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    On the other hand, he advanced quartet-writing towards a creative class, requiring the masses to comprehend and compose string quartets. Beethoven mastered the transformation of boring melodic symphonies independently. Under the circumstances of evolving them in the exposition, recurring the melody, disassembling it into segments, eventually fitting the tune back simultaneously…

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    married or had children, however he was madly in love with a married woman. Despite his tumultuous personal life, physical appearance and deafness, Beethoven composed his greatest music near the end of his life. One of them was Missa Solemnis and String Quartet No. 14, which contains the seven linked movements played without a single break. Beethoven died on March 26, 1827 at the age of fifty…

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    Music Response Essay

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    troubadour music; Handel: Messiah, Hallejuah Chorus; Bob Dylan, Like The Rolling Stone; Glass: koyaanisqatsi section and John Luther Adams: The Light that fills the world The Dhrupad music is chanting Vedic hymns and mantras. In the background there is string instrument playing in lower sound than the chanting completing it. It can be used as prayer, meditation and yoga. The Georgian Chant is liturgical music chanted in the church as a form of prayer. Two things we see common is the two kinds…

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    The Suzuki Method

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    The idea of a String Methods class in undergraduate study is to explore the different approaches that happen around the world. There will be some methods more renowned than others, and of course, those will prevail and outshine the rest. However, this class will go into specific details of the classical instruments like Violin, Viola, Cello, and String Bass and how they are used throughout these String Methods. Consequently, these string instruments play a huge role in the music world around us;…

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    This theory is based on the idea that under a microscope, an electron is a tiny loop of a string (Güijosa). Characteristically, that string can oscillate, and if it does so in a certain way, it appears as an electron, but if does in other ways, it can be seen as another subatomic particle (Güijosa). Essentially, everything is made of strings that vibrate in a way that give them distinct properties ("String Theory”). Similarly to an instrument such as a piano, different frequencies produce…

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    Guitar Research Paper

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    became the standard for classical guitars and remained unchanged. Around the same time, German immigrants in the America developed the Steel Stringed guitar. These guitars required stronger necks and heads due to the increased pressure from the steel strings. Electric guitars were born in the 1920s when pickups were put onto jazz guitars. It wasn’t until 1936, when Gibson released their ES150, that electric guitars gained…

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    Nicolo Paganini was born in Genoa Italy on october 27, 1782. He died in 1840. His parents names were Teresa and Antonio Paganini. Nicolo started learning music when he was only five years old. When he was seven his father taught him how to play the violin. He attended violin classes with famous violinists. He composed his first sonata in 1790. In 1795 he went to parma but was told that they could not teach him anything. He often played 15 hours a day. in 1797 he started his concert tours. From…

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    It was not too long ago that I started listening to the music of Beethoven out of interest. I had always dreamed of organizing my own symphony, making each and every piece with the technical mastery of that of the most incredible composers like him. When it came to portraying serious emotions such as anger, frustration or even sorrow; few could contest Beethoven. For this assignment, I decided to go with one of my favourite pieces of his: Symphony No. 7. Focusing on the second movement, before…

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    The woodwinds did a nice job accompany the strings instrument and brought a little satisfaction but overall it was too slow for what am accustom to. Stravinsky 's Rite of Spring, Introduction and Omens of Spring is my third to last as the brass instrument in this pieces was too harsh for my test…

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    The Violin Research Paper

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    design underwent many changes, including how long the neck is. At first, the violin’s neck was much shorter, but Antonio Stradivari made it longer so that it produced a deeper sound that was not as squeaky. Another thing that evolved were the strings. the strings were first made of catgut,…

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