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    3rd Trumpet Persuasive Essay

    The last place i was about to enter was walmart for our meeting place so we can buy more stuff for our meeting because the meeting was really important because we are talking about when the world is gonna end with the seven trumpets. 1st Trumpet will soon break break upon the world as an overwhelming surprise,cause unprecedented terror in all humans. 2nd Trumpet the worldwide food shortages will become worse. 3rd Trumpet there will be a great fell star from heaven burning as a lamp, and it fell

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    History Of The Trumpet Essay

    History and/or Manufacturers: The trumpet is a very well-known musical instrument that dates back to as early as 1500 BC and was used and found all over the world for centuries. During that time trumpets were made out of metal. However, it was in the great King Tut’s grave in Egypt in which there were found to be both silver and bronze trumpets as well. During the early days with Israelites and Romans used trumpets for religious purposes as well as magical purposes in which they felt that with the

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    Personal Narrative: Mr. Bach Lives Upstairs

    I have loved music since I was little. One of my favorite CDs as a kid was Mr. Bach Lives Upstairs. I loved to listen to classical music. When I was six, mom parents told me that I had to learn to play an instrument. They gave me the option of playing the piano, or the violin. I was disappointed because although I liked listening to music, I wasn't really interested in making music. I eventually chose the violin. I practiced for fifteen minutes a day, and gradually I got better. I started to get

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    Controit Symphony Orchestra Concert Review Essay

    I attended a performance of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra performing music made by Danny Elfman for Tim Burton films. Each piece focused more on capturing the mood the music captured in that overall movie. Instead of focusing on one composition from each movie, a medley of multiple compositions from the film was made to give an overall feel of each. Compared to the Mozart’s “Little Night Music” performance I attended a week ago, the atmosphere was more relaxed. The patrons for this specific event

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    1 Dance Analysis

    with pianissimo, repeating melody of snare drum is rising in a continuous crescendo with a breathtaking and moderate movement under the spot light. When you are about to feel there is no air to breathe, this repeating eco introduces and adds other instruments one by one with highly saturated dancing. I would never forget the moment when I was captured by this beautiful choreography ‘Bolero’1 performed by Sylvie Guillem2. I was not even in a grandeur theater but was sitting in front of television. This

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    Tension And Release: Stravinsky, The Firebird

    example of a composer conveying tension and release would be Stravinsky, The Firebird. In this selection the dynamic and pitch is what created the tension and release. The piece starts pianissimo with the French horn then goes on to a string instrument such as a violin and that allows the melody to become crescendo. The release comes when the brass chord pitch goes from loud to soft and back to loud. The ways a composer can create tension and release is unlimited to a creative mind. Some of the

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    Music Analysis: Mariachi Band

    trumpets, guitars, and various smaller percussion instruments native to Mexico. The players usually dress in similar outfits, including a wide-brimmed hat. Violins The violin is a staple of the modern and past mariachi band. As of 2011, large mariachi bands contain six to eight violins although there are some smaller subsets that use as few as four players. They create background and melodic elements. Like any other violin, these instruments blend with others to support or lead the ensemble when

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    Instrumental Music Autobiography

    grade I improved my skills on instruments such as snare drum, timpani, and glockenspiel, while simultaneously involved in sports such as basketball,

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    Marching Band Stereotypes

    therefore, by definition, it is a sport. For example, in those heavy, and hot uniforms, members of the band are marching across a football field at different speeds, and in a difficult fashion, which can make them all quite sweaty. Also playing an instrument with that kind of movement, requires muscle and lung power, which wares members out by the end of the show. Secondly, marching band does indeed help academically, it helps students develop a more elaborate way of thinking, meaning that they can

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    Sam Hunt's Break Up In A Small Town

    I’m a huge fan of Sam Hunt’s music. I’m a huge fan of music but mostly country music. I listen to country music all the time. It’s what I listen to a lot. I know a lot of Sam Hunt’s music. I could sing a lot of his songs. My favorite song of his is Break Up In a Small Town. If I ever got a chance to meet him, the meeting would go like this. One day I went to one of Sam Hunt’s concerts. I stand there the whole time singing his songs. After the concert was over Sam Hunt said there is going to be

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