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    In the interesting film The Brass Teapot (2012)‚ directed by Ramaa Mosley and story by Tim Macy. Mosley uses various camera work techniques‚ aural techniques and mise-en- scene to convey the message of the film‚ that ‘greed can bring out the worst in people’ and ‘it’s not worth it in the end’. This is clearly shown throughout the film through the characters. The genre of this film is comedy and drama‚ though it is mostly consisted of dark humour. This particular movie is unique because we‚ the audience

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    Music HLSL MS

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    N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M MARKSCHEME November 2013 MUSIC Higher and Standard Level Listening Paper 9 pages –2– N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M This markscheme is confidential and for the exclusive use of examiners in this examination session. It is the property of the International Baccalaureate and must not be reproduced or distributed to any other person without the authorization of the IB Assessment Centre. –3– N13/6/MUSIC/BP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M General Comment to Examiners Please note

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    Santa Fe Concert Report

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    So the concert I went to go see was right here on the Santa Fe campus in the Fine Arts Hall Theatre or building FA. So the performers for this concerts were all students from Santa Fe and there were two different music classes to perform there‚ it was the Santa Fe wind ensemble‚ and the Santa Fe hand-drummers were the performers at this concert. So the concert was broken in to two sections the first consisting of a group of hand-drummers playing all different types of drums and styles from African

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    Band vs. Orchestra

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    largest group consisting of violins‚ violas‚ cellos‚ and basses‚ with violins playing the melody. Woodwinds and brass comprise the most common instruments: clarinet‚ flute‚ piccolo‚ oboe‚ bassoon‚ trombone‚ trumpet‚ French horn‚ tuba‚ and percussion. An orchestra can also include harp and piano as featured instruments or accompaniments. In addition‚ orchestras do not have to contain brass or woodwind instruments. Smaller groups of 50 or less are called chamber orchestras‚ but are not as common as

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    Concert Critique

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    Description: In the beginning of the concert before the band started to play‚ two musicians appeared on stage. They started to tune and warm up their instruments; a woman playing an oboe and a man playing a saxophone. When the concert was about to start the rest of the band came on stage and everyone took their places. The members of the Navy Band were dressed with their white uniforms. Some members wore the officer dress uniform which consisted of white clothes and turtle neck with a white cover

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    When holding a trumpet‚ you’re not just holding a piece of brass‚ you’re holding a piece of extraordinary history. Starting in the 13th century‚ the trumpet was believed to be a signaling device in Greece and Ancient Egypt. In the 14th and 15th centuries‚ the trumpet started to take on its folded form‚ being able to produce harmonic tone. By the 19th century‚ the trumpet was now known as an orchestral instrument. The trumpet of this era was in the key of F‚ and was now louder and easier to clean

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    Pep Band Stereotypes

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    For my community service hours this quarter‚ one thing I worked at was Pep Band for various basketball games‚ mostly the Friday home games. I play the Baritone in our band‚ and I believe that I chose this project due to reasons stated in the social cognitive personality theory. As I know that I play in a group and I need to help the group‚ I set goals for myself‚ and for me to get better‚ I need to practice‚ and I can get practice at the basketball games. I also believe that as stated in this theory

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    History of the French Horn The modern orchestral brass French horn was an invention based on early hunting horns. Horns were first used as musical instruments during 16th century operas. During the 17th century‚ modifications to the bell end (larger and flared bells) of the horn were made and the cor de chasse‚ or French horn as the English called it was born.The horn has its origin in the pre-historic days‚ along with the trumpet that is considered anthropologically older. Men have blown through

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    Life is an endless cycle of death and rebirth‚ where the death of one thing means life for another. Edward Thomas’ “As The Team’s Head Brass”‚ a poem about a young man talking about the ongoing World War 1 with a farmer ploughing his field‚ illustrates how the passage of time allows new life to grow from the ashes of the old. Thomas contrasts punctuation and enjambments to show the passage of time. In the beginning of the poem‚ few of the lines have punctuation‚ and enjambments can run on for several

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    Each person possesses an identity‚ a part unique to that individual‚ which creates joy and fosters passion and the drive to work hard and excel. For some‚ this part reveals itself later on in life‚ while others seem almost born with the knowledge. I discovered a love of music at the age of four and throughout my life it has brought me the confidence and motivation to find my talent‚ my appreciation‚ and my identity. My first recollection of music occurred atop of my father’s shoulders during

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