoulders. Their breathing techniques and timing where fantastic, which was noticeable because when they breathed their shoulders would hardly move. In this rendition the singing is main focus, but in the other two renditions acting, if not more than, equally as important as the singing. This rendition did not have that quality in which it seemed as like an intimate moment unlike the other two. It was not romantic, but it did have a distant type of quality which came…

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    singers in the world. Having over 30.4 million followers on Instagram, and over thirteen million Twitter followers, she has shown the world her talent of singing and dancing. Now we're going to take it back to when it all started. Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas. At an early age she was known for her singing and dancing at talent shows and other events. At age nine, she formed the group, "Destiny's Child", managed by her father Matthew Knowles.…

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    onto the stage about fifteen minutes later after we got there. “Every breath you take, I watch you slip away! You’re slowly killing yourself! I WON’T GIVE IN!” We were all screaming, yelling, or singing the lyrics to “ I Won’t Give In” with Denis the lead singer. Later during “A Prophecy” I was singing along and all of a sudden a crowd surfer fell on me. On his way down he accidentally kicked me in…

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    The Lubbock Moonlight Musicals in partnership with Texas Tech’s School of Music definitely did not disappoint with their amazing performance of Phantom of the Opera. This is one of the most well know and classical musicals but doesn’t fit into any specific category. It is not exactly classic musical theatre due to the music being for classically trained singers, but it is not exactly an opera either because it has dialogue while an opera is traditionally completely sung. This makes for a…

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    Caroline Herring

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    performed was “White Dress.” Before Herring performance, I believed her songs might have been a little controversial. Her songs cover topics about slavery, a child murderer, and the Civil Rights movement. Especially, because she is a Caucasian woman singing about racially sensitive songs in the South, I believed she would have many problems…

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    Firework Meaning

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    The song '' FireWork" by katy perry exhibits freedoms throughout its verses. The positive connection between young listeners and this song allow it to enliven one's personality. The song hints at the fact that every individual has an ability to shine and show his or her true colors. This anthem is meant to inspire anyone that has a dream or idea to pursue it in life. In "FireWork," Katy Perry asks others to look forward to a future where his or her ideas may be set free to others, just like a…

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